时间:2018-12-31 作者:英语课 分类:王迈迈英语AB级考试讲解


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[00:00.61]王迈迈英语B级考试全真模拟试题与详解test2
[00:01.03]test2
[00:03.75]Part I
[00:05.97]Section A
[00:08.25]Directions:
[00:10.44]This section is to test your ability to give proper answers to questions.
[00:15.63]There are 5 recorded questions in it.
[00:18.58]After each question, there is a pause 1.
[00:21.51]The questions will be spoken two times.
[00:24.74]When you hear a question,
[00:26.28]you should decide on the correct answer from the 4 choices marked A) , B) , C) and D) 
[00:32.20]given in your test paper.
[00:34.24]Then you should mark the corresponding 2 letter on the Answer Sheet
[00:37.73]with a single line through the center.
[00:40.13]Example:
[00:41.25]You will hear:Mr. Smith is not in,would you like to leave him a message?
[00:46.93]You will read:A)I'm not sure.
[00:50.49]B)You're right.
[00:52.56]C)Yse,certainly.
[00:54.92]D)That's interesting.
[00:57.76]From the question we learn that the speaker is asking the listener 3 to leave a message.
[01:02.43]Therefoe, C) is the correct answer.You should mark C) on the Answer Sheet.
[01:08.32]Now the test will begin.
[01:11.03]1. Is it going to be cold next week?
[01:17.07]Is it going to be cold next week?
[01:33.73]2. Are there any restaurants near here?
[01:39.20]Are there any restaurants near here?
[01:55.77]3. How many students are from the south?
[02:02.00]How many students are from the south?
[02:19.17]4. Which do you prefer, coffee or tea?
[02:25.27]Which do you prefer, coffee or tea?
[02:42.46]5. How is Tony getting along with his study?
[02:49.76]How is Tony getting along with his study?
[03:07.14]Section B
[03:09.46]Directions:This section is to test your ability to understand short dialogues.
[03:16.25]There are 5 recorded dialogues in it.
[03:19.01]After each dialogue, there is a recorded question.
[03:22.90]The dialogues and questions will be spoken two times.
[03:26.72]When you hear a question, you should decide on the correct answer
[03:30.32]from the 4 choices marked A) , B) , C) and D)  given in your test paper.
[03:35.64]Then you should mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet
[03:38.91]with a single line through the center.
[03:42.13]6. M: Didn't you ask the children to stop making noises?
[03:46.97]W: Yes, but whatever I said to them went in one ear and out the other.
[03:52.02]Q: What does the woman mean?
[03:57.93]M: Didn't you ask the children to stop making noises?
[04:00.58]W: Yes, but whatever I said to them went in one ear and out the other.
[04:05.64]Q: What does the woman mean?
[04:24.10]7. M: I think this dress really suits you.
[04:28.24]You can try it on over there.
[04:30.84]W: Thank you. But I prefer this one, if you don't mind.
[04:35.09]Q: Where did the conversation most probably take place?
[04:42.98]M: I think this dress really suits you.
[04:45.16]You can try it on over there.
[04:47.74]W: Thank you. But I prefer this one, if you don't mind.
[04:51.99]Q: Where did the conversation most probably take place?
[05:12.20]8. W: I can hardly breathe. Would you please put you cigarette out?
[05:17.33]M: I'm sorry. I didn't notice that you are coughing.
[05:21.29]Q: What did the woman ask the man to do?
[05:27.87]W: I can hardly breathe. Would you please put you cigarette out?
[05:31.14]M: I'm sorry. I didn't notice that you are coughing.
[05:35.22]Q: What did the woman ask the man to do?
[05:54.29]9. M: Will the debate begin at 1:45 or 2:15?
[06:00.73]W: It will begin at 1:50 and finish in two hours.
[06:05.23]Q: When will the debate begin?
[06:11.38]M: Will the debate begin at 1:45 or 2:15?
[06:15.82]W: It will begin at 1:50 and finish in two hours.
[06:20.36]Q: When will the debate begin?
[06:39.37]10. W: The radio is 8 dollars, sir. Do you still want it?
[06:44.32]M: All right. I'll take it.
[06:47.00]Q: What is the relationship between the two speakers?
[06:54.53]W: The radio is 8 dollars, sir. Do you still want it?
[06:57.58]M: All right. I'll take it.
