I never heard an impatient or angry word passed between any members of my party when t
A.undertaking
B.to undertake
C.to be undertaken
D.undertaken
A.undertaking
B.to undertake
C.to be undertaken
D.undertaken
第2题
M: Yes, wasn't it marvelous! It is said the lecturer is a self-taught man with no university education.
Q: What did the man think of the lecture?
(17)
A.It was misleading.
B.It was enjoyable.
C.It was rather boring.
D.It was just so-so.
第3题
M: How could it be? I must admit I have never heard in ages anything so interesting.
Q: What is the man's attitude to the biology class?
(14)
A.He is also glad that the class finally came to a close.
B.He is not impressed by the class.
C.He is fascinated by the biology class.
D.He agrees with the woman.
第4题
M: At least. It used to be one of my favorites before I had to hear it so often.
Q: What did the man and woman think of Maria's record?
(13)
A.They're happy Maria's playing it again.
B.They are both very tired of it.
C.The man likes to listen to it often.
D.The woman has never heard it before.
第5题
M: Though we often hear about air crashes and serious casualties, flying is one of the safest ways to travel.
Q: What do we learn from this conversation?
(18)
A.The man thinks traveling by air is quite safe.
B.The woman never travels by plane.
C.Both speakers feel nervous when flying.
D.The speakers feel sad about the serious loss of life.
第6题
W: Yes,I can suggest a hobby.Electronics might be fun,but you don't want a hobby that requires a lot of expensive equipment,do you?
M: No,I don't want to buy expensive equipment.I just want to do something that is relaxing and enjoyable. Do you think collecting umbrellas would be interesting?
W: Collecting umbrellas! I've heard of a lot of unusual hobbies,but I've never heard of that one. You don't play a musical instrument,do you?
M: Yes,I play the violin,but I want to do something different.What's your hobby?
W: My hobby is stamp collecting.I've just started collecting stamps and it's a lot of fun.Have you ever had a stamp collection?
M: No,I've never had a stamp collection.It takes a long time to build a good stamp collection.doesn't it?
W: Yes,building a good collection takes a long time, but a rare set of stamps can be very valuable. I can see that you're not interested in stamp collecting,but how about spots?
M: Yes, I am interested in sports.I want something I can do on weekends.Do you think golf or tennis would take my mind off my job?
W: Yes,I think they would.
Why does the man need an outside interest?
A.To free his mind off work.
B.To enrich himself.
C.To make new friends.
D.To kill the time.
第7题
M: Well, let me put it this way: I could never stay awake in one of his classes without first drinking a cup of coffee.
What does the man imply?
(14)
A.One needs to drink a end of coffee before the professor's class.
B.He knows Professor Johnson.
C.The professor's classes are in the early morning.
D.The professor's classes are extremely boring.
第8题
According to the text, if a person never forgot ______.
A.his ability to learn would be improved
B.he would have a lot of trouble
C.he would survive best
D.the evolution of memory would stop
第9题
听力原文:W: Hi, Larry, are you waiting to see Professor Gilmore, too?
M: Yah, since I got one of the five highest grades in her class, she asked me if I'd be interested in working as her assistant next semester, I'm here now for my interview.
W: Oh, yes. I know all about that job. I did it two years ago.
M: Really? Did you like it?
W: I think it was the best I've had at school. It paid eight dollars an hour, which was three dollars an hour more than I got working at the school post office the year before.
M: That is a good salary. What did you do?
W: I was in charge of grading all the problem sets that were assigned as homework. I never had trouble doing it, and of course, Prof. Gilmore was always available to help me if I had any questions.
M: I think I'd enjoy doing that sort of work. It would be very good experience for anyone thinking about becoming a teacher.
W: Absolutely. You also learn how to use the computer data base, because the records are kept on it. And building up your computer skills is a good preparation for lots of jobs.
M: The job sounds great, but I'm a little worded about how much time it might take.
W: It's pretty reasonable. It never took me more than five hours a week to do all the grading and then another thirty to forty minutes to record the grades on the computer.
(20)
A.She is a good friend of Professor Gilmore.
B.She used to work for Professor Gilmore.
C.She heard of it form. other students.
D.She arranges the job for Larry.
第10题
A.She was sure Andrew was joking.
B.She had never heard about it.
C.She thought it totally impossible.
D.It had never been mentioned anywhere.
第11题
听力原文:M: I'm sorry I'm late.Rose.
W: That's all right,Vic.My house isn't that easy to find.Many of my friends have trouble finding the way when they come for the first time.But you know,you wouldn't have gotten lost if you had a"smart"car.
M: A smart car?I have never heard of that before.What's a smart car?
W: I just read a magazine article about some new technology that can make a car smart.One device is a computerized map display and a synthesized voice,you must enter the address where you want to go,and the voice tells you how to get there,street by street.
M: Hey,that's just like my brother.He never gets lost,and he's always telling me the best route.So what else will a smart car be able to do?
W: Well,the article said that they will be equipped with radar warning systems that will warn drivers if they're getting too close to other cars with an alarm signal,and they will even put on the brakes if the drivers don't.
M: Tell me,Rose,will these cars be smart enough to fill themselves up with gas?
W: Not that I know of.Why do you ask?
M: Well,I'm not late because I got lost--I'm late because I ran out of gas on the way over here.
What do we learn about a"smart"car according to the woman?
A.It uses new technology.
B.It is installed with a robot.
C.It is as clever as human.
D.It can talk with people.