A、another
B、other one
C、some others
D、other ones
第1题
Do not trust such men often like to praise you to your face.
A. who B. that C. as D. they
第2题
听力原文:W: Do you like classical music?
M: Yes, I do. I also like rock' n'roll.
What are they talking about?
A.Dancing.
B.Painting.
C.Classical art.
D.Music.
第3题
听力原文:How do you like your new boss?
(5)
A.He is smoking..
B.He is my boss.
C.He is over there.
D.He is kind.
第4题
--- How do you like the film?
--- __________.
A. It’s very good. I like it.
B. I’m fine, thank you.
C. Sorry, I don’t know about it.
第5题
Why do you think Jada and Jessie don't care if people can't tell them apart?
A.They know their differences.
B.They like wearing blue dresses.
C.They like making Jared mad.
第6题
听力原文:M: Can I help you?
W: Yes, I'd like a pound of oranges, please.
M: Do you want the ones at 20 pence, 25 pence or 30 pence?
W: The ones at 30 pence, please.
What is the price of a pound of oranges that the woman would like?
A.20 pence.
B.25 pence.
C.30 pence.
第7题
听力原文:W: Can't you come in and have tea now, Peter?
M: I' d like to. But I must water the garden first.
W: Let me give you a hand.
What are they going to do first?
A.Come into the room.
B.Water the garden.
C.Drink some water.
D.Have some tea.
第8题
听力原文:W1: Do you know who that boy is?
W2: Which one?
W1: The one with glasses.
W2: Oh, that's Bob Wilson. He's just moved into the apartment nearby.
W1: Oh,really? He looks kind of interesting. Do you know anything about him?
W2: Yeah, he's from England.
W1: What is he working for now?
W2: He works for British Airways.
W1: Have you spoken to him? What's he like?
W2: He's very friendly and he's got a good sense of humor.
W1: We should invite him and his family over for coffee.
8.Who are they talking about?
9.In which company is the boy working?
10.What will the women do?
(8)
A.A girl with glasses.
B.A boy's girlfriend.
C.A boy with glasses.
D.A friend's boyfriend.
第9题
听力原文:W: [4] What do you think of sending three-year-olds to nursery school, Gray?
M: That's a good idea.
W: Why do you think it's a good idea?
M: Because the baby enjoys being around other people of its age.
W: But I was thinking of a fairly formal thing, you know, like the kind of programs where you are training a person to go into kindergarten or the first grade.
M: [5] Well, teaching them what? Reading?
W: Yeah, not just a play situation.
M: I think it depends very much on that family's situation and that particular child. And I think even if it's not a play situation, it's not a bad thing.
W: You don't think that maybe you start structuring a person, you know, too much, too soon? I mean, I think our educational system is very structured and very repressive.
M: Well, if it's more of the same , thing, I agree. But, Bettie, wouldn't it be possible, uh, to start some sort of creative thing earlier?
W: You mean like art?
M: [6] Mm, even like reading is creative...
W: [5] Mm... Well, I'm also thinking, too, about what age a child starts to socialize and I don't think they're ready for socializing outside of the family before the age of about five or six.
M: Oh, really?
W: There are other ways of socializing, uh... uh, with other children than sending your child off to a nursery school.
What do the two people mainly talk about?
A.Whether small children should go to nursery school.
B.How a nursery school should be managed.
C.When reading should be introduced to nursery education.
D.How children like going to nursery school.
第10题
SECTION B PASSAGES
Directions: In this section, you will hear several passages. Listen to the passages carefully and then answer the questions that follow.
听力原文: The Internet is a global web of computers connected to each other by wires, cables, satellites, radio waves, and waves of light. If you look at a map of big cities, smaller towns, and scattered houses, each is connected by roads, railways, rivers and other things. This is similar to the Internet.
The "big cities" of the Internet are the server computers of Yahoo, Tripod, AOL, and other networks. They often have search engines, e-mail services, shopping, entertainment, and other services that draw mil- lions of people from all around the world just like the post offices, stores, movie theaters, and other places do in the communities where we live.
Other computers on the Internet are also part of these online towns. Local banks often provide access to account information with their computers. Businesses like Wal-Mart, Lowes, and many others have computers that provide online stores where people can purchase different items. Many colleges and universities offer on- line classes that allow people to get their degrees on the Internet. Yon can often pay your cable bill, credit card payment, electric bill and other payments online. You can even buy groceries online at places like NetGrocer. You can do just about anything online that you can offline.
The speaker compares the Internet to______.
A.a map
B.cities
C.towns
D.roads
第11题
Dear Mr. Dunnaway,
A good number of your employees (147) me to write to you on behalf of them.
They have something to say regarding your decision to make the factory off limits to smokers. According to that decision, all employees who wish to smoke must go outside from now on.
Many of your employees who smoke consider this a very (148) decision.
They understand that nonsmokers do not wish to be exposed to cigarette smoke, but what makes them angry is that they feel they are being treated as criminals or germ carriers. Also they believe it is not efficient for their works to go outdoors just in order to smoke. Your employees who smoke would like to have a meeting with you. They would like to offer suggestions that would be acceptable to both sides. For (149), separating employee lounges for smokers and non-smokers may be a way satisfying each side. I hope you will consider this request and agree to meet with those employees. Thank you in advance for your time and consideration.
Sincerely yours,
James Louis Lander, Counselor
(47)
A.has asked
B.have asked
C.asking
D.have been asked
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