即时水平测试

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测试说明 

感谢您选择“即时水平测试”来评估您的英语语言水平。该级别测试由听力、阅读和语言使用三个部分组成,共 70 道题。

您将有 50 分钟的时间完成整个测试。

开始之前请仔细阅读以下说明:

第 1 部分:听力(约 15 分钟)

  1. 确保您处于安静的环境中,干扰最少。
  2. 将设备的音量调节至舒适的水平。
  3. 您将听到录音,然后提出一个或多个问题。仔细听,并注意每个录音中需要回答多少问题。
  4. 您只能收听一次录音,因此请密切注意。
  5. 听完每个录音后,点击它选择正确的答案。
  6. 单击“下一步”继续下一个问题。您无法返回本节中之前的问题。

第 2 部分:阅读(约 15 分钟)

  1. 确保你注意力集中且不受干扰。
  2. 您将看到一系列阅读文章,每个文章后面都有问题。
  3. 仔细、彻底地阅读这些段落。
  4. 为每个问题选择最合适的答案。
  5. 单击“下一步”继续下一个问题。您可以在此部分中查看并更改您的答案。

第 3 部分:语言使用(约 20 分钟)

  1. 像前面几节中那样保持注意力集中。
  2. 本部分评估您的语法和词汇技能。
  3. 选择每个问题的正确答案。
  4. 单击“下一步”继续。您也可以在本部分中查看和修改您的回复。

一般提示:

  • 调整自己的节奏。请留意时间,确保每个部分都有充足的时间。
  • 考试期间请勿使用词典或语言辅助工具等外部资源。
  • 尽你所能回答所有问题。
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完成后:

完成所有部分后,您将收到即时水平测试完成证书,其中包含有关您当前英语水平、需要改进的领域和学习建议的详细报告。

请记住,该测试是一个自我评估工具,可以评估您的英语水平。

单击“开始”即表示您确认已阅读并理解测试说明,并接受我们的条款和条件。

祝你好运!单击“开始”开始您的即时水平测试。

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第一部分:听力

在测试的这一部分中,您将听到对话并回答有关以下内容的一些问题:
他们。对于每次对话,首先阅读情况和问题。然后
仔细听这段对话。听到对话后回答问题。回应
通过在页面上选择正确答案(a、b、c 或 d)来回答问题。您将有 20 分钟的时间来完成此部分。

例子:

比尔·桑切斯致电斯托克顿医生的办公室进行预约。

比尔将于 ______ 去看医生。

 

 

情况1     (问题1)

阅读问题。然后,播放录音来回答他们。

Ann and Tomas are at a coffee shop. They’re talking when Yoshi comes in.

1. ______是第一次见面。

情况2     (问题2)

阅读问题。然后,播放录音来回答他们。

Rick and Sharon are at a restaurant.

2. Sharon ______.

情况3     (问题3)

阅读问题。然后,播放录音来回答他们。

Sven calls Marcos’s home. Marcos’s roommate answers the telephone.

3. Marcos ______.

 

情况 4(问题 4 和 5)

阅读问题。然后,播放录音来回答他们。

记者正在播报今天的天气预报。

4. It’s hot and dry in ______.

5. In Miami, it will be ______.

情况5     (问题6和问题7)

阅读问题。然后,播放录音来回答他们。

Dom calls Phil about playing golf.

6. Phil can’t play golf tomorrow afternoon because he ______.

7. 他们将会______。

情况6    (问题8和问题9)

阅读问题。然后,播放录音来回答他们。

Sherry and Jill are both going on summer vacations with their families. They are talking about their plans.

8. Jill and her family usually ______.

9. Sherry wishes she had time to ______.

 

情况7     (问题 10、11、12)

阅读问题。然后,播放录音来回答他们。

Melanie is talking to George about her laptop computer.

10. Melanie is angry because ______.

11. Carol ______.

12. George doesn’t usually lend things because ______.

情况8     (问题 13、14、15 和 16)

阅读问题。然后,播放录音来回答他们。

Henry and Gloria are talking about their trips abroad.

