We haven't got all day, so please_____ to the poin
We haven't got all day, so please_____ to the point.
A. make
B. work
C. go
D. get
We haven't got all day, so please_____ to the point.
A. make
B. work
C. go
D. get
第1题
A.I can reach it on that Wednesday
B.I can make it on that Wednesday
C.I can get it on that Wednesday
D.I can assure it on that Wednesday
第2题
听力原文:W: What would you like to do then?
M: Well, there's not much on TV, is there? Do you fancy a movie?
W: Fine, but I don't feel like going all the way into town. What is on locally?
M: Well, I rang the Criterion earlier and they've got Raw Deal--you remember we saw something about it on TV last week.
W: No, I don't fancy that. Too much blood and guts.
M: I agree. Oh, there's also A Room with a View. Why don't we go and see it?
W: We could, but I've seen it.
M: Well, so have I.
W: Sorry, I forgot.
M: But it was so good I'd like to see it again.
W: Oh, I would too, but not just yet. I only saw it a short while ago.
M: How about Crocodile Dundee 2?
W: Crocodile Dundee? Why didn't you say it earlier? I loved the first one.
M: It was all right. Still, I'd rather we went to that than any of the others. There's a performance at eight.
W: Eight! Well, then it's time we left.
M: Don't panic. That is when the performance begins. There will be adverts and trailers and things before the film actually start. Crocodile Dundee 2 won't start at least eight thirty. We've easily got an hour.
W: But I'm starving. I haven't eaten since lunchtime.
M: I haven't, either. Let's grab something on the way. A hamburger or something.
W: Right. I'll get my coat. Have you see the keys to my car?
M: Weren't they on the desk?
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A.Because they have seen it on TV.
B.Because it has too much violence.
C.Because they want to see A Room with a View.
D.Because they haven't got enough time to get to the cinema.
第3题
We haven't got enough money to buy such a big and ______car.
A.similar
B.cheap
C.expensive
第4题
W: They must be absolutely mad, more nuclear power stations!
M: OK. Jane. But we've got to get the energy from somewhere, haven't we? We can't just go on using oil and coal.
W: Look. The main point is they're just net safe. They're a real menace, everyone of these things is an accident waiting to happen. Look at Chernobyl, for goodness' sake!
M: Yes, OK, I agree there's a risk. Of course there is. But it's minimal. With modern technology, nuclear reactors are much safer:
W: Much safer! You must be joking. No. Look at all that radioactive waste they're dumping into the sea and underground. Nobody re ally knows what'll happen long-terms.
M: That is a problem. Sure. But it's also true that nuclear energy is cheap and can produce electricity very quickly. Lots of countries have no alternatives. They don't have any oil, coal or anything. What are they supposed to do?
W: Oh, come on! There're lots of possibilities. Well, quite a few. We just haven't really looked at them seriously enough. There's solar energy, and wind power and, what's called wave power. We've still got a lot of coal.
W: Alright. But they'll all take time and money to develop. We need energy now and nuclear power is the best alternative.
M: Oh, I don't believe this. I reckon it's just crazy.
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A.The Defence Minister.
B.The Energy Minister.
C.The Prime Minister.
D.The Science Minister.
第5题
We haven't got enough money to buy such a big and ______ car.
A.expensive
B.cheap
C.similar
第6题
A.No. I'm sorry. I haven't got any.
B.Yes. we have got some.
C.No. you are fight.
第7题
听力原文:M: Carol, do you know when Prof. Wang's Chinese Literature Final is?
W: Next Tuesday.
M: Next Tuesday! That is less than a week away, and I have got things planned for this weekend.
W: Haven't you been studying all along?
M: I have kept up with my lecture notes, but I haven't reviewed at all.
W: Then it's your own fault. The date of the final is clearly marked on the course outline.
M: I suppose you're right, but doesn't it seem awfully early for a final?
W: A little, but it should actually help us out. After we have finished with it, we can concentrate on our other finals.
M: Are you ready for it?
W: I think I am. I'm going'to review some more, of course.
M: Do you think we could study together sometime this weekend?
W: I don't see why not. Are you doing anything tomorrow night?
