听力原文:Some of the most dramatic climaxes in the history of Olympic Games have taken pla
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第1题
听力原文:M Were you able to finish writing that article?
W Yes, I'm almost done. I have most of the information that I need. I haven't started writing it yet, but it shouldn't take me too long.
M Well, we have some space to fill in the Sunday edition. If possible, I'd like to put your article in the Lifestyles section. How soon would you be able to finish it?
W I just need to confirm a few quotes, and then I can start writing. I can give it to you by 9 at the latest.
What is the woman's occupation?
A.She is a writer.
B.She is a designer.
C.She is a professor.
D.She is a postal worker.
第2题
听力原文:(A) There is some furniture by the doorway.
(B) She is placing some documents on the table.
(C) Some tables are not being occupied,
(D) Customers are waiting in line.
第3题
听力原文:(A) Some of the cars are parked along the sidewalk.
(B) Some people are waiting in line.
(C) Some of the vehicles are making a turn.
(D) There is a street sign as tall as a person.
第4题
听力原文:(A) The man is canning some food.
(B) The man is putting on an apron.
(C) The man is cooking some food.
(D) The man is tasting the food.
A.
B.
C.
D.
第5题
听力原文:(A) Some boats are sitting in the water.
(B) Some people are fishing.
(C) The boats are approaching the harbor.
(D) All of the boats are being pulled out of the water.
第6题
听力原文:(A) Some people are sitting next to the fountain.
(B) Some people are waiting for admission.
(C) Flagpoles have been lined up.
(D) Some people are raising flags.
第7题
听力原文:I think there is still some food left in the kitchen.
A.
B.
C.
第8题
听力原文:(A) There are some chairs around the round table.
(B) There are glasses and plates on the table.
(C) Some diners are ordering in a restaurant.
(D) The glasses are being filled.
A.
B.
C.
D.
第9题
听力原文:Help yourself to some bread.
(13)
A.How about you.
B.Thanks.
C.I think so.
第10题
听力原文:M: What do you plan to do for Christmas?
W: No concrete plan, but I think I'll most likely go skiing in Montana and spend a few days in the mountains doing cross-country skiing.
M: I heard you are very good at skiing. Believe it or not, I haven't done any skiing in my life. I wish I could ski just like you.
W: Yeah, you could if you gave it a shot. You know, skiing is my love and the only reason I like it so much is because it gives me great pleasure to speed through the snow.
M: My parents and I vacationed in Montana National Park when I was little and I remembered we had great time going hiking. Now I feel like going back again.
W: Well, since we have two weeks' break for Christmas, you can spend a few days in Montana and I can give you lessons on skiing. That would give you some basics and hopefully you can ski like a professional in a few days.
M: Ski like a professional? No way. Actually, you do have a good point. I could spend some time in Montana and head back home for Christmas. Perhaps you could spend Christmas at my place too. My parents would like to meet you.
W: That would be great, since my folks will be in Jamaica for Christmas and New Year.
M: Oh, I am anxious to learn how to ski.
W: And you can bet I will be a very strict instructor.
M: No problem. I have been known to be an excellent student during my school year.
W: Well, maybe you won't be this time.
M: Really? I am looking forward to it now.
W: OK. Then, let's wait and see.
(4)
A.The pleasure of skiing.
B.The Montana National Park.
C.How to learn to ski.
D.How to spend the Christmas holiday.