—Hey! Look where you are going? —Oh! I'm terribly sorry. ______.A.I'm not noticingB.I was
—Hey! Look where you are going? —Oh! I'm terribly sorry. ______.
A.I'm not noticing
B.I was not noticing
C.I haven't noticing
D.I don't notice
—Hey! Look where you are going? —Oh! I'm terribly sorry. ______.
A.I'm not noticing
B.I was not noticing
C.I haven't noticing
D.I don't notice
第1题
听力原文:M: Hey, Jin. How are you feeling? You look a bit under the weather today.
W: As you can see, I'm dying. I'm burning up. My throat is sore and my nose keeps running. I am planning to go for the day now.
M: You should go see a doctor. He will be able to prescribe you some medicine.
W: I cannot stand the hospital. I' II just get some aspirin from the pharmacy and lay down on my bed.
Where is this conversation taking place?
A.At the drug store
B.At work
C.At the hospital
D.In her room
第2题
W Tyrone threw them out. Why? What was it that you were looking for?
M I want a new computer monitor and it looked like CompuZone was selling them for 20 percent off.
W Oh, no. I saw that ad and they're just 20 dollars off. Why don't we check the newspaper? There might be some good deals in there.
Where most likely are the flyers?
A.In the lounge
B.In the garbage can
C.On the table
D.At Tyrone's office
第3题
听力原文:M: Hey, Karen. Look like you've get some sun this weekend.
W: Yeah? I guess so. I spent the weekend at the beach.
M: Oh, yeah that is a great. Where did you stay?
W: Some friends of my parents live out there, and they invited me there for as long as I want to stay.
M: So what are doing back here already?
W: Oh, I have a paper I need to work on. And I just couldn't do any serious studying at the beach.
M:I don't blame you. So what did you do out there? I mean besides lie out in the sun, obviousely.
W: I logged up and down the beach and I played some volleyball. You know I never realized how hard it is to run on sand. I couldn't get through a whole game before I had to sit down. It's much easier to run on wet sand near the water.
M: Not to mention cooler. Did you go swimming?
W: I wanted to. But they said the water isn't warm enough for that until a couple of months from now. So I just wetted in up to my knees.
M: All sounds so relaxing. I wish I could get away to the beach like that.
W: It looks like you could use it. Don't tell me you spent the weekend in the library again.
How did the woman spend last weekend?
A.Relaxing at the seashore.
B.Visiting her parents.
C.Sailing on a boat.
D.Preparing for a race.
第4题
听力原文:M: Hey, Karen. Look like you got some sun this weekend.
W: Yeah. I guess so. I spent the weekend at the beach.
M: Oh, yeah. That's great. Where did you stay?
W: Some friends of my parents live out there, and they invited me for as long as I wanted to stay.
M: So what are you doing back here?
W: Oh, I have a paper I need to work on. And I just couldn't do any serious studying at the beach.
M: I don't blame you. So what did you do out there? I mean besides lie out in the sun, obviously.
W: I jogged up and down the beach and I played some volleyball. You know I never realized how hard it is to run on sand. I couldn't get through a whole game before I had to sit down. It's much easier to run on wet sand near the water.
M: Not to mention cooler. Did you go swimming?
W: I wanted to. But they said the water isn't warm enough for that until a couple of months from now. So I just waded in up to my knees.
M: It all sound's so relaxing. I wish I could get away to the beach like that.
W: It looks like you could use it. Don't tell me you spent the weekend in the library again.
How did the woman spend last weekend?
A.Relaxing at the seashore.
B.Visiting her parents.
C.Sailing on a boat.
D.Preparing for a race.
第5题
听力原文:M: Hey, Karen. Look like you've got some sun.
W: I guess so. I spent the weekend on the beach.
M: Really? That sounds great. Where did you stay?
W: Some friends of my parents live there. They invited me there for as long as I want to stay.
M: So why don't you stay there for a longer time?
W: Oh, I have a paper to work on. And I just couldn't do any serious studying on the beach.
M: I don't blame you. So what did you do out there? I mean besides lying out in the sun.
W: I played some volleyball. I never realized how hard it is to run on sand. I couldn't get through a whole game because I had to sit down. It's much easier to run on wet sand near the water.
M: It must be cool. Did you go swimming?
W: I intended to. But they said the water wasn't warm enough for that. So I just wetted in up to my knees.
M: All sounds so relaxing.
W: How about your weekend? Don't tell me you spent it in the library again.
What did the woman do last weekend?
A.She visited her parents.
B.She did some studying on the beach.
C.She relaxed on the beach.
D.She wrote a paper.
第6题
听力原文:M: Hey, Michelle. Look what I just found. Right here in the sand.
W: A piece of wood? Oh. Driftwood. Interesting shape... Almost like some sort of modern sculpture.
M: Yeah. And feel how smooth it is.
W: Hmm, Must've been in the water a long time. It could've been drifting in the ocean currents for months, or even years.
M: In the currents? Doesn't the wind just blow things around out there?
W: Well, sure. But the currents are always moving, too. Almost like rivers, but underwater rivers, flowing through the ocean.
M: So how do they find out where these currents go? Stick a message in a bottle and throw it in the water?
W: Don't laugh. In fact, I was reading in a science magazine that oceanographers have released huge numbers of bottles into the ocean over the years. They wanted to map out where the currents would carry them.
M: Say, I'll bet-after they found out where all those bottles ended up-they could enter all that data in to a computer and make a pretty detailed model to... to show where the currents go.
