[ A] guessed [ B ] suspected [ C ] questioned [ D] figured
[ A] guessed
[ B ] suspected
[ C ] questioned
[ D] figured
[ A] guessed
[ B ] suspected
[ C ] questioned
[ D] figured
第1题
What will happen to man's fingers in far future as the speaker has guessed?
A.They will remain the same as today.
B.They will grow more.
C.They will become shorter.
D.They will become more flexible.
第2题
What can we infer from the conversation?
A.The woman thinks it is an easy problem to solve.
B.Many other students have the same problem.
C.The man has discussed a similar problem with the woman before.
D.The woman had already guessed what the man"s problem was.
第4题
The man who runs the Attic Hall Hotel is Nils Yngve Bergqvist. He built his first ice building for an art exhibition in 1991 and he designed the present hotel—over 200 meters square—himself. It took workmen about two months to pile 1,000 tons of snow onto a wooden base. As the weather got colder, the snow froze and then they removed the base. The whole building and everything in it are made of snow—except for the wooden front door. There's a theatre which Nils uses for a jazz club, a radio station and a large ice bar. As you can imagine, hot drinks are popular with the guests! The rooms have no doors; there's no furniture, no heating and everyone sleeps on ice beds. But the 800 people who stayed at the hotel this winter seemed to like it. If you want to stay in one of the ten ice rooms, it will cost you about £30 a night. You will receive a survival certificate from the manager.
When the winter's over, Nils holds his annual contest to predict the day that the hotel will fall. The person that guessed the day correctly last year receives a large painting from an ARTic Hall exhibition. Nils's ice hotel is becoming world-famous and he loves his work.. He's already excited about his next project — an ice hotel that will have more complicated architectural features and, he says, will be bigger and better.
What do we know about the Artic Hall Hotel?
A.It is completely made of snow.
B.It is designed by Nils's friend.
C.It is built once a year.
D.It has a wooden base.
第5题
--I suppose she is 30 years of age.-- ______.
A.You guess it!
B.You guessed it!
C.You are guessing it!
D.You'll guess it!
第6题
[A] were having
[B] were to have
[C] had had
[D] had
第7题
[A] was having
[B] was to have
[C] had had
[D] had
第8题
听力原文:W: You don't look smart this morning. I can see you're not happy.
M: I had never expected this would have happened to me. We had a power failure at home last night.
W: How come? Did anyone in the family do anything wrong?
M: You've guessed it. It was all my father's fault.
W: What did he do?
M: I was just watching a wonderful football feature program on TV when the lights suddenly went out.
W: Why was that?
M: You see, we'd just had our dinner. My mother was washing my jeans in the washing machine. And the air-conditioners were on in both rooms. I was in my room watching TV.
W: What was your father doing then?
M: He wanted to warm his tea in the microwave oven. He plugged it in and the fuse broke. And everything stopped all of a sudden.
W: Your next-door neighbor is an electrician, isn't he?
M: Yes. Luckily, he happened to be at home. He came and fixed it up. But it was half an hour later. I had already missed a lot.
W: It was an annoying experience for a sports fan like you. But don't miss the basketball final this evening. Make sure there is no power failure tonight.
23. Why does the man look depressed this morning?
24.What was the immediate cause of the power failure?
25.What will the man probably do tonight?
(20)
A.He failed in a power test yesterday.
B.He never expected himself to be happy.
C.It was because of his father's foot.
D.He missed about 30 minutes of a program.
第9题
Id never have guessed he was a Wilson-he doesnt look _______ his brothers.
A.one
B.that
C.anybody
D.anything
第10题
听力原文:M: There are just one or two more things, Catherine.
W: Do call me Cathy.
M: OK, Cathy. Are you really interested in being a vet?
W: Not really. Anyway, I'm not bright enough. I'm reasonably intelligent, but I'm not brilliant. I'm 'afraid my mother is a bit overoptimistic.
M: Yes, I guessed that. She's a bit overpowering, isn't she, your mum?
W: A bit. But she's very kind.
M. I'm sure she is. So, you're interested in ballet and music, are you?
W: Not really. My mother sent me to lessons when I was six, so I'm quite good, I suppose. But I don't think I want to do that for the rest of my life, especially music. It's so lonely.
M: What do you enjoy doing7
W: Well, I like playing tennis, and swimming. Oh, I went to France with the school choir last year. I really enjoyed that. And I like talking to people. But I suppose you mean real interests- things that would help me to get a job?
M: No. I'm more interested in what you really want to do. You like talking to people, do you?
W: Oh yes, I really enjoy meeting new people.
M: Do you think you would enjoy teaching?
W: No, no, I don't really. I was never very interested in school work, and I'd like to do something different. Anyway, there's a teacher training college very near us. It would be just like going to school again.
(20)
A.ballet.
B.Swimming.
C.Nursing.
D.Teaching