Jack, one of mainland China’s richest men, is the founder of this charitable institutio
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第2题
A. That's a good idea
B. I agree with you
C. It looks fine to me
D. Check it first
第3题
A.Jack is likely to help.
B.Jack doesn't know a lot about the problem.
C.The man has already asked Jack for help.
D.Jack was the last one who could solve the problem.
第4题
W: It may not be him, you know. It could be one of his roommates. Why don't you just go to his apartment?
Q: What does the woman suggest the man do?
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A.Meet Jack in person.
B.Call Jack's roommate.
C.Go to classes as usual.
D.Visit another apartment.
第5题
听力原文:W: Have you tried Jack' s chocolate chip cookies?
M: I managed to get the last one. It was out of this world.
Q: What does the man mean?
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A.The chocolate cookie tastes terrible.
B.The chocolate cookie is very delicious.
C.Jack will never make such cookies.
D.He got the only one in this world.
第6题
Another time, the ___4___ in a science class asked, “When it thunders (打雷), why do we always see the light before we ___5___ the sound?”
“But, Miss,”said John quickly,“don't you know our eyes are in front of our ears?”
1)、A.teacher
B.his
C.asked
D.class
E.hear
2)、A.teacher
B.his
C.asked
D.class
E.hear
3)、A.teacher
B.his
C.asked
D.class
E.hear
4)、A.teacher
B.his
C.asked
D.class
E.hear
5)、A.teacher
B.his
C.asked
D.class
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第7题
听力原文:W: Hi, Jack, have you finished Professor Smith's assignment?
M: The assignment? No, not yet.
W: But tomorrow's the deadline.
M: Anna, take it easy. I can always pull it together in no time.
W: Hey, don't you think playing PC games takes up too much of your time?
M: Oh, computer games represent the latest technology. You can't simply ignore them.
W: I know. You can play as much as you like during the holiday, but not now. It's affecting your studies.
M: It's not. I feel I'm getting smarter day by day, and my reaction time is much quicker.
W: You only become alive and alert at those war games. In class, I saw you doze off.
M: It's not my fault. The textbooks are boring and the lectures are tedious. I dislike those teachers who love to call the roll. But the games are interesting, challenging and can broaden my mind as well.
W: I didn't say the games are all bad, but you can't play games all the time. Have you ever considered what you will do if you fail the exams?
M: well…
W: I know it's not easy to resist the temptation, but self-discipline is essential to one's success. It's part of one's character. Look at yourself in the mirror. You look pale and haggard. See, you have nothing but half a life.
M: Really? Oh, heavens!
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A.Teacher and student.
B.Mother and son.
C.Classmates.
D.Brother and sister
第8题
M: Ok! I knew that the brakes of my car needed repairing, but I did nothing about it, until one night I dreamt I was driving my car along a familiar road. Suddenly I had to brake because I was driving towards a wall. However, when I put my toot on the brake nothing happened and I crashed into the wall.
W: Oh! That's amazing! How about your second one, Jack?
M: I was walking down an unfamiliar road when I reached a dark and miserable house. Grey clouds covered the sky, and so I went inside the house where I found a poor, pathetic person, wearing clothes similar to those my wife wore. I didn't recognize her and felt sorry for her. There was nothing else in the dream but when I woke the next morning, I felt the misery and unhappiness of it all day.
W: It's quite special. And how about your third one, do you have anything special to say? M: One day I was sitting in my office, listening to a group of colleagues whispering and talking about me. I couldn't hear what they were saying but it worried me. That night I dreamt exactly the same sequence again, except that in my dream I saw something I'd missed during the day. While they were whispering they were all looking down at something. The next morning when I woke up I realized exactly why they'd been whispering and talking about me. That day was my birthday. Wasn't it possible that they'd been looking down at a birthday card? My dream was right. I did get a card from my colleagues, whom I'd suspected of talking about me.
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A.Painting.
B.Washing.
