Mary has got a full mark in the test. She ______ very hard all these days. A) will work
Mary has got a full mark in the test. She ______ very hard all these days.
A) will work B) may work
C) must have worked D) could have worked
Mary has got a full mark in the test. She ______ very hard all these days.
A) will work B) may work
C) must have worked D) could have worked
第1题
Mary () brown eyes and golden hair.
A. have
B. have got
C. has got
第3题
听力原文:W: Is Aunt Mary in? I've got something important to tell her.
M: Sorry, mother has gone shopping. She won't be back until lunch time.
Q: What is the relationship between the two speakers?
(13)
A.Father and daughter,
B.Uncle and niece.
C.Aunt and nephew.
D.Cousins.
第4题
M: If Mary can come back, he will be full of life. Love cannot be enforced.
Q: What do you know about Bob from the conversation?
(19)
A.He has caught a cold.
B.He will recover soon.
C.He was enforced to see a doctor.
D.He has fallen out of love.
第5题
W: I'd like to. Anyway my basketball lesson was cancelled, so as long as I can go swimming at 7 p.m. that's OK.
Q: What will the woman do this afternoon?
(17)
A.She will play basketball.
B.She will go to see Lily.
C.She will go swimming.
D.She will play volleyball.
第6题
回答题
John: Mary, I"m looking for something 56(interest) to read. Any suggestions?
Mary: I can recommend (推荐) All Joy and No Fun, which 57 (be) out last week. It" s the sort of book that you find hard to stop reading once you start. I finished it within two days.
John: Sounds good: What"s it about, then?
Mary : It" s about being a parent. It focuses on58 it is like to be a parent rather59how to raise kids. It"s 60 (total) different from other books on parenting.
John: I guess so. At least the rifle(书名) suggests something new.
Mary: You"re right. The author said she 61 (borrow) it from a friend who recently had a kid. It has just five words, 62 she finds it the best way of 63 (describe) the true nature of being a parent. The point is being a parent is full 64joy, but is no fun. After a long day at work, for example, you come home to a long "to do" list: dinner, homework, bedtime and so on. How do you feel?
John: The 65 (write) sees things from her own point of view.
Mary: So she does.
John: Oh, I can"t wait to get a copy and read it at once.
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第7题
听力原文:M: Mary, I hope you are packed and ready to leave.
W: Yes, I'm packed, but not quite ready. I can't find my passport.
M: Your passport? That's the one thing you mustn't leave behind!
W: I know. I haven't lost it. I've packed it, but I can't remember which bag it's in.
M: Well, you'll have to find it at the airport. Come on! The taxi is waiting.
W: Did you say taxi? I thought we were going in your car.
M: Yes, well, I had planned to, but I'll explain later. You've got to be there in an hour.
W: The plane doesn't leave for two hours. Anyway, I'm ready to go now.
M: Now, you are taking just one case, is that right?
W: No, there is one in the hall as well.
M: Gosh, what a lot of stuff] You are taking enough for a month instead of a week.
W: Well, you can't depend on the weather. It might be cold.
M: It's never cold in Rome. Certainly not in May. Come on, we really must go.
W: Right, we are ready. We've got the bags, I'm sure there is no need to rash.
M: There is. I asked the taxi driver to wait two minutes, not twenty!
W: Look, I'm supposed to be going away to relax. You are making me nervous!
M: Well, I want you to relax on holidays, but you can't relax yet.
W: OK, I promise not to relax, at least not until we get to the airport and I find my passport.
(23)
A.She has packed it in one of her bags.
B.She is going to get it at the airport.
C.She has probably left it in a taxi.
D.She is afraid that she has lost it.
第8题
听力原文:M: Right, let's get on to the marketing strategy.
W: Well, the marketing team believe that we should launch the product at the International Trade Fair and invite the media to a party on the evening of the 22nd.
M: The idea being that the media will be more favourable to our product if we give them some food and drinks before they write their stories.
W: Exactly! But to be honest, our product should really sell myself.
M: Well, a little marketing and promotion won't hurt. We'll be giving demonstrations at the trade fair, right?
W: Yes, all day long. It'll be a little repetitive, but ensure that everyone has a chance to see it in action.
M: Good. Did you get the budget accepted by the Board of Directors?
W: I did. We've got the full amount we asked for. That means we can go ahead with the newspaper and Internet ads.
M: And the ads in the specialist magazines. I think that those will get us the bulk of our orders.
W: I agree. They're very expensive, but they'll be worth it. I've also placed the order for the brochures. The printer will have them done by the end of next week.
M: That was a good idea of yours to have the brochure prepared even before we got the budget approved. If we hadn't done that, we'd never have been able to get the brochures printed in time.
W: Well, it was clear that we'd get the budget we asked for. The board wasn't going to risk having our product flop because of a lack of publicity, was it?
M: I wasn't entirely sure we'd get the full budget, to be honest. I've seen the board fail to put enough money into marketing and promotion before.
W: Really? How could they be so short sighted!
M: It's amazing, isn't it?
W: Tell me about it over a drink. It's been a long day!
M: You're right. I'm really looking forward to the weekend.
W: Me, too. We've got everything ready to go. I might even come in late on Monday morning!
(23)
A.To celebrate the successful launch of the new product.
B.In order to create a favourable impression with the media.
C.Because everyone at the company has worked so hard on the project.
D.Because the Board of Directors has given the marketing department a large budget.
第9题
听力原文:W: Hello, Larry, dear, where are you now?
M: I'm on my way home. And that's why I'm telephoning.
W: What's the matter? You haven't had an accident, have you?
M: No, it's much sillier than that. I've run out of petrol!
W: Oh, Larry! What a silly thing to do!
M: It isn't my van, of course, and I didn't know the petrol gauge was broken. It says haft-full, but there isn't any petrol in the van at all. And I'm at the telephone box fourteen miles from Brenton. I'm miles from anywhere.
W: Can you buy some petrol?
M: There aren't any buses. I can walk, I suppose. W: How far is it?
M: About six miles.
W: If you walk to Church town, and then back to the van, that will be twelve miles. You can't walk six miles with a full can of petrol.
M: I haven't got a can, anyway. And I haven't got any money.
W: That's a problem. Let me think! I've got an idea. Ask your dad to drive your car to you. He can buy some petrol, and you can put it in the van. You can drive the van home, and he can drive the car.
M: It's a good idea. Thanks.
What's the matter, with the man?
A.He has run out of petrol.
B.He has no money.
C.He has an accident.
D.He can't walk.
第10题
Mary always got up too late, and never ______ enough time for breakfast.
A.have
B.has
C.had