选择题。Can I go outside()
A.Yes, you can't
B.No, you can
C.Yes, you can
C、Yes, you can
A.Yes, you can't
B.No, you can
C.Yes, you can
C、Yes, you can
第1题
—No, I'm afraid not. Besides, it's raining outside now.
[A] Can't
[B] Wouldn't
[C] May not
[D] Won't
第2题
M: I hate standing in line anyway. If we don't get in soon, let's just forget it and go somewhere else.
Q: Where are the man and woman at this moment?
(13)
A.In a theatre.
B.In line at a museum.
C.In line outside a movie house.
D.In the tube.
第3题
M: I hate standing in line anyway. If we don't get in soon, let's just forget it and go somewhere else..
Q: Where are the man and woman at this moment?
(17)
A.Watching a movie.
B.In line at a museum.
C.in line outside a movie house.
D.In the subway.
第4题
W: Well, I don't like to let anyone else drive my car. Tell you what, why don't we go together?
Q: What does the woman mean?
(13)
A.She will drive the man to the supermarket.
B.The man should buy a car of his own.
C.The man needn't go shopping every week.
D.She can pick the man up at the grocery store.
第5题
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第6题
M: Well, you know I didn't go to London University after all. My new university is on the suburbs of an ancient cathedral city and it is almost 8 miles from the city center. The university is planned on the so called American campus system. That is to say, students live in halls of residence grouped around the main university buildings.
F: You mean you live, eat and study within the university proper?
M: Yes, I like it. Because we are a real community. We've got comfortable common rooms and bars. We arrange dances and parties. We've got clubs, theater groups, choirs and so on. And we've got an orchestra. I played the drums in it. By the way, how about your university days, Betty?
F: I rented a house with two other girls in the middle of the city about ten minutes walk from the university. The house is falling to pieces. It is damp and there is no proper heating. M: That sounds awful. I couldn't work in a place like yours. The district is poor and could almost be classed as a slum.
F: I don't think so. We live among real people who treat us as real people. We've got an electrician living next door, who is always coming in and mending our cooker and electric fires. We could try to get into one of the halls of the residents. But we prefer to be independent. It's nice to belong to the city and to do things outside the university.
M: What sort of things do you do outside the university?
M: Well, there is a group of us who go and help in a home for handicapped children. And I sing in the city bar "Choir". We get on well with the local people, not like you in that suburban district.
W: Well, I like history. And my university is one of the best universities for that subject. Besides, it is an ancient city with a lot of historical relics and sightseeing spots. If you can drop by by any chance, I can show you around.
F: You bet.
(47)
A.In Bath.
B.In London.
C.In York.
D.In the suburbs.
第7题
W: Yes I do. Thanks. So where and when do you want to meet?
M: Well, I'm busy all morning, so I can't make it then. What about meeting at lunch time, say between 12:00 to 2:00?
W: I'm sorry, I can't make it at that time. Can we make it later?
M: Sure. When are you free?
W: I'm free from about 4:00 until 6:30.
M: OK, what about 5:00?
W: That's fine for me.
M: So which coffee shop do you want to go to? There are three shown on the map. I guess you'll be coming by bus.
W: That sounds fine.
M: DO you know where your bus stops?
W: Yes, it's the bus stop on Main Street.
M: So how about going to the coffee shop on Rose Street?
W: Well, Main street can be very busy at that time of the day so I don't want to have to cross it.
How about going to the coffee shop on Park Street?
M: Good idea. Actually, it's just round the corner.
W: OK. That's settled then. 5:00 outside the coffee shop on Park Street. I'm looking forward to it.
(20)
A.They meet for coffee.
B.They plan to date each other.
C.They meet for dinner.
D.They decide to go traveling together.
第8题
听力原文: In the high mountain country outside the city of Toluker, there stands a prison. This prison is quite different from other prisons in the world. The guards, except for two at the main gate, are not armed. There are many remarkable things about Toluker prison. For example, of the 15, 000 individuals who have been in prison at Toluker, less than two percent have got into trouble again with the law. Men in the open prison are free to find work on the outside but must go back to prison each night. On weekends they are allowed to go home. When most other prisons are still sending criminals back into society. Toluker is returning people who stand on their own feet and contribute to society. In 1970, a prisoner called Barb Crook moved to the open prison. A year later, he left Toluker for the last time. He was then nearly forty six and had been in prison for fourteen years. He got a job as construction worker in the city, remarried and was regarded as a useful person of his community, ff you ask Bob why Toluker works, he would say "Because they believed in me when I was at my worst."
(30)
A.The prison gates always open.
B.Its prisoner can work outside.
C.The prison has no armed guards.
D.The prison is open to the public.
第9题
听力原文: Now, you want to know about life in the past. Right? I can tall you. When 1 was a boy, things were different. I had to get up at six every morning, That was not very bad in summer, but in winter it was cold. And we didn't have any hot water in the house. We had to wash in cold water. My dad had some chickens. I had to feed them every morning and then I had to go to school on foot with my little sister. It was two miles to school and two miles back in the evening. There was a bus, but we didn't have money. And we had to go to bed at seven o'clock every night. We couldn't watch TV because there wash' t any. On Sundays we had to go to church three times-morning, afternoon and evening. And we couldn' t play outside on Sun- days. But it wash' t all bad. We had some good times. We could go out and our parents didn't have to worry about us. There weren't so many cars on the roads then, so the streets were safe to play in. And there were not many rob hers and thieves in those days. We had to work hard and we weren' t able to buy all those things in the shops today. Life was difficult, but it was simple and people were happier. I don' t think I' d like to be young today.
What did the man have to do in the morning?
A.He fed the chickens.
B.He cleaned the bathroom.
C.He carried water for the family.
第10题
Its dark outside now. Dont you think its about time______?
A.we were going home
B.we go home
C.we went home
D.we can go home