From: Lyle Martin<lmartin@imail.com> To: Jerry Mason<jmason@tntmail.com> Re
When will the construction begin?
A.On July 20.
B.On July 21.
C.On July 22.
D.On July 23.
When will the construction begin?
A.On July 20.
B.On July 21.
C.On July 22.
D.On July 23.
第1题
A.The brightest.
B.The average.
C.Those of below-average intelligence.
D.Those from an army background.
第3题
A.himself
B.themselves
C.his
D.theirs
第4题
阅读以下对话,选择最佳答案填空,请将答案写在答题纸上。
MARTIN: Manny, where do you live in Bloomington?
MANNY: I live at five twenty-six Hamilton Street.
MARTIN: Do you live in a house?
MANNY: No, I don't.
MARTIN: Do you live in a dormitory?
MANNY: No, I don't.
MARTIN: Do you live in an apartment?
MANNY: Yes, I do. It's very small.
MARTIN: How many _________ does it have?
6.A、rooms
B、houses
C、flats
D、room
MANNY: It has one large room and one very small room.
MARTIN: That was beautiful.
MANNY: He's very good.
MUSICIAN: Thanks.
MARTIN: Manny, what do you do?
MANNY: Im a musician too.
MARTIN: Are you a student?
MANNY: Yes, lam. I study _________ the university.
7.A、in
B、on
C、at
D、by
MARTIN: Do you play the violin?
MANNY No, I don't.
MUSICIAN: Yes, he does.
MANNY: No, I don't
MUSICIAN: Yes, he does. But he's very bad.
MANNY: Yes, Pm very bad.
MARTIN: Where are you from?
MANNY: I'm from Brooklyn. My family is from Russia. It was their home.
MARTIN: Did you live in Russia?
MANNY: No, I didn't My home was in Brooklyn.
MANNY: They lived in Russia. It was their home.
MARTIN: Where are you from?
MANNY: Im from Brooklyn. It was My home. I live in Bloomington now.
MUSICIAN: Im from Finland. It was my home. I live in Bloomington too.
MANNY: Where are you from?
MARTIN: I'm from Chicago. It was my home. I live in Baltimore now.
MARTIN: Did you play the violin in Brooklyn?
MANNY: Yes. I _________ very bad.
8.A、was
B、am
C、been
D、had
MARTIN: What do you play now?
MANNY: I play the clarinet.
MARTIN: Did your father play the clarinet?
MANNY: No, he didn't. He was a chemist.
MARTIN: Did your mother play the clarinet?
MANNY: No, she didn't. But she was a musician. She was a singer.
MARTIN: Do you _________ another musical instrument?
9.A、play
B、have
C、do
D、play at
MANNY: Yes, I do. I play the guitar.
MUSICIAN: He plays the mandolin too.
MUSICIAN: Excuse me. Teresa! Hi.
TERESA: Hi.
MUSICIAN: This is Teresa.
MANT'IY: Hi, Teresa.
MARTIN: Hello. I'm Martin .Are you a musician?
TERESA: No. I'm a teacher.
MUSICIAN: She teaches at the high school.
MARTIN: Do you live in Bloomington?
TERESA: Yes, I do.
MUSICIAN: She lives in the apartment downstairs.
TERESA: Manny, do you play at your guitar?
10.A、play
B、have
C、do
D、play at
MANNY: Yes, I do.
TERESA: Play for us.
MANNY: OK.
第5题
According to Martin, the aim of putting plastic bags around the bunches is to
A.keep banana trees growing fast.
B.prevent bananas from going bad.
C.protect the bunches from cold weather.
D.make the bananas ripen beforehand.
第6题
To: All employees
From: Loren Martin, Director of Sales
RE: A retirement party
As of July 15th, John will be leaving our company to take the position of Vice President at Apheos Industries.
In (144) of his more than 20 years of dedicated service to our company, the company will hold a formal party for John on Friday, July 7th from 1: 00 to 2: 00. I (145) all of you to come and join the party.
If you have (146) for the event, please contact Ms. Lee in Planning.
Thank you,
Loren
(44)
A.honor
B.consent
C.step
D.indication
第7题
A.Because the state can"t benefit from them.
B.Because they go against financing transport projects.
C.Because the income-tax credit is quite expensive.
D.Because they can"t save money from federal tax credit in Georgia.
第8题
What can we know from the news about Martin Kippenberger?
A.He died in the 18th century.
B.He has left not only one work to the world.
C.The city of Dortmund has many of his works.
D.He was the most talented artist in Germany.
第9题
听力原文: Martin is a medical student. Every summer vacation he works as a guide for a travel agency. In order to get as many customers as possible, Martin prepared a speech to attract them. On the morning of the first day, when he saw a woman coming towards the door of tire agency, he immediately opened the door for her and began to describe the tour. "The bus leaves Fairfield at 9:30. It's air-conditioned and very comfortable. We first take you down to the old harbor. From there we drive along the coast and through an old residential area. At 12:30, we go to the Park Restaurant for a first-class meal. Then we go to the zoo in the park. From 3 till 5 we show you the shops in the old town, where you can buy traditional handicrafts, jewellery and pottery. We then go to the area where you can visit the natural history museum and the art gallery. Finally we come back along 8th Avenue, past the concert hall and theaters. You can count on a really wonderful day. "At last he stopped. The woman smiled and thanked him very much. Then she said she had lived in the town all her life and thought his description was very good. However, she only wanted to know what time the next bus left for Green Valley.
(33)
A.He informed the tourists of their itinerary.
B.He tried to sell a tour.
C.He answered the questions from the tourists.
D.He talked about the scenic spots on the tour.
第10题
M. That doesn't mean we've got to have them the rest of our lives. Anyway they're falling apart.
Q: What can be inferred from the conversation?
(19)
A.They will keep the chairs for a long time.
B.The man suggests they move to another place.
C.The woman is complaining about the bad chairs.
D.The man thinks they had better have the chairs replaced.