13. Henry went to Mexico ______.

14. Henry says he “would have liked to have seen Brazil“. He means that he ______.

15. Gloria went to Poland because ______.

16. Dottie ______.

情况7     (第 17、18、19、20 题)

阅读问题。然后,播放录音来回答他们。

Barbara and Eddie are talking about their new jobs.

17. Before Eddie began his job at Delaney’s, he had already ______.

18. At Delaney’s, Eddie works ______.

19. Barbara always wanted to ______.

20. Barbara ______.

第 2 部分(阅读)

在测试的这一部分中,您将阅读一些短文并回答有关它们的问题。选择最能完成句子的一个或多个单词。对于每个项目,请在答题卡上填写答案。 您将有 15 分钟的时间来完成此部分。

第1段     (问题21)

What are you doing this weekend?
MARA: Sunday is the day when I usually have lunch with my friends downtown. But this week there’s a concert on Saturday, so I’ll see my friends then. Sunday I’m staying home.

21. This Saturday Mara’s going to ______.

 

第 2 段(问题 22)

What do you do?

EILEEN SWEET: I’m a hostess at a big restaurant. I greet people at the door and take them to their tables. Day after day, I always do the same thing. Someday I hope to have a more interesting job, but it’s OK for now.

 

22. Eileen thinks that her job is ______.

通道 3(第23题)

A vacation postcard

Dear Millie,

You wouldn’t believe Costa Rica! It’s really peaceful. Judy and I have been staying in a tent at a campground on the beach. We’re studying a little Spanish with a cute guy who teaches English in school here, but I think he’s learning more English than we are Spanish. Judy brought her guitar, so we enjoy singing around the campfire at night.
Love,
Sheila

 

23. Sheila and Judy are ______.

 

 

第 4 段     (问题 24 和 25)

Concentration, a special talent

People who have the capacity for intense concentration have a great advantage. Such people have the ability to ignore stimuli (sights, sounds, or anything that can distract a person) and are more likely to stay with the task at hand and to solve it. This ability can make all the difference between winning and losing in certain situations – for example, for the championship runner competing for a gold medal at the Olympics.

24. In this reading, concentration refers to a person’s ability to ______.

25. Athletes who can concentrate are more likely to ______.

通道 5(问题26和27)

The Scot and the tea kettle

According to one story, a Scottish boy watched the steam lift the top off his mother’s tea kettle and realized the power of steam to make machines work. That boy, James Watt, would then go on to invent the modern steam engine in 1769. Actually, the history of steam technology records the successful work of several scientists and engineers before Watt. For example, in 1698, Thomas Savery had introduced a simple steam pump to remove water from mines, and 14 years later Thomas Newcomen invented a better pump. But these pumps weren’t efficient because they used so much fuel. In 1769, the Scottish boy, James Watt, figured out a way to save three-quarters of the fuel. To honor him, his last name became the name of a unit of energy.

 

26. The example of the boiling tea kettle shows that steam is ______.

 

 

27. Early steam pumps weren’t efficient because they ______.

第 6 段     (问题 28、29、30 和 31)

Wide open spaces

Visitors to the United States, especially those from Japan or the smaller countries of Europe, are likely to comment on the size and scale of everything. Although the downtown sections of some of the older cities such as Boston and Philadelphia may look similar to their own larger cities, other aspects are likely to appear “out of scale.” For example, the average American farm is huge in comparison with the typical family farm of Europe and Asia. Across the Great Plains, farmers use great machines to plant and harvest enormous quantities of wheat. Such farms offer a dramatic contrast to the tiny farms of Europe or Asia, where intense human labor is more important. The main cities of the United States are connected by a vast system of highways and superhighways moving endless streams of cars and trucks, while on the edge of the cities, suburban developments and shopping centers with huge parking lots stretch for mile after mile. It’s as if Americans made everything larger, just to use up the available space.

 

28. To visitors, everything in the United States seems ______.

29. To Japanese and European visitors, the downtown sections of Boston and Philadelphia seem ______.

 

30. The typical American farm ______.

31. The article implies that people in the United States are influenced by ______.

第7段     (问题 32、33、34 和 35)

Staying in touch “Small”

People don’t need to be in close physical contact to feel “connected” emotionally. Over the years, various means of communication have been used to enable human beings to keep in contact with one another. Letters, telegrams, and telephones have allowed individuals located in different places to share news and to interact with family, friends, and business relationships.

