-Mum,I'm going to school now.See you.-(),Mary.
A.Here we go
B.Wait a moment
C.Have a nice day
A.Here we go
B.Wait a moment
C.Have a nice day
第1题
听力原文:M: Mum,I feel like going out for a walk.
W: Go ahead, please. But remember to be back before nine.
What would the boy like to do?
A.He is going out to work.
B.He wants to go for a walk.
C.He would like to find a job.
第2题
听力原文:M: Mum, I feel like going out for a walk.
W: Go ahead, please. But remember to be back before nine.
What would the boy like to do?
A.He is going out to work.
B.He wants to go for a walk.
C.He would like to find a job.
第3题
W: Yes. That's about everything. Now you're sure you don't mind going, darling?
Q: What is the man probably going to do?
(13)
A.Go over the list.
B.Go for an outing.
C.Go shopping for his mum.
D.List everything his mum needs.
第4题
听力原文:M: Mum, I'm watching today's football game on tape. If you happen to know the score, please don't tell me.
W: OK, but you're not going to like it.
What do we know about the mother and son?
A.She wants to tell him the result of the game.
B.She doesn't like him to watch TV.
C.She knows which team he supports.
第5题
听力原文:M: Mary, would you go to the Children's Center with us this Sunday afternoon?
W: Well, I'd like to, but Mum asked me to see her nephew Tom at No. 1 People's Hospital.
M: It doesn't matter. What's wrong with Tom? Does he have a bad cold or have a headache?
W: I was told that he hurt himself in the left left during the football game.
M: I'm sorry to hear that. How long has he been in the hospital?
W: Three days. He was sent to the hospital as soon as his leg was hurt.
Where is the boy going?
A.The Children's Palace.
B.The Children's Center.
C.The hospital.
第6题
M: Does he? And how do you feel about that?
W: Well, I'm not quite sure. Perhaps I'm not good enough.
M: What makes you say that?
W: Oh, it's just that the universities are setting their entrance requirements higher and higher. There is a tremendous amount of competition to get in.
M: Hmm. You've got a very good chance of getting them, haven't you?
W: I'll need at least three A-levels. And that will take another two years at school.
M: But it would be worth it, wouldn't it?
W: I just don't know. Sometimes I think it would be better ff I left school this summer and got some kind of job. ~ all, I can't expect you and mum to support me for the rest of my life, can I?
M: Look, don't worry about money. Your mother and I are both earning enough. Just think of your future instead.
W: But that's what I am thinking of. And I just don't know ff I want to spend the rest of my life studying.
M: It isn't the test of your life. It's just another five years. Two years for your A-levels. And then, with any luck, after another three years at university, you'd get a degree.
W: Well, thanks for your encouragement, Dad. But I'm still not sure.
What is the daughter's attitude towards going to university?
A.She is very keen on going to university.
B.She thinks she is university material.
C.She thinks it too competitive to go to university.
D.She thinks it quite easy to go to university.
第7题
听力原文:(Knock, knock... )
M: Come in.
W: Good morning, Mr. Brown.
M: Oh, come in, Mary. I've been expecting you. Take a seat.
W: Thanks.
M: And what can 1 do for you?
W: Well,I was thinking about taking a year off after we finish school this summer, and I wanted some advice.
M: I see. You mean putting off going to university for a year?
W: That's right. I've been offered a place at London University, but what I'd really like to do is taking a year out first—doing something different, maybe going abroad.
M: So were you thinking of getting some sort of job, or traveling around? I mean, is your main aim to earn some money, or to do something else? Or do you want to do a bit of both?
W: I'd really like to travel—but I don't have any money. But I've heard of an organization called Peterson International—and that's what I want to ask you about. Do you know anything about it?
M: Sure. It's a charity and it's aimed very much at young people like you, and what they do is to get teams of young people to work together on various projects all over the world-environmental projects, community projects, that sort of thing.
W: Mum, it sounds great. Is it just English people on the projects?
M: No, they're international teams. You'd be working with quite a variety of people
(20)
A.Before finishing school.
B.After finishing university.
C.During her university course.
D.Between school and university.
第8题
Man: Where is the party then?
Girl: It's at Tom's house. His sister is 18 on Saturday, and they're having a big
celebration. It's going to be brilliant. They're having a disco and Tom's Mum's a wonderful cook, so the food will be good. They've invited all their friends from school but their cousins will be there too.
