What time did the reception end?A.3:00B.6:00C.7:00D.10:00
What time did the reception end?
A.3:00
B.6:00
C.7:00
D.10:00
What time did the reception end?
A.3:00
B.6:00
C.7:00
D.10:00
第1题
What did John and his wife learn in theevening classes?
A.Running a DIY shop.
B.Making or repairing things.
C.Saving time and money.
D.Improving the quality of life.
第2题
What problem did the speaker have this time?
A.They both have leg injuries.
B.They're too tired to walk any farther.
C.They have no umbrella with them.
D.They've seen no signs to give them directions.
第3题
WA No, I made it myself.
MB You made it yourself? That's incredible! How did you find the time to do something like that?
WA Well, you know what they say—you make time for things you enjoy. I took a rug-making class a couple of years ago, but it wasn't until I was in India and went to a rug market that I decided to finally make my own. So you're partially right — India is connected to this rug, but I didn't buy it there—just the materials I needed to make it.
What did the man assume about the rug?
A.That it was new
B.That the woman bought it
C.That it was a gift from the woman's parents
D.That the woman had owned it for a long time
第4题
听力原文:W: Well, Bob James, what a surprise! It's nice to see you again!
M: Hello, Margaret! My gosh! How long has it been? Wasn't it a year ago Christmas, the last time we saw you?
W: You know, I think you're right. How's your wife and the kids?
M: Oh, they're fine.
When did the two people see each other last?
A.More than two years ago.
B.Last Christmas.
C.Last birthday party.
D.A long time ago.
第5题
Man: That's really not much for parking around here. Most places charge more than that. Anyhow, let's get moving. It's late.
Woman: What time does the concert start?
Man: The musicians will start playing in about two minutes. Come on. Walk fast! I want to get there before the music begins.
Where did the woman park the car?
A.On the street.
B.In the garage.
C.In the parking lot.
D.Next door.
第6题
听力原文:W: Andy,what hobby would you take up if you had more time?
M: I think I'd take up two different hobbies-an indoor hobby and an outdoor hobby.
W: Really?Why?
M: An outdoor hobby,like motor-racing,for a bit of flesh air and excitement;and an indoor hobby,like radio making for example,for quiet concentration.What about you?
W: I like indoor hobbies best.As you know,I like making decorations,toys and so on,but I'm also quite fond of knitting and I've made quite a lot of sweaters and the like for the family.
M: Yes.I've seen some of the things you've made.They're very fashionable.How long have you been doing it?
W: I started years ago when I was still at school.
M: Did you spend all your free time on your hobbies?
W: Well no.As a working mother there are many other matters I've got to attend to.but I do spend quite a lot of time on my hobbies.
M: What about money?Do your hobbies cost you a lot of money?
W: No,once you've bought the basic tools most hobbies are comparatively cheap.
M: By the way.how did you learn to do all these handy things?Did you ever attend a special course?
W: I did once,but most of it I've picked up from books.There are dozens of books on hobbies in the bookshops.
M: Ah well.Perhaps I should take up my coin collection again.
W: Yes,why not?You might even become an authority on old coins,Andy!
What kind of hobbies does the woman like best?
A.Outdoor hobbies.
B.Indoor hobbies.
C.Money-saving hobbies.
D.Time-consuming hobbies.
第7题
M: You wouldn't believe it, but I spent most of my time hanging around the hotel. The weather there was so bad that all the places were shut down.
W: You're kidding me. You mean to say that you didn't do anything?
M: Weil, I did do some shopping at a department store, but I didn't get to see any of the famous places like I had planned. If I knew what the weather would've been like, I would have never begged my boss for a few days off because I just ended up wasting my vacation days.
What was the main reason for the man's visit to Bali?
A.To enjoy his vacation.
B.For business.
C.To meet his boss.
D.To do some shopping.
第8题
听力原文:M Did you finalize the arrangements for Friday's trip?
