Why didn't you make me a telephone call yesterday? I ______ about it.A.should be toldB.oug
Why didn't you make me a telephone call yesterday? I ______ about it.
A.should be told
B.ought to have been told
C.should have told
D.ought to be told
Why didn't you make me a telephone call yesterday? I ______ about it.
A.should be told
B.ought to have been told
C.should have told
D.ought to be told
第1题
Why didn't you make me a telephone call yesterday? I______about it.
A.should be told
B.ought to have been told
C.should have told
D.ought to be told
第2题
Why didn't you make me a telephone call yesterday? I______about it.
[A] should be told
[B] ought to have been told
[C] should have told
[D] ought to be told
第3题
M: the injury didn't seem serious then. I decided to go today because my foot still hurts when I put my weight on it.
Why didn't the man see the doctor earlier?
A.His injury kept him at home.
B.He was too weak to see the doctor.
C.He didn't think it necessary.
D.He failed to make an appointment.
第4题
W: You know, I didn't enter my house until I found my key at 11 o'clock last night, so I didn't have enough time to preview my lessons.
Q: Why did the woman feel nervous?
(13)
A.She was afraid of the professor.
B.She lost her key and couldn't enter her house.
C.She didn't make full preparations for her lessons.
D.She was blamed by the professor for her carelessness.
第5题
M: The injury didn't seem serious then. I decided to come today because my foot still aches when I walk.
Q: Why didn't the man see the doctor earlier?
(13)
A.He had missed an earlier appointment.
B.His foot had seemed all right.
C.His foot was badly injured and he couldn't walk.
D.He was not able to find the doctor.
第6题
M: Well, in fact, my application was turned down. They were looking for people with experience in the profession.
Q: Why didn't the man get the job?
(16)
A.He doesn't write well enough.
B.He is not a professional writer.
C.He hasn't got any professional experience.
D.He didn't perform. well in the interview.
第7题
M: Well, in fact, my application was turned down. They were looking for people with experience in the profession.
Q: Why didn't the man get the job?
(17)
A.He doesn' t write well enough.
B.He hash' t got any professional experience.
C.He is not a professional writer.
D.He didn't perform. well in the interview.
第8题
听力原文:Woman: You didn't call last week like you promised. I hope you weren't sick.
Man: No, I'm sorry. It must have just slipped my mind.
Woman: Well, if you had called, I would have invited you to my party last Saturday.
Man: Oh, that's right. It was your birthday! And I missed your party. Let me make it up to you. I'll take you out to dinner tonight. We'll go to that new French restaurant downtown.
Woman: Why, thank you. That's very sweet of you. It sounds lovely.
Why didn't the man call the woman?
A.He was away last week.
B.He didn't feel well.
C.He couldn't find the woman's number.
D.He forgot.
第9题
W: You did, Chris. I understand you're upset now but Samuel works in the early mornings, too, mowing lawns until 9. I think that's why he's been late so many times.
M: Then he should have mentioned that earlier. I can understand that. Why didn' t he tell me?
W: Wait a minute, today' s Friday, right? Wasn't Samuel supposed to take this Friday off?
Why is Chris upset at first?
A.He thinks Samuel is late again.
B.Samuel has been late three days in a row.
C.Samuel has to cut lawns in the morning.
D.Samuel doesn' t have much experience.
第10题
M: Oh. I'm sorry. Didn't you say 1323 Willson?
W: No, 3023. It's OK though. You don't have to take me there, I can walk from here.
M: Why don't I just make a U turn at the corner?
W: Well, you shouldn't make a U turn there. It's the one-way, street. See the sign up the head?
M: Well, maybe if I turn left here I can comedown the next street,
W: You can't do that either during the rush hour. Really though, don't go to any trouble. Sometimes one can wait 30 minutes for a taxi. So I'm happy to get this close,
M: Thirty minutes! I've been riding around all day looking for passengers.
Who are the speakers?
A.A passer-by and a policeman.
B.A passer-by and a driver.
C.A passenger and a taxi-driver.