Let’s go to school, _____we?
A.will
B.shall
C.can
D.should
A.will
B.shall
C.can
D.should
第1题
M: Me too. Just a second, I need to put all this stuff in my schoolbag. Where shall we go?
W: The school cafeteria.
M: No, the food served there is not as good as one expects. Besides, workers there often pull long faces. Let's go to the food-studs outside the campus. Food there is cheap and tasty and the venders always greet customers with open arms.
W: Are you kidding? Haven't you heard that some students got very sick after their taste of the snacks they sold. I'd rather go to the dining hall even though the food served is tasteless as I think.
M: Why not go to the supermarket, and get some cookies and milk? By the way, you often suitor from stomach-ach.
Physicians say it does lots of good to one's stomach if he has some milk right before his bedtime.
W: That sounds like a good idea Let's go.
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A.To go to the school cafeteria.
B.To go to the food stands outside the school
C.To go to the supermarket.
D.To go to the venders
第2题
听力原文:W: Hi Chris, would you like to do something with me this weekend?
M: Sure. I happen to be free this weekend. What shall we do?
W: I don't know. Do you have any idea?
M: Why don't we see a film? There're some American blockbusters on.
W: Sounds good. Which film shall we see?
M: Let's see The First Blood. The plot is thrilling and the cast is strong.
W: I'd rather not. I don't like violent films. How about School Ties? I heard it's quite a funny film. It is about American high school life and racism.
M: Have you seen the film? You seem to know a lot about the film.
W: No, I searched for the information on the Internet.
M: OK. Let's go to see the film. When is it on?
W: It's at 8 o'clock at the Rex. We still have two and a half hours. Shall we have something to eat before the film?
M: Sure. What about going to that new Italian restaurant--Sunny Woods?
W: Great idea! Italian food is my favorite. Then let's meet there at 6:00.
M: OK. I'll see you at Sunny Woods at 6:00. Bye.
W: See you then.
(20)
A.They are going to invite some friends to play cards.
B.They plan to go to a Chinese restaurant.
C.They will go to see a horror movie.
D.None of the above.
第3题
(30)
A.A pupil
B.A graduate.
C.A senior.
D.An undergraduate.
第4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5题
听力原文:M: Hey, Allen, how are you?
W: I'm fine Bob. Aren't you glad the semester is over?
M: Yes, are you going to go to the rock concert Friday night?
W: I haven't thought much about it, and you?
M: Sure, would you like to go with me?
W: Sounds like fun!
M: You have to buy your own ticket, though.
W: Are you broke again? Let me treat you.
M: Wow, where did you come into so rich cash?
W: You know I am a waitress at the student center. Anyway, now that annual exams are almost over, I'd like a night out.
M: Since you've been worried about buying the tickets, why don't you take us out to dinner?
W: You've got a deal. Let's buy the tickets now.
(20)
A.in the middle of the semester
B.at the beginning of exams
C.at the end of the school year
D.in the middle of summer vacation
第6题
听力原文:W: Ok, this will be my treat.
M: Oh, no, you don' t.
W: All right then, we'll go Dutch.
M: Next time. This time, it' s my treat.
W: My, it's nice to have lunch with such a prosperous gentleman.
M: Thank you.
W: Gee, it's crowded.
M: Look, one empty table by that big picture window over there. Let's go and get it.
W: Ah, this Is a pretty spot. You can see the people passing by while you eat.
M: And they can see you eat while they pass by and that' s a pretty picture too.
W: You not only coin a neat phrase, but turn a girl's head too. ls this the only type of place for lunch?
M: There are some lunch counters, but they serve only a few specialties.
W: Why can't you eat lunch in a restaurant?
M: Well, you can,but the service isn't as fast. Most people only have half an hour to one hour for lunch. The time is too short for them to eat in a restaurant or to run back and forth from home to school or office; because cities are too big.
W: So they cat quickly at the lunch counters?
M: Right. Lunch is normally a light meal anyway. Workers must either take lunch with them or get it near the place where they work.
W: What about the children?
M: Kids in school take sandwiches, fruit and cookies along with them or eat in school cafeterias.
W: This is delicious. If all the food tastes as good as this, I won' t miss our own food too much. I like American food!
M: I' m glad you enjoy it. Arc you done?
W: Yeah, I'm full.
M: Are you sure? You can get seconds.
W: I' m positively full. I have no more room. Wow, this will last me for a week. Thank you very much.
M: Don't mention it.
(20)
A.The man.
B.The woman.
C.They pay for their own dinner respectively,
D.Someone else,
第7题
听力原文:M: Hey, Ellen. How are you?
W: I' m fine, Bob. Aren' t you glad the semester is over?
M: Yep. Are you going to the rock concert Friday night?
W: I hadn' t much thought about it. Are you?
M: Sure. Would you like to go with me?
W: Sounds like fun.
M: You' ll have to buy your own ticket, though.
W: Are you broke again? Let me treat you.
M: Wow, when did you become so rich?
W: You know, I' m a waitress at the Student Center. Anyway, now that final exams are almost over. I' d love a night out.
M: Since you've been so great about buying the tickets, why don't I take us out to dinner?
W: You've got a deal. Let's buy the tickets now.
(20)
A.In the middle of the semester.
B.At the beginning of the exams.
C.At the end of the school year.
D.In the middle of summer vacation.
第8题
听力原文:W: Ok. This will be my treat.
M: Oh, no, you don't.
W, All right, then, we'll go Dutch.