W Yes. The bus is picking us up here at 8 a.m. and we'll be in the museum around 10. With the museum and bus fee, each student will have to pay 18 dollars.
M And what about lunch? Are the students bringing lunch?
W Yes, we're going to have a picnic lunch in Banford Park, which I'm really looking forward to—the flowers are gorgeous this time of year. Of course, the weather will have to cooperate. But as of today, the forecast is looking good so I think everything will work out fine.
What are the speakers mainly discussing?
A.An increase in the bus fare
B.Their spring break plans
C.A trip to a museum
D.The weather
第9题
M: Well, you didn't expect it to be warm, did you?
W: Of course not, but I heard the national weather service's prediction for the next 90 days. They said it' s supposed to be much colder weather than usual.
M: Yeah, maybe. Personally, I think those long-range forecasts are useless.
W: Not as useless as you think.
M: Oh, come on, when you' re talking about what' s going to happen three months later, you might as well just pick a forecast out of our hat.
W: Well, you are partly right. They area' t very good at the amount of water falling on the earth. But they are much better for temperatures especially for this time of the year.
M: Really? So I should take them seriously about the cold but not count too much on a lot of extra snow?
W: Exactly.
M: But what did you say about this time of the year? Do some seasons really give them more problems in making forecasts?
W: Autumn is the worst; apparently weather patterns change so much then. Just think how variable our weather has been the last three months.
M: Come to think of it, that' s true. It probably would have been hard to predict all those chan ges back in the summer. You know, you' re beginning to convince me there is more to fore casting than I thought. How come you know so much about it?
W: I get my information from an expert--my sister.
(23)
A.The foundation.
B.The reliability.
C.The history.
D.The source.
第10题
听力原文:M: So, you're an architect.
W: Yes.
M: Do you work for a public or a private organization, or you're self-employed, that is working on you own?
W: I'm working for a private designing construction company.
M: How did you start your career?
W: I started it with the government.
M: Oh, did you? What made you decide to work for the government?
W: Well, it was a matter of chances, really. I saw an advertisement for a vacant position in the newspaper and I thought "why don't you try it". In fact, I have no preferences where I work, public or private.
M: And do you still have this idea, or...
W: More or less, yes. Although I'm now working with a private firm, I worked for the government for about three years. It was all right. Of course, there is the bureaucracy that one has to put up with but that's no that had. If you don't mind bureaucratic wheels turning slowly and things not being as efficient.
M: Mm, ha, and what made you leave the public sector?
W:Money mainly. You see, I got married, and my husband doesn't work, and we wanted to start a family right away. So we thought it might be better if I moved to the private sector. This is why it's hard for me to be self-employed, because self-employed work has a disadvantage that there may be time or a period of time when you are unemployed.
(20)
A.A newspaper.
B.The government.
C.A construction firm
D.A private company,
第11题
听力原文:W: Yes, it's so exciting.
M: Is this your first time to China?
W: Yes, we're on our honeymoon.
M: Oh, congratulations!
W: Thanks. Do you live in Beijing?
M: No, but my grandma does. I'm visiting her. Are you over for the Olympics?
W: We've got tickets for some track events but we do want to do plenty of sightseeing too. What would you recommend?
M: Well, it depends what you're after. Oh, why don't I give you my number and if you'd like some local color, maybe I could help you out?
W: Oh, it's very kind of you.
M: My pleasure. Here's my business card with my number on it.
W: Thank you very much.
M: Where are you going after arrival?
W: We plan to find a hotel near the Olympic Village.
M: Have you made a reservation?
W: No. Will the hotels be full?
M: I don't know, but don't worry. There are so many hotels in Beijing that you won't have any chance to sleep in the street.
What information did the man hear from the broadcast?
A.The plane is going to take off.
B.The plane is arriving in Beijing.
C.It is cloudy in Beijing.
D.The woman is on her honeymoon.