[07:00.27]Q: What is the relationship between the two speakers?
[07:19.90]Section C
[07:22.15]Directions:In this section you will hear a short recorded passage.
[07:28.10]The passage is printed in the test paper, but with some words or phrases 4 missing 5.
[07:33.55]The passage will be read three times.
[07:36.57]During the second reading,
[07:38.13]you are required to put the missing words or phrases on the Answer Sheet
[07:42.13]in order of the numbered blanks according 6 to what you hear.
[07:46.45]The third reading is for you to check your writing.Now the passage will begin.
[07:52.67]In 1992, Stella Lie beck ordered a cup of coffee
[07:56.16]from McDonald's and accidentally 7 spilt 8 it on herself.
[07:59.97]She suffered third degree burns
[08:01.67]and had to stay in the hospital for a long time.
[08:04.94]The burns were quite severe 9
[08:06.69]and it cost her $20,000 in medical expenses. ?
[08:10.46]Stella asked McDonald's to pay for the medical expenses
[08:14.17]but McDonald's refused to pay.
[08:16.64]So Stella took them to court. Stella argued that the coffee was too hot.?
[08:22.42]McDonald's claimed that people like their coffee hot
[08:25.58]and that the best flavor 10 comes
[08:27.58]when coffee is heated to 80 degrees Celsius 11. ?
[08:30.93]The court ruled in favor 12 of Stella Lie beck
[08:33.25]and ordered McDonald's to pay her $2.9 million dollars.
[08:37.27]Many people were angry that
[08:38.69]she won so much money for spilling 13 coffee on herself.


[08:44.79]In 1992, Stella Lie beck ordered a cup of coffee
[08:48.19]from McDonald's and accidentally spilt it on herself.
[08:53.42]She suffered third degree burns
[08:55.20]and had to stay in the hospital for a long time.
[08:58.47]The burns were quite severe
[09:00.18]and it cost her $20,000 in medical expenses. ?
[09:06.25]Stella asked McDonald's to pay for the medical expenses
[09:09.67]but McDonald's refused to pay.
[09:14.07]So Stella took them to court. Stella argued that the coffee was too hot.?
[09:19.92]McDonald's claimed that people like their coffee hot
[09:23.01]and that the best flavor comes
[09:25.01]when coffee is heated to 80 degrees Celsius. ?
[09:30.46]The court ruled in favor of Stella Lie beck
[09:32.70]and ordered McDonald's to pay her $2.9 million dollars.
[09:36.77]Many people were angry that
[09:40.23]she won so much money for spilling coffee on herself.


[09:46.41]In 1992, Stella Lie beck ordered a cup of coffee
[09:49.86]from McDonald's and accidentally spilt it on herself.
[09:53.68]She suffered third degree burns
[09:55.46]and had to stay in the hospital for a long time.
[09:58.69]The burns were quite severe
[10:00.39]and it cost her $20,000 in medical expenses. ?
[10:04.61]Stella asked McDonald's to pay for the medical expenses
[10:07.91]but McDonald's refused to pay.
[10:10.24]So Stella took them to court. Stella argued that the coffee was too hot.?
[10:16.13]McDonald's claimed that people like their coffee hot
[10:19.25]and that the best flavor comes
[10:21.22]when coffee is heated to 80 degrees Celsius. ?
[10:24.67]The court ruled in favor of Stella Lie beck
[10:27.00]and ordered McDonald's to pay her $2.9 million dollars.
[10:30.96]Many people were angry that
[10:32.49]she won so much money for spilling coffee on herself.



