Peter thought the lecture __________.A.was a good one.B.was terrible.C.wasn't so good.
Peter thought the lecture __________.
A.was a good one.
B.was terrible.
C.wasn't so good.
Peter thought the lecture __________.
A.was a good one.
B.was terrible.
C.wasn't so good.
第1题
Peter thought the lecture ______.
A.was a good one
B.was terrible
C.wasn't so good
第2题
Peter never thought he could have found his bike.
A.真
B.False
第3题
Peter thought Mr. Grant decided to change with the times owing to the help of
A.Mr. Scott, the consultant.
B.Mr. Martin, the sales manager.
C.Joanna, the advertising manager.
第4题
Why didn't Peter take more money from the bank?
A.He had no more time.
B.He had no more pockets.
C.He was too tired.
D.He thought it was enough.
第5题
M: I was there but I was standing with a large group and-tm didn't see me.
Q: Why did the teacher call?
(15)
A.Because he wanted to invite Peter to a concert.
B.Because he thought Peter was not at practice for the concert program.
C.Because he wanted Peter to join the large music group.
D.Because he wanted to see Peter at home.
第6题
"You take this end, "Jack told Peter when he got there. "and I'll go around to the dining room and take the other end. "
Peter nodded(点头), and when Jack was in place (在适当位置) and gave the word, he pushed (推) , and pushed, but it still didn't move. They had a rest.
"Boy", Peter said, "I don't know if we're ever going to get it into the dining room. I've pushed..."
"Push ? Jack repeated, "I thought you were pulling it into the living room!"
The family piano was ______ before Jack's mother asked him to move it.
A.in the dining room
B.in the living room
C.in the bedroom
D.between the living room and the dining room
第7题
M: Yes, I did. It' s pretty crowded wherever you go, but you'll be able to figure out why people are so crazy about the place especially when you taste their food!
W: I'm a little worried that I can't reserve a hotel. Also, I don't speak their language.
M: Don't worry about the language because there are plenty of bilingual people. However, Jane, I think you' d better hurry to find a place to stay. It can be very tough to find a hotel with your big suitcases.
How did Peter feel about his trip to Florence?
A.He hated how crowded it was.
B.He thought Florence was a very expensive country.
C.He loved everything except for the hotel.
D.He particularly liked the Italian cuisine.
第8题
听力原文:Now listen, and fill in the spaces.
Man: Good morning. Marketing Department. Peter Menzies speaking.
Woman: Hello. Could I speak to John Fitzgerald, please?
Man: I'm afraid he's not in the office at the moment.
Woman: Well, this is Elizabeth Parnell calling. I wanted to talk to John about the meeting next week. You see, I only get back on Tuesday night from a trade fair in the States.
Man: So, would you like me to give him a message?
Woman: Yes, could you ask him if we can postpone Wednesday's meeting? Till after lunch. That would be easier. I was originally going to be at ten a.m.
Man: OK. I'll ask him to change it. I'll get back to you with a time.
Woman: Thanks. And could you also ask him to add another item for discussion at the meeting? I thought we were going to talk about the revised budgets – but I can't see this on the agenda.
Man: OK. I'd better ask him to call you ...
Woman: Yes, please. I'm at Head Office at the moment. Can he phone me here today – I won't be back at my own desk until tomorrow afternoon.
Man: Right, I'll give him the message.
Woman: Thanks.
Man: Bye.
Woman: Goodbye.
Look at the note below.
You will hear a woman calling about the arrangements for a meeting.
TELEPHONE MESSAGE
For: John Fitzgerald
Name of caller: Elizabeth Parnell
Date: 7/12/2002
Time: 10.05
Message: Elizabeth will be in the USA until
next Tuesday, for a (9)______
Could you:
Change the meeting to (10)______ on Wednesday.
Add an item to the agenda: the (11)______ ?
Please phone Elizabeth today at (12)______
第9题
听力原文:F: purchasing Department, Mary speaking, how can I help you?
M: Hello, could I speak to Peter Lira Please?
F: I'm afraid he's in a meeting at the moment.
M: Could I leave a message then?
F: Certainly.
M: This is Jack Hanks.
F: Oh, yes. Of HBC International, you are coming to see us tomorrow I believe.
M: Yes, well, that's why I am calling. Unfortunately, I won't be able to make it. And rather than rescheduling the meeting, I thought it best to send someone else along, Solon in fact.
F: OK. I will just make a note of that. Could you just spell his surname for me?
M: Sure. It's S-O-L-O-N. He's been with us for a couple of years now and he's very experienced. Actually he's just been made a manager of our Product Development section.
F: Is he familiar with our business?
M: Oh, yes. He's been working on your file for a few weeks now. And he'll be able to discuss the contract with you tomorrow. If everyone's happy, perhaps you can go ahead and sign.
F: OK. I'll pass a message on to Peter and we'll look forward to seeing Mr. Solon tomorrow.
?You will hear three telephone conversations or messages.
?Write one or two words or a number in the numbered spaces on the notes or forms below.
?You will hear each recording twice.
Conversation One
?Look at the notes below.
?You will hear a man changing the arrangements for a meeting.
Phone Message:
Date: April 11th. 20--
Name of caller: Jack Hanks from HBC (1)______
Message: Can't attend meeting tomorrow.
Sending Alex (2)______ instead.
He's their new (3)______ Manager.
Going to talk about (4)______
第10题
Icy Microbes
In ice that has sealed a salty Antarctic 1ake for more than 2,800 years,scientists have found frozen bacteria and algae that returned to 1ife after thawing.The research may help in the search for life on Mars.which is thought to have subsurface lakes of ice.
A research team led by Peter Doran of the University of minois at Chicago drilled through more than 39 feet ice to collect samples of bacteria and algae. When Doran’s team brought them back and warmed them up a bit,they sprang back to life.
Doran said the microbes have been age-dated at 2,800 years old,but even older microbes may 1ive deeper in the ice sheet sealing the lake, and in the briny water bel0W the ice. That deeper ice and the water itself will be cautiously sampled in a later expedition that will test techniques may one day be used on Mars.
Called Lake Vida,the 4.5-square-kilometer body is one of a series of lakes located in the McMurdo Dry Valleys of Antarctica,some 2,200 kilometers due south of New Zealand.This lake has been known since the 1 950s,hut people ignored it because they thought it was just a big block of ice.While at the site for other research in the l 990s,Doran and his colleagues sent radar signals into the clear ice covering the lake and were surprised to find that 62 feet below there was a pool of liquid water that was about seven times more salty than seawater.
That prompted the researchers to return in 1996 with equipment to drill a hole down to within a few feet of the water laver. At the bottom of this hole,researchers harvested specimens of algae and bacteria.
The searchers will return in 2004 equipped with instruments that are sterilized. They will then drill through the full 62 feet of ice and sample some of the briny water from the lake for analysis.The water specimen will be cultured to see if it contains life. Specimens from the water are expected to be even older than the life forms extracted from the ice covering.
第 9 题 Paragraph 2_________.