W: In fact, they did. And they also found a neat way to test that model. There was a freighter carrying sneakers from a factory in Asia. It was caught in a big storm and thousands of pairs of sneakers got dumped in the Pacific Ocean.
M: Really? What a waste!
W: Yeah. Turns out, though, that hundreds of these shoes started washing up on beaches somewhere near Seattle, just about where the computer models had predicted the currents would carry them.
M: Gee. You mean all that stuff I find on the beaches might be part of some big scientific experiment? I thought it was all just trash!
(20)
A.Collecting objects on the beach.
B.Creating computer models.
C.Mapping currents in the ocean.
D.Tracking water pollution.
第7题
M: Some of these books aren't so old, though. See? This novel was published only six years ago. It cost seventy-five cents.
W: Hey! Look at this!
M: What? Are you getting interested in nineteenth-century plays all of a sudden?
W: No. Look at the signature. Someone gave this book as a present, and wrote a note on the inside of the front cover. It's dated 1856. Maybe it's worth something.
M: Everything on that shelf is worth fifty cents.
W: But if this is the signature of someone who is well-known, it might bring a lot more. I hear William Shakespeare's signature is worth about a million dollars.
M: Oh? I can hardly read what the one says. Who wrote it?
W: The name looks like "Harold Dickinson". Wasn't he a politician or something? I'm going to buy this book and see if I can find a name like that in the library.
M: Good luck. Your book of plays may make you rich, but I'll bet my seventy-five cents novel is a better buy.
Where is this conversation taking place?
A.In a classroom.
B.In a library.
C.At a secondhand bookstore.
D.In a museum.
第8题
听力原文:W: Hi, Zach.
M: Hey, Lisa. What are you doing here?
W: I work here on weekends. How come you decided to come to the travel agency? Planning a trip?
M: Yeah, well, you know our breaks are coming, and I need a quick getaway trip somewhere.
W: Well, someone's got the money to burn. But we hardworking students need a break too.
M: I'm going to tell you upfront Lisa. It's not what you think. I'm on a tight budget like everyone else here but I have to get out of this town for a while.
W: Where to?
M: Florida. I'll go see a Miami Dolphin football game.
W: And you need a flight for next week? Well, you are the one who leaves things to the last minute but hmm.., let me take a look at the screen... United's got one to Miami, but a bit expensive, so let me see if there is anything else available.
M: Preferably below $400 for return, can you swing it?
W: One by Phoenix Air for $350. It's a small plane though. Are you sure you don't want me to check again for other flights? It would only take a second.
M: No, that sounds within my range.
W: All tight. Just let me phone in and confirm the times.
(9)
A.She works in the travel agency on weekends.
B.She goes to see the man working in the travel agency.
C.She wants to buy a plane ticket.
D.She used to work in the travel agency.
第9题
听力原文:M: Hey, don't look so worried.
W: (whispering) I don't know what to do with all these knives and forks and glasses. What do I do?
M: Ah, so that's the problem, don't worry, it's easy. Use the cutlery from the outside to the inside. After each course the dirty dishes and cutlery will be taken away. The different glasses are for different kinds of drink. If you get stuck, just watch someone else.
W: OK, OK. I think I've got it. Could you explain some more about etiquette? I don't want to do something that looks really stupid!
M: Well, the most important thing is not to make noise when you eat. Parents always tell their children "don't talk with your mouth full" and "never chew with your mouth open".
W: OK, so that's a bit different. Sometimes it's polite in Asia to make noise. What else?
M: At a formal meal, in a place like this, you should always have your napkin on your lap and don't rest your arms on the table either. If you are at someone's house, it is always polite to compliment the cook. I guess that last part is the same everywhere in the world.
W: Well, although you guys didn't cook it, thanks for a great meal!
M: It's a good job I didn't cook it, I can burn water!
W: What do I do if I need to leave the table? Do I need to say where I'm going?
M: Don't go into too much detail. The safest option is to just say "please excuse me for a minute".
W: OK, well, in that case. Please excuse me for a minute.
(20)
A.eating all of the food.
B.using the right knives, forks and glasses.
C.going to the toilet.
D.drinking too much wine.
第10题
听力原文:M: Hey, don't look so worried.
W: (whispering)…don't know what to do with all these knives and forks and glasses. What do I do?
M: Ah, so that's the problem. Don't worry. It's easy. Use the cutlery from the outside to the inside. After each course the dirty dishes and cutlery will he taken away. The different glasses are for different kinds of drink. If you get stuck, just watch someone else.
W: OK, OK. I think I've got it. Could you explain some more about etiquette? I don't want to do something that looks really stupid!
M: Well, the most important thing is not to make noise when you eat. Parents always tell their children "don't talk with your mouth full" and "never chew with your mouth open".
W: OK, so that's a bit different. Sometimes it's polite in Asia to make noise. What else?
M: At a formal meal, in a place like this, you should always have your napkin on your lap and don't rest your arms on the table either. If you are at someone's house, it is always polite to compliment the cook. I guess that last part is the same everywhere in the world.
W: Well, although you guys didn't cook it, thanks for a great meal!
M: It's a good job I didn't cook it, I can burn water!
W: What do I do if I need to leave the table? Do I need to say where I'm going?
M: Don't go into too much detail. The safest option is to just say "please excuse me for a minute".
W: OK, well. In that case, please excuse me for a minute.
(20)
A.Eating all of the food.
B.Using the right knives, forks and glasses.
C.Going to the toilet.
D.Drinking too much wine.