第三章测试1.
Numbers might take on different forms, such as cardinals, ordinals, decimals, and soon.( )
A:对 B:错
答案:A
2.Numbers of more than four digits are separated by commas into groups of four digits each.( )
A:对 B:错 3.9:15 can read( ).
A:a quarter to nine B:fifteen minutes past nine C:a quarter past nine D:nine fifteen 4.Adverbials of time and place in English are often expressed ( ).
A:in the same way as in Chinese B:from small units to big ones C:from big units to small ones D:in the same order as in Chinese 5.12.05 could only read “twelve point zero five”.( )
A:对 B:错 6.
Listen to the news and answer the following Questions 6-8.
What is the significance of American Labor Day?( ).
A:
To show respect for low–paid factory workers.
B:To celebrate the effort and love for work.
C:To show the strength of labor organizations.
D:To show people’s hopes of a better life.
7.When was International Labor Day born?( )A:On September 5, 1889. B:On May 1, 1882. C:On May 1, 1889. D:On September 5, 1882. 8.When is American Labor Day?( )
A:May 1. B:September 5. C:The first Monday in September. D:September 7. 9.
Listen to the conversation and answer the Questions 9-12.
When does Mary want to take a year off?( )
A:
Before finishing school.
B:During her university course.
C:After finishing university.
D:Between high school and university.
10.Why can’t Mary travel when taking long leave?( ).A:Because she will get a new job. B:Because she is ill. C:Because she will go to university. D:Because she has no money. 11.What projects does Peterson International carry out?( )
A:International children’s projects. B:Social and environmental projects. C:Projects for people with no money. D:Projects involving sports and languages. 12.Where do the people in Peterson International teams come from?( )
A:From charity organizations. B:From different countries. C:Mainly from England. D:Mainly from London. 13.
Listen to the passage and answer Questions 13-15.
Why do visitors to Britain not really know English food?( )
A:
English food can’t be found in large towns.
B:Restaurants in Britain serve foreign food only.
C:They don’t like English food.
D:They get few chances to eat English food.
14.What is the British’s attitude towards living and eating?( )A:They think that people eat to live, but not live to eat. B:They think that people should eat the best food when living. C:They think that people live to eat, but not eat to live. D:They think that people eat to live and live to eat. 15.What does the speaker think of visitors’ complaints about English food?( )
A:Ridiculous. B:Reasonable. C:Objective. D:Unfair.