听力原文:M: The wine costs $50, but I only have $28.W: I have $35. Would you like to borro
听力原文:M: The wine costs $50, but I only have $28.
W: I have $35. Would you like to borrow it?
How much do they have between them?
A.$63.
B.$68.
C.$86.
听力原文:M: The wine costs $50, but I only have $28.
W: I have $35. Would you like to borrow it?
How much do they have between them?
A.$63.
B.$68.
C.$86.
第1题
听力原文:W: I don't like drinking wine. What about you?
M: Neither do I.
Q: What can we learn from the dialogue?
(17)
A.The man likes drinking wine very much.
B.The woman doesn't like drinking wine at all.
C.Neither of them likes drinking wine.
第2题
听力原文:M: Next time you invite me to dinner, shall I bring a bottle of wine?
W: That's all right with me, but you know it is not the custom to bring spirits to people's homes in this country.
Q: What does the woman think about the man's offer?
(19)
A.She accepts it.
B.She tells him to decide for himself.
C.She rejects it.
D.She will think about it.
第3题
听力原文:W Hello, Tyrone. Here's a bottle of wine I picked up.
M Thanks, Charmaine. I really appreciate that.
W Oh, it's nothing. I just picked it up on the way over.
M It goes well with the fish and chips that I'm making now. And it will be ready soon. Can you give me a hand for a moment?
What did Charmaine bring?
A.A recipe
B.A bottle of wine
C.Flowers
D.A pie
第4题
听力原文:M: What can I do for you, Miss?
W: I'd like to have a piece of apple pie, a sandwich, a small one, that is, and what do you have for wine here?
M: We offer red wine and very good beer, Miss.
W: I don't like beer. So give me a glass of red wine, with some milk in it.
M: Red wine with milk in it? Will that do.?
W: Yes, that will do. M: You are a special guest.
What is the man?
A.He is a student.
B.He is a waiter.
C.He is a boss.
第5题
听力原文:W: Good morning, sir. What would you like?
M: I'd like a red wine, please.
W: Anything else?
M: What snacks have you got?
W: The menu is on the board over there. There's pancake, Greek salad, steak and chips...
M: I'll try the Greek salad, please. Do I pay now?
W: Oh, yes, if you would. That's 75 cents for the wine and $1.30 for the salad.
Where does this conversation take place?
A.In a restaurant.
B.In a night club.
C.In a supermarket.
第6题
听力原文:W: I wonder what the daily specials are.
M: I didn't see a specials board, so let's ask the waiter. Excuse me, waiter, what are the specials today?
Q: What are they asking for?
(19)
A.the menu.
B.the bill.
C.the wine list.
D.the special food of the day.
第7题
W: Spaghetti sounds good. But I feel like a medium rare steak. I am starving! Oh, yeah I Would you like soup with that?
M: By any chance, do you know what kinds of soup they have today?
W: Yeah, I saw it on the menu. They have vegetable soup and clam chowder today. I bet you will have vegetable soup. I know you don't enjoy eating clams. Also, I want to ask if we can see the wine list.
What kinds of dressing is the man going to have today?
A.French
B.Thousand Island
C.Italian
D.Honey mustard
第8题
听力原文:W: Hello there. How are you doing?
M: Fine so far, but my cars feel a little funny.
W: That's the air pressure. You'll get used to it in a little while.
M: Can I unfasten my seat belt now?
W: As soon as the light 'above your seat goes off, then you can get up and walk around.
M: Will there be a movie?
W: Yes, but not until after we have served dinner.
M: Will that be soon?
W: Yes, right away. You must be hungry.
M: Not very, but I would like a drink, please.
W: I'll bring you one. Would you like a coke, beer or wine?
M: Just water, please.
W: Would you like to see a magazine?
M: Yes, I like to look at Newsweek please and could you tell me where to find the restroom?
W: It's right to the back of the plane.
M: I'm grateful for your help.
W: It's my pleasure.
(23)
A.In a ship.
B.On a bus.
C.On a plane.
D.In a car.
第9题
听力原文:(A) They are having a conversation.
(B) The woman is pouring wine into a glass.
(C) The woman is pointing at the screen.
(D) The man is resting his chin on his hand.
A.
B.
C.
D.
第10题
听力原文:M: Can you spare a moment, dear? I want you to listen to this letter.
W: Go ahead, then.
M: Dear Sir, my wife and I arrived home last night after a holiday arranged by your firm. We stayed at the hotel described in your brochure as a comfortable, medium-sized hotel, with a magnificent view of the sea, offering courteous, old fashioned service arid excellent food, served in a relaxed friendly atmosphere.
W: Yes, that's what the brochure said.
M: In fact the hotel is situated at least half a mile from the sea.
W: Through the gates of which motor vehicles were constantly arriving.
M: Yes, that's good. The food was strictly fish and chips. Wine was available, but at expensive prices, and the majority of the staff were foreigners and actually incapable of speaking or understanding English.
W: Yes, that's quite true.
M: In addition to this, we were most unhappy with the arrangements for our journey home. We were instructed to catch the 11. 00 am ship, but this was delayed and we did not get away till 6 o'clock in the evening. Now that our holiday is over, it seems pointless writing this letter, but I should like you to know that we were most disappointed with the hotel and travel arrangements. Yours faithfully, Herbert Wilson.
W: Yes dear, that's a very good letter.
(20)
A.A letter of invitation.
B.A letter of recommendation.
C.A letter of complaint,
D.An application letter.