C.Repairing.
D.Petrol filling.
第9题
听力原文:M: What happened at your farm when the earthquake passed?
W: Oh, it was terrible, I'll never forget it to my dying day. I hope I never see anything like that again. It was terrible.
M: But that's incredible, Mrs. Skinner. Did you say that everything in front of your house had moved?
W: Yes, everything had moved into the place of the other!
M: But your front path had completely disappeared?
W: Yes, that's right. Oh it was terrible, terrible.
M: And your husband Jack? Was he all right?
W: Yes, but the cowshed had moved too, it had moved several metres. Jack was all right, I could see him running round after the cows, all the cows had escaped, you see. They were running all over the place, it was impossible to catch them.
M: So Jack, your husband, was all right.
W: Well he was a bit shocked like me, but he was all right. Oh, I forgot to tell you about the granary that had moved south too. Its normal place was behind the house and now it was near the cowshed. Can you believe it?
M: Incredible, Mrs. Skinner. And the house itself, what about your house?
W: Well then we saw what had happened. Everything had moved one way, that is, to the south, except the house. The house, can you believe it, had moved the other way—the house had moved north. So the house went one way and everything else—the garden, the trees, the granary—went the other way.
M: Incredible, Mrs. Skinner, absolutely incredible.
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A.Ruined by file earthquake.
B.Moved 3 meters.
C.As good as ever.
D.Unknown.
第10题
M: Sure. Basically, our classes are made up of two major parts: lectures and seminars. The lectures are just like the general classes in China.
W: You mean, teachers give presentations, and students listen?
M: Yeah. But the students are freer to ask questions. The classroom atmosphere is warmer too.
W: Ok. How about the seminars?
M: In the seminars, students are encouraged to do some case study. In the case study, students are encouraged to share their views with the classmates. Students need to make full preparation. They need not only to study relevant laws, but also to read relevant cases to benefit the class.
W: But what do professors do in the seminar?
M: Professors are only organizers of it. They don’t express their ideas.
W: Does everyone have a chance to express his idea in the seminar?
M: Yes, since our class is very small. Generally, there are only 8 to 10 students in one class.
W: Oh, that is a very small class. How about the lecture? How many students are there in one class?
M: The lecture class is much bigger. Sometimes, there can be more than one hundred of us in one class.
W: I see.
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A.The size is very small
B.Professors do the presentation in lecture classes.
C.Students can't ask questions.
D.Students should be very active in lecture classes.
第11题
听力原文:F: Susan Bauer speaking.
M: Dr. Bauer, my name is Tom White. My roommate, Jack Green, is in your art history class.
F: Yes.
M: Well, he is sick and won't be in your class today. He asked me to bring his term paper to your office.
F: OK. The paper is due by 3 o'clock.
M: I have a class from l to2. I'll bring it to your office after my class.
F: Well, I have a meeting this afternoon. So you can drop it off with the secretary of the computer department. She'll see that I get it.
M: Ok. Oh I almost forgot. I'm a biology major. But my advisor told me that I need one more humanities course to graduate. I've noticed that you are teaching a course on landscape painters next semester. Could you tell me a little bit about it?
F: Sure. Well, it's a course for non-art majors. We'll be looking at several different painters and examining their works. We'll also look at the history and politics of the era in which they lived.
M: That sounds interesting. What else is required?
F: There is no final exam. And there is only one required book. But each student has to give a major presentation about the individual painter at the end of the course.
M: Hmm. It sounds good. Will you be in your office later today? I'd like to talk to you some more.
F: Well, my meeting's scheduled to last all afternoon. Why don't you stop by tomorrow? Any time in the afternoon. My office is in the fine arts building right next to the library.
M: Thanks. I'll do that.
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A.To tell her that he can't attend her class today.
B.To make an appointment with her for his roommate.
C.To tell her that his roommate is unable to attend her class today.
D.To discuss with her about his term paper.