M: I can't tomorrow. I am going out with some guys to that new nightspot downtown.
W: Well, how about the following night?
M: No, I can't Saturday either. My sister and her husband are coming to town and I want to show them around.
W: Sunday, then?
M: Well, I'll probably sleep all morning and in the afternoon I want to go to the football game. Also that night I have to write and type up a paper for another class.
W: Gary, that leaves Monday, the night before the test.
M: Actually, I've got plans for Monday night too. How about early Tuesday morning?
W: Gary, the test is Tuesday morning.
(20)
A.Thursday.
B.Friday.
C.Saturday.
D.Sunday.
第8题
听力原文: When friends come to visit us in the evening, they spend their time telling us that they are in a hurry and looking at their watches. It isn't that our friends are all busy, it is just that we haven't got a television. People think that we are very strange. "But what do you do in the evenings?" they are always asking. The answer is simple. Both my wife and I have hobbies. We certainly don't spend our evenings staring at the walls. My wife enjoys cooking and painting and often attends evening classes in foreign language. This is particularly useful as we always go abroad for our holidays. I collect stamps and am always busy with my collection. Both of us enjoy listening to music and playing chess(象棋)together.
Sometimes there are power cuts and we have no electricity in the house. This does not worry us as we just light candles and carry on with what we were doing before. Our friends are lost--no television! --so they don't know what to do. On such evenings our house is very full as they all come to us. They all have a good time. Instead of sitting in silence in front of the television, everybody talks and plays games. Yes, life is possible without television!
(33)
A.Because they are in a hurry.
B.Because they are strange.
C.Because they cannot watch TV.
D.Because they have other schedules.
第9题
听力原文:M: I haven't seen you for a while. Have you been away?
W: Yes, I just got back from vacation. I took a tour around the Great Lakes.
M: Was that an exciting experience?
W: Sure. Have you ever been there?
M: Oh, yes! When I was young I lived in Erie county in New York and I used to go swimming in Lake Erie all the time. We also went to Lake Ontario in Canada.
W: But I heard that Lake Erie was so polluted that almost everything living in it had died.
M: At one time Lake Erie was almost dead. There was so much algae that the oxygen supply was practically used up.
W: What on earth caused algae to grow so much?
M: It was the amount of phosphate detergents that caused the excessive growth of algae.
W: Oh, I think it's the time that we limit the use of phosphate detergents.
M: Yes, and both U.S. and Canada now have legally limited the use of phosphate detergents, there have been tremendous gains in the fight against water pollution.
W: That's good.
M: In fact all the Great Lakes will be ninety percent improved within the next generation.
W: I'm glad to hear an environmental success story at last!
(23)
A.United States-Canadian agreements.
B.Unlimited growth in population.
C.Pollution in the Great Lakes.
D.The limited supply of phosphates.
第10题
听力原文:M: Susan, do you know when Professor Jones' Biology Final is?
W: Next Tuesday.
M: Next Tuesday! That's less than a week away, and I have got things planned for this weekend.
W: Haven't you been studying all along?
M: I have kept up with my lecture notes, but I haven't reviewed at all.
W: Then it's your own fault. The date of the final is clearly marked on the course outline.
M: I suppose you are right, but doesn't it seem awfully early for a final?
W: A little, but it should actually help us out. After we have finished with it, we can concentrate on our other finals.
M: Are you ready for it?
W: I think I am. I'm going to review some more of course.
M: Do you think we could study together sometimes this week?
W: I don't see why not. Are you doing anything tomorrow night?
M: I can't tomorrow. I am going out with some guys to that new nightspot downtown.
W: Well, how about the following night?
M: No, I can't Saturday either. My sister and her husband are coming to town and I want to show them around.
W: Sunday, then?
M: Well, I'll probably sleep all morning and in the after- noon I want to go to the football game. Also that night I have to write and type up a paper for another class.
W: Michael, that leaves Monday, the night before the test.
M: Actually, I've got plans for Monday night too. How about Early Tuesday morning?
W: Michael, the test is on Tuesday morning.
(23)
A.Next Thursday.
B.Next Tuesday.
C.This weekend.
D.Tomorrow night.