It is 11:45. Yes, it is ______. A) fifteen to twelve B) fifteen from twelve C) a quarter
It is 11:45. Yes, it is ______.
A) fifteen to twelve B) fifteen from twelve
C) a quarter to twelve D) a quarter past twelve
It is 11:45. Yes, it is ______.
A) fifteen to twelve B) fifteen from twelve
C) a quarter to twelve D) a quarter past twelve
听力原文:M: Do you think the headmaster could see me tomorrow before 9: 30?
W: He won't be in until 11: 45.
M: Is 12: 40 any good?
W: Yes, I'll write down the time.
When will the headmaster come back?
A.11:45.
B.9:30.
C.12:40.
听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。
M: Anna, come in, please.
W: Yes, Mr. Green. What would you like me to do?
M: I need a bus ticket to Seattle.
W: What time do you want to leave, Mr. Green?
M: Well, tomorrow morning, as early as I can. I have an appointment before noon.
W: There's a bus every thirty minutes starting at 5:30 a.m.
M: In that ease, I'd like to leave then. Wait…My wife's going to drop me off here on her way to work. Could you book me a 6:30 ticket instead?
W: Sure. Will it be one way or round-trip?
M: Oh, I probably should buy a round-trip ticket now, since I'll be coming back tomorrow evening. Oh, is there a bus around 6?
W: Yes, there's one at 5:45. You'd get back before 8 o'clock?
M: OK, I'll take that one. I told my wife we'd see a movie at 9:30.
Which bus would the man like to take tomorrow morning?
[A] The 5:30 one.
[B] The 6:30 one.
[C] The 6:00 one.
第一节
听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一道小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。
听力原文:M: Do you think the headmaster could see me before nine thirty?
W: He won't be in until eleven forty-five.
M: Is twelve forty any good?
W: Yes, I'll write down the time.
When can the man see the headmaster?
A.At 9:30.
B.At 11:45.
C.At 12:40.
听力原文:M: Bob Gordon speaking.
W: Hello, Bob. It's Ann here. How's everything?
M: Fine. How about you?
W: Oh, not so bad. Listen, I want to talk to you, Bob, about next Thursday. I hope you haven't forgotten.
M: No, no. I've got it in my diary. Just look it up. Thursday, the 14th, the meeting in Birmingham, I don't know when or where, though.
W: Right. That's what Don White asked me to tell you. It's in Birmingham at a quarter past eleven in the Rose.
M: The Rose Hotel?
W: Yes, the one opposite the park, Er, now you've got the time, right? 11:15, OK?
M: Yeah, fine, 11:15. I may be a few minutes late. There is a train from here at 8:10. I'11 take that one. Which train are you getting?
W: I'm catching the 10:17 one. I get in at about 10:45.
M: OK. See you Thursday then. Cheer then.
W: Bye, Bob.
Why does the woman call the man?
A.To tell him the time and place of a meeting.
B.To tell him how to get to Birmingham.
C.To tell him to visit Don White.
听力原文:M: The meeting was start at nine o'clock in the morning.
W: Yes, but we should arrive there 15 minutes earlier.
Q: When should they arrive at the meeting?
(3)
A.Before 8: 45.
B.Before 9: 15.
C.After 9: 00.
D.At 9: 00.
Which train is the woman taking?
A.The 10:17.
B.The 10:45.
C.The 11:15.
听力原文:W: Wasn't our appointment at 10:30?
M: It was. But I had to be 15 minutes late.
Q: What time would the man arrive?
(13)
A.At 10:00.
B.At 10:45.
C.At 10:30.
D.At 11:45.
听力原文:W: It's 10:45 already and I'll miss my 11 o'clock plane.
M: Don't worry. The clock is haft an hour fast.
Q: When does the conversation take place?
(3)
A.10:45.
B.10:30.
C.10:15.
D.10 o'clock.
W: No, Simon. I hate demonstrations. I have heard the police will be standing by with tear gas.
M: Yes, but North Korea boasts it has nuclear arms.
W: One hundred ninety countries have signed the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty but the issues are just too complex. There are two sides to every story. I don't understand it and I have no intention of going to a demonstration. [19] Demonstrations don't seem to accomplish anything anyway.
M: [19] Several demonstrations have changed politician's minds throughout history. As a responsible citizen I think it is important to stand up for what you believe in.
W: Leave it to someone else. As I said, if you listen to both sides of a story, both sides have some good points. [20] Why should I demonstrate and risk getting hurt for something that I am not even sure is fight?
M: You are not likely to get hurt. This will be a peaceful demonstration. I have spoken to the organizer for the university group. He insists that this will be peaceful. He advocates if you want world peace, peace begins at home—and that means right here in this city.
W: [20]/[21]You go if you want, Simon, but I plan to study for my physics exam.
M: It would only take two hours of your day. The bus leaves the campus at 11:30 and leaves downtown to return to campus at 12:45. You could eat your lunch on the bus.
W: [20]/[21]I am not going, Simon. [21] Why don't you ask the students in your political science class this after noon if they want to go?
M: They are all going.
W: Okay, Simon. I need to meet my sister for coffee now.
M: Bye then. See you in physics class tomorrow.
(20)
A.Which country should be allowed to have nuclear weapons.
B.The time for their next coffee appointment.
C.Whether it is meaningful to go to the demonstration.
D.The bus arrangement to and from the campus.
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