Pleaseput up your hands if you have any questions. A.raiseB.reachC.waveD.fold
Pleaseput up your hands if you have any questions.
A.raise
B.reach
C.wave
D.fold
Pleaseput up your hands if you have any questions.
A.raise
B.reach
C.wave
D.fold
第1题
听力原文:W: Wake up, Eric, time to rise and shine.
M: Ha, oh, hi, Jane, I must have fallen asleep while I was reading.
W: You and everyone else. It looks more like a campground, than a library.
M: Well, the dorm's too noisy to study in, and I guess this place is too quiet.
W: Have you had any luck finding a topic for your paper?
M: No, Prof Grant told us to write about anything in cultural anthropology. For once I wish she had not given us so much of a choice.
W: Well, why net write about the ancient civilizations of Mexico. You seem to be interested in that part of the world.
M: I am, but there is too much material to cover. I'll be writing forever, and Grant only wants five to seven pages.
W: So then limit it to one region of Mexico, Say the Uka town. You've been there and you said it's got lots of interesting relics.
M: That's not a bad idea. I brought many books and things back with me last summer, that would be great resource material, now if I can only remember where I put them.
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A.Reading.
B.Sleeping.
C.Doing research.
D.Planning a trip.
第2题
听力原文:M: Sally, here is a letter for us. It's from T0m.
W: Can you read it please? My hands are wet with all this washing.
M: Well, OK.
"Dear Sally and John,
Thanks for your letter, It was good to hear from you. Just a short note in reply. I was happy to hear that you two would be in town in January. I think that's the first time you will come to visit us after your marriage. Please do call me when you arrive so that I can pick you up at the station and then we may have dinner together in town. In case you don't have my phone number, it's 780-7842. I look forward to meeting you soon.
Yours,
Tom"
What is Sally doing?
A.Reading a letter.
B.Washing clothes.
C.Making a phone call.
第3题
WHERE ALASKA IS: Way the hell far from you. Beyond Mars.
HOW YOU. GET THERE: You sit in a variety of airplanes for most of your adult life.
WHAT THEY HAVE THERE THAT WILL TRY TO KILL YOU: Bears.
I am quite serious about this. Although Alaska is now an official United States with modem conveniences such as rental' cars and frozen yogurt, it also contains a large number of admitted bears, striding freely about the landscape, and nobody seems to be the least bit alarmed about this. In fact, the Alaskans seem to be pround of it. You walk into a hotel or department store, and the first, thing you see is a glass case containing a stuffed bear the size of a real one. Our hotel had two of these. It was what we travel writers call "a two-bear hotel". Both bears were standing on their hind legs and striking a pose that said:" Welcome to Alaska! I'm going to tear your arms off !"
This struck me as an odd concept, greeting visitors with a showcase containing a major local hazard. It' s as if an anti-drug organization went around setting up glass display cases containing stuffed drug smugglers, with little plaques stating how much they weighed and where they were taken.
Anyway, we decided the best way to deal with our fear of bears was to become well informed about them, so we bought a book, Alaska Bear Tales. Here are some of the chapter rifles, which I am not making up:
"They'll Attack Without Warning"
"They'll Really Attack You"
"They Will Kill"
"Come Quick! I'm Being Eaten by a Bear!"
"They Can Be Funny"
Ha ha ! I bet they can. I bet Mr. and Mrs. Bear and a bundle of hilarity as they fight playfully over the remaining portion of a former tourist plumped up by airline food. But just the same, I' m glad that the only actual, nonstuffed, practicing bears that we saw were in the zoo.
What is the tone of the story?
A.Serious.
B.Complex.
C.Comic.
D.Disapproving.
第4题
听力原文:W: Wake up, Frank, time to rise.
M: Ha, oh, hi, Jane, I must have fallen asleep while I was reading.
W: You and everyone else. It looks more like a campground than a library.
M: Well, the dorm's too noisy to study in, and I find this place is quiet.
W: Have you had any luck finding a topic for your paper?
M: No. Professor White told us to write about anything in cultural anthropology. I wish she had not given us so much of a choice.
W: Well, why not write about the ancient civilizations of Mexico. You seem to be interested in that part of the world.
M: I am, but there is too much material to cover. I'll be writing forever, and White only wants five to seven pages.
W: So then limit it to one region of Mexico, Say the Uka town. You've been there and you said it's got lots of interesting relics.
M: That's not a bad idea. I brought many books and things back with me last summer, that would be great resource material, now if I can only remember where I put them.
What was Frank doing when Jane approached him?
A.Chatting with his friends.
B.Sleeping.
C.Reading.
D.Doing his assignment.
第5题
听力原文:W What are you doing sitting in the dark? Why don't you turn on the light?
M I had it on, but it just turned off a few minutes ago. I figured the electricity had gone out in the building. W No, these lights go off in half an hour if they detect no movement in the room. To turn them back on, all you have to do is wave your arms.
M You're kidding! I didn't even budge when the lights went out. I suppose if I had gotten up, I would have figured out what was going on.
Why is the woman surprised?
A.The office is unlocked.
B.The office is very cold.
C.The man is sitting in the dark.
D.The man is leaving the office early.
第6题
听力原文:W: Wake up, Erik, time to rise and shine.
M: Ha , oh, hi , Jane, I must have fallen asleep while I was reading.
W: You and everyone else. It looks more like a camp ground than a library.
M: Well, the dorm's too noisy to study in, and I guess this place is too quiet.
W: Have you had any luck finding a topic for your paper?
M: No, Prof. Grant told us to write about anything in cultural anthropology. For once I wish she had not given us so much of a choice.
