During Diane's trip to London.A.it rained.B.it snowed.C.it was windy.
During Diane's trip to London.
A.it rained.
B.it snowed.
C.it was windy.
During Diane's trip to London.
A.it rained.
B.it snowed.
C.it was windy.
第1题
听力原文:Friend: I tried to phone you yesterday.
Diane: Oh, sorry. I was busy all day and then I went to London in the evening for a meal with some friends.
Friend: Did you take your car?
Diane: I left it at home. Parking's such a problem. But the underground was closed for repairs so I had to take the bus. It was quite slow.
Friend: Did you go to your favourite Spanish restaurant?
Diane: I was hoping to try some Mexican food but my friends booked a table in a Chinese place.
Friend: Was it expensive?
Diane: Quite cheap actually, and the food was very good — but it's only a small restaurant so a lot of people had to wait for tables — and it was quite noisy.
Friend: You didn't stay there and talk afterwards then!
Diane: We went for a walk along the river. It was too late for the cinema.
Friend: Didn't you get wet? It reined here all evening.
Diane: The wind was very cold but it stayed dry.
Friend: And then it snowed during the night!
Diane: That was after I got home. But I had a really good evening!
Listen to Diane talking to a friend about a trip to London.
For questions 11-15, tick (√) A, B or C.
You will hear the conversation twice.
Diane went to London by
A.car.
B.bus.
C.underground.
第2题
The Keyling's voyage to London took place during ______.
A.a trip to Foochow
B.the last century
C.the present century
D.in ancient time
第3题
What's Jerry's New Year's plan?
A.He might have a nice trip during the vacation.
B.He'll go to New Zealand for further study.
C.He wants to make money by selling fish.
第4题
听力原文:M: What was the weather like during your trip to Shanghai?
W: Not bad, but it would have been better if it had been a little bit cooler.
Q: What was the weather like during the woman's holiday?
(14)
A.The weather was a little bit hot.
B.The weather was a little bit cold.
C.The weather was cooler than expected.
D.The weather was bad.
第5题
Mr. Green affords his traveling by all of the following EXCEPT ______.
A.working for his friends living in the place he's visiting
B.singing and giving concerts during the trip
C.living cheaply when traveling
D.money from his main work
第6题
W: Considering the experience we had last year in New Orleans, I'd rather stay at home this year.
Q: What do we learn from the conversation?
(13)
A.The woman enjoys traveling a lot.
B.The man and the woman are husband and wife.
C.The woman's experience during her last trip was not very pleasant.
D.The woman cannot decide whether to go to New Orleans or stay at home.
第7题
根据以下材料,回答题
The Sahara Desert
The Sahara Desert is the largest desert in the world. It stretches across Africa from Senegal to Egypt. The Sahara Desert is an unfriendly environment. During the day it"s very hot, and at night it"s sometimes very cold. It is also difficult to find water in the Sahara.
In 2006, Kevin Lin, Ray Zahab, and Charlie Engle decided to do something very difficult.
They made the decision to run across the Sahara Desert 4,300 miles (6,920krn). It seemed impossible to do, but they wanted to try. The three men liked to test themselves, and this would be a very big test.
On the morning of November 2, Kevin, Ray, and Charlie started their trip across the Sahara.
Every morning they began running at 5:00. At 11 a.m. they stopped and rested until 5 p.m. Then they ran again until 9:30 in the evening. Each day they ran about 40 miles (64 km). Every day it was the same thing. They got up and ran. They listened to music on their iPods, and they ran and ran.
Kevin, Ray, and Charlie needed to eat a lot of food during their trip. Most people need about 2,000 calories of food each day. Kevin, Ray, and Charlie needed between 6,000 and 9,000 calories every day. That"s a lot of food! They also needed to drink a lot of water.
The three men had some problems on their trip, and many times they wanted to quit and go home. It was often very hot (140~F/60~C) during the day, and the heat made them sick. Their legs and feet hurt. Sometimes it was very windy, and they couldn"t see. One time they got lost. But they didn"t quit. After 111 days, Kevin, Ray; and Charlie successfully finished their trip across the Sahara Desert. They hugged each other and put their hands in the water of the Red Sea. Then they ran to a hotel to take a long shower.
It‘s not always hot in the Sahara Desert. 查看材料
A.Right
B.Wrong
C.mentioned
第8题
听力原文:M: Welcome back! I didn't see you in physics class last Thursday.
W: I was absent myself that day. I went on a trip to New York, I just came back last night.
M: New York! What a city! I'm sure you had lots of fun there.
W: No, not really. I was busy doing business. It's very hot there, too.
M: Well, did you enjoy the trip? I have never been to New York. I'd like to go there someday.
W: Yeah, it was OK. I went to see the Statue of Liberty and that made the trip interesting. Try to make it during the spring or autumn when the weather is nice.
When did the woman absent the physics class last week?
A.Thursday.
B.Tuesday
C.Saturday.
第9题
回答题
Across the Desert
The Sahara Desert is the largest desert in the world. It stretches across Africa from Senegal to Egypt. The Sahara Desert is an unfriendly environment. During the day it"s very hot, and at night it"s sometimes very cold. It is also difficult to find water in the Sahara.
In 2006, Kevin Lin, Ray Zahab, and Charlie Engle decided to do something very difficult. They made the decision to run across the Sahara Desert—4,300 miles (6,920 km). It seemed impossible to do, but they wanted to try. The three men liked to test themselves, and this would be a very big test.
On the morning of November 2, Kevin, Ray, and Charlie started their trip across the Sahara. Every morning they began running at 5:00. At 11 am they stopped and rested until 5 pm. Then they ran again until 9:30 in the evening. Each day they ran about 40 miles (64 km). Every day it was the same thing. They got up and ran. They listened to music on their iPods, and they ran and ran.
Kevin, Ray, and Charlie needed to eat a lot of food during their trip. Most people need about 2,000 calories of food each day. Kevin, Ray, and Charlie needed between 6,000 and 9,000 calories every day. That"s a lot of food! They also needed to drink a lot of water.
The three men had some problems on their trip, and many times they wanted to quit and go home. It was often very hot (140℉/60℃) during the day, and the heat made them sick. their legs and feet hurt. Sometimes it was very windy, and they couldn"t see. One time they got lost. But they didn"t quit. After 111 days, Kevin, Ray,
and Charlie successfully finished their trip across the Sahara Desert. They hugged each other and put their hands in the water of the Red Sea. Then they ran to a hotel to take a long shower.
The Sahara Desert is not fit for people to live in because of its_____ 查看材料
A.extreme weather.
B.remoteness.
C.vastness.
D.salty water.
第10题
Shoichi knew that Japan had lost the war, but the humiliation of defeat kept him from surrendering. So he stayed in the jungle, living on what he could search out. He ate mostly insects, snails, frogs and rats.
In 1972, U.S. authorities finally convinced Shoichi to "surrender". He was sent back to his homeland. Shoichi's returning home attracted a lot of attention. When a department store in Tokyo exhibited his jungle clothes and tools, more than 350,000 curious people came to view them. After spending some time back in civilization, Shoichi met a forty-five years old widow. The old soldier and the widow fell in love and married. After their wedding, the couple took a honeymoon trip to the island of Guam.
(30)
A.The island of Guam.
B.The battles on Guam during World War II.
C.Yokoi Shoichi's marriage.
D.A Japanese soldier who hid on Guam.