Speaker A: Well have a get-together at 8 p. m. next Saturday at my house. Come if you like
A.Sure! I"ll be there.
B.That"s good. I"ll try to come.
C.Thanks. I"d love to be there.
D.Really? Thank you for your invitation.
A.Sure! I"ll be there.
B.That"s good. I"ll try to come.
C.Thanks. I"d love to be there.
D.Really? Thank you for your invitation.
第1题
A.How far is the seaside away from here?
B.OK, but we"ll have to leave very early, or else we"ll get caught in the traffic.
C.But what if it rains tomorrow?
D.Have you ever been to the seaside?
第2题
A.Oh, well, thank you for calling. I'll see him in his office then.
B.I'm sorry to hear that his flight is delayed.
C.But are you sure he will be in his office at that time?
D.Yes. That's quite understandable.
第3题
W: Quite the contrary. They benefit most when the class is eon ducted entirely in the foreign language.
What does the woman mean?
A.Students will not benefit when the class is conducted entirely in a foreign language.
B.To teach his students English, a teacher must be an English expert.
C.A qualified teacher has to speak the students' language quite well.
D.A language teacher need not to be a native speaker of the target language.
第4题
You should also introduce your speaker's speech topic and his【B10】, and in doing this you should make clear that the audience is aware of the speaker's【B11】in his field. Some individuals are so well-known in their fields that it is only necessary to present them by name.【B12】, it is far better to ignore this possibility in most【B13】and proceed to give some of the【B14】facts concerning his educational background, his major accomplishments, and his present role in society.
Most speakers are【B15】to talk a bout their own accomplishments, and it is your job to【B16】out beforehand what these accomplishments are and then tell your audience about those that seem most interesting. This requires some【B17】a head.【B18】you will have referred to the speaker, possibly by name and title, be fore you formally introduce him, it is al ways a good idea to【B19】the title or substance of his topic as【B20】as his name and title near the close of your introduction.
【B1】
A.for
B.in
C.up
D.on
第5题
Do you think I should continue to keep the relationship? Or should I forget her? We are both 22, but I am ready to settle down and establish a home. I have a good job as a salesman and by the time I am 24 I hope to have saved enough money to start my own business.
What is the main topic of the talk?
A.The relationship between the speaker and Susan.
B.The speaker' s arrangement of the speaker' s marriage ceremony.
C.The parents' opinion of Susan.
D.The speaker' s plan for the future.
第6题
听力原文: I met Susan at a dance about six months ago. We get along well together since we like music, dancing, swimming, and tennis. But whenever I start to get serious about our relationship and try to discuss with her how she feels about me and whether we might consider marriage, she gets angry and refuses to talk about it. Usually, she says something like: "I'm not the marrying kind" or "We're having too much fun to be serious." Besides all these, I don' t think that my parents like her very much. They think that she's not very intelligent.
Do you think I should continue to keep the relationship? Or should I forget her? We're both 22, but I'm ready to settle down and establish a home. I have a good job as a salesman, and by the time I' m 24, I hope to have saved enough money to start my own business.
(33)
A.The relationship between the speaker and Susan.
B.The arrangement of the speaker's marriage ceremony.
C.The speaker's parents' opinion of Susan.
D.The speaker's plan for the future.
第7题
You should also introduce your speaker's speech topic and his【C10】______, and in doing this you should make clear that the audience is aware of the speaker's【C11】______in his field. Some individuals are so well-known in their fields that it is only necessary to present them by name.【C12】______, it is far better to ignore this possibility in most【C13】______and proceed to give some of the【C14】______facts concerning his educational background, his major accomplishments, and his present role in society.
Most speakers are【C15】______to talk a- bout their own accomplishments, and it is your job to【C16】______out beforehand what these accomplishments are and then tell your audience about those that seem most interesting. This requires some【C17】______a- head.
【C18】______you will have referred to the speaker, possibly by name and title, before you formally introduce him, it is al- ways a good idea to【C19】______the title or substance of his topic as【C20】______as his name and title near the close of your introduction.
【C1】
A.for
B.in
C.up
D.on
第8题
You should also introduce your speaker's speech topic and his【B10】, and in doing this you should make clear that the audience is aware of the speaker's【B11】in his field. Some individuals are so well-known in their fields that it is only necessary to present them by name.【B12】, it is far better to ignore this possibility in most【B13】and proceed to give some of the【B14】facts concerning his educational background, his major accomplishments, and his present role in society.
Most speakers are【B15】to talk about their own accomplishments, and it is your job to【B16】out beforehand what these accomplishments are and then tell your audience about those that seem most interesting. This requires some【B17】ahead.【B18】you will have referred to the speaker, possibly by name and title, before you formally introduce him, it is always a good idea to【B19】the title or substance of his topic as【B20】as his name and title near the close of your introduction.
【B1】
A.for
B.in
C.up
D.on
第9题
听力原文: When I arrived in America three years ago, I was surprised by the tremendous amount of advertising. But now I've come to realize that it is a creative and necessary part of an industrial society. I, too, want to improve my life style. and to buy better products. I look to advertising to show me how to do it. Deciding what to believe in an advertisement, however, isn't easy. It seems to me that a person must purchase things with a lot of care. As a consumer, I want to get the best for my money so I really have to understand the techniques of advertising. Otherwise, manufacturers would be able to sell me anything, whatever its quality may be. The creative aspects of advertisements, for instance, often cover up defects or problems in products. I have learned this well, since I have made purchases and lost money because the items were of poor quality. The future advertising most likely will involve more public participation. In the future, if customers really care about the quality of something as well as the quantity, maybe advertisers will begin to care more about what they are trying to sell.
Questions 29 to 31 are based on the passage you have just heard.
29. What do we learn about the speaker?
30. What's the speaker's impression of the advertisement in America when she first arrived there?
31. What does the speaker think future advertisers should do?
(30)
A.She has always lived in America.
B.She visited America three years ago.
C.She has been in America for three years.
D.She has come to America to do research on advertising.
第10题
听力原文: M: Where have you been these days?
W: In the hospital.
M: In the hospital? What happened?
W: Didn't you know that our room caught fire last Friday evening?
M: Oh, really? I'm sorry to hear that. But what caused the fire?
W: Well, the light in our room was turned off at 11:30 as usual. Alice lit a candle to go on reading. Unfortunately she fell asleep with the candle still burning beside her. Then her bed caught fire.
M: Oh, my God! I' m sorry to hear that. And how was Alice?
W: She was badly burnt and is still in hospital.
M: Was she the only one burnt?
W: No. There were two more.
M: You should be careful in future.
W: We will.
How is the woman speaker now?
A.She is badly burnt.
B.She is well again.
C.She is still in hospital.