____you are all here, let’s try and reach a decision.
A.For now
B.Now that
C.Ever since
D.By now
A.For now
B.Now that
C.Ever since
D.By now
第1题
Jack: Would you mind passing me the paper for me, Henry?
Henry: __________, here you are.
A. Sure, my pleasure
B. Yes, I mind
C. I’d like to help, but I am afraid that I can not
D. Not at all
第2题
M: California's fine. But I miss all my friends and family.
Q: What do we learn about the man?
(17)
A.He is from California.
B.He lives with some friends.
C.He visits his family often.
D.He lives far from home.
第3题
听力原文:W: Let's go in here and order some coffee while we look at your pictures.
M: Good idem We'd both like coffee, please. OK, here's one of Ed's, my roommate. I took this picture right after we had arrived at the school this fall. We had just met, in fact. And this was our room of the dormitory while we were unpacking all our things. What a mess !
W: You certainly had a lot of boxes. How did you ever find room for everything?
M: In the beginning, we thought we'd never get all arranged but now we are very comfortable. Lucky for me, Ed keeps his things neat.
W: Do you like living in the dormitory?
M: It's not bad. Sometimes Ed turns his radio up too loud and makes too much noise. Then I get angry. Sometimes I leave my books lying around and he gets angry. But usually we get along. Here's a picture of him taken when we went to visit my family during vacation.
W: And this last one?
M: That's my dog Spot.
(20)
A.The man's brother.
B.The man's roommate.
C.A neighbor.
D.A photographer.
第4题
W: Theodore! It's been such a long time since I last saw you.
M: What are you doing here? Don't tell me you're sick.
W: Oh, no. I'm just here picking up a prescription for my roommate. He's caught a cold this past week.
M: Oh, that's too bad. I hope he feels better soon. I've been meaning to get a hold of you for some time now. My sister just returned from a three-week trip to Africa and she took lots of pictures. It's' so beautiful there, you must see the photos. How about coming over for dinner this weekend and taking a look? I'm sure she would be delighted to see you, too.
W: Oh, I'm terribly sorry. It's my parents' fiftieth anniversary this Saturday, so I'm going home for a big celebration. All my relatives are coming from all over the country for this event. I'm also excited about seeing my family again. I'll have to leave straight from work on Friday night because it takes about six hours to get to Sacramento from here.
M: Sacramento? I thought you were from San Diego.
W: No. Lots of people make that mistake, too. I just studied at the university there.
M: Well, please say congratulations to your parents for me. I hope you have a safe trip there. Traffic can be bad on Friday nights, so please be careful. Be sure to give me a call when you get back from Sacramento. We'd love to see you.
(20)
A.At a drug store.
B.At a university.
C.On the street.
D.In an airplane.
第5题
M: Oh. thanks for reminding me. It's a lovely hotel and I'm not at all in a hurry to leave, but I wouldn't want to be charged for. a second night.
Q: What will the man probably do?
(17)
A.Leave the hotel the next morning.
B.Ask the hotel clerk for his room key.
C.Stay in the hotel for at least two nights.
D.Complain to the manager about the extra charges.
第6题
W: I had nothing about the structure of crystal before I have just learned in our science class. I always thought there was crystal in glass.
M: Well, real crystal is generally a hard substance in which the atoms are arranged in a highly ordered structure much like the framework of a skyscraper.
W: Does that mean in ordinary glass the molecules are not ordered?
M: That's right, but most of the glass made here is actually lead crystal or glass with a high lead content.
W: Lead? Isn' t lead poisonous?
M: What it does is to make a very good quality glass. You will see several samples of glass on the tour. If everyone is ready now, please follow me.
W: I am supposed to hand in a paper in this aspect after the tour.
(20)
A.At an industrial site.
B.In a classroom.
C.At a department store.
D.In a laboratory.
第7题
M: Inside was a letter from Bob, a thank-you note from Susan and a picture of all of the faculty.
Q: What do you learn from the conversation?
(18)
A.Susan thanked Bob for taking the picture.
B.The school sent pictures to all of the teachers.
C.The envelope contained two letters and a picture.
D.The letters were addressed to the faculty.
第8题
第9题
听力原文: Good morning, I'm Michael, housing director here at the university. I'm visiting all the dormitories this week to inform. students about cheek-out procedures. I know you have a lot on your mind with finals coming up, but there are a few things you need to be aware of as you prepare to leave for vacation. This dormitory will be closed during the summer months and will reopen on September 1st. You must vacate your room by June 3rd. Even if you are registered for classes during the summer, you must leave this dorm by June 3rd. If this poses a problem for you, you should contact my office as soon as possible. You should remember Io turn in your room key before you leave. Failure to return your key can result in a dollar fine. You must also make sure that all of your personal property has been cleared out of your room. I will be passing out a form. for you to fill out concerning the condition of your room. You should report on the form. of any damage to your room which has occurred over the last year, such as holes in the room's walls, doors or windows. That way our summer maintenance crew will know where to make re pairs before the next school year starts. If you have any questions during the next few days, please ask your resident advisers or call my office. Now, please take one of the forms as they are passed around.
(30)
A.Resident advice.
B.Summer vacation.
C.The housing office.
D.Check-out procedures.
第10题
听力原文:W: Excuse me. Do you live here?
M: Yes, I've lived here in Edinburgh all my life. My name's Rory McDonald. How do you do?
W: Hi, I'm Chris Hudson from Phoenix, Arizona. I'm an oil engineer. I'm on my way to London on business.
M: How long are you staying in Edinburgh?
W: Just a day. What can I see here in twenty-four hours?
M: Well, most tourists want to visit the Castle. It's on Castle Rock. It's where the Scottish government used to be. From there you can walk down the Royal Mile.
W: What's the Royal Mile?
M: It's a narrow street of medieval houses. It's worth seeing. Then you really should visit Holyrood Palace.
W: Who lives in the Palace?
M: No one, except the Queen when she comes to Edinburgh, which is usually once a year. But the kings and queens of Scotland used to live there be fore Scotland was united with England.
W: When was that?
M: That was...er, let me see 2. in 1603.
W: You seem to know a lot about Scottish history.
M: Aye, well, I'm a McDonald of the McDonald clan. You know there are clans in Scotland, and we're all proud of our history.
W: I'd like to buy something as a souvenir of the trip. What should I buy?
M: Why don't you buy some sweaters? Scottish sweaters are famous for their quality. And you must buy some whiskey. Of course you know that's our national drink.
W: Yes, I've already bought the whiskey.
M: Good. But remember you mustn't put ice in it. That spoils the flavor!
W: Oh, we Americans put ice in everything!
(23)
A.She comes to visit this famous town.
B.She comes to visit her friend.
C.She comes to Edinburgh on business.
D.She is on her way to London on business.
第11题
W: It's a great pleasure to meet you, Mr Clive. I believe you have seen our exhibits in the show room. What is it in particular you're interested in?
M: I'm interested in your hardware. I've seen the exhibits and studied your catalogues. I think some of the items will find a ready market in Canada. Here's a list of my requirements; I'd like to have your lowest quotations, C. I. E Vancouver.
W: Thank you for your inquiry. Would you tell us what quantity you require so that we can work out the offers?
M: I'll do that. Meanwhile, could you give me an indication of price?
W: Here are our F. O. B. price lists. All the prices in the lists are subject to our confirmation.
M: What about the commission? I usually get a 3 to 5 percent commission for my imports.
W: We'll discuss this when you place your order with us.
(23)
A.Catalogues.
B.Offers.
C.Hardware.
D.Inquiry