vi.暂停,中止,停顿;n.中止,停顿,踌躇,休止符
  • After a little pause, he went on with his speech.稍停一会儿后,他又继续讲演。
  • He made a pause and then went on reading.他停顿了一下,然后又读下去。
adj.符合的,一致的,相同的,相应的,相当的
  • We shall take the corresponding measures.我们将采取相应措施。
  • Finally,some corresponding advices are put forword based on the above experiments.最后提出了几个相应的建议。
n.听众;收听者
  • I'm a regular listener to her show.我经常收听她的节目。
  • She became an attentive listener.她变成了一个专心致志的聆听者。
n.短语( phrase的名词复数 );成语;说法;乐句
  • Sports commentators repeat the same phrases ad nauseam. 体育解说员翻来覆去说着同样的词语,真叫人腻烦。
  • Television sports commentators repeat the same phrases ad nauseam. 电视体育解说员说来说去就是那么几句话,令人厌烦。 来自《简明英汉词典》
adj.遗失的,缺少的,失踪的
  • Check the tools and see if anything is missing.检点一下工具,看有无丢失。
  • All the others are here;he's the only one missing.别人都来了,就短他一个。
adj.按照,根据
  • According to the Bible we are all the seed of Adam.根据《圣经》所说的,我们都是亚当的后裔。
  • We must cut our coat according to our cloth this year.今年我们必须学会量入为出。
adv.偶然地;意外地
  • Mary accidentally let out that her mother had telephoned.玛丽无意中说出她的母亲来过电话。
  • As I turned around,I accidentally hit him in the face.我转身时不经意撞了他的脸。
v.溢出( spill的过去式和过去分词 );泼出;涌出;蜂拥而出
  • I spilt your coffee. Sorry—that was clumsy of me. 我弄洒了你的咖啡。对不起,我真是笨手笨脚的。
  • Whoops! Careful, you almost spilt coffee everywhere. 哎哟!小心点,你差点把咖啡洒得到处都是。
adj.严格的,凶猛的,严肃的,严重的,严厉的,朴素的
  • The severe storm did for most of the crops.猛烈的暴风雨毁掉了大部分庄稼。
  • The pace was too severe to be kept up for long.跟上这步伐太难了,无法持久。
n.味,滋味,味道;风味;vt.调味,加味于
  • I like the flavor of chocolate.我喜欢巧克力的味道。
  • Each flavor was totally unique.每一种味道都是独一无二的。
adj.摄氏温度计的,摄氏的
  • The temperature tonight will fall to seven degrees Celsius.今晚气温将下降到七摄氏度。
  • The maximum temperature in July may be 36 degrees Celsius.七月份最高温度可能达到36摄氏度。
n.好感;赞同;好事;vt.赞同,喜爱;有利于
  • She is out of favor with her employer.她失去了雇主的欢心。
  • The new teacher finds favor in the eyes of the parents.那位新老师很受家长的欢迎。
n.泄漏v.溢出( spill的现在分词 );泼出;涌出;蜂拥而出
  • She is superstitious about spilling salt on the table. 她迷信把盐倒翻在桌子上的说法。 来自《简明英汉词典》
  • To a Japanese, spilling anything is uncouth. 对日本人来说,泼溅任何东西都是不文明的。 来自《简明英汉词典》
学英语单词
active gravitational mass
Admiralty ham
ambrosianas
amyl methyl ketone
angle of diffraction
antitoxic reaction
antiurban
artboards
Australian Council of Trade Unions
autocatalytical
autogenous soldering weld
barbaria
brachycephalic dwarf
broll
by the look of it
Carbamiotin
cocard
common resin
compluvia
computer-services manager
concert interested
congenital hemangioma of eccrine sweat gland
constant area constant storage
convex surface
cremnophobia
dentofacial appearance
dew-point sensor
disease-causing
eccentric drilling device
executive leadership
expatriate factor
galactoplerosis
genicanthus melanospilos
give sb a level look
gladene
H, h
head-high
hurry off
hypoelastic body
illegitimate fertility rate
imidoline
impulse turbines
insectivore
Itori
key pad
Kharfīyah
larboards
Left-Sidedness
low heat flow zone
lowering speed
millscale
monochoroethane
monticle
national and conventional tariff
natural generative phonology
Olūq Dāgh'
opaque zone
oxyrygmia
p-isopropyl-IDA
polyorchia
pool schemes
poor child
portable roller conveyer
power plant specific mass
power-unit
precatoriuss
prenominals
primary salt effect
product flow
pseudo-adiabatic process
pulsus filiformis
rescript
Sayula
schizy,schizzy
shearwater
single-turn current transformer
singlearm davit
singular homology
spayer
special use permit
spiral convergence
splitsaw
starchy endosperm
state probability equation
subclass Ophiurida
subprocessors
sumoes
superhigh density state
teeter-totters
television license fees
theory of stages
tractatule
Tyndall meter
under-voltage circuit breaker
unspeedful
vaginal dryness
Vitafer
welder rectifier
woodcock snipe
xylyls
y-ray
yuppie syndrome