She ()for twenty months until they finally ()to see her.
A.waited ...came
B.waited ...had come
C.had waited ...came
D.had waited ...had come
A.waited ...came
B.waited ...had come
C.had waited ...came
D.had waited ...had come
第1题
M:Sure.We have never been separated since her birth,almost for twenty years.Well,she's grown up.I just hope that she is happy.
Q:What can we learn from the conversation?
(16)
A.The man is going to get married.
B.The man's sister is going to get married.
C.The woman has separated with the man.
D.The woman will miss her sister.
第2题
M: Sure. We have never been separated since her birth, almost for twenty years. Well, she's grown up. I just hope that she is happy.
Q: What can we learn from the conversation?
(13)
A.The woman will miss her sister.
B.The man is going to get married.
C.The man's sister is going to get married.
D.The woman has separated with the man.
第3题
听力原文: Janet's sister is a stewardess for a famous international airline, and Janet wants to become one too. Of course she is still too young. The minimum age for a stewardess is twenty and Janet is only just over sixteen.
For the moment she has taken a job in an office. But she is going to attend evening classes. In particular, she -wants to improve her French and she has also decided to take up a second language. This is because foreign languages are essential for a stewardess.
Later on, when she is about eighteen, she plans to work in a hotel for a while. This will not be difficult to arrange because one of her- uncles is the manager of a big London hotel. Among other things, she proposes to work in the kitchen and the dining-room. This will be especially valuable experience because an important part of a stewardess' work is to serve and feed the passengers.
Finally, if she has the time, she will go and work in a hospital for a while. Again this will provide mere valuable experience.
So, you see, Janet has made up her mind and she is preparing for her career very carefully. But it was not easy for her to decide. She asked a large number of people and they all gave her conflicting advice!
(30)
A.She hasn't graduated.
B.She prefers to work in a travel agency.
C.She isn't old enough.
D.She cannot speak Spanish.
第4题
Sarah: My new Walkman?
John: To the cinema together with Liza, my new girlfriend. I want to look rich.
Surah: Ob, no! How can you go out with her?
She's awful If you insist on going to the cinema with her, I won't lend you anything. Besides. I’ll tell Dad all about her.
A.Would you please do me e favor?
B.Do you have any advice?
C.Could you lend me twenty dollars until Wednesday?
D.Where on earth are you going tonight?
第5题
Even though it was about noon, the sky was so dark and the rain and lightning so bad that it took rescuers another two hours to discover Nancy. A helicopter lowered a paramedic, who attached Nancy to a life-support hoist. (33) They raised her into the helicopter and took her to the school gym, where the Red Cross had set up an emergency shelter.
When the flood finally subsided two days later, Nancy immediately went back to the "island". (34) To her great grief, Lizzie was gone. She was one of nineteen cows that Nancy lost. "I owe my life to her," said Nancy sobbingly.
(33)
A.She was a farmer.
B.She was a cow.
C.She was a rescuer.
D.She was a horse.
第6题
Of course, some people have remarkable chances which lead to fame and success without this long and hard training. Connie Pratt, for example, was just an ordinary girl working in a bicycle factory. A film producer happened to catch sight of her one morning waiting at a bus stop, as he drove past in his car. He stopped and asked if she would like to go to the film studio to do a test, and she thought he was joking. It took the producer twenty minutes to convince Connie that he was serious. The test was successful. And within a few weeks she was playing the leading part opposite one of the most famous actors of the day. But chances like this happen once in a blue moon!
From the very beginning, the author puts it clearly that acting is a profession______.
A.for ambitious people only
B.for young people only
C.too difficult for young people
D.sought after by too many people
第7题
A.Grandma Moses: A Biographical Sketch
B.The Children of Grandma Moses
C.Grandma Moses: Her Best Exhibition
D.Grandma Moses and Other Older Artists
第8题
听力原文: If you feel overwhelmed by your college experience, you are not alone--many of today' s college students are suffering from a form. of shock. Going to college has always had its ups and downs, but today the "downs" of the college experience are more numerous and difficult. The schools are responding to the problem with increased support service.
Lisa is a good example of a student in shock. She is a lovely, intelligent girl of twenty and is in her third year at a university. Having been a straight A student in high school and a member of the basketball team there, she remembers her high school days with fondness. Lisa was popular then and had a boyfriend for the last two years of school.
Now, only three years later, Lisa is miserable. She has changed her major four times already and is forced to hold two part-time jobs in order to pay her tuition. She can' t sleep well or eat properly. She also believes that she has no close friends. Sometimes she bursts into crying for no apparent reason. On more than one occasion, she has considered taking her own life.
What is happening to Lisa happens to millions of college students each year. As a result, roughly one-fourth of the students suffer from depression. Some of them are so depressed that they have to go to the doctor. Meanwhile, suicide rate among college students is higher now than at any other time in history. It is fifty percent higher than among nonstudents of the same age. It is estimated that each year more than five hundred college students take their own lives.
College health officials believe that these reported problems represent only the tip of the iceberg. They fear that most students, like Lisa, suffer in silence.
(33)
A.Going to college in the past was more stressful than it is today.
B.Going to college in the past was less stressful than it is today.
C.Going to college in the past was as stressful as it is today.
D.Going to college was not stressful in the past, neither is it today.
第9题
Man: That's quite a load.
Woman: Yes. I know it's going to be a lot of work, but it should be an interesting semester. And I'm not going to have to work this term because I managed to save quite a bit of money from my summer job at the cannery. So I should have enough time to study.
Man: That's good. I'm going to have to work twenty hours a week at the library.
Woman: What do you do there? Do you like it?
Man: I shelve books on the third floor. Sometimes it gets monotonous, but the pay isn't bad. And I can arrange my hours to suit my class schedule.
Woman: What are you taking this semester?
Man: French, Biology, and Accounting. I like the French and Biology instructors, but the Accounting professor is very dry and boring.
Woman: Do you have Professor Stillwell? I've heard he's terrible.
Man: Yes. Do you know of anybody who's better?
Woman: My friend Antonio took Accounting with Professor Atkins last spring. He said that she was wonderful—knew her subject well and had a great sense of humor.
Man: I'll have to check to see if she's teaching this semester. If she is, I'll try to transfer into her class.
(20)
A.Freshman composition.
B.Western civilization.
C.Physics.
D.French.