听力原文:M: I thought the girl was good.F: Did you? What's the woman's feeling?A.The girl
听力原文:M: I thought the girl was good.F: Did you?
What's the woman's feeling?
A.The girl is good.
B.She didn't see the girl.
C.She can't agree.
听力原文:M: I thought the girl was good.F: Did you?
What's the woman's feeling?
A.The girl is good.
B.She didn't see the girl.
C.She can't agree.
听力原文:W: I thought that your potatoes are seventy cents a pound.
M: They used to, but the price has gone up thirty cents.
Q: How much will the woman pay if she buys two pounds of potatoes?
(3)
A.$1.00.
B.$2.20.
C.$0.30.
D.$2.00.
听力原文:W: I thought that your apples are eighty cents a pound.
M: They used to be, but the price has gone up thirty cents.
How much is a pound of apples now?
A.$ 0.80.
B.$ 1.10.
C.$ 0.30.
听力原文:M: You're going to Chicago tomorrow. aren't you?
W: Yes. I thought I'd fly, but then I decided that taking a bus would be cheaper than driving or flying.
Q: How will the woman get to Chicago?
(4)
A.By plane.
B.By car.
C.By train.
D.By bus.
听力原文:W: You're going to Chicago tomorrow, aren't you?
M: Yes. I thought I'd fly, but then I decided that taking a bus would be cheaper than driving or flying.
Q: How will the man go to Chicago?
(16)
A.By plane.
B.By bus.
C.By car.
D.By train.
听力原文:M: This notice says that all the introductory psychology classes are closed.
W: That can't be true! There're supposed to be thirteen sections of it this semester.
What does the woman think about the classes?
A.She doesn't want to take the course this semester.
B.She thought the class would be easy.
C.She will have thirteen credits after she completes the class.
D.She's surprised that all the sections are filled.
听力原文:W: Hello, John, how are you doing?
M: Not very well. I was dropped from a class that I needed to take this semester.
W: You were dropped from the class? What happened?
M: Well, this class was added at the last minute because there Were so many students who needed it. I went to the class the first day it opened, and I thought that I would be added to the class because I was there that day. The professor said something about turning in the add slip right away, but I needed to get a signature for another class I was adding, so I waited.
W: So you didn't turn in the add slip right away?
M: Right. Then I got sick the next day and missed the class. The following day when I went in to class, the teacher announced that anyone who had not turned in an add slip or missed any classes had been dropped. She said that there were too many students who wanted to take the class, and she had to accept the students who had added and were attending.
W: So what did you do at that point?
M: I left the class because I was so upset. I really needed that class to fulfil my requirements, and now my plans are ruined.
(20)
A.The class was added at the last minute at the request of many students.
B.Many of the students dropped the class the first day it opened.
C.A signature of the teacher was required for the registration of the class.
D.It was a compulsory class for college senior students.
听力原文:M:You thought it would rain,but now it is sunny.
W:Yes.But I'm sure tomorrow it will rain.
Q:What are they talking about?
(10)
A.Rain.
B.Weather.
C.Date.
D.Sunny.
听力原文:M: I really appreciate your filling in on yesterday's lecture.
W: No problem. I thought you might want to go over it together. And, anyway, it helps me revtew.
M: I am. Thanks. So, you said she talked about squid? Sounds a little strange ....
W: Well, actually, it was about the evolution of sea life — a continuation from last week. The octopus and the squid descended from earlier creatures with shells. They survived by shedding their shells—somewhere between 200 and 500 million years ago.
M: That's a pretty long span of time.
W: I know. That's what she said, though. To be precise: "Exactly when they emerged is uncertain...and why is still unexplained."
M: Some squid are really huge. Can you imagine something that big ifit still had a shell?
W: Actually, it's because they lost their shells that they could evolve to a bigger size.
M: Make sense. But some are really huge. I've read about fishermen that caught squid that weighed over a ton. Did she talk about how that happens?
W: Not really. But she did mention some unusual cases. In 1933 in New Zealand they caught a squid let's see here it was twenty-two yards long. Its eyes were eighteen inches across. Can you imagine?
M: Reminds me of all those stories of sea monsters.
(20)
A.Where they should move.
B.How to negotiate with the landlord.
C.How to fight the increase.
D.Whether to accept an increase in rent or move.
听力原文:How long have you known of that studio?
(A) I'm not satisfied with their work.
(B) That sounds tough.
(C) Ever since I moved to this city.
(28)
A.
B.
C.
听力原文:M: I thought that computer cost 4,000 dollars.
W: It used to, but the shop owner has improved the price by 500 dollars.
How much does the computer cost now?
A.4,500 dollars,
B.4,000 dollars.
C.5,000 dollars.
听力原文:How many copies should we take?
(A) Not too well, I'm sorry.
(B) About twenty, I think.
(C) I took one yesterday.
(33)
A.
B.
C.
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