Judy started tennis lessons earlier than Kale and Joan.A.True.B.False.
Judy started tennis lessons earlier than Kale and Joan.
A.True.
B.False.
Judy started tennis lessons earlier than Kale and Joan.
A.True.
B.False.
第1题
Judy works in a club.
A.True.
B.False.
第2题
听力原文:W: Judy earned a lot of m6ney over the summer as a consultant for that agency.
M: I don't doubt it. What surprises me is that she is still working there, now that classes have started, again.
What does the man say about Judy?
A.He's surprised she chose that agency.
B.He wonders why she's still kept her job.
C.He doesn't know when her classes started.
D.He doubts she makes much money now.
第3题
听力原文:W: Judy earned a lot of money over the summer as a consultant for that agency.
M: I don't doubt it. What surprises me is that she is still working there, now that classes have started again.
Q: What does the man say about Judy?
(13)
A.He's surprised she chose that agency.
B.He wonders why she's kept her job.
C.He doesn't know when her classes started.
D.He doubts she makes much money now.
第4题
听力原文:W: Judy earned a lot of money over the summer as an advisor for that agency.
M: I don't doubt it. What surprises me is that she is still working there, now that classes have started again.
Q: What does the man say about Judy?
(13)
A.He's surprised she chose that agency.
B.He wonders why she is still keeping the job.
C.He doesn't know when her classes started.
D.He doubts if she makes much money now.
第5题
听力原文:Why don't you join us for a drink tonight?
(A) No, they haven't started yet.
(B) Yes, where would you like to go?
(C) How about playing tennis this weekend?
(38)
A.
B.
C.
第6题
Former Railroad Town Celebrates its Centennial
Stayton Corners, which started as a railroad town 100 years ago, will hold its centennial celebration this Saturday, October 10. The event will feature music, poetry, and other entertainment, including speeches from well-known residents like Judy and Belle Hawkins. The Hawkins sisters, who grew up just after the first railroad was built, witnessed the transition of Stayton Corners from a small railroad town to what it is today.
The celebration will begin at 12 P.M. at Town Hall. Admission is $15 for adults and $8.50 for children, students, and senior citizens. For ticket information, contact Dolly Turner at 778-5303.
What industry was important in Stayton Corners?
A.The mining industry
B.The fishing industry
C.The shipping industry
D.The railroad industry
第7题
Althea was born in Solver, south Carolina, in 1927. When Althea was still a child, her family moved north to New York City. While Althea was in junior high school, she became interested in paddle tennis. She practiced every chance she got, and soon she was good enough to win a medal.
One day, a black musician named Buddy Walker saw Althea playing paddle tennis. He realized how good she was. So he bought her a real tennis racket and took her to a tennis court. Althea instantly fell in love with tennis. She started playing in the All Black American Tennis Association tournaments. When she was just fifteen, Althea played in the New York State Girls' Open Tennis Tournament and got as far as the finals. In 1942, World War Ⅱ came along, and there were no more tournaments for four years. But when the tournaments started again in 1946, Althea instantly became a star. She won every American Tennis Association tournament from 1946 to 1957.
By 1958 she had won the United Sates Championship twice, as well as winning twice more at Wimbledon. Althea became a professional player in 1959 and won the professional championship in 1960.
Where was Althea born?
A.New York City.
B.Harlem.
C.Silver, South Carolina.
D.California.
第8题
听力原文: In the 1940's and 50's, it was not likely that a young black teenager from New York's Harlem would ever have the chance to play in tile world's biggest tennis tournaments. But Althea Gibson did play, and what's more, she won.
Althea was born in Silver, South Carolina, in 1927. When Althea was still a child, her family moved north to New York City. While Althea was in junior high school, she became interested in paddle tennis. She practiced every chance she got, and soon she was good enough to win a medal.
One day, a Black musician named Buddy Walker saw Althea playing paddle tennis. He realized how good she was. So he bought her a real tennis racket and took her to a tennis court. Althea instantly fell in love with tennis. She staled playing in the All Black American Tennis Association Tournaments. When she was just fifteen, Althea played in the New York State Girls' Open Tennis Tournament and got as far as the finals. In 1942, World War Ⅱ came along, and there were no more tournaments for four years. But when the tournaments started again in 1946, Althea instantly became a star. She won every American Tennis Association tournament from 1946 to 1957.
By 1958 she had won the United States Championship twice, as well as winning twice more at Wimbledon. Althea became. a professional player in 1,959 and won the professional championship in 1960.
(33)
A.New York City.
B.Harlem.
C.Silver, South Carolina.
D.California.
第9题
听力原文: This is today’s sports news.
In the world of tennis, the London International Tennis Tournament ended today. Samuel Cox of the United States was the winner with Lloyd Smith, of Great Britain, finishing second. Cox scored a decisive victory over Smith in his first major victory outside the United States. His victory also marked the first time that an American has won the London Tennis Tournament in over fifty years. The only other American to win it was Fred Jackson in 1938. Cox won the tournament quickly in three sets. He started out playing aggressively, and the overwhelmed Smith could not keep up with its overpowering serves. Cox took home the $500,000 cash prize and Smith received $350,000. When asked about the big victory, Cox stated he just hopes to be able to win again in next month's tournaments in Paris and Copenhagen.
In the world of soccer, Cuba upset Germany, last year's winner, in the opening games of the International Soccer Cup. The Cuban team won in a difficult match that lasted over five hours. The match was intense, and their victory shocked many who believed that the German team could easily defeat the relatively obscure Cuban team. The German coach, noticeably disappointed at their first round loss, told reporters that he hopes to train his team harder for next year's tournament. Cuba will play Brazil in the next game tomorrow. Overjoyed at their surprise victory, they hope to continue this winning streak and eventually capture the tournament.
(33)
A.Paris.
B.Copenhagen.
C.New York.
D.London.
第10题
听力原文: This is today's sports news.
In the world of tennis, the London International Tennis Tournament ended today. Samuel Cox of the United States was the winner with Lloyd Smith, of Great Britain, finishing second. Cox scored a decisive victory over Smith in his first major victory outside the United States. His victory also marked the first time that an American has won the London Tennis Tournament in over fifty years. The only other American to win it was Fred Jackson in 1938. Cox won the tournament quickly in three sets. He started out playing aggressively, and the overwhelmed Smith could not keep up with its overpowering serves. Cox took home the $ 500,000 cash prize and Smith received $ 350,000. When asked about the big victory, Cox stated he just hopes to be able to win again in next month's tournaments in Paris and Copenhagen.
In the world of soccer, Cuba upset Germany, last year's winner, in the opening games of the International Soccer Cup. The Cuban team won in a difficult match that lasted over five hours. The match was intense, and their victory shocked many who believed that the German team could easily defeat the relatively obscure Cuban team. The German coach, noticeably disappointed at their first, round loss, told reporters that he hopes to train his team harder for next year's tournament. Cuba will play Brazil in the next game tomorrow. Overjoyed at their surprise victory, they hope to continue this winning streak and eventually capture the tournament.
(33)
A.Paris.
B.Copenhagen.
C.New York.
D.London.