A: I missed Prof. Wang's linguistics class again yesterday.B: ______A.Congratulations!B.Ho
A: I missed Prof. Wang's linguistics class again yesterday.B: ______
A.Congratulations!
B.How nice you are!
C.What a pity!
D.Have a nice weekend.
A: I missed Prof. Wang's linguistics class again yesterday.B: ______
A.Congratulations!
B.How nice you are!
C.What a pity!
D.Have a nice weekend.
Student A: I missed Prof. Li's linguistics class again yesterday. Student B: ______
A.Congratulations!
B.Good Luck!
C.What a pity!
D.Have a nice weekend!
Speaker A: I missed Prof. Wang's linguistics class again yesterday.Speaker B: ______
A.Congratulations!
B.How nice you are!
C.What a pity!
D.Have a nice weekend.
A: I missed Prof. Wang's linguistics class again yesterday. B: ______
A.Congratulations!
B.How nice you are!
C.What a pity!
D.Have a nice weekend!
听力原文:M: Why were you late for work today?
W: I overslept and missed the train.
Q: