听力原文:How much damage was caused?(A) Because of the fire.(B) Everything was totally des
听力原文:How much damage was caused?
(A) Because of the fire.
(B) Everything was totally destroyed.
(C) No, it will be difficult to repair.
(18)
A.
B.
C.
听力原文:How much damage was caused?
(A) Because of the fire.
(B) Everything was totally destroyed.
(C) No, it will be difficult to repair.
(18)
A.
B.
C.
第1题
听力原文:MA Excuse me, how much will it cost to repair these shoes?
WB Well, there's quite a bit of damage to the heel. I can put an extra piece of leather on the sole and try to repair the heel. It should cost about $35.
MA O.K., how long do you think it'll take?
WB It shouldn't take me too long to finish, but I have some other orders to get to. I can give them back to you by noon tomorrow. If that's O.K., I'll give you an order number and you can pay when you pick them up.
What does the man ask the woman about?
A.The dates of a sale
B.The cost of a service
C.The location of a store
D.The arrival of a shipment
第2题
听力原文:M: Ow ! That hurts !
W: What happened? Did you cut yourself?
M: Yes. On the edge of this paper. How can such a little cut hurt so much? I'm not even bleeding, but my finger really hurt.
W: You know, I read something about that. It turns out that a little cut on a finger can hurt a lot more than a big cut somewhere else.
M: Why? That doesn't make any sense.
W: Actually, it does. There are more nerve endings in your hands than almost anywhere else in the body, and it's the nerve endings that allow you to feel pain.
M: I guess that's tree.
W: Also, a little cut like yours won't damage the nerve endings, just irritate them. If they were damaged, you'd feel less pain, but the wound could be more serious.
M: So I suppose I should be happy my finger hurts so much, right?
W: Right. Now go get yourself a bandage.
M: Why? You just told me it's not serious.
W: It's not, but it does seem to be bothering you. Putting a bandage over the cut will keep the skin from drying and will help keep the skin together. If the skin stays together, the nerve endings won't be exposed, and the cut will hurt less.
How did the man cut himself?
A.With a knife.
B.On the edge of some metal.
C.On some glass.
D.On a piece of paper.
第3题
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第5题
W:Look at the prices of fruits and vegetables.No wonder they are so expensive.
Q:What are they talking about?
(16)
A.The effects of the flood.
B.The heroic fight against a flood.
C.The cause of the flood.
D.Floods of the past twenty years.
第6题
听力原文:M: Ow! That hurts!
W: What happened? Did you cat yourself?
M: Yes—on the edge of this paper. How' can such a little cut hurt so much? I'm not even bleeding, but my finger really hurts.
W: You know, I read something about that. It turns out that a little cut on a finger can hurt a lot more than a big cut somewhere else.
M: Why? That doesn't make any sense.
W: Actually, it does. There are more nerve endings in your hands than almost anywhere else in the body, and it's the nerve endings that allow you to feel pain.
M: I guess that's true.
W: Also, a little cut like yours won't damage the nerve endings, just irritate them. If they were damaged, you'd feel less pain, but the wound could be more serious.
M: So I suppose I should be happy my finger hurts so much?
W: Right. Now go and get yourself a bandage.
M: Why? You just told me it's not serious.
W: It's not, but it does seem to be bothering you. Putting a bandage over the cut will keep the skin from drying and will help keep the skin together. If the skin stays together, the nerve endings won't be exposed, and the cut will hurt less.
(20)
A.With a knife.
B.On the edge of some metal.
C.On some glass.
D.On a piece of paper.
第7题
W: It did, but not as much as experts have predicted. It seems to have had a beneficial effect as well.
M: Really? But were crop losses great?
W: Yes. However, since the weather following the eruption was unexpectedly good, some crop yields remain steady or even increase beyond normal expectancy level.
M. I'm glad to hear that. But what was the beneficial effect you mentioned?
W: A mass destruction of various insect population.
M: How could the ash kill insects without effecting people too?
W: It's highly abrasive and quickly wears away the outer wax layer protecting insect bodies. Removal of that layer causes the insects to lose body moisture by evaporation, the result is usually lethal.
(23)
A.The crops were obliterated for the entire year.
B.The crops nutritional value was considerably lessened.
C.The soil was permanently damaged.
D.The loss was not as bad as had been anticipated.
第8题
W: Look at the prices of foods and vegetables. No wonder they're so expensive.
Q: What are they talking about?
(14)
A.The effects of the flood.
B.The heroic fight against a flood.
C.The cause of the flood.
D.Floods of the past twenty years.
第9题
听力原文:M: How much do the tickets cost?
W: They are $18 each.
How much will the man pay for two tickets?
A.$8.
B.$24.
C.$18.
D.$36.00
第10题
听力原文:How much is a ticket to Montreal?
(A) Ten miles from the airport.
(B) A hundred dollars one way.
(C) You can pay by card.
(23)
A.
B.
C.