In today’s world, with more and more people on the move, long-distance communication has become even more important. At the same time, changes in technology, particularly the introduction of computers and the increasing use of email, have made it easier than ever to stay in contact. There are two main reasons why email has become so widespread: time and money. Although mail service and telephones can be found almost everywhere, a letter can take a long time to arrive and phone calls are often quite expensive.

Email seems to be replacing other forms of communication for many purposes. As the use of computers has spread, many people use email rather than regular mail to send personal messages. Because it has become so easy to send pictures and information via the Internet, it has also become commonplace to use email in business. Email has even given rise to different types of communication. For example, a “chat room,” is where groups of people who do not know each other personally can talk about topics of mutual interest. While some people are enthusiastic about communication in the modern age, others regret the growing depersonalization brought on by the use of email. Communication has become so easy and yet so removed from the normal process of face-to-face interaction that researchers have concluded that a whole new culture of communication may be forming.

 

32. The main idea of the article is that ______.

33. Modern communications enable people to ______.

34. In comparison with a telephone call, email is ______.

35. ______ is a type of communication made possible by email.

第 8 段     (问题36、37、38、39、40)

Biofeedback

When biofeedback was first developed a number of years ago, it caused a lot of excitement. People hoped that biofeedback could be used to cure all kinds of physical and mental problems.

Biofeedback is the name for a medical technique that helps people treat certain problems by becoming more aware of their own bodies. In biofeedback, instruments that measure bodily functions such as muscle tension, temperature, and blood flow are attached to the body. The instruments produce signals – for example, a series of sounds (beeps) or a flashing light – that the person can hear or see. The patient then uses the information to help gain control over the function. The most widely used biofeedback instrument is the electromyograph, or EMG. The EMG is used to measure muscle tension. It is made up of several electrodes, which are placed on the skin near a particular area, depending on the symptom. For example, for headaches, a symptom often caused by excessive tension in the neck muscles, the electrodes are placed on the forehead or near the back of the neck. When the tension is present, the EMG produces a signal and the patient is taught to respond by relaxing the appropriate muscles. In many cases, the relaxation of these muscles causes the headache to go away.

While biofeedback has not turned out to be a cure-all, it has been used successfully to treat a limited number of problems – especially those caused by chronic tension.

 

36. At first, people were very ______ biofeedback.

 

37. Biofeedback instruments ______.

38. Blood flow is an example of a ______.

39. The EMG ______.

 

40. According to the article, biofeedback ______.

第 3 部分(语言使用)

在本节中,您将回答有关英语使用的问题。选择最能完成句子的一个或多个单词。对于每个项目, 选择选项之一。 您将有 15 分钟的时间来完成此部分。

41. “Are the bags ready?”
“Yes, ______.”

42. I live _____ 4040 Oak Avenue.

43. “I like to cook.”

“______ do I.”

44. David enjoys ______ sports on TV.

45. ______ everyone I know plays a musical instrument.

46. Yesterday’s game caused a lot of _____.

47. We hope ______ you again soon.

48. This apartment is ______ one we’ve seen all week.

49. Tom’s never bought a new car, ______ he?

50. The package still hasn’t arrived. I wish I ______ it earlier.

51. Can you tell me where ______?

52. My suitcase would have been much lighter if I ______ all my books.

53. I met Carl many years ago. ______ him for a long time.

54. This book is interesting. It’s really worth ______.

55. If fewer people drove cars to work, ______ less pollution.

56. Would you mind ______ down the radio?

57. Are you interested ______ shopping with me?

58. The washing machine needs ______.

59. By this time tomorrow ______ in Montreal.

60. You look tired. You must ______ hard today.

61. I am used ______ the bus to work.

62. The tie ______ costs only $10.

63. ______ Sara, I like walking.

64. Before ______ dinner, I usually send a few emails.

65. I’m learning Japanese ______ go to university in Japan.

66. For me, algebra is ______ difficult than chemistry.

67. I would rather ______ on weekends.

68. Sara feels tired. She shouldn’t ______ so much.

69. John’s manager demanded that he ______ the report by 5 o'clock today.

70. The more teenagers read, ______ they become.