What time did the meeting end?A.In a minute.B.For half an hour.C.Just before lunch.
What time did the meeting end?
A.In a minute.
B.For half an hour.
C.Just before lunch.
What time did the meeting end?
A.In a minute.
B.For half an hour.
C.Just before lunch.
第1题
听力原文:W: You didn't have too much trouble fixing your car engine, did you?
M: It only took me most of the day.
Q: What does the man mean?
(15)
A.He had no time fixing his car engine.
B.Fixing his car engine took him a lot of time.
C.He only fixed part of his car engine.
D.His car engine turned out well.
第2题
M: No, but I didn't realize it would take me most of the day.
Q: What does the man mean?
(18)
A.He hasn't the time to do the experiment.
B.The experiment turned out well.
C.The experiment took him a lot of time.
D.He did only part of the experiment that day.
第3题
M:Oh, thanks for reminding me. I nearly misplaced that in my office somewhere,but my funds are running low, so I'd better find it soon.
Q:What will the man probably do first?
(15)
A.Go to the online store to work for money.
B.Go to the bank to cash the check.
C.Go to his office to find the check.
D.Try to find some cash he has misplaced.
第4题
听力原文:It was a big deal for me when I turned 16 and got a driver's license.
What does the speaker mean?
A.It was a very important event for me to get my driver's license when I was sixteen years old.
B.I spent a lot of money and time to get my driver's license when I was sixteen years old.
C.It was difficult for anyone under age sixteen to get a driver's license.
D.I did not get a driver's license even after I turned sixteen.
第5题
M: That's unusual. Did you remember to pay your last bill?
W: Yes, I always pay on time. And the only time I make long distance calls is to speak to my sister in America. I'm on the Internet a lot, but that's a flat rate every month.
M: You should call the service provider today and see if they can sort out the problem. They can probably remove those charges from your bill.
What is the woman's problem?
A.She was overcharged.
B.She did not send payment.
C.She did not receive the bill.
D.She paid the wrong amount.
第6题
M: How she could be so calm in front of so many people is really beyond me!
Q: What do we learn from the conversation?
(15)
A.Alice didn't seem to be nervous during her speech.
B.Alice needs more training in making public speeches.
C.The man can hardly understand Alice's presentation.
D.The man didn't think highly of Alice's presentation.
第7题
Man: That's really not much for parking around here. Most places charge more than that. Anyhow, let's get moving. It's late.
Woman: What time does the concert start?
Man: The musicians will start playing in about two minutes. Come on. Walk fast! I want to get there before the music begins.
Where did the woman park the car?
A.On the street.
B.In the garage.
C.In the parking lot.
D.Next door.
第8题
听力原文:W: Do you know where Tom is?
M: Sorry, I don't know.
W: Oh, my God!
M: What's the matter?
W: He is supposed to be at the meeting a quarter later. But I can't find him anywhere.
M: Oh, I remember something. John told me that Tom went out for lunch at ... er ... about a quarter to two and would not be back unitl 3:30.
W: Then he will be late for the meeting.
M: What's the time now?
W: 3:00.
When did the dialog take place?
A.At 2:45.
B.At 3:00.
C.At 3:15.
第9题
"When one of the doctors criticizes(批评) me, I get defensive. I feel like a child again, being scolded, and I want to explain that I' m not wrong. "says Viola, a nurse. This s a common reaction(反应) to criticism, but not a good one. There are better ways of dealing with criticism.
1. Try to be objective (客观) . When Sol was criticized by his new employer for not having made a sale, Sol' s reaction was to feel sorry for himself. "I had put everything I had into making that sale," Sol says, "and I felt that I had failed as a person. I had to earn through experience not to react like that to each failure. "
2. Take time to cool down. Rather than reacting immediately to criticism, take some time to think over what was said . Your first question should be whether the criticism is fair from the other person' s position. The problem may be a simple misunderstanding of what you did or your reasons for doing it.
3. Take positive(积极的) action. After you cool down, consider what you can do about the situation. The best answer may be "nothing". "I finally realized that my boss was having personal problems and taking them out on me because I was there," says Sheila. "His criticisms didn' t really have anything to do with my work, so nothing I said or did was going to change them. " In Sheila' s case, the best way to deal with it was to leave her job. However, that' s an extreme reaction. You may simply explain your opinion without expecting an in-depth discussion. You may even decide that the battle isn' t worth fighting this time. The key, in any case, is to have a reasonable plan.
When Sol was criticized by his employer, he______
A.argued bitterly with his employer
B.was angry and gave up his job
C.was sorry for what he did
D.was sad and self-pitying
第10题
听力原文:M: You look so unhappy. What's wrong?
W: Oh, we've got such a lot of homework again!
M: Yes. Terrible, isn't it?
W: I never have time now to do what I like.
M: And I used to watch TV a lot, but I'm too busy now with all this homework. By the way, have you finished your writing'?
W: Yes. But it took me ages to write it. I spent more than two and a half hours on it last night.
M: I have not done it yet. I did not start it until half past eight last night because I had to do the math exercises first. There wasn't time to finish it. I'll have to do it tonight.
W: Good luck!
(13)
A.She has to watch TV a lot.
B.Too much noise again.
C.She never has enough time to have a rest.
D.Such a lot of homework again.
第11题
听力原文: What happened to me that day is just unbelievable. The first thing to go wrong was that all the parking spaces were taken. So I had to park on the grass, and hoped that I would not get a parking ticket. When I got to the ad- mission office, there was already a long line of students waiting. By the time it was my turn. two of the courses I needed were filled, and I had to go back to my adviser and make out a whole new timetable. Although I did sign up for all my courses, I missed the lunch. The next thing to go wrong was that the bookstore had sold out one of the textbooks required. As I was leaving, I wondered what else could possibly happen, and then there I saw a policeman standing beside my car and writing out a ticket.
Who is the speaker?
A.A student.
B.A teacher.
C.An officer clerk.