I'm going to()and cancel my reservation.
A、put on
B、show up
C、call up
D、leave alone
C
A、put on
B、show up
C、call up
D、leave alone
C
第1题
听力原文:W: Are you going to attend the lecture this evening?
M: Well. I wonder if Jason can make it. He hasn't finished his maths paper.
W: I think he will have finished it by six.
M: Sounds like there is no problem.
Jason is most likely to
A.go on writing his paper.
B.attend the lecture.
C.miss the lecture.
D.try to solve the problem.
第2题
听力原文:W: Go to bed early and get some rest, Jimmy. You have to get up early.
M: But I can't. We're going to have an English test tomorrow morning. I must pass it this time.
Q: What is the relationship between these two people?
(16)
A.Employer and employee.
B.Teacher and student.
C.Mother and son.
D.Executive and clerk.
第3题
听力原文:W: Do you have any plans for this weekend?
M: There's so much to choose from on campus that I'm just not sure what I'm going to do.
W: The football game's on Saturday night, and I'm going with a group of friends. Do you want to go with us?
M: Of course I'd like to go to the football game: it's the biggest game of the season. And it sounds like fun to go with a large group of people.
W: Good. We'll be meeting at the cafeteria for dinner at six o'clock on Saturday night, and then we'll go on to the game together.
M: That takes care of my plans for Saturday night. But now I need to make a decision about Sunday af ternoon. The music department is sponsoring a concert then, and I'd really like to hear that concert. But there's also a play being presented by the drama department that I really wanted to see. It's too bad, those two events ate at tile same time.
W: You know, if you go to the game on Saturday night and a concert or play on Sunday, that doesn't leave much time for studying.
(30)
A.Attend a football game alone.
B.Go to a sporting event.
C.Eat in the cafeteria and study.
D.See a play.
第4题
听力原文:W: Hello. May I speak to Mr. Josh Cooke, please?
M: Speaking.
W: This is Rebecca Carter of" Yours Magazine".
M: What can I do for you, Miss Carter?
W: There'll be an issue next month introducing your newly published book "where the Road Ends", and I'd like to have an interview with you, if possible.
M: An interview? I'd like to, Miss Carter, but I'm afraid my schedule is all full. I can't spare the time.
W: It won't take you long, Mr. Josh. Two hours or less will do.
M: Well, when?
W: When is convenient for you?
M: Hold on, please. Let me check my schedule...Say, how about this Friday morning? Around 10 o'clock?
W: Why don't we meet at 11: 00 and have a talk over lunch? I know a very nice place downtown.
M: Sounds nice. All right.
W: Shall I pick you up at your place?
M: No, no. If we are going downtown, you don't have to pick me up. Let's just meet at the restaurant. Where is it?
W: It's on Fifth Avenue, and it's called Rose Garden.
M: I know that place. I'll be there at 11:00 then. Good-bye, Miss Carter.
(20)
A.Ask for a job interview.
B.Talk about the arrangement of a news conference.
C.Make a discussion about the new book.
D.Make an appointment with the man.
第5题
听力原文:W: Hi, Mr. Adams?
M: Ah, Yes. You must be Kelly. Thanks for coming.
W: Here's my card.
M: Oh, the entrepreneurial spirit. It is hard to find a good babysitter on a Friday night.
W: Well, I like watching kids, and I need the extra money.
M: Well, I heard you were one of the best and most affordable babysitters in the area, and ...
W: Uh, well, I'd like to talk to you about my new rate increases.
M: Rate increases?
W: You see, Mr. Adams. I've consulted with my financial advisor. Uh, my mother, and she says I should charge more per child since I do cook and clean your house while you're away.
M: Oh, I see. So, what do you have in mind?
W: Well, as I see it, I'd like to ask a dollar more per child per hour, and overtime after midnight. Based on my calculations, that's only 10.23% above the going market, and I'm now a certified babysitter with training in CPR.
M: Oh, I never knew there were courses and certifications in babysitting.
W: Times ate changing, Mr. Adams. I have to figure in expenses for a benefits package to cover college tuition, retirement, and my stock portfolio. Well, I tell my dad what to do.
M: Ah now, you're pulling my leg. I mean, how old are you anyway?
W: Old enough to be a tough negotiator.
(23)
A.On a Friday night.
B.On a Sunday morning.
C.Every Saturday evening.
D.Not decided yet.
第6题
— I think it ' s going to be a big problem.
—Yes, it could be. I wonder________ we can do about it.
[A]if
[B]how
[C]what
[D]that
第7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
第8题
听力原文:W: Hi, Mr. Adams?
M: Ah, Yea. You must be Kelly. Thanks for coming.
W: Here's my card.
M: Oh, the entrepreneurial spirit. It is hard to find a good babysitter on a Friday night.
W: Well, I like watching kids, and I need the extra money,
M: Well, I beard you were one of the best and most affordable babysitters in the area, and…
W: Uh, well, I'd like to talk to you about my new rate increases.
M: Rate increases?
W: You see, Mr. Adams. I've consulted with my financial advisor, Uh, my mother, and she says I should charge more per child since I do cook and clean your house while you're away.
M: Oh, I see. So, what do you have in mind?
W: Well, as I see it, I’d like to ask a dollar more per child per hour, and overtime after midnight. Based on my calculations, that's only 10.23% above the going market, and I'm now a certified babysitter with training in CPR.
M: Oh, I never knew there were courses and certifications in babysitting.
W: Time are changing, Mr. Adams. I have to figure in expenses for a benefits package to cover college tuition, retirement, and my stock portfolio. Well, I tell my dad what to do.
M: Ah now, you're pulling my leg. I mean, how old are you anyway?
W: Old enough to be a tough negotiator.
(20)
A.The girl arrives promptly on time.
B.The girl carries her own business cards.
C.The girl comes prepared to cook for the kids.
D.The girl reaches his house ahead of time.
第9题
听力原文: I'm sure almost every one of you looked at your watch or at a clock before you came to class today. Watches and clocks seem as much a part of our life as breathing or eating. And yet did you know that watches and clocks were scarce in the United States until the 1850s. In the late 1700s, people didn't know the exact time unless they were near a clock. Those delightful clocks in the squares of European towns were built for the public. After all, most citizens simply couldn't afford a personal time piece. Well into the 1800s in Europe and the United States, the main purpose of a watch, which by the way was worn off the wrist and on a gold chain, was to show others how wealthy you were. The word "wrist watch" didn't even enter the English language until nearly 1900. By then the rapid pace of the industrialization in the United States meant that measuring time had become essential. How could the factory worker get to work on time unless he or she knew exactly what time it was? Since the efficiency was now measured by how fast the job was done, everyone was interested in time. And since industrialization made possible the manufacture of large quantities of goods, watches became fairly inexpensive. Furthermore electric lights kept factories going around the clock. Being "on time" had entered the language and life of every citizen.
(29)
A.The industrialization of the United States.
B.The development of individual timepieces.
C.Reasons for increased productivity.
D.How wristwatches are manufactured.
第10题
听力原文:W: Bill, after I finish here at office I' m going to the library.
M: OK. I' m just going to stay home.
Where is the woman now?
A.At Bill's home.
B.At the of.
C.At the library.
D.At home.
第11题
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A.I'm going to work for
B.what I'm going to work for
C.for which I'm going to work
D.which I'm going to work for