梂hy did he look so excited? 桯e twoweek leave. [A] was granted [B] had gran
梂hy did he look so excited? 桯e twoweek leave.
[A] was granted
[B] had granted
[C] has granted
[D] had been granted
梂hy did he look so excited? 桯e twoweek leave.
[A] was granted
[B] had granted
[C] has granted
[D] had been granted
第1题
Why did he look so excited? It ________ two week leave.
[A] was granted
[B] had granted
[C] has granted
[D] had been granted
第2题
听力原文:W: Hi, Bill, you look happy.
M: Yes, I've just seen a very funny film on TV.
W: What was it about?
M: It was about a careless man who got into trouble wherever he went. He couldn't do anything right.
W: So you like it?
M: Yes, I do. It made me laugh a lot.
W: But I'd rather see something not only interesting but also instructive.
M: Oh, Jane, don't be so serious. People sometimes need relaxation.
W: That's true. But I just think that watching TV is not just for entertainment.
What do we lean, about Bill?
A.He just got out of trouble.
B.He did something right.
C.tie enjoyed what he had done.
第3题
听力原文:M Whose client is Rebecca Smith?
W I'm not sure. I think Jeff is taking care of her. Why?
M I found some papers that probably fell out of her file while I was making copies. They look pretty important.
W Oh. You should ask Jeff. He was making a lot of copies earlier, so they are probably
his.
What did the man find?
A.A file
B.A schedule
C.Some slides
D.Loose papers
第4题
第二节 完型填空
阅读下面短文,从短文后所给的[A]、[B]、[C]三个选项中选择能填入相应空白处的最佳选项。
Tom was only seven【41】, so when he went【42】 to camp with a lot of other small boys one summer, his mother thought he might be unhappy, and arranged for all his aunts and his grandmother and all his relatives to write【43】 him, so that he【44】 get a letter every day while he【45】 away from home.
Well, of course he did not write to anybody while he was at camp. A few days【46】 he came back【47】, his mother saw him【48】 some papers and asked him what【49】
"Oh", he said, "they are the letters I got while I was【50】 the camp, I did not have time to look at them while I was there."
(41)
A.year
B.years
C.years old
第5题
W: Well, I am sorry, but it was not my fault. There's a "stop" sign, you must have missed it. You should be more careful and you'd better explain it to the police.
Q: Why did the accident take place?
(8)
A.The woman was driving too fast.
B.The woman was not careful enough.
C.The man's car was out of control.
D.The man didn't stop because he didn't see the sign.
第6题
听力原文:W: Hi, David, you look awful. What's the trouble?
M: Well, believe it or not, I had an accident in the car this morning. Someone drove into the back of my car.
W: No! How did it happen?
M: I was just turning into my drive when another car came round the comer and drove into the back of mine.
W: Didn't you see him?
M: No, I didn't. I looked in my driving mirror and there was no one coming. Not only that, I also looked in the big mirror on the other side of the road.
W: So he must have been coming very fast if you didn't see him.
M: That's right. And he went straight into me.
How does the man feel?
A.Happy.
B.Sad.
C.Excited.
第7题
听力原文:M: You look happy. Did you sell lots of things at the store today?
W: No. I bought something. It was a great deal.
M: So what is it?
W: A laptop computer.
M: Really? That's great. They are really convenient. You can take them anywhere.
W: You are right. That's what I thought. I can use the computer at home and at my store.
M: What will you use it for at the store?
W: To keep track of all the things in the store. How much I sell them for and which article sells best, and what are the things in sufficient stock.
M: That's a good idea. But I didn't think you knew how to use a computer.
W: I have to say I don't.
M: Then why did you buy one?
W: I've heard so much about computers. And I've heard you can find so many interesting things online. I was walking past the computer store downtown. I saw they had computers on sale.
M: So you went into the store to ask a few questions.
W: That's right. And I met a nice, young salesman. He showed me lots of things a computer can do. I just had to buy one.
