第1题:
Comparing British railway with those of Europe, the author thinks
[A] trains in Britain can run at 100 mph at least.
[B] Britain should build more express lines.
[ C] rails in Britain need further privatization.
[D] British railway is left a long way behind.
第2题:
The nuclear family is the same as the extended family: it consists of many relatives living in the same house.()
第3题:
We can learn from the passage that .
A. many foreign drivers have been fined by Britain police
B. 300,000 German vehicles enter Britain every year
C. 25 percent of foreign vehicles entering Britain have failed safety tests
D. British drivers will be punished with points and fines for breaking the traffic law
第4题:
听力原文:M: What is a cheque card?
W: It was originally issued in UK. British banks started to issue cheque cards in 1965, and as from 1969 all the main commercial banks in Britain agreed to issue a standardized form. of cheque card.
Q: What happened to British banks in 1969?
(17)
A.All the main commercial banks in Britain agreed to issue a standardized form. of cheque card.
B.British banks started to issue credit cards.
C.Customers of British banks may cash their cheques in European countries.
D.Commercial banks in the United States began to issue cheque card.
第5题:
阅读下列短文,并根据短文内容判断其后的句子是正确(T),还是错误(F)。
In Britain people usually have a doctor near their home or in their town. This is the local doctor. You have to register with a doctor before you can make an appointment. You usually have to fill in a form. and the doctor examines you. Families often all register with the same doctor.
Doctors often work together in groups, and the name of the place where they work is a Doctor's Surgery. The government pays for this system, and it is free to go to see your doctor.
If the doctor decides that you need treatment he can prescribe medicine. For example he can prescribe antibiotics for an infection. Medicine can be tablets to take with water or liquid to drink. The doctor writes the prescription. You take the prescription to the chemist's, and the chemist will make up the medicine for you. You usually have to pay some money for the medicine but you don't have to pay the full price.
()21. British people usually go a long way to see a doctor.
()22. British families often register with the same doctor.
()23. Doctors always work alone in their own Doctor's Surgery.
()24. British people don't have to pay when they see their doctor.
()25. British people usually have to pay for their prescription at the chemist's.
参考答案:21-25:F T F T T
第6题:
A、having fun
B、studying late at night
C、finding a job
D、doing a part-time job
第7题:
A: Could you tell me where you were studying at that time? B: ( ).
A、Oh, really?
B、Yes, I could.
C、enjoyed the game very much.
D、was studying at the University of Sydney
第8题:
Your firm is planning to export carpets to Great Britain. At a recent conference you met William Linton, who is a market analyst working for a British company, British Agents Consultants.
Write a letter to Mr. Linton in 160—200 words, explaining what your firm is planning to do and giving details of what you would like his company to do for you.
You should write 160—200 words neatly on ANSWER SHEET 2.
第9题:
A、Yes, I’m studying history
B、I’m studying now
C、I’m studying philosophy
D、I’m doing my homework
第10题:
What's ( )job? Are ( ) British?
A. your, your
B. you, your
C. your, you