Mary: I feel really homesick. I want to go back home. David: ______ When you are more accu
A.Don't worry. You'll be better tomorrow.
B.You'd better not.
C.You haven't adjusted to this new place yet.
D.OK, you can go now.
A.Don't worry. You'll be better tomorrow.
B.You'd better not.
C.You haven't adjusted to this new place yet.
D.OK, you can go now.
第1题
W: Oh! I was really looking forward to that. It's really a pity. I hope we can go there sometime next month.
How did the lady feel?
A.Very happy,
B.Greatly surprised.
C.Rather disappointed.
D.Very angry.
第2题
In the past, when things were made by hand, it seems there was a lot of pride in individual workmanship. People were really proud of things they made.
But now, of course, individuals don't make things. Most things are made on assembly lines and one person only has a very small part in putting something together so there isn't any workmanship any more.
A good example of this is a friend of mine, Mary. She bought a toaster last summer at a sale. She used it, I guess, pretty often, but she only had it a couple of months when suddenly the plastic base of the toaster cracked wide open, and at the same time the heating system in the toaster burned out.
She took it back to the store, but the clerk in the store said they wouldn't take it back, and they wouldn't give her money back, because she bought it on sale. So the only thing she could do was to buy a new one.
I'm sure Mary is more careful when she buys things now, and that's what we all have to be.
It can be learned from the passage that ______.
A.workmanship now can not be found as it was in the past
B.the toaster was broken because Mary used it too much
C.the quality of goods now isn't as good as it was
D.it is fair enough for the store not to give money back to Mary
第3题
听力原文:M: I would really like to know why Mary is always so unfriendly to me.
W: Did you ever think of just talking to her face to face?
Q: What does the woman try to say to the man?
(17)
A.He should make an apology to Mary.
B.He may talk to Mary directly.
C.He should excuse Mary's behavior.
D.He shouldn't always pull a long face.
第4题
听力原文:M: Are you really leaving for Hawaii, Mary?
W: I think so, I've got my ticket and I'm anxious to see Tom there.
Q: What can we learn from the conversation?
(4)
A.The man wants to meet Tom in Hawaii.
B.Tom is going to Hawaii
C.The man is leaving for Hawaii.
D.The woman is leaving for Hawaii to meet Tom.
第5题
A.Well, hope to see you again.
B.On top of the world, thanks.
C.Pleased to meet you.
D.It is easy to get to your plac
E.
第6题
听力原文:W: I heard our school had called off the trip to Beijing.
M: Really? Mary must be disappointed about it. She has been looking forward to the trip.
Q: What do we know from the conversation?
(14)
A.The trip to Beijing was postponed.
B.The trip to Beijing was cancelled.
C.The trip to Beijing was disappointing.
D.The man doesn't believe what the woman said.
第7题
John: Mary ,this is Joe’s brother David.
Mary: I’m very glad to meet you.
David: It’s a pleasure to meet you.
Mary: __________
David: It’s really different from what I expected.
John: Don’t worry . You’ll get used to it in no time.
A. How is Joe?
B. How do you like Florida so far?
C. How are you doing so far?
D. Would you like some tea?
第8题
听力原文:How does it feel to be back after a couple of days off?
(A) Yes, it really did.
(B) Am I?
(C) I've never been better.
(27)
A.
B.
C.
第9题
听力原文:(Man) Hi, Mary! Have you decided to stay with us another year?
(Woman) I don't think I will. I'm trying to get a job at a different school for next year.
(Man) You are? Really? I thought you liked it here.
(Woman) I do like it here. This is a great school, and I'll hate to leave, but I'd really prefer to teach younger children.
Where do the speakers probably work?
A.In a post office
B.In a school
C.In a department store
D.In an office
第10题
Why did Amitai Etzioni say "I really feel like I failed them"(Line 4, Para.2)?
A.He was unable to alert his students to corporate malpractice.
B.He didn't teach his students to see business in new and different ways.
C.He could not get his students to understand the importance of ethics in business.
D.He didn't offer courses that would meet the expectations of the business-leaders-to-be.