- This is Bill speaking. May I speak to Mr. Smith?- _________ Here he comes.A.No, spea
- This is Bill speaking. May I speak to Mr. Smith?
- _________ Here he comes.
A.No, speaking.
B.Don't go away.
C.Who are you?
D.Hold on.
- This is Bill speaking. May I speak to Mr. Smith?
- _________ Here he comes.
A.No, speaking.
B.Don't go away.
C.Who are you?
D.Hold on.
听力原文:M: May I speak to Bill McCarthy, please?
W: Sorry, nobody by that name works here.
Q: What do we learn from the conversation?
(18)
A.Bill McCarthy isn't in fight now.
B.The caller dialed the wrong number.
C.Bill McCarthy can' t answer the phone fight now.
D.Bill McCarthy doesn't want to speak to the caller.
A.Who is speaking over there?
B.Sorry, he is not available at the moment.
C.Can you tell me who you are?
D.There's no one here by that name.
听力原文:W: Wasn't Bill supposed to give a speech this evening?
M: Yes, but he hacked out at the last minute.
Q: What do we learn about Bill?
(13)
A.He suddenly decided not to speak.
B.He will speak at the end of the meeting.
C.He was supposed to speak last night instead.
D.He already spoke very briefly tonight.
Bill couldn't understand what the boy was saying because ______.
A.he didn't know much about children
B.the boy was crying and making noises
C.the boy was too afraid to speak clearly
D.the boy wasn't Sam
W: Sorry, Mr. Kent, Mr. Smith is in conference now.
Q: Who works for BCD Company?
(4)
A.Mr. Smith.
B.Mr. Smith's secretary.
C.The woman.
D.Mr. Kent.
Betty: Yes, I speak Spanish and French.
Baker: And what helped you most in learning those languages?
Betty: What helped me most.... Well, I studied both languages in high school, and I'm still studying Spanish here at the university, but I think that travel has probably been the most help to me. You see, I've been lucky in that I've lived in Europe. Believe me, I didn't speak very well before I moved there.
Bill: You're fight, Betty. After studying a language, practice is very useful. When you live in a country where the language is spoken, it's ideal. But, you know, sometimes it's difficult to make friends in a new place, even when the people axe very friendly.
Betty: Yes, I know what you mean. Especially if you don't speak my language too well. I had some problems when I first moved to Europe.
Baker: And, of course, some people are shy.
Betty: That's true.
Bill: Professor Baker, whether or not I'm living in a country where the language is spoken, I always go to movies, and whenever I can, I watch TV or listen to the radio in the language I'm trying to learn.
Betty: Me too. And reading is another good way to learn. Books are good, but I think that newspapers and magazines are even better.
Baker: Probably the best way to learn is to combine all of these ideas: traveling, talking with people, going to movies, watching TV, listening to the radio, and reading books, newspapers and magazines. What do you think?
Betty: I agree with that, Professor Baker.
Bill: So do I. But I don't believe that it's possible to take advantage of practice opportunities without some knowledge of the language first.
Betty: Sure. First it's a good idea to study grammar, vocabulary.
Bill:... and listening, perhaps even reading.
Betty: Then practice is very, very helpful.
What do the speakers mainly discuss?
A.Making friends in a foreign country.
B.Spanish and French.
C.Foreign TV, radio and other media.
D.Learning a foreign language.
A.What time do you want us to come?
B.What's the occasion?
C.Who else are you inviting?
D.How long will it be?
Mrs. Read is ______ .
A.28
B.38
C.48
Betty: Yes, I speak Spanish and French.
Baker: And what helped you most in learning those languages?
Betty: What helped me most....Well, I studied both languages in high school, and I'm still studying Spanish here at the university, but I think that travel has probably been the most help to ale. You see, I've been lucky in that I've lived in Europe. Believe me, I didn't speak very well before I moved there.
Bill: You're right, Betty. After studying a language, practice is very useful. When you live in a country where the language is spoken, it's ideal. But, you know, sometimes it's difficult to make friends in a new place, even when the people are very friendly.
Betty: Yes, I know what you mean. Especially it' you don't speak my language too well. I had some problems when I first moved to Europe.
Baker: And, of course, some people are shy.
Betty: That's true.
Bill: Professor Baker, whether or not I'm living in a country where the language is spoken, I always go to movies, and whenever I can, I watch TV or listen to the radio in the language I'm trying to learn.
Betty: Me too. And reading is another good way to learn. Books are good, but I think that newspapers and magazines are even better.
Baker: Probably the best way to learn is to combine all of these ideas: traveling, talking with people, going to movies, watching TV, listening to the radio, and reading books, newspapers and magazines. What do you think?
Betty: I agree with that, Professor Baker.
Bill: So do I. But I don't believe that it's possible to take advantage of practice opportunities without some knowledge of the language first.
Betty: Sure. First it's a good idea to study grammar, vocabulary.
Bill: …and listening, perhaps even reading.
Betty: Then practice is very, very helpful.
What do the speakers mainly discuss?
A.Making friends in a foreign country.
B.Spanish and French.
C.Foreign TV, radio and other media.
D.Learning a foreign language.
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