第1题
M: That may not be the reason. Have you ever seen his father who is close to 2 meters tall?
Q: What contributes most to the child's height according to the man?
(15)
A.Milk.
B.Sleep.
C.Exercise.
D.Genes.
第2题
听力原文:W: Have you seen Tom lately?
M: Yeah. He is really something nowadays. I can’t even get close to him.
Q: What does the man think about Tom?
(17)
A.Tom is very rich now.
B.Tom is a very important person.
C.Tom has become very bad guy.
D.Tom is arrogant to his old friends.
第3题
W: I changed my mind. Living so close is a good change of pace from rushing around.
Q: What does the man mean?
(19)
A.He doesn't have time living on campus.
B.He wants to change his home.
C.He wanted more free time so he moved on campus.
D.He prefers the more interesting life-style. on campus.
第4题
M: I don't have much time, Jane. I'd better find all the references I need for tomorrow's presentation before they close the door.
Q: Where does the conversation most probably happen?
(14)
A.In a classroom.
B.In a library.
C.In a bookstore.
D.In a cafeteria.
第5题
M: Yes, but I haven't heard from him for ages. Actually, I've been out of touch with him since our first reunion after graduation.
Q: What do we learn about the speakers?
(15)
A.They were both chairpersons of the students' union.
B.They have known each other since their schooldays.
C.They are going to hold a reunion party.
D.They have been in close touch by email.
第6题
听力原文: Most reliable companies pay close attention to customers' mails, particularly from dissatisfied customers. But writing letters to a company is one thing; getting the company to do what you want is another. And it requires a certain amount of know-how to persuade a manufacturer to repair your broken toaster or to make an adjustment on your mishandled airplane reservation.
First, you must observe certain principles. The most important is that you must deal with a reliable company. If you buy something from a fly-by-night retailer, you have to accept the fact that you have thrown away your money.
Second, if the product carries a warranty, be sure that you understand its terms. The warranty is an insurance policy, and the customer pays for that insurance when he pays for the product. If a product becomes defective a few weeks after the warranty has run out, some companies may make the adjustment, only for the sake of good will.
Third, let the company know in no uncertain terms that you are disgusted with its product or service, more often than not, customers who write in anger sometimes forget to include important information that the company needs in order to correct the situation. If that information is lacking, all the anger in the letter will get you nowhere. On the other hand, a simple, calm, factual and reasoned letter can usually help you to achieve the desired end.
(23)
A.Write an angry letter to the company.
B.Make sure that the product carries a warranty.
C.Deal with a reliable company.
D.Get the company to make an adjustment.
第7题
You should also introduce your speaker's speech topic and his【C10】______, and in doing this you should make clear that the audience is aware of the speaker's【C11】______in his field. Some individuals are so well-known in their fields that it is only necessary to present them by name.【C12】______, it is far better to ignore this possibility in most【C13】______and proceed to give some of the【C14】______facts concerning his educational background, his major accomplishments, and his present role in society.
Most speakers are【C15】______to talk a- bout their own accomplishments, and it is your job to【C16】______out beforehand what these accomplishments are and then tell your audience about those that seem most interesting. This requires some【C17】______a- head.
【C18】______you will have referred to the speaker, possibly by name and title, before you formally introduce him, it is al- ways a good idea to【C19】______the title or substance of his topic as【C20】______as his name and title near the close of your introduction.
【C1】
A.for
B.in
C.up
D.on
第8题
听力原文: If you plan to remain in the United States for any length of time, you will soon find it too expensive to stay in a hotel and will want to find another place to live in. As is true in cities everywhere in the world, the farther you live outside the city, generally the lower the rents will be. However, traveling to and from the city by bus, car, or train may make it as expensive as living in the city. Naturally, it is easier to join in the life of a city if one is close to the center. For this reason, you may prefer to live as close to the center of the city as possible. Or, you may prefer to rent a place for only a month or two until you become more familiar with the area.
Your best source of information about either houses or apartments is likely to be the local newspaper. Usually, the week's most complete listing of houses or apartments to rent appears in the Sunday newspaper, which, in many cities, can be obtained late Saturday night. Many people looking for hours or apartments believe that they have a better chance of finding a place to live in if they have all the information as soon as possible. On Sunday morning, they are ready to call or visit.
(33)
A.Near a market.
B.In the city center.
C.Near the city.
D.Far away from the city.
第9题
W: Sure, my pleasure.
M: Which hotel do you recommend to me? I've heard much of Holiday Inn. What's it like?
W: It's nice there. It's in the city center and has all the usual business facilities a businessman needs. They provide first class service, I think.
M: Oh, good. So I'll make a reservation for a single room there. Now, what's the best form. of transport to get to the hotel from the airport. Should I take a taxi?
W: Well, you can, but you don't have to. There's an excellent subway system.
M: Mmm... can you tell me something about the business hours? I mean, what time are the banks open?
W: The hanks? They open at half past eight and close at four thirty.
M: I see. And are they open on Saturday, too?
W: I'm afraid not. And I'd better warn you, the shops close very early in London. During the week they're open until half past six, but on weekends they close at four.
M: At four! My god! Now, what's the weather like at this time of the year?
W: Well, it's usually warm But sometimes it turns very cold and wet. So don't forget to take an umbrella before you leave the house. By the way, when are you going on this trip?
M: Oh, not until the middle of the month. September 15th, I think Anything else you want to advise me on?
W: No, nothing I can think of now. It's a nice place, peaceful and calm, and the people there are friendly. I'm sure you'll enjoy your stay there.
(20)
A.He is going to spend a holiday in London.
B.He is going to have a business trip to London.
C.He will go to London with the woman.
D.He is going to move to London.
第10题
You should also introduce your speaker's speech topic and his【B10】, and in doing this you should make clear that the audience is aware of the speaker's【B11】in his field. Some individuals are so well-known in their fields that it is only necessary to present them by name.【B12】, it is far better to ignore this possibility in most【B13】and proceed to give some of the【B14】facts concerning his educational background, his major accomplishments, and his present role in society.
Most speakers are【B15】to talk about their own accomplishments, and it is your job to【B16】out beforehand what these accomplishments are and then tell your audience about those that seem most interesting. This requires some【B17】ahead.【B18】you will have referred to the speaker, possibly by name and title, before you formally introduce him, it is always a good idea to【B19】the title or substance of his topic as【B20】as his name and title near the close of your introduction.
【B1】
A.for
B.in
C.up
D.on
第11题
听力原文:M: Hello. Can I help you?
W: Yes, I want to see the West End.
M: How much time do you have?
W: Just one day.
M: Well, what do you particularly want to do?
W: I want to visit museums, art galleries, Buckingham Palace, do some shopping, go to the theater...
M: But you only ham one day!
W: That's right.
M: Well, you can go shopping in tile morning.
W: Where?
M: In Oxford Street.
W: How do I get there?
M: You can walk through Hyde Park. It's quite near.
W: Good. What time do the shops open?
M: At nine.
W: Are there any restaurants in Oxford Street?
M: Yes, there are lots. You can have lunch there.
W: Are there any museums near Oxford Street?
M: Yes, the British Museum. You can go there in the afternoon.
W: Good. What time does it close?
M: At five.
W: I want to go to the theater in the evening.
M: Well, there are many theaters near there.
W: Where exactly?
M: In Shaftsbury Avenue. You can take a bus from the British museum. W: Wonderful. Thanks for your help.
M: You're welcome. Have a good time!
(20)
A.Oxford.
B.Birmingham.
C.Shaftsbury.
D.London.