Let's go to climb mountains, ______?A.will youB.shall weC.won't we
Let's go to climb mountains, ______?
A.will you
B.shall we
C.won't we
Let's go to climb mountains, ______?
A.will you
B.shall we
C.won't we
第1题
听力原文:Let's go to climb mountains.
(12)
A.I have no time.
B.That's a good idea.
C.Why?
第2题
W: Really? My sister and I vacationed there last year and we had a great time.
M: Did you get into Albuquerque?
W: Sure. It's a wonderful place for skiing, so whenever we were skiing, we were sure to go there. Why don't also go there to give yourself a relaxation?
M: Is it far from the mountains?
W: Not at all. See, even though Albuquerque is on a high flat plateau, there are even higher mountains near it. Just half an hour away from the city there are snow-covered slopes.
M: Well. As the mountains are just thirty minutes away, I guess I should take my ice skate and my ski's.
W: Definitely.
M: I heard that the weather there is great.
W: It is. No humidity, moderate temperatures, but you do need to be careful about high altitude.
M: What should I do about that?
W: Oh, don't worry too much about that, just take it easy for a few days. Don't go hiking up the mountains or exercise too vigorously. Just do everything gradually.
M: I'm sure I will be fine. And I will let you know all about my trip when I come back.
What's the main purpose of the man's trip?
A.To improve his skating techniques.
B.To take a vacation.
C.To climb mountains.
D.To learn to ski.
第3题
听力原文:M: What would you like to do this Sunday?
W: I'm not sure. Have you got any ideas?
M: I'd really like to play football with some friends. What do you think of that?
W: There's nothing I like less than football.
M: I'm sorry you feel that way.
W: But I'm fond of climbing mountains. We could climb mountains.
M: I'm afraid I don't care for climbing mountains.
W: OK. What else do you enjoy doing?
M: I'm crazy about music. We could get together and sing with the guitar.
W: That's all right. I guess.
M: You don't sound very enthusiastic.
W: I can't sing well, so I avoid singing.
M: Hey! Why don't we have a picnic?
W: That's a good idea! I like to go out on picnics.
M: Let's have it in the forest.
W: Oh, I don't like the forest, a bit too cold.
M: I enjoy sunny countryside. So let's have it there.
W: That's a terrific idea!
M: Having a picnic is a wonderful way to pass the time.
W: Then we are agreed?
M: Yes, Sunday at eight.
W: I'll tell the others. I'm pleased.
What are they discussing about?
A.Sunday plans.
B.Summer vacation.
C.Winter vacation,
D.Holidays.
第4题
What does Ernest Brod mean by "climb the ladder"?
A.To go further in beautifying one"s past.
B.To become more successful.
C.To cover one"s serious offenses.
D.To inquire into one"s background.
第5题
听力原文:Where should I put all these papers?
(A) On the shelves over there.
(B) Let' s move the cabinet.
(C) At 7 o'clock.
(11)
A.
B.
C.
第6题
W: Really? Where are you going?
M: I'm planning to visit New Mexico.
W: My sister and I had the vacation there last year and we had a great time.
M: Did you get into Albuquerque?
W: Sure. Whenever we went skating.
M: Is it far from the mountains?
W: Not at all. Even though Albuquerque is on a high flat plateau, there are even higher mountains near it. Just half an hour away from the city there is a snow-covered slope.
M: Well. As the mountains are just thirty minutes away, I guess I should take my ice skate and my skis.
W: Definitely.
M: I heard that the weather there was great.
W: It is "No humidity" but with moderate temperatures, but you do need to be careful about high altitude.
M: What should I do about that?
W: Oh, just take it easy for a few days. Don't go hiking up the mountains or exercise too vigorously. Just do everything gradually.
M: I'm sure I will be fine. And I will let you know all about my trip when I come back.
What is the main purpose of the man's trip?
A.To improve his skating techniques.
B.To climb mountains.
C.To take a vacation.
D.To learn to ski.
第7题
M: What do you mean by that?
W: I mean your canoe should be secure enough so that the moment you get in it, it doesn't float away on you.
M: But you wouldn't want it to be too grounded, would you? Otherwise, it's a lot of work to push it from the shore.
W: Right, so try to have it parked securely enough that a simple shove from your paddle is all it takes to get you offshore.
M: What if the currents keep pushing you back to shore, after you've pushed off?
W: In that case, you may wish to "go with the flow" and let it glide you along the edges until you come across an area where you can push towards the center.
M: OK, got it. So, can we get in and get going? I am dying to try out an Eskimo roll.
W: All right, but there are still some other tips I have to remind you of. For example, do you remember what you should never do when you're pushing off?
M: Yeah, I remember. Never lean forward. Always lean away from the shore. Let's just get out there so I can practice my Eskimo roll.
W: Come on Stan, as they say--walk before you run.
M: See you on the other side of the shore.
W: OK. Good luck!
M: Thank you again!
(1)
A.To make sure you are standing firmly enough at the shore.
B.To make sure you are properly equipped.
C.To make sure you are properly grounded at the shore.
D.To make sure you are properly grounded off the shore.
第9题
______(如果你乐意), let's go to see a film after meal.