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第1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2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3题
听力原文:A: Oh, Hi, Joanne. When did you get back from Canada?
B: Just last week.
A: How was it?
B: Oh, I loved it. I only visited Montreal and Ottawa, you know. But I had a great time.
A: Well tell me, what are they like?
B: Oh, they are both lovely cities, but I especially loved the downtown cart of Montreal.
A: Montreal's good for shopping, isn't it?
B: Oh yes, much better than Ottawa, really. There are some fabulous shoos and it's got some really great restaurants too.
A: And Ottawa?
B: Well, Ottawa's a nice place, cleaner and quieter than Montreal. It's a lovely place for sightseeing. There are all sorts of museums and galleries, but for excitement you need to go to a big city like Montreal.
?Look at the note below.
?You will hear a man talking his visit to Canada.
1 Last week, Joanne got back from (9) .
2 He visited (10) and (11) , and he advise you to go to a big city like (12) for excitement.
第4题
听力原文:W: Hi, Rob, you know that class you missed yesterday?
M: Yes, but I was seriously iii.
W: I'm sorry to hear that. You (:an have my notes.
M: Thanks. I appreciate that.
W: So how are you feeling?
M: Much better now that I began taking an antibiotic. Doctor Lee gave me one, and it really helps. You know what amazes me is that how the human beings managed to survive before antibiotics.
W: I agree. When my father was a young boy in the 1940's, he got blood poisoning and would have died. But his doctor had heard of this new drug called penicillin.
M: Wow, he was really lucky. And now we have lots of antibiotics that kill bacteria.
W: Well, penicillin kills bacteria, but not all antibiotics do. Some are just slowing the bacteria down until our normal immune defenses can finish the job.
M: Wow! How do you know all these?
W: My mother used to look up all our medicines. There are lots of books around. It's interesting. What antibiotics are you taking?
M: I don't remember. It's on the bottle. I think I'll take a new look at the label and drop by the library to see if they have reference books on medicines. See you in the lab tomorrow.
(23)
A.The man's illness.
B.The effect of antibiotics.
C.The hobby of the woman's mother.
D.Their class.
第5题
听力原文:M: Hi, Sarah. What's up?
W: Oh, hi, I just got out of a history class. I had to give a presentation.
M: How did it go?
W: Terrible. I'm sure I made a fool of myself.
M: Why? Weren't you prepared?
W: No, it was not that. (23) I just get so embarrassed and nervous whenever I have to speak in front of a group of people. I stand up and my face gets red and then I get even more nervous because I know everyone can see me blushing.
M: It's not so bad to blush.
W: But it happens all the time. If the professor asks a question and I know the answer. I will blush like crazy if he calls on me. Doesn't that ever happen to you?
M: No, not really. (24)Maybe you should just try to forget about the people. Look at something else in the room, like the exit sign.
W: I guess I could try that. But I doubt it'll help.
M: You know we talked about this in psychology class. (25)Blushing, even though it's involuntary, is more or less a learned behavior.
W: What do you mean?
M: (25)Oh, children hardly ever blush at all. And among adults, supposedly, women blush more than men.
W: I wonder why?
M: I don't know, but I had a friend in high school, Brian Smith. It was really easy to make him blush. He turned red whenever a waitress would ask him for his order.
W: I'm not that bad. Well, I've got to get going for my next class. I'll talk to you later.
(20)
A.She felt embarrassed in class.
B.Her presentation received a poor grade.
C.She had not completed her assignment.
D.She was unable to attend her psychology class.
第6题
—Hi, Tracy, you look tired.
—I am tired. I ______ the living room all day.
A) painted B) had painted C) have been painting D) have painted
第7题
听力原文:M: Hi, Jessica. What's up?
W: Oh, hi, I just got out of my history class. I had to give a presentation.
M: How did it go?
W: Terrible. I'm sure I made a fool of myself.
M: Why? Weren't you prepared?
W: No, it was not that. (19) I just get so embarrassed and nervous whenever I have to speak in front of a group of people. I stand up and my face gets red and that makes me even more nervous.
M: It's not so bad to be nervous.
W: But it happens all the time. If the professor asks a question and I know the answer, I will be nervous like crazy if he calls on me. Doesn't that ever happen to you?
M: No, not really. (20) Maybe you should just try to forget about the people. Look at something else in the room like the exit sign.
W: I guess I could try that but I doubt it'll help.
M: You know, we talked about it in psychology class. Being nervous, sometimes, is more or less a learned behavior.
W: What do you mean?
M: (21) Oh, children hardly ever become nervous at all. And among adults, supposedly, women become nervous more than men.
W: I wonder why?
M: I don't know, but I have a friend at high school. It was really easy to make him nervous. He turned red whenever a waitress would ask him for his order.
W: I'm not that bad. Well, I've got to get going for my next class. I'll talk to you later.
(23)
A.She felt embarrassed in class.
B.She received a poor grade in her presentation.
C.She had not completed her assignment.
D.She was unable to attend her psychology.
第8题
听力原文:W: Hello?
M: Hi, Amy. This is Bill Johns.
W: Oh hi, Bill. You weren't in engineering class today, weren't you?
