A.He'll start next week.B.He wouldn't enjoy it.C.He would like time to decide.D.He wan
A.He'll start next week.
B.He wouldn't enjoy it.
C.He would like time to decide.
D.He wants his adviser's opinion.
A.He'll start next week.
B.He wouldn't enjoy it.
C.He would like time to decide.
D.He wants his adviser's opinion.
第1题
听力原文:W: Good morning, this is Dr. Allen's office.
M: Good morning, I'd like to make an appointment with Dr. Allen to have my teeth cleaned and checked. I'd like to have it done this week if possible.
W: I'll see whether the doctor has time to see you this week. Have you seen Dr. Allen before?
M: No, I've just moved to town and Dr. Allen was recommended by a friend of mine. My name is Edward Johnson.
W: The doctor has no free time this week, Mr. Johnson. If you are having trouble with your teeth, I'll try to work you in, otherwise I can give you an appointment on Friday, the 22nd. Will that be all right?
M: I'm sorry, I'1l be working on the 22nd. I'm not having any trouble with my teeth, but 1 hoped to have the appointment this week because I won't start work at my new job until next Monday.
W: How about Saturday, the 23rd, at 10' AM?
M: That will be fine. Thank you.
W: We'll see you on the 23rd then, Mr. Johnson, Goodbye.
M: Good bye.
(23)
A.He has a bad tooth.
B.He's leaving next week.
C.He will be busy next week.
D.He needs to find a job.
第2题
听力原文:W: Do you think you'll have enough money saved by next month to get a computer?
M: Not by a long shot. It'll be three months at the earliest.
Q: What does the man imply?
(14)
A.He hopes to buy the computer after three months.
B.He has been saving for three months.
C.The computer was delivered earlier than he expected.
D.The computer he wants is not available.
第3题
M: It will be postponed until next week's class.
Q: What does the man mean?
(17)
A.He'll give the quiz at a later time.
B.The quiz will be very short.
C.The quiz won't be ready until Thursday.
D.He'll score the quiz quickly.
第4题
听力原文:W: How do you like your new job, David?
M: Fine. This week I have been reading the financial reports and studying the books. Next week I will probably start to handle some of the accounts.
What docs the man do for a living?
(17)
A.He is a librarian
B.He is a professor.
C.He is an accountant
D.He is a reporter.
第5题
听力原文:W: How do you like your new job, Michael?
M: Fine. This week I've been reading the financial reports and studying the books. Next week I will probably start to handle some of the accounts.
Q: What is the man's job?
(15)
A.He is a teacher in a school.
B.He is a librarian in a school.
C.He is a reporter in a newspaper agency.
D.He is an accountant in a company.
第6题
M: Oh, but I don't have to see him. I'll just leave my teeth in his office and he can look at them when he bad time. They are false teeth!
Q: What is Dr. Johnson?
(19)
A.He's a professor.
B.He's a surgeon.
C.He's a physician.
D.He's a dentist.
第7题
听力原文:W: Have you saved enough to buy that new printer for your computer yet?
M: You know, money seems to be burning a hole in my pocket recently. Let's just wait and see. Maybe next month.
Q: What does the man mean?
(17)
A.He% not sure how much a printer costs.
B.He'll buy a computer later this week.
C.He lost money he was saving.
D.He doesn't have enough money to buy a printer now.
第8题
听力原文:W: Have you saved enough money to buy that new printer for your computer yet?
M: You know, money seems to be burning a hole in my pocket recently. Let's just wait and see. Maybe next month.
Q: What does the man mean?
(15)
A.He's not sure how much a printer costs.
B.He'll buy a computer later this week.
C.He lost money he was saving.
D.He doesn't have enough money to buy a printer now.
第9题
M: He deserved it. He' s never really studied since last semester.
Q: How does the man feel about Jack' s failing the exam?
(15)
A.He feels unsympathetic.
B.He feels it's a pity.
C.He feels it's unfair.
D.He feels glad.
第10题
听力原文:M: Hello, could I speak to Karen, please?
W: Speaking.
M: Hi, Karen, it's Jack.
W: Hello, Jack. What's up?
M: A bunch of us are going to a new Thai restaurant for dinner tonight. How about coming with us?
W: I'd love to, but I have to prepare for my speech. I'll be the main talker in the classroom discussion tomorrow morning.
M: Oh, what a shame, maybe next time.
W: I'm so sorry.
M: Never mind. Are you afraid of making a speech?
W: I'm a little nervous indeed.
M: I hate to get up in front of many people. I often forget what to say and don't know where to put my hands.
W: Oh, it's not so serious as that. Someone might get frozen up for a while before the audience. But when you have made a start, you can carry on with what you've prepared, and your performance won't be too bad.
M: Yes. There is something I should learn from you, you know, self-confidence. By the way, how have you prepared your speech?
W: Not very well, I'm afraid. I didn't write every word of the speech, I just have an outline of about 80 words.
M: Are you sure you can do the presentation well only depending on a rough draft of the main ideas?
W: Yes, almost. You know, the speech is about my personal experience in learning spoken English. I'm going to talk on the most familiar topic to my classmates. I'm not afraid of anything. The key problem is how to compose the speech with a reasonable flow.
M: You're wonderful! I hope you succeed in tomorrow's public speaking.
W: Thanks a lot.
(20)
A.He wants the woman to give him some advice on preparing a speech.
B.He wants to invite the woman to dinner.
C.He wants to help the woman with her speech.
D.He wants to invite the woman to listen to a public speech.