M: Next time. This time you are my guest.
W: Oh, it's so nice to have lunch with such a prosperous gentleman.
M: Thank you. Look, one empty small table by that big picture window over there. Let's go get it.
W: Ah, this is a pretty spot. You can see the people passing by while you eat.
M: And they can see you eat while they pass and that's a pretty picture too.
W: You not only coin a neat phrase, but turn a girl's head also. Is this the only type place for lunch?
M: There are some lunch counters, but they serve only a few specialties.
W: Why can't you eat lunch in a restaurant?
M: Well, you can, but the service isn't as fast. Most people only have half an hour to one hour for lunch. The time is too short for them to eat in a restaurant or to run back and forth from home to school or office, because the cities are too big.
W: So they eat quickly at the lunch counters?
M: Right. Lunch is normally a light meal anyway. Workers must either take lunch with them or get it near the place where they work.
W: What about the children?
M: Kids in school take sandwiches, fruit and cookies along with them or eat in school cafeterias.
W: This is delicious. If all the food tastes as good as this I won't miss our own food too much. I like American food!
M: I'm glad you enjoy it. Are you done?
W: I'm full.
M: Are you sure? You can get seconds.
W: I'm positively full. I have no more room. Wow, this will last me for a week. Thank you very much.
M: Don't mention it.
(23)
A.The man.
B.The woman.
C.They pay for their own dinner respectively.
D.Someone else.
第9题
听力原文:W: Ok, this will be my treat.
M: Oh, no, you don't.
W: All right then, we'll go Dutch.
M: Next time. This time it's my treat.
W: Mine, it's nice to have lunch with such a prosperous gentleman.
M: Thank you.
W: Gee, it's crowded.
M: Look, one empty table by that big picture window over there. Let's go and get itt
W: Ah, this is a pretty spot. You can see the people passing by while you eat.
M: And they can see you eat while they pass by and that's a pretty picture too.
W: You not only coin a neat phrase, but turn a girl's head too. Is this the only type of place for lunch?
M: There are some lunch counters, but they serve only a few specialties.
W: Why can't you eat your lunch in a restaurant?
M: Well, you can, but the service isn't as fast. Most people only have half an hour to one hour for lunch. The time is too short for them to eat in a restaurant or run back and forth from home to school or office, because cities are too big.
W: So they eat quickly at the lunch counters?
M: Right. Lunch is normally a light meal anyway. Workers must either take lunch with them or get it near the place where they work.
W: What about the children?
M: Kids in school take sandwiches, fruit and cookies along with them or eat in school cafeterias.
W: This is delicious. I fall the food tastes as good as this I won't miss our own food too much. I like American food!
M: I'm glad you enjoy it. Are you done?
W: Yeah, I'm full.
M: Are you sure? You can get seconds.
W: I'm positively full. I have no more room. Wow, this will last me for a week. Thank you very much.
M: Don't mention it.
(20)
A.The man.
B.The woman.
C.They pay for their own dinner respectively.
D.Someone else.
第10题
听力原文:W: What do you want to do tonight?
M: How about going to tile movies? I should be home from work at 5:20. Then we can go out and eat and then to the movies.
W: What do you want to see?
M: Let's see the ad in the newspaper.
W: It starts at 6:30. I don't think we can get there in time to see the beginning. How about the one at the New State Cinema? That starts at 7:00.
M: I don't like Tom Cruise.
W: Well there's one with Zelta Jones and Tom Hanks that starts at 6:50, Maybe we can go to that.
M: I've already seen it. Maybe we should just stay home and watch TV.
W: There's a Julia Roberts movie on TV. How does that sound?
M: Yeah, let's just stay home and watch that. Then we can go out Friday night.
W: Did you forget that Allan and Catherine are coming to dinner that night? In addition we probably couldn't get a baby-sitter Friday. There's a school dance.
M: OK. I hope Saturday is all right. Do we have anything planned for then?
W: No, Saturday is fine. And there's a good movie starting on Saturday too.
M: Good. I'm going to play bowling Saturday morning but I'll be home by 2:00 p.m. Then we can go out for s big dinner and to the movies, if nothing else comes up.
W: I'm sure we'll be able to. It's so nice to share the wonderful romantic movie with my darling.
M: It's the same to me.
(23)
A.The weekend dancing.
B.The weekend shopping.
C.The weekend party.
D.The weekend arrangement.
第11题
听力原文:M: Hey, Susan, my classes in this semester are over at last!
W: Over? I still have two finals to take and three term papers to finish.
M: Take it easy! I can' t wait for the holidays. Where shall we go?
W: I haven't even thought about anything but assignments and cusses yet. You got any ideas?
M: I really want to have a change. I' d like to go somewhere far away from school and forget about lectures and essays and all that hard work.
W: Sounds good to me. How much time do we have before the next semester starts?
M: About three weeks, I guess.
W: How about if we go to the coast? It would be warm and we can sun ourselves.
M: The coast would be good. But let' s look at some other options. There' re mountains in the north. We could go skiing.
W: Skiing is exciting, but I really want to get relaxed.
M: How about we hop a plane to China? We can spend a quiet time with people there for the Chinese Spring Festival.
W: Don' t be joking. Ok, the mountains. But the most important thing for me at the moment is tomorrow' s exam.
M: Good luck to you, Susan! I'll start packing.
(20)
A.She still has two finals to take and three term papers to finish.
B.She also has classes to take.
C.She has to listen to her professor' s lectures.
D.She just wait for the holidays.