M: I have the flu. I was wondering if you could tell me what went on.
W: Actually we had an interesting class. Dr. Collin talked about a new type of fuel.
M: Oh, yeah?
W: Uhhum, It's called Dimethyl ether or DME.
M: Oh, I remember reading something about DME. It's mostly used in spray cans,, right?
W: Right, DME doesn't destroy the ozone, so it is environmental friendly.
M: But doesn't DME pollute the air if it's burned in an engine?
W: Dr. Collin said something about its exhaust being dean, that it doesn't re lease as much pollutant as diesel fuel. And he mentioned something about DME being more efficient than other alternative fuels.
M: When will it replace diesel fuel?
W: Not for a while. It's not economical to massproduce.
M: Well, thanks for the information. I guess I won't need to borrow your notes.
W: Well, maybe you should look at them. We are having a test next week.
M: Okay, could you give them to Mike Andrews? I think he is in your psychology class. He is my roommate.
W: Sure. I hope you're feeling better soon.
M: Thanks. Me too. Bye!
W: Bye!
(20)
A.He lost his notes.
B.He missed the class.
C.He is doing research on alternative fuels.
D.He's studying for a test.
第9题
听力原文: W: Hi, Dan, [23]you know which lab you missed? You can have my notes.
M: Thanks. I appreciate that.
W: So how are you feeling?
M: Much better now that I began taking an antibiotic. Students Health gave me one, and it's really helpful. You know what amazes me? [24] The human races survive before antibiotics.
W: [24] I agree. When my father was a young boy in the 1940's, he got blood poisoning and would have died. But his doctor had heard of this new drug called penicillin.
M: Wow, he was really lucky. And we have lots of antibiotics that kill bacteria.
W: Well, penicillin kills bacteria, but not all antibiotics do. Some are just slowing the bacteria down until our normal immune defense can finish the job. Tetracycline(四环素) works in that way.
M: Wow, how do you know all these?
W: My mother used to look up all our medicines. There are lots of books around. It's interesting. What antibiotic are you taking?
M: I don't remember. It's on the bottle. [25] I think I'll take a new look at the label and drop by the library to see if they have reference books on medicines. See you in the lab tomorrow.
(1)
A.Her lab notes.
B.A medical reference book.
C.A homework assignment.
D.The name of her doctor.
第10题
听力原文:M: Hi, Sara. What's up?
W: Oh, hi, I just got out a history class. I had to give a presentation.
M: How did it go?
W: Terribly. I'm sure I made a fool of myself.
M: Why? Weren't you prepared?
W: No, it was not that. I just get so embarrassed and nervous wherever I have to speak in front of a group of people. I stand up and my face gets red and then I get even more nervous because I know everyone can see me blushing.
M: It's not so bad to blush.
W: But it happens all the time. If the professor asks a question and I know the answer, I blush like crazy if he calls on me. Doesn't that ever happen to you?
M: No, not really. Maybe you should just try to forget the people. Look at something else in the room like the exit sign.
W: I guess I could try that but I doubt if it'll help.
M: You know we talked about it in psychological class. Blushing, even though it's involuntary, is more or less a learned behavior.
W: What do you mean?
M: Oh, children hardly ever blush at all. And among adults, supposedly, women blush more than men.
W: I wonder why?
M: I don't know, but I have a friend at high school, Brian Smith. It was really easy to make him blush. He turned red whenever a waitress would ask him for his order.
W: I'm not that bad. Well, I've got to get going for my next class. I'll talk to you later.
Q. 19. What was the woman's problem?
Q. 20.Why might looking at the exit sign help the woman?
Q. 21.What does the man say about children?
Q. 22.Why does the man mention his friend Brian?
(39)
A.She felt embarrassed in class.
B.Her presentation received a poor grade.
C.She had not completed her assignment.
D.She was unable to attend her psychology class.
第11题
听力原文:M: Hi, Sarah, What's up?
W: Oh, hi. I just got out of a history class. I had to give a presentation.
M: How did it go?
W: Terribly. I'm sure I made a fool of myself.
M: Why? Weren't you prepared?
W: No, it' s not that. I just get so embarrassed and nervous whenever I've to speak in front of a group of people. I stand up and my face gets red and then I get even more nervous because I know everyone can see me blushing.
M: It is not so bad to blush.
W: But it happens all the time. If the professor asks a question and I know the answer, I'll blush like crazy if he calls on me. Doesn' t that ever happen to you?
M: No, not really. Maybe you should try to forget about the people. Look at something else in the room, like the exit sign.
W: I guess I could try that. But I doubt it will help.
M: You know we talked about this in psychology class. Blushing, even though it's involuntary, is more or less a learned behavior.
W: What do you mean?
M: Oh, children hardly ever blush at all. And, among adults, supposedly women blush more than men.
W: I wonder why.
M: I don't know. But I had a friend in high school, Brain Smith. It was really easy to make him blush. He turned red whenever a waitress would ask him for his order.
W: I'm not that bad. Well, I've got to get going for my next class. I'll talk to you later.
(23)
A.She felt embarrassed in class.
B.Her presentation received a poor grade.
C.She had not completed her assignment.
D.She was unable to attend her psychology class.