W: Well, why not write about the ancient civilizations of Mexico. You seem to be interested in that part of the world.
M: I am, but there is too much material to cover. I'll be writing forever, and Grant only wants five to seven pages.
W: So then limit it to one region of Mexico, . say the Uka town. You've been there and you said it's got lots of interesting relics.
M : That's not a bad idea. I brought many books and things back with me last summer that would be great resource material, now if I can only remember where I put them.
Why has the woman come to talk to the man?
A.To discuss his trip to Mexico.
B.To bring him a message from Professor Grant.
C.To ask for help with an anthropology assignment.
D.To see what progress he's made on his paper.
第7题
听力原文:W: Wake up, Erik, time to rise and shine.
M: Ha, oh, hi, Jane, I must have fallen asleep while I was reading.
W: You and everyone else. It looks more like a campground than a library.
M: Well, the dorm's too noisy to study in, and I guess this place is too quiet.
W: Have you had any luck finding a topic for your paper?
M: No, Prof. Grant told us to write about anything in cultural anthropology. For once I with she had not given us so much of a choice.
W: Well, why not write about the ancient civilizations of Mexico. You seem to be interested in that part of the world.
M: I am, but there is too much material to cover. I'll be writing forever, and Grant only wants five to seven pages.
M: So then limit it to one region of Mexico, say the Uka town. You've been there and you said it's got lots of interesting relics.
M: That's not a bad idea. I brought many books and things back with me last summer, that would be great resource material, now if I can only remember where I put them.
Why has the woman come to talk to the man?
A.To discuss his trip to Mexico.
B.T0 bring him a message from Professor Grant.
C.To ask for help with an anthropology assignment.
D.To see what progress he's made on his paper.
第8题
Routine plans or actions serve a useful purpose in your daily life and management. How long would it take you to get up, get ready, and walk to class if you had to make separate decisions for each action you take? You use routine plans or action resources to make new decisions.
In addition to the habitual behaviors or routines you follow, you also have certain specific actions you undertake in a given situation. These are called programmed decisions. Programmed decisions are different from routines. Routine plans or actions are patterns of behavioral. actions repeatedly undertaken on a consistent and regular basis. Programmed decisions. on the other hand, utilize your past experience in a similar situation For instance, you know you are going to have a test. Your method of studying for this test will ha done using your knowledge of a similar experience. The degree of success previously achieved will be a determinant in how. when, where, and the length of time you study for this test.
Programmed decisions, like routines are a resource in your management. When the action undertaken proves to be successful you repeat the same action the next time when a similar situation occurs. This successful achievement, measured by the satisfaction you received, determines when and the extent to which you modify the original decision before employing it again in other like situations.
Both routine and programmed decisions serve useful purposes. They act as resources by eliminating the need to make new decisions. They also evaluate managerial action. The success you achieve enables you to by- pass or minimize the use of the decision-making process.
People may spend time in making decisions about ______.
A.how to prepare to go to school
B.how to have the breakfast
C.what clothes to wear to class
D.which shoe to put on first
第9题
听力原文:M: Hi! Dr. Hyde?
W: So, what seems to ha the problem today?
M: Well, I just came in for a check up and a dental cleaning.
W: Hum. Open up. Let's take a look.
M: Okay. Uh...
W: Hum. Wow! I've never seen one like this before. Let me try this.
M: Uhhh...Ouhhhh [Man screaming in pain].
W: Well, there is a major cavity in one of your wisdom teeth. Hasn't this given you any trouble?
M: Well, the tooth has been bothering me, and it sometimes hurts when I drink something cold. Does it look that bad?
W: Well, we're going to remove the decay, and then we'll either put a filling in, or if the decay is extensive, we can't repair it, we might have to put a crown on your tooth. Or as a last resort, we may have to extract the tooth.
M: Uh, well, that sounds painful!
W: Don't worry. I've done this once before. Nah, just relax.
M: Wait! Aren't you supposed to give me something to dull the pain?
W: Uh, Oh yeah. I almost forget. We can use a local anesthetic to minimize the discomfort you might feel. Or you can just grin and bear it.
M: Nah, nah, nah! Put me under! I can't stand pain, and I'd rather not be aware of what's going on. And, if I need a filling, can I get one that leeks like my other teeth?
W: If we can save the tooth with a filling, I recommend a high-strength silver alloy filling instead of a porcelain one. It'll probably last longer.
M: Okay, well, whatever. Let's get it over with.
W: Okay, pleasant dreams. Drill please.
(23)
A.He wanted to have a filling replaced.
B.He came in for a dental check up.
C.He came in for some dental advice.
D.He needed to have a tooth pulled.
第10题
W: Yes, it was fantastic. Now I know why it is listed together with the Nile river as one of the great natural wonders of the world. Here, want to see the picture I took?
M: Oh, what a view! It is even bigger than I had imagined. I remember reading about the Great Valley and I think it said that it was formed suddenly when an earthquake took place.
W: Well, not that quickly. Look, the river has been wearing the valley floor away for ten million years.
M: Then the valley is the result of soil changes. I'll bet geologists have made some interesting discoveries there.
W: Not only the geologists, archaeologists have also found the bones of extinct animals in caves in the valley walls, ha a cave one hundred and forty feet 'about the river, they found driftwood that dated back as far as thirty seven thousand years.
M: That means the river must have been a hundred and forty feet higher up when it carried the driftwood into the cave.
W: It's very possible, but of course who knows. The Great Valley is full of mysteries. Wouldn't you like to go to Arizona some day?
M: You bet I would.
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A.To Colorado.
B.To Arizona.
C.To the Nile River.
D.To the Museum of Natural History.