Man: Well, I hope the weather stays warm so you can be outside. It sounds as if a lot of people are coming. But it all sounds fine to me. It'll be nice for you to go out at the weekend. You spend too much time at home studying. Now, what time does the party start and what time does it finish?
Girl: It starts at eight o'clock and finishes about half past twelve. But Jane's going as well, and her Dad will collect us and bring us home afterwards. It's all arranged.
Man: Mmm ... it'll be difficult for us to take you. Mum and I are going to see a film which starts at 7:15. Let's see. Why don't we collect you and Jane at the end of the party? Then you could ask Jane's Dad to take you both to the party at eight.
Girl: I'm sure that'll be fine. I'll go and give Jane a ring.
Man: Just one thing though — we'll pick you up at 11:30. I really think that's late enough.
Girl: Oh Dad! That's so early. Remember we don't have to go to school on Sunday! Don't make us leave an hour before everyone else.
Man: Well, I suppose it is the weekend. Let's say midnight. But definitely no later.
Girl: But ...
Man: That's my final decision! Now go and ring Jane before I change my mind!
Girl: Okay.
•Look at the six sentences for this part.
•You will hear a conversation between a teenage girl called Anna and her father about a party.
•Decide if each sentence is correct or incorrect.
Anna begins by asking her father to collect her from the party.
A.正确
B.错误
第9题
听力原文:M: Juliet, you chose not to go to college. Why? Was it about money?
W: Well. I don't want to sit here to say I was too poor to go to college. But the fact is that we didn't have the money, though my mum probably could have made enough somehow. I probably could have worked harder at school and gotten better grades, so, it is really I didn't get to go to college. I had a wish to go to school every other week. It wasn't just my path.
M: At the time did you feel that you were missing something?
W: My best friend went off to university and I just remember every time I talk to her. It all sounded so fun and so great. Here I was Selling 10 shoes and getting on the bus every day to work in town. We both thought the other's life was so much more exciting. I was trying hard to make enough to pay for my own flat every two months and that seemed so exciting to her. And she would talk about studying for finals, and going to parties. and I thought, God, she is so perfect.
Why did the woman not go to college?
A.She didn't pass the exam.
B.She wasn't interested in college.
C.She couldn't afford college education.
第10题
听力原文:M: Do you know where Arthur is?
W: I do not know, Paul.
M: He is a fool. And if he did anything I shouldn't mind. But no, he simply can't come away from a game of whist, or else he must see a girl home from the skating-rink and so can't get home.
W: I don't know that it would make it any better if he did something to make us all ashamed.
M: Are you fearfully fond of him, Mum?
W: What do you ask that for?
M: Because they say a woman always likes the youngest best.
W: She may do -- but I don't. No, he wearies me.
M: And you'd actually rather he was good?
W: I'd rather he showed some of a man's common sense.
M: Here is a letter. It's from him.
W: What now !
M: My dearest Mother, I don't know what made me such a fool. I want you to come and fetch me back from here. I came with Jack Bredon yesterday, instead of going to work, and enlisted. Like the idiot you know I am, I came away with him. I have taken the King's shilling, but perhaps if you came for me they would let me go back with you. I don't want to be in the army. My dear mother, I am nothing but a trouble to you. But if you get me out of this, I promise I will have more sense and consideration...
W: Well, now, let him stop!
Arthur is Paul's ______.
A.son
B.father
C.elder brother
D.younger brother
第11题
听力原文:M: There's a letter here for you, Mum.
W: Thanks, John. Oh, no, not another telephone bill. I hope it is not as much as last time.
M: How much is it?
W: $130.94 for three months. How can it be so much? Tour father and I hardly make any calls. You must have been using the phone all the time.
M: Only to speak to my friends.
W: John, I don't think you realize just how much it costs when you telephone your school friends, and you speak to them for so long, especially during the day. Why can't you call them after 6 pm when it is cheaper. Your father is going to be upset when he finds out.
M: I'm sorry.
W: Well, being sorry just isn't good enough. I've told you often enough not to use the telephone so much. If you had to pay the hill, you wouldn't be so irresponsible with the telephone. You see your friends every day. Why do you need to phone them up as well?
M: But I do have something important to phone them sometimes.
W: OK, if you still take so long speaking to them, you'll have to pay half of this bill out of your wages from your Saturday job.
M: But Mum, that's not fair.
W: Then, I may have to get one of those phone locks and I'll keep the key, then you won't be able to make any calls.
(20)
A.Jane.
B.The father.
C.The letter.
D.Phone bill.