We hope that they're going to _____ justice impartially.
A.adapt
B.administer
C.adopt
D.allocate
A.adapt
B.administer
C.adopt
D.allocate
第1题
M: Well, that's not a big deal. But you might at least phone if you know you're going to keep someone waiting.
Q: What do we learn about the woman from the conversation?
(13)
A.She phoned Fred about the book.
B.She was late for the appointment.
C.She ran into Fred on her way here.
D.She often keeps other people waiting.
第2题
听力原文:W: Were all the reference books I recommended last week useful, Carter?
M: Yes, professor. We're all grateful to you and many of us hope to have opportunities to talk with you so that we can take more advice from you.
Q: What can we conclude from the conversation?
(18)
A.The man has borrowed books from the woman.
B.The woman has borrowed books from the man.
C.The woman would like to give more advice to the man.
D.The man appreciates the books recommended by the woman.
第3题
F: Sure, but you should know that we're about to start looking at the applications, and we hope to make some job offers in a few days.
Q: What does the woman imply?
(14)
A.The library has already chosen some people to work there.
B.She is going to give the man a job offer.
C.The library is looking for more applicants.
D.The man should hurry up.
第4题
W: I hope you're not planning to take your time going there. They are usually snapped up within the first week.
Q: What does the woman mean?
(16)
A.The man will have no choices left.
B.The man had better go there quickly.
C.The man should go when he has spare time.
D.The books are a bit scratched and are of poor quality.
第5题
听力原文: I met Susan at a dance about six months ago. We get along well together since we like music, dancing, swimming, and tennis. But whenever I start to get serious about our relationship and try to discuss with her how she feels about me and whether we might consider marriage, she gets angry and refuses to talk about it. Usually, she says something like: "I'm not the marrying kind" or "We're having too much fun to be serious." Besides all these, I don' t think that my parents like her very much. They think that she's not very intelligent.
Do you think I should continue to keep the relationship? Or should I forget her? We're both 22, but I'm ready to settle down and establish a home. I have a good job as a salesman, and by the time I' m 24, I hope to have saved enough money to start my own business.
(33)
A.The relationship between the speaker and Susan.
B.The arrangement of the speaker's marriage ceremony.
C.The speaker's parents' opinion of Susan.
D.The speaker's plan for the future.
第6题
听力原文: Today I'd like to mention an interesting television program that will be shown on October 10th. It's about the brain. It's a new public television show produced in New York City. The program will investigate how the brain functioned and new functions. Some interesting topics that will be discussed are dreaming, memory, and depression. These topics will be illustrated by using computer imitations of the brain to make explanation easy to follow. The show is not for children. But don't worry. It's not intended for scientists either. I think the program will be very helpful with the work we're doing in class on the brain. I hope you'll watch it. Remember it's on October 10th.
(35)
A.A computer specialist.
B.A scientist.
C.A television announcer.
D.A teacher.
第7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
第8题
M: Oh well, congratulations. I hope you were rewarded handsomely.
W: Well, every bit helps. So, about your lecture, I understand you were talking about extinctions.
M: Yes. Well, the crux of my talk was just that, we tend to think of extinction as a dramatic event, but most species die out over quite a period of time.
W: Why do they die off? I thought they were continuously improving themselves. Natural selection, I think you once mentioned.
M: Ah, but you see while there is natural competition between the species, what determines which species survive is largely by chance.
W: I don't get it. Why do species bother competing?
M: Well, there are short-term advantages. But many species also are helped by others. For example, the common housefly and cockroaches might have died off years ago if not for humans.
W: But you're not saying that humans are so successful merely because of chance?
M: To a certain extent, humans were initially lucky enough to have the right weather conditions and a lack of predators, but now, of course, we survive by ingenuity!
W: So we may never become extinct.
M: NO, because we may be in a crash course to extinction by our continuous exploitation of the environment. We are a relatively young species and our time is not yet overdue.
W: But there are 6 billion of us.
M: Yes, and there're many more houseflies too! Each with the capacity to spread one disease from one person to another in a fast period of time.
(23)
A.She is writing a competitive paper for a scholarship.
B.She is doing a paper.
C.She missed the lecture.
D.She is planning to attend the scholarship award ceremony.
第9题
W: Oh, really?
M: Yeah. So do you have any plan for the summer?
W: Actually, I do. My parents have always liked taking me to different places of historical significance.
M: I guess they want to reinforce the stuff you've learned in school about history. So where are you going this summer?
W: Well, this summer it's finally going to be Gettysburg.
M: Finally? You mean you've never been there? Gettysburg is probably the most famous civil war site in the country; and it's only a couple of hours away.
W: We had planned to go there about ten years ago, but we ended up not going anywhere that year.
M: What happened?
W: Don't ask me what it was. You know, I was too young to remember... Anyway, I hope that doesn't happen again this year.
(9)
A.Places the man has visited.
B.A paper the woman is writing for a class.
C.School activities they enjoy.
D.The woman's plans for the summer.
第10题
听力原文: To get us started this semester, I'm going to spend the first two classes giving you background lectures about some basic cinematic concepts. Once you are a little more familiar with basic film terminology, we will be ready to look at the history of movies in the United States. You will be expected to attend showings of films on Tuesday evening at 7 o'clock at Jennings Auditorium, that's our lab. Then during our Wednesday seminar, we will discuss in depth the movie we saw the night before. We're not covering silent movies in this course. We will begin with the first talking motion picture, The Jazz Singer, released in 1927. The next week we'll be looking at The Gold Digger of 1933, a piece that is very representative of the escapist trend in films released during the Depression. Some of the films we will be watching will probably be new to you, like Frank Capra's Why We Fight. Others you might have already seen on TV, like Rebel Without a Cause starring James Deane, or Stanley Cooper's Doctor's Strange Love. However, I hope you will see even familiar films with new eye. In the last three weeks of the course, we will be watching films from the 1980s, and you will choose one of them as the subject for an extensive written critique. We will talk more about the requirements of the critique later in the semester.
(33)
A.To look at the history of movies in the United States.
B.Arrangement for the movie course.
C.Looking at The Gold Digger of 1933.
D.Watching Frank Capra's Why We Fight.