I don't think you have heard of the story before you knew Peter,______A.don't IB.haven't y
I don't think you have heard of the story before you knew Peter,______
A.don't I
B.haven't you
C.do I
D.have you
I don't think you have heard of the story before you knew Peter,______
A.don't I
B.haven't you
C.do I
D.have you
第1题
听力原文:M: Hi, Christi, I brought you some tea.
W: Thanks, Mark . Too bad it' s not apple tea, like in Turkey.
M: Yeah, too bad! You really liked living in Turkey, didn' t you?
W: Yeah, it was great. Turkish people are so warm and generous.
M: How do you like the food in Turkey, Christi?
W: Oh, the food was fantastic! But you know what I couldn't get used to? How much people expected me to eat, I gained so much weight while I was living there!
M: Yes, it' s so polite to be generous. We think people aren' t polite if they don' t offer a lot of food.
W: I know. I also learned that it' s not polite for the guest to accept the offer of food at first.
M: Yes, that' s definitely true! If you' re the guest, you must refuse the first two offers of food.
W: The first time I had dinner at a Turkish home, ! felt rude refusing food. So I ate everything. And I kept on eating. . , and eating. Every time the host offered me something, I ate it.
M: Do you know how to stop the host from offering you food? You must leave some food on your plate. That way the host knows that you' re full.
W: Oh, is that the trick? In the United States, we usually eat everything. You don' t want the host to think that you don' t like the food.
M: That is a difference. You know what happened to me the first time I had inner at an American home? When my hostess offered mo a second helping of food, I said" no" the first time, to be polite. But she didn' t offer again! I was still hungry when I left the house!
W: Americans think it' s not polite to insist. We don' t want to force you to eat more if you don' t want more. So if you say" no" the first time, we believe what you say and we don' t offer again.
M: I learned that lesson the hard way. Now if someone asks me if I want something, I say "yes" the first time -- even though I feel rode.
W: Would you like something to eat?
M: No, no, I am not hungry.
W: Ha, ha.
Where are each of the two speakers from possibly?
A.The man is from the United States and the woman is from Turkey.
B.The man is from Turkey, and the woman is from the United States.
C.Both are from the United States.
D.Both are from Turkey.
第2题
听力原文:M: Sally, here is a letter for us. It's from T0m.
W: Can you read it please? My hands are wet with all this washing.
M: Well, OK.
"Dear Sally and John,
Thanks for your letter, It was good to hear from you. Just a short note in reply. I was happy to hear that you two would be in town in January. I think that's the first time you will come to visit us after your marriage. Please do call me when you arrive so that I can pick you up at the station and then we may have dinner together in town. In case you don't have my phone number, it's 780-7842. I look forward to meeting you soon.
Yours,
Tom"
What is Sally doing?
A.Reading a letter.
B.Washing clothes.
C.Making a phone call.
第3题
I don't mind what you're doing, as long as you are together, ______ fun.
A.had
B.have
C.to have
D.having
第4题
听力原文:M: Hi, Christi, I brought you some tea.
W: Thanks, Mark. Too bad it' s not apple tea, like in Turkey.
M: Yeah, too bad! You really liked living in Turkey, didn't you?
W: Yeah, it was great. Turkish people are so warm and generous.
M: How do you like the food in Turkey, Christi?
W: Oh, the food was fantastic ! But you know what I couldn't get used to? How much people expected me to eat, I gained so much weight while I was living there!
M: Yes, it' s so polite to be generous. We think people aren' t polite if they don' t offer a lot of food.
W: I know. I also learned that it' s not polite for the guest to accept the offer of food at first.
M: Yes, that' s definitely tree! If you' re the guest, you must refuse the first two offers of food.
W: The first time I had dinner at a Turkish home, I felt rode refusing food. So I ate everything. And I kept on eating. . , and eating. Every time the host offered me something, I ate it.
M: Do you know how to stop the host from offering you food? You must leave some food on your plate. That way the host knows that yon' re full.
W: Oh, is that the trick? In the United States, we usually eat everything. You don' t want the host to think that you don' t like the food.
M: That is a difference. You know what happened to me the first time I had dinner at an American home? When my hostess offered me a second helping of food, I said" no" the first time, to be polite. But she didn't offer again! I was still hungry when I left the house!
W: Americans think it' s not polite to insist. We don' t want to force you to eat more if you don' t want more. So if you say" no" the first time, we believe what you say and we don' t offer again.
M: I learned that lesson the hard way. Now if someone asks me if I want something, I say "yes" the frost time -- even though I feel rude.
W: Would you like something to eat?
M: No, no, I am not hungry.
W: Ha, ha.
Where are each of the two speakers from possibly?
A.The man is from the United States and the woman is from Turkey.
B.The man is from Turkey and the woman is from the United States.
C.Both are from the United States.
D.Both are from Turkey.
第5题
—Why didn’t you come to my birthday party yesterday?—()
A.Excuse me, my friend sent me a flower.
B.Fine, I never go to birthday parties.
C.Ha…ha, I don’t like birthday parties.
D.Sorry, but my wife had a car accident.
第6题
—I don't think the company may offer you a higher position. —______, I quit the job.
A.That is to say
B.What is more
C.In other words
D.In that case
第7题
听力原文:W: David, you play the cello, don't you?
M: I did it for about six years. But I haven't practised much since I came to college. Why do you ask?
W: I'm signing up for a noncredit string ensemble course that meets once a week on Wednesday night. We have several violin, violas and two bass players, but only one cello.
W: Who's directing the group?
W: Janet Hanson. Maybe you've heard of her. She plays violin in the city orchestra, and she also directs three other small local music groups.
M: Mh, I have my cello here, but I think I would need to do a lot of work before my playing would sound any good at all.
W: Miss Hanson will give individual instruction as well as teach us as a group. There are only ten of us now. Try to join us. We are all on the intermediate level. And anyway you won't get a grade for the course.
M: I'll tell you what. I'll play a little this evening and see how it goes.
W: I'm sure you'll be fine, I'll expect to see you at seven o'clock tomorrow in room 14 at the Fine Arts Building. I hope you can come to our regular meeting.
(20)
A.He needs to take one more course in order to finish his credit requirements.
B.He plays an instrument the group needs.
C.She thinks taking the course would improve his grades in general.
D.She thinks he's the best musician at the college.
第8题
A.Don't say that
B.I don't think so.
C.I'm glad you enjoyed it.
第9题
A.No, I think so.
B.No, I don't think so.
C.No, I think not.
第10题
Will you send her a note for me?______.
A.I"d be glad to
B.I don"t think so
C.Yes, I will
D.I think so