At lunch time, the woman wasA.in the cafeteriaB.in the libraryC.in the political science c
At lunch time, the woman was
A.in the cafeteria
B.in the library
C.in the political science class
D.in computer science class
At lunch time, the woman was
A.in the cafeteria
B.in the library
C.in the political science class
D.in computer science class
第1题
听力原文:Are you going out for lunch now?
(A) I need more time to study the menu.
(B) Yes, would you like to join me?
(C) The food is being prepared for you now.
(26)
A.
B.
C.
第2题
听力原文:W: It looks that you are ready to leave.
M: I feel as though it's time for lunch, even though it's only 10 o'clock.
What does the man mean?
A.It's only eleven o'clock.
B.It's time for lunch.
C.His lunch time is ten o'clock.
D.He is hungry but it's too early for lunch.
第3题
听力原文:W: Lunch time! Come in and wash your hands.
M: I'll be in just five minutes. I have one small area to mow and I'll be through with the yard.
What is the man doing?
A.Working in the garden.
B.Mowing the yard.
C.Making leaves.
D.Building a fence.
第4题
听力原文:W: The clerk said that we had to wait until after lunch to pick up the papers.
M: But what are we going to do to kill time before then?
Q: What does the man mean?
(14)
A.Time passes very quickly.
B.The woman is wrong about the pick-up time.
C.He doesn't have anything to do.
D.Before lunch is a great time to pick up the papers.
第5题
W Sure, he has a lot of openings that day. What time can you see him?
M I have a report to finish by lunch time, so how about after lunch at 2 p.m.?
W Okay, I'll schedule you in for that time.
What does the man ask Mrs. Wells to do?
A.Write a report
B.Reschedule an appointment
C.Meet with him Thursday afternoon
D.Have lunch with him
第6题
听力原文:M: By the way, what time do you serve meals?
W: We serve breakfast from seven to ten, lunch from twelve to two-thirty, and dinner from five to eight-thirty.
Q: When can the man have his supper?
(19)
A.Five o'clock.
B.Eight o'clock.
C.During five to six.
D.All of the above
第7题
W: No. I spend most of my lunch hour at the library, but it's so quiet that I fall asleep.
Q: Why does the woman come back late from lunch now?
(15)
A.She goes home for lunch.
B.She spends her time shopping.
C.She gets interested in what she is reading.
D.She doesn't wake up in time.
第8题
M: Sorry, but my schedule is very tight this week. I think the only time I am free is at lunch this Wednesday.
Q: When will the two speakers meet?
(19)
A.At teatime this afternoon.
B.At lunch next Tuesday.
C.At lunch on Wednesday.
D.At teatime on Wednesday.
第9题
听力原文:W: Ok, this will be my treat.
M: Oh, no, you don't.
W: All right then, we'll go Dutch.
M: Next time. This time it's my treat.
W: Mine, it's nice to have lunch with such a prosperous gentleman.
M: Thank you.
W: Gee, it's crowded.
M: Look, one empty table by that big picture window over there. Let's go and get itt
W: Ah, this is a pretty spot. You can see the people passing by while you eat.
M: And they can see you eat while they pass by and that's a pretty picture too.
W: You not only coin a neat phrase, but turn a girl's head too. Is this the only type of place for lunch?
M: There are some lunch counters, but they serve only a few specialties.
W: Why can't you eat your lunch in a restaurant?
M: Well, you can, but the service isn't as fast. Most people only have half an hour to one hour for lunch. The time is too short for them to eat in a restaurant or run back and forth from home to school or office, because cities are too big.
W: So they eat quickly at the lunch counters?
M: Right. Lunch is normally a light meal anyway. Workers must either take lunch with them or get it near the place where they work.
W: What about the children?
M: Kids in school take sandwiches, fruit and cookies along with them or eat in school cafeterias.
W: This is delicious. I fall the food tastes as good as this I won't miss our own food too much. I like American food!
M: I'm glad you enjoy it. Are you done?
W: Yeah, I'm full.
M: Are you sure? You can get seconds.
W: I'm positively full. I have no more room. Wow, this will last me for a week. Thank you very much.
M: Don't mention it.
(20)
A.The man.
B.The woman.
C.They pay for their own dinner respectively.
D.Someone else.
第10题
M: It isn't bad manners to be late. In France everybody is late.
Q: What does the man mean?
(15)
A.They don't have to arrive for the Brown's lunch on time.
B.It's impolite to be late for the Brown's lunch.
C.They don't have to have manners in France.
D.They have no time to lose.
第11题
听力原文:W: OK. This will be my treat.
M: Oh, no, you don't.
W: All right, then, we'll go Dutch.
M: Next time. This time you're my guest.
W: Gee, it's crowded.
M: Look, one empty small table by that big picture window over there. Let's go and get it.
W: Ah, this is a pretty spot. You can see the people passing by while you eat.
M: And they can see you eat while they pass and that's a pretty picture, too.
W: Is this the only type place for lunch?
M: There are some lunch counters, but they serve only a few specialties.
W: Why can't you eat lunch in a restaurant?
M: Well, you can, but the service isn't as fast. Most people only have half an hour to one hour for lunch. The time is too short for them to eat in a restaurant or to run back and forth from home to school or office, because the cities are too big.
W: So they eat quickly at the lunch counters?
M: Right. Lunch is normally a light meal anyway. Workers must either take lunch with them or get it near the place where they work.
W: What about the children?
M: Kids in school take sandwiches, fruit and cookies along with them or eat in school cafeterias.
W: This is delicious. If all the food tastes as good as this, I don't miss our own food too much. I like American food!
M: I'm glad you enjoy it. Are you done?
W: I'm full.
M: Are you sure. You can get seconds.
W: I'm positively full. I have no more room. Wow, this will last me for a week. Thank you very much.
M: Don't mention it.
(20)
A.The man.
B.The woman.
C.They pay for their own dinner respectively.
D.Someone else.