M: So now who is going to teach you to use it?
W: You are.
(20)
A.She is a software engineer.
B.She is an after-sale service worker.
C.She works as a salesclerk.
D.She is hunting for a job.
第8题
听力原文:M: Let's sit here and order some coffee while I'll show you some pictures.
W: Good idea. But I'd prefer tea, please.
M: This is Ted, my roommate. We live in the dormitory.
W: Is this your room? You certainly have a lot of books. How did you ever manage to put them in such a good order?
M: Ted did this for me. He is a neat person.
W: Do you like living in the dormitory?
M: Yes. Ted is a very good guy. Sometimes I leave my books and clothes lying around and he gets angry. Sometimes he turns his radio up too loud and makes much noise, then I get angry. But on the whole we can get well along.
W: Where did you take this picture?
M: That's a picture of us taken when we went to the beach during vacation.
W: You look so smart. This is a lovely puppy.
M: That's my dog Allen. He is now with my parents.
Where does this conversation most probably take place?
A.In a classroom.
B.In a snack bar.
C.In the dormitory.
D.In a camera shop.
第9题
听力原文:M: Hello, Mary. Why do you look so upset?
W: Well, every February, candy, flowers and gifts are everywhere. But where is mine? I hate this St. Valentine's Day. Who on earth is this saint and why do we have to celebrate this holiday?
M: Oh, don't be so depressed; your Mr. Right is waiting for you not far away. Just be a little patient. And I can tell you that the saint himself was not very happy on this day either.
W: Why? That's interesting, tell me.
M: Well, there are several stories about this man from both Christian and ancient Roman traditions.
W: That means we are not very sure of the exact history of it, are we?
M: Yes, but we do know that February has long been a month of romance.
W: Then what happened to this Valentine? Why did you say it's a tragedy?
M: Well, one story said that Valentine actually sent the first "valentine" greeting himself. When he was a prisoner, Valentine fell in love with a young girl who visited him during his confinement. Before his death, he wrote her a letter, in which he signed "From your Valentine".
W: Wow, it's so sad and so romantic!
M: Well, so don't be upset anymore. At least your future Valentine will be there and alive.
W: That doesn't help. I'm still very frustrated.
(20)
A.They only send cards with "From your Valentine" written on it.
B.They exchange candy, flowers and gifts.
C.They go to church to pray.
D.They hold parties.
第10题
Conversation Two
W: I'm so worried about Mark these days. Ever since he moved into his apartment, he has been losing weight. He really doesn't look well at all.
M: He should try to gain some weight. He is probably not eating enough.
W: Well, anyway, how is Tim these days?
M: Tim? Oh, Tim has been worried, too. He is really getting much too fat. He needs to lose about 75 pounds now.
W: That's a lot of weight to lose. What does Tim eat?
M: I really don't know. But I am sure he is eating too much cake and candy.
W: Well, did I tell you Mark doesn't eat any meat now? He only eats vegetables and fruit.
M : That's probably why he is so thin. Does he smoke?
W: Does he smoke? About two packs of cigarettes a day. That's my son, a smoking vegetarian.
M: En, if he stops smoking, he would gain weight. I know he would. Tim put on a lot of weight when he stopped smoking.
W : Does Tim play any sports?
M: Play sports? Oh, my! I keep telling him, "Tim, dear, you really need to get some exercise." And you know what he does? He just gets angry.
W: I know Mark doesn't take exercise, either.
M: Did you tell him?
W: Of course, but you know what it is like being a mother of a 13-year-old boy. They just don't think they need your advice anymore. I wish Mark could find a nice girlfriend to relax and have fun with. I heard Tim has a girlfriend at last. That's wonderful.
When did Mark start losing weight according to the woman?
A.Since he found a girlfriend.
B.Since he took to heavy smoking
C.Since he began to exercise regularly.
D.Since he started to live on his own.