I am sure I can ________ him into letting us stay in the hotel for the night.A) spe
I am sure I can ________ him into letting us stay in the hotel for the night.
A) speak
B) say
C) talk
D) tell
I am sure I can ________ him into letting us stay in the hotel for the night.
A) speak
B) say
C) talk
D) tell
第1题
__________, (无论我们遇到怎样的困难) I am sure we can overcome it.
第2题
As long as he is given enough time, I am ______ sure he can do it well.
A.good--looking
B.beautiful
C.nice
D.pretty
第3题
A.Guess
B.That' s so nice of you
C.Yes, I am
D.Sure
第4题
听力原文:W: It seems good but I am not sure about its stability.
M: Our company has been in this line for many yearsand enjoys high reputation, so you can be reassured with its quality.
Q: What do we learn about the man from the conversation?
(19)
A.He is making a public advertisement.
B.He is trying to sell something to the woman.
C.He does not agree with the woman.
D.He is making a report.
第5题
Jack: Would you mind passing me the paper for me, Henry?
Henry: __________, here you are.
A. Sure, my pleasure
B. Yes, I mind
C. I’d like to help, but I am afraid that I can not
D. Not at all
第6题
听力原文:M:Oh,I am terribly sorry.I will pay the bill for your new blouse's cleaning.
W:Don't worry about it. You didn't do it deliberately.And I'm sure the orange juice won't stain the fiber.
Q:What can we learn about the woman?
(18)
A.She will have her blouse cleaned by the man.
B.She is very angry with the man.
C.She will have a bottle of orange juice.
D.She doesn't blame the man for his carelessness.
第7题
I am not sure that I can draw an exact line between wit and humor (perhaps the distinction is so subtle that only those persons can decide who have long white beards), but even an ignorant person may ex- press an opinion in this matter.
I am quite positive that humor is the more comfortable and livable quality, for humorous persons, if their gift is genuine and not a mere shine upon the surface, are always agreeable companions. They have pleasant mouths turned up at the corners, to which the great Master of Marionettes has fixed the strings and he holds them in his nimblest fingers to twitch them at the slightest jest. But the mouth of a merely witty man is hard and sour. Nor is the flash from a witty man always comforting, but a humorous man radiates a general pleasure.
I admire wit, but I have no real liking for it; it has been too often employed against me, whereas humor is always an ally. It never points an impertinent linger into my defects. A wit's tongue, however, is as sharp as a donkey's stick—I may gallop the faster for its prodding, but the touch behind is too persuasive for any comfort.
Wit is a lean creature with a sharp inquiring nose, whereas humor has a kindly eye and a comfortable girth. Wit has a better voice in a solo, but humor comes into the chorus best. Wit keeps the season's fashions and is precise in the phrases and judgments of the day, but humor is concerned with homely eternal things.
The distinction between wit and humor is______.
A.of no particular importance
B.solely a matter of opinion
C.subtle
D.exact and important
第8题
听力原文:W: Can you tell me some of your strong points?
M: With my qualifications and experience, I feel I am hardworking, responsible and diligent in any thing I do.
W: Give me a brief introduction of your current job experience.
M: I have been working as a computer programmer for five years. To be specific, I do system analysis, trouble shooting and provide software support.
W: What have you done for your current organization?
M: I have finished three new projects, and I am sure I can apply my experience to this position.
W: What makes you think you would be a success in this position?
M: My graduate school training along with my internship should qualify me for this job. I am sure I will be successful.
W: Do you work well under stress or pressure?
M: I can deal with it well since it is quite common in my current position.
W: What leadership qualities did you have?
M: I feel that learning how to motivate people and to work together as a team will be the major goal of my leadership.
W: How do you deal with the trouble you have with your colleagues in your work?
M: I will try to present my ideas in a more clear and open way in order to get my points across.
(20)
A.Boss and employee.
B.Teacher and student.
C.Interviewer and candidate.
D.Colleagues.
第9题
听力原文:W: Hey, Mike! Where am you off to?
M: I'm heading for the Price Chopper. I do a lot of the family shopping since my mom got a pan-time job.
W: Can you give me a ride? I want to get some drinks.
M: Sure! Let's go!
W: Do you enjoy shopping?
M: Enjoy? I don't mind admitting 1 hate shopping almost as much as I hate algebra. Correction! I hate shopping even more than I hate algebra.
W: Yipe! A loose shopping cart!
M: Today I'm proud of myself. I remembered to bring along my shopping list.
W: You're becoming an experienced shopper!
M: Gosh! Wrong shopping list!
W: I'm sorry to hear that.
M: But it's okay! I'm sure I can remember most of the six or seven items that my mom wanted me to pick up.
W: Watch out for the cart. Mike!
M: Thanks! You know, as I scamper through the aisles I can always successfully avoid the flying carts of my fellow shoppers.
W: Whew! That was close!
M: You see! I manage to pick up what I want in record time!
W: Great! Let's head for the express line. Everyone knows express lines move much faster than regular lines.
M: All right! Oh, unfortunately, this express line doesn't move at all!
W: The next line has one shopper. Let's switch lines!
(20)
A.It's a market.
B.It's a recreation center.
C.It's an algebra school.
D.It's the name of a part-time job.
第10题
听力原文:M: So, Claire, you are into drama.
W: Yes, I've a master's degree in Drama and Theater. At the moment, I am hoping to get onto a PHD program.
M: What excites you about drama?
W: Well, I find it's a communicative way to study people, and you learn how to read people in drama. So usually I can understand what people are saying, even though they might be lying.
M: That would be useful.
W: Yeah, it's very useful for me as well. I'm an English lecturer, so I use a lot of drama in my classes, such as role-plays. And I ask my students to create mini-dramas. They really respond well. At the moment, I am hoping to get onto a PHD course. I would like to concentrate on Asian drama and try to bring Asian theater to the world attention. I don't know how successful I will be, but here is hoping.
M: Oh, I'm sure you will be successful. Now, Claire, what do you do for stage fright?
W: Ah, stage fright. Well, many actors have that problem. I get stage fright every time I'm going to teach a new class. The night before, I usually can't sleep.
M: What? For teaching?
W: Yes! I get really had stage fright, but the minute I step into the classroom or get onto the stage, it just all falls into place. Then I just feel like "Yeah, this is what I'm made to do." and I am fine.
M: Wow, that' cool.
(20)
A.It helps her to attract more public attention.
B.It improves her chance of getting promoted.
C.It strengthens her relationship with students.
D.It enables her to understand people better.