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第1题
M: I think it is highly unlikely that I got the job.
Q: What does the man suggest?
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A.It is unlikely that he will go to the interview.
B.He thinks he will be recommended for a high-level job.
C.The interview was apparently quite unsuccessful.
D.He had an excellent interview.
第2题
W: Please wait while I check. Apparently there was no one at your address when it was delivered yesterday.
M: That's right. I was away on a holiday and couldn't arrange for it to be collected either.
W: Here you are, sir. Please sign this receipt before you leave.
What does the man want to do?
A.Check a date.
B.Make an inquiry.
C.Collect a parcel.
D.Buy stamps.
第3题
W: I would have thought they should at least have some lights there.
Q: What does the woman imply?
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A.The lights were not working that night.
B.There were lights there since she saw them.
C.The man should have seen the light.
D.The school could have easily solved the problem.
第4题
What did Phillips fear according to Police in Texas?
A.That he would be sentenced to death.
B.That he would die in prison.
C.That he would be fired.
D.That he would be discriminated.
第5题
W: Of course I can go with you. You definitely need someone to give you fashion tips. I remember that horrible plaid tie you bought just a couple of weeks ago.
M: That's why I'm asking you for some assistance. I thought that tie looked great, but apparently no one else shared my feelings.
W: Don't worry. I'll help you pick out some good clothes this time.
Why does the man need some new suits?
A.He will wear them to an upcoming conference.
B.He just got a new job.
C.He was given a promotion.
D.He's got a job interview.
第6题
听力原文: The Robinsons were driving through Port Merlin Road when they heard a loud explosion. At first, they thought it was the noise of a plane. But, before long, they saw smoke rising a few blocks away and a little further on they came upon a crowd in the street and men with armbands directing the traffic. The way ahead was blocked and they were in a one way street, so they tried taking a short cut down a side street and soon found themselves in a bad traffic jam. The car in front of them stopped and couldn't start again. So Mr. Robinson helped the driver to push it out of the way.
In the meantime, two fire engines as well as ambulances and police arrived and the ambulance men began looking for victims among the debris. The police put up a barrier with a notice across the street leading to the building, which was badly damaged. They were also trying to stop sightseers from getting near. Two of the ambulance man heard noises while they were searching. It sounded like someone knocking, m they took tm-ns clearing away the bricks to get at the person under the floor beneath them. In the end, they succeeded in rescuing him.
Some of those who had narrow escapes were interviewed by press reporters. Apparently the explosion had been mused by a leaking gas pipe and it looked as if the firm which had recently fitted the pipes was responsible for the accident.
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A.An automobile collision.
B.An air crash.
C.The noise of a crowd.
D.An explosion.
第7题
听力原文:M: Excuse me. Are you waiting to buy tickets?
W: Yes, I am, So are all these people in front of me.
M: Have you been here long?
W: About 45 minutes. I' ye moved forward a total of about 3 feet in that time.
M: You' re kidding.
W: Not at all. There was a couple up ahead of me who got so disgusted they finally gave up and left. They said they' d been waiting for more than an hour.
M: Terrific. Does anyone know what' s causing the delay?
W: If so, no one has let us know. It could be that there aren't enough people selling tickets this afternoon. Or maybe their computer is down. I' m sure the concert hash' t been cancelled.
M: I just hope they don' t run out of tickets before I get up there.
W: That really would be annoying, wouldn' t it.'?
M: I guess I should have come before lunch. Or has it been like this all day?
W: Apparently it has. In fact, before I came I tried calling to charge my tickets over the phone, just to avoid this long wait. But they' re not taking phone orders, or checks, or credit cards. It' s cash or nothing, and you have to come in person.
M: Well, there' re two more hours before the ticket office closes. Tickets for a good concert are worth waiting for. So I think I'll just make myself comfortable.
What are the man and the woman doing?
A.Trying to telephone someone.
B.Waiting in line.
C.Canceling reservations.
D.Attending a concert.
第8题
听力原文:MB Did you hear that Mr. Faulkner is leaving at the end of December?
WB No, I didn't. Why is he leaving?
MB He was offered a position at Jacoby Department Store. Apparently he'll be their new store manager.
WB Wow, that's great. Everyone in the men's department will really miss working with him. His management really helped boost overall sales.
Where does Mr. Faulkner work?
A.In a classroom
B.In a restaurant
C.In a department store
D.In a manufacturing plant
第9题
Gunmen killed about 50 people just to take a revenge on the bombing event in the Shiite area.
A.正确
B.错误