Jim: Could you please tell me whether the dining car is still open? Helen: ______. Jim: Th
A.Never mind, it is still open
B.My pleasure, it is closed five minutes ago
C.I'm afraid it closed five minutes ago
D.I'm sorry, I don't know
A.Never mind, it is still open
B.My pleasure, it is closed five minutes ago
C.I'm afraid it closed five minutes ago
D.I'm sorry, I don't know
第1题
听力原文:M: Joy, could you help me, please? I can't find my knife.
W: Don't worry, Jim. I can help you.
Q: What is Jim looking for?
(23)
A.His kite.
B.Her knife.
C.His knife.
第2题
W: In just three weeks, and I am really excited. But there are still a few things I need to do before I go.
M: Like what?
W: Like renewing my passport, going to the travel agency to buy my plane ticket and figuring out what to do with my apartment while I'm gone.
M: You are not going to give it up, are you?
W: No way, I'll never find another apartment around here. But I don't like the idea of paying three months' rent on an empty apartment, either.
M: Perhaps you could sublet it.
W: Yes, but who to?
M: An old colleague of mine, Jim Thomas, is coming here to do some research this summer, from June to August. Perhaps you could sublet it to him.
W: That's exactly when I'll be away. It sounds ideal, as long as the landlord agrees.
M: Tell you what, I'll be calling Jim late this week anyway, so I'll mention it to him then.
W: Well, thanks, Bill, let me know what happens. That extra money will really come in handy.
What does Mary need to do at the travel agency?
A.Book a hotel in Europe.
B.Buy her plane ticket.
C.Sublet her apartment.
D.Renew her passport.
第3题
听力原文:M: Hello.
W: Hello, welcome to "Advice" radio program, what's your name?
M: Jim.
W: What's your problem?
M: Er...well I'm er...beginning to lose my hair. Er, 1 went to the doctor, but he just said there was nothing I could do about it. He said it was probably hereditary. My father was bald by the time he was thirty.
W: And how old are you?
M: Me? I'm twenty-eight.
W: And are you losing a lot of hair then?
M: Well, it comes out a lot when I comb my hair and you can see a thin part on the top of my head.
W: Does that really worry you, Jim?
M: Well, I don't like it. It's old, you know, looks old. I don't want to look like a middle-aged man at twenty-eight. And I wonder if there is some special shampoo I should use, and if you could tell me one that I should buy, something like that, you know, to stop it getting worse.
W: Well, you know, Jim, to be honest with you there's not really a lot you can do about it, actually, I'm afraid. I mean, baldness is one of those things that, in my experience, you just have to try to accept. Some men find it more difficult to accept baldness than others. There is one piece of advice, though, Jim, and that's don't try to comb your hair over the bald or thin patch. Whatever you do, don't comb it over because that usually looks ridiculous. And the other thing that usually looks ridiculous is a man with a wig, that is, the false hairpiece. Don't let anyone persuade you to buy one of those false hairpiece things, because they usually look much worse than a bald man. I actually think bald men can look very attractive. My husband is bald and I think it really suits him.
(23)
A.It's hereditary.
B.The shampoo he used caused it.
C.He combs his hair too much.
D.He is old enough to lose hair.
第4题
听力原文:M: Hello.
W: Hello, welcome to "Advice" radio program. What's your name?
M: Jim.
W: What's your problem?
M: Er...well I'm er...beginning to lose my hair. Er, I went to the doctor, but he just said there was nothing I could do about it. He said it was probably hereditary. My father was bald by the time he was thirty.
W: And how old are you?
M: Me? I'm twenty-eight.
W: And are you losing a lot of hair then?
M: Well, it comes out a lot when I comb my hair and you can see a thin part on the top of my head,
W: Does that really worry you, Jim?
M: Well, I don't like it. It's old, you know, looks old. I don't want to look like a middle-aged man at twenty-eight. And I wonder if there is some special shampoo I should use, and if you could tell me one that I should buy, something like that, you know, to stop it getting worse.
W: Well, you know, Jim, to be honest with you there's not really a lot you can do about it, actually, I'm afraid. I mean, baldness is one of those things that, in my experience, you just have to try to accept. Some men find it more difficult to accept baldness than others. There is one piece of advice, though, Jim, and that's don't try to comb your hair over the bald or thin patch. Whatever you do, don't comb it over because that usually looks ridiculous. And the other thing that usually looks ridiculous is a man with a wig, that is, the false hairpiece. Don't let anyone persuade you to buy one of those false hairpiece things, because they usually look much worse than a bald man. I actually think bald men can look very attractive. My husband is bald and I think it really suits him.
(23)
A.It's hereditary.
B.The shampoo he used caused it
C.He combs his hair too much.
D.He is old enough to lose hair.
第5题
Then he discovered that an old friend of his was one of the members of the jury at his trial. Of course, he did not tell anybody, but he managed to see his friend secretly one day. He said to him, "Jim, I know that the jury will find me guilty of having stolen the money. I cannot hope to be found not guilty of taking it—that would be too much to expect. But I should be grateful to you for the rest of my life if you could persuade the other members of the jury to add a strong recommendation for mercy to their statement that they consider me guilty."
"Well, George," answered Jim, "I shall certainly try to do what I can for you as an old friend, but of course I cannot promise anything. The other 11 people on the jury look terribly strong-minded to me."
George said that he would quite understand if Jim was not able to do anything for him, and thanked him warmly for agreeing to help.
The trial went on, and at last the time came for the jury to decide whether George was guilty or not. It took them five hours, but in the end they found George guilty, with a strong recommendation for mercy.
Of course, George was very pleased, but he did not have a chance to see Jim for some time after the trial. At last, however, Jim visited him in prison, and George thanked him warmly and asked him how he had managed to persuade the other members of the jury to recommend mercy.
"Well, George," Jim answered, "as I thought, those 11 men were very difficult to persuade, but I managed in the end by tiring them out. Do you know, those fools had all wanted to find you not guilty!"
Question : What did George manage to do when his trial was about to begin?
(33)
A.Decided that he would plead guilty.
B.Told another prisoner about his old friend.
C.Succeeded in seeing his friend secretly one day.
D.Told his family about his old friends.
第6题
W: In just three weeks, and I am excited. But there are still a few things I need to do before I go.
M: Like what?
W: Like renewing my passport, going to the travel agency to buy my plane ticket and figuring out what to do with my apartment while I'm gone.
M: You are not going to give it up, are you?
W: No way, I'll never find another apartment around here. But I don't like the idea of paying three months' rent on an empty apartment either.
M: I don't blame you. Perhaps you could rent it.
W: Yes, but who to?
M: Mm, let me think. Oh, I know just the person, an old colleague of mine, Jim Thomas, is coming here to do some research this summer, from June to August.
W: That's exactly when I'll be away. It sounds ideal, as long as the landlord agrees.
M: I'll tell you what, I'll be calling Jim late this week anyway, so H1 mention it to him then.
W: Well, thanks, Bill, let me know what happens. That extra money will really come in handy.
(20)
A.Purchase her plane ticket.
B.Change her plane ticket.
C.Pick up a passport application form.
D.Arrange for her accommodations in Europe.
第7题
听力原文:W1: Good morning, Donald Company. Can I help you?
M: This is Jim Blaire from H&D. Can I speak to Mrs. Rod?
W1: Hold on, please, Mr. Blaire. I'll put you through.
M: Thanks a lot.
W2: Good morning, Grace Rod speaking.
M: Hello, Grace. This is Jim Blaire.
W2: Oh, hi, Jim. Haven't heard you from you for a long time. How have you been?
M: Fine. Grace, I'm just calling to see if we could fix an appointment for next week.
W2: Sure. We certainly need to discuss next year's acquisition strategy. Wait a minute, I'll get my diary.
M: Is Monday afternoon fine for you?
W2: Sorry. I've got to go to the factory on Monday and on Tuesday I'll be to attend a press conference.
M: How about Wednesday then?
W2: Let me see. Wednesday… no, I have a meeting in the morning, and I have an appointment with my client in the afternoon. I think Thursday might be better. I'll be available after my appointment with someone from the Quality Department at 10 o'clock. Will that suit you?
M: OK, then we'll fix it at 10:30 Friday morning.
Look at the form. below.
You will hear a man calling about making appointment.
Mr. Rod's Schedule for Next Week
Monday: visiting (5)______
Tuesday. press conference
Wednesday: meeting in the morning, appointment with (6)______
Thursday: meeting with Blaire to discuss next year's (7)______
Time: (8)______
Place: Mr. Blaire's office
第8题
M: In just three weeks, and I am excited. I have been longing for the trip. But there are still a few things needed to be done before I go.
M: I must have my passport renewed and go to the travel agency to confirm something about the time schedule of the trip and the plane ticket. (23)But the trouble is how to do with my apartment while I am gone.
W: You are not going to give it up, are you?
M: (24)No way, I’ll never find another apartment around here, but I don’t like the idea of paying three months rent on an empty apartment, either.
W: I don't blame you. Perhaps you could rent it to someone else.
M: Yes, but to whom?
W: Mm, let me see, Oh, I know, an old colleague of mine, Jim Thomas, who is coming here to do some research this summer, from June to August.
M: That's exactly when I'll be away. (25)It sounds ideal, as long as the landlord agrees.
W: Yeah, you may first tell the landlord. I'll be calling Jim late this week anyway, so I'll mention it to him then.
M: Well, thanks, Bill. Let me know what happens.
(20)
A.He can not find the plane ticket.
B.His passport is not available then.
C.His time schedule is not suitable.
D.He does not know how to do with the empty apartment.
第9题
A.How are you?
B.Welcome to our hotel!
C.Good morning(afternoon)!This way,pleas
D.How do you do?
第10题
W: In just three weeks. And I am excited! But there are still a few things I need to do before I go.
M: Like what?
W: Like renewing my passport, going to the travel agency, (23)buying my plane tickets, and figuring out what to do with my apartment while I'm gone.
M: You're not going to give it up,are you?
W: (24)No way! I'll never find another apartment around here! But I don't like the idea of paying three month's rent on an empty apartment, either.
M: I don't blame you. Perhaps you could sublet it.
W: Yes, but who to?
M: Hmm, let me think. Oh, I know, just a person. An old colleague of mine, Jim Thomas is coming here to do some research this summer, (25)from June through August.
W: Well, that's exactly when I'll be away. It sounds ideal. As long as the landlord agrees.
M: Tell you what. I'll be calling Jim later this week anyway, so I'll mention it to him then.
W: Well, thanks, Bill. Let me know what happens. That extra money would really come in handy.
(20)
A.Purchase her plane ticket.
B.Change her plane ticket.
C.Pick up a passport application form.
D.Arrange for her accommodations in Europe.