A.She was feeling very sorry.B.She felt a bit annoyed.C.She was in a hurry.D.She was i
A.She was feeling very sorry.
B.She felt a bit annoyed.
C.She was in a hurry.
D.She was in her office.
A.She was feeling very sorry.
B.She felt a bit annoyed.
C.She was in a hurry.
D.She was in her office.
第1题
听力原文:M: I must admit that since I started exercising, I've been feeling less tired.
W: What did I tell you!
Q: What does the woman mean?
(14)
A.She doesn't remember exactly what she said.
B.She told the man to try to get more sleep.
C.She knew the man would benefit from her advice.
D.She didn't expect the man to listen to her.
第2题
听力原文:M: It's good to see you, Mary. How've you been?
W: Actually, I have been feeling; under the weather recently.
Q: What can you infer from the conversation?
(18)
A.She hasn't liked the recent weather.
B.She has been a little sick.
C.She's finally gotten over her fever.
D.She's had a lot of bad luck lately.
第3题
听力原文:M: What's the matter, Jane? You look a bit pale.
W: I'm afraid I've got a terrible cold.
M: Have you taken any medicine?
W: Yes. I took an aspirin. But I' m not feeling any better.
M: Have you been to see the doctor'?
W: Not yet. I'll go this afternoon.
What' s the matter with Jane?
A.She looks pale.
B.She has got a fever.
C.She has got a cold.
第4题
W: Maybe you are right,but I've got the feeling your classmates will come back knowing some things you won't know.
Q: What does the woman imply?
(19)
A.She has been on the trip herself and enjoyed it.
B.She wouldn't consider going on the trip.
C.She thinks the class is too advanced for the man.
D.She thinks there's a good reason to go on the trip.
第5题
听力原文:M: You don't look very happy. What seems to be the problem?
W: I've got to write a long composition for my English class, and I just can't come up with any ideas, and it is due tomorrow.
M: That shouldn't be. too difficult. Remember those pictures you were showing me last week?
W: Sure.
M: Why don't you write something about the camel ride you took?
W: That sounds like a good idea. I can also write about our visit to the North Africa.
M: Well, now that you're feeling better, I think I'll be on my way. I've got to finish my composition too.
W: Thanks for your help. I'm much more relaxed now and once I get organized, it won't be so difficult.
What is the woman's problem?
A.She is sick.
B.She can't make up her mind as to which country to visit.
C.She can't think of a topic for her composition.
第6题
A.She is not feeling very well.
B.She is very ill.
C.She is annoyed with the doctor.
D.She is badly hurt.
第7题
What does the woman mean?
A.She's not feeling well.
B.She wants to go home.
C.She wants to stay where she is.
第8题
听力原文:M: Is this table in the comer okay?
W: Sure. We can sit here.
M: Gee. You've hardly got anything on your tray.
W: Yeah. I guess I'm just not that hungry.
M: What's the matter? Aren't you feeling well?
W: Well, I've been really worried. It's my car. It's in the shop again.
M: Really? What's wrong this time?
W: I don't know exactly. Something's wrong with the brakes, I think.
M: Well, at least that shouldn't cost you much to fix. Parts are cheaper for all the American cars like yours. Did the mechanic say how much it would cost?
W: He said he would call me with an estimate later on today.
M: Watch out he doesn't try to take advantage of you.
W: What do you mean?
M: Well, some car mechanics, if they think that someone doesn't know much about ears, they might try to overcharge that person.
W: Maybe so. But I trust this guy. He Was recommended by one of my neighbors. He has done some work for me in the past and his prices seemed to be reasonable.
M: Oh, that's good to know. Maybe I'll try using him in the future, By the way, do you need aride home after work today?
W: Oh, I'll sure appreciate it. It's really tough getting around without a car when you live far away from the office.
(26)
A.She generally doesn't allow people to borrow it.
B.She is trying to sell it.
C.She bought it from a friend.
D.It has broken down more than once.
第9题
What was the girl's feeling when she first received the unusual mission?
A.She was glad.
B.She was a little sad.
C.She was much disappointed.
D.She thought it was nothing.
第10题
"Well now, dad." she said, "I'm going to have you all to myself for a whole week. You must be very obedient."
"I hope you aren't going to boss me, Molly. You're walking me out of breath already. We mustn't pass Mrs. Goodmays in our hurry."
They crossed the street to Mrs. Goodmays, one of the doctor's patients.
"We've just been seeing my wife and her daughter off to London. They've gone up for a week."
"Dear me, to London, and only for a week!" said Mrs. Goodmays, with surprise. "It seems hardly worth the packing. It'll be lonely for you, Molly, without your stepsister."
"Yes," said Molly, suddenly feeling as if she ought to have taken this view of the ease.
"I'll miss Cynthia."
"And you, Dr. Gibson. I hope you won't feel like a widower once again. You must come and have supper with me one evening. What about Tuesday?"
Dr. Gibson felt a sharp blow on his leg from the toe of Molly's shoes, but even so he accepted the invitation, much to the old lady's satisfaction.
A moment later, Molly said to him, "How could you go and waste one of our precious evenings? We've got five now, I've been planning all sorts of things for us to do together."
What were Molly's feelings as they walked home?
A.She wished she had gone to London too.
B.She was delighted to be alone with her father,
C.She was looking forward to Mrs. Gibson's return.
D.She hated being apart from Cynthia.