I cook my own supper when I am in the ______ for it.A.mindB.moodC.motiveD.notion
I cook my own supper when I am in the ______ for it.
A.mind
B.mood
C.motive
D.notion
I cook my own supper when I am in the ______ for it.
A.mind
B.mood
C.motive
D.notion
第1题
听力原文: I'm 18 years old and I'm a first-year university student in Dublin. I live with ten other students in a big old house near the center of the city. I have a large room on the second floor at the front of the house. There isn’t a lift, but I don’t need one. I usually run up the stairs. My room is 7 metres long and 5 metres wide. At The ofter end I've got some cooking tools and a fridge, so I can cook my own meals. At one end I've got my bed and a cupboard for clothes. There's a bathroom and a toilet down the hall, for all the students on my floor. I've got a big desk in my room, too. So i study, eat and sleep in the same room. My parents live in a village near Cork and I go there in the holidays. Please write and tell me about your home.
What do you think the speaker is?
A.A college student
B.A university teacher.
C.A middle school student.
第2题
听力原文:W: Hi, Mr. Adams?
M: Ah, Yea. You must be Kelly. Thanks for coming.
W: Here's my card.
M: Oh, the entrepreneurial spirit. It is hard to find a good babysitter on a Friday night.
W: Well, I like watching kids, and I need the extra money,
M: Well, I beard you were one of the best and most affordable babysitters in the area, and…
W: Uh, well, I'd like to talk to you about my new rate increases.
M: Rate increases?
W: You see, Mr. Adams. I've consulted with my financial advisor, Uh, my mother, and she says I should charge more per child since I do cook and clean your house while you're away.
M: Oh, I see. So, what do you have in mind?
W: Well, as I see it, I’d like to ask a dollar more per child per hour, and overtime after midnight. Based on my calculations, that's only 10.23% above the going market, and I'm now a certified babysitter with training in CPR.
M: Oh, I never knew there were courses and certifications in babysitting.
W: Time are changing, Mr. Adams. I have to figure in expenses for a benefits package to cover college tuition, retirement, and my stock portfolio. Well, I tell my dad what to do.
M: Ah now, you're pulling my leg. I mean, how old are you anyway?
W: Old enough to be a tough negotiator.
(20)
A.The girl arrives promptly on time.
B.The girl carries her own business cards.
C.The girl comes prepared to cook for the kids.
D.The girl reaches his house ahead of time.
第3题
Before I arrived home in the evening, my mother (get) ______ the supper ready.
第4题
听力原文:W: John! How are you? It's been ages since we met last time!
M: I'm fine, thank you! Seeing you now just reminds me of the good days we spent together in school.
W: Me too. You look more energetic than before. What are you doing these days?
M: Believe it or not, I've just opened my own restaurant. I'm also head chef.
W: Are you kidding me? You've always hated cooking!
M: Well, I used to hate cooking, but now I really love it.
W: I just can't believe my ears! When did you change your mind?
M: After I tried Chinese food. It was so delicious and quite different from any food I'd had before. Before that, I used to cook really boring things for my family. But now the whole family enjoys the Chinese food I cook for them. Cooking is really the most enjoyable work to me.
W: I still can't believe it! So, did you go to cooking school or something?
M: Yeah. I went to Beijing to study. The teachers there were excellent and I learned a lot. That's of great help to my restaurant.
W: Really? How long did you stay there?
M: I was there between 1997 and 1999.
W: And what did you do after that?
M: Then I came back here. I worked in a Chinese restaurant for about two years to get some experience.
W: That's great! So, where is your restaurant? I'm going to eat there this weekend!
M: It's right on the comer of Queen's Street. I'll be very happy if you come.
W: OK, I'll be there with my husband on Sunday.
M: I look forward to seeing you, bye-bye.
(27)
A.Teacher and student.
B.Classmates.
C.Ex-husband and wife.
D.Colleagues.
第5题
At three fifty in the afternoon, I go home with my students. I have supper at six. After supper, I watch TV. I go to bed at about half past ten.
I am a student at a school.
A.True
B.False
第6题
A. cooking
B. to cook
C. is cooking
D. cook
第7题
Life at Aichi University
I'm Yamamoto Mika, a 22-year-old Japanese girl. I'd like to invite you to Aichi University so you can understand my life.
Our university has a close relationship with China and my department is the only one of its kind in Japan. My courses include the Chinese language, modern Chinese politics and economics. I love Chinese culture and I have been to Tianjin as an exchange student.
In Japan, our courses are divided into compulsory, optional and specialized courses. However, we have a flexible schedule. We can choose classes from a wide range of options.
Many students finish the compulsory courses in three years so that they can have one year without any classes. They often use this period of time to study abroad, conduct research and travel. Many students even suspend their study for additional study-abroad opportunities.
Japanese universities encourage students to choose their own ways of study, so it is quite easy for us to apply for study suspension.
Japanese students participate in various kinds of extracurricular (课外的) activities. They attend clubs from elementary schools, so many have already been accustomed to clubs when they enter university.
Our university now has 42 art clubs and 45 sports clubs. The annual University Festival is the grandest carnival (狂欢节) of Japanese universities. In the festival, students promote their clubs and organize various activities. Our university's festival attracted about 150,000 people last year. I really like this festival.
When we promote our clubs, we cook "tonnjiru", a kind of pork soup, and sell it to other students at the fair.
We also go to different places to interview celebrities (名人) who attend our festival as guests. It is a wondertul experience to talk to those stars face to face.
Japanese students like to hold parties. We have two kinds of parties. One is the Mochivori party. If you want to attend this party you have to cook a course and take it to the party. The organizer buys drinks and snacks.
The other kind of party is the Nomikai, which mainly involves alcohol. We drink something called ehu-hai, which is a combination of soda and wine. We also drink Japanese sake (日本米酒) and beer. There are parties for many occasions, like welcoming new students, celebrating victories and birthday parties or just for promoting friendship.
Which statement is NOT true of Yamamoto Mika?
A. She has never been to China.
B. She is a Japanese student.
C. She loves Chinese culture.
D. She wants you to understand her life.
第8题
-___ I will do it immediately
A.You are welcome
B.lam afraid not
C.My pleasure
第9题
My wife was busy ______ when I got home.
A.cook
B.to cook
C.cooking
第10题
听力原文:M: Sally, are you going home for the holidays?
W: Yes. I've booked a flight for tomorrow afternoon and I can't wait.
M: That sounds great.
W: What about you? Are you going home, too?
M: I haven't made up my mind yet. I'm thinking...
W: Haven't made up your mind? Oh, you're not going to get a flight out of here. I guess all the seats have been reserved by now. It's a holiday season, after all. Most people are traveling.
M: Well, it's not such a big deal for me. My family is only a hundred and fifty miles from here. I usually take a train.
W: You don't sound very excited about it.
M: Well, we are not really a very close-knit family. I have two brothers and a sister. They spread out all over the place. One lives on the West Coast and one lives on the East Coast. My sister lives abroad.
W: Oh, vow! Where is she living?
M: In Paris.
W: What does she do there?
M: She teaches English in a university. It is kind of strange, but we seldom get together as a family since we earned our own livings.
W: Well, I try to get home as much as possible. We're a big family—there are six of us children—so it is always a lot of fun.
M: Six kids?
W: Yeah. And we're all really close. Most of us are married, so it makes a very crowded house over the holidays.
M: I can imagine.
W: Of course, there are too many people to cook dinner for. It is a real headache for my parents. So we usually end up eating outside. It is pretty crazy.
M: Well, at my house, my mother loves to cook. So when all of us get home—which isn't that often—she always cooks big home-made meals. We have left-overs for days.
How is the woman going home?
A.By train.
B.By plane.
C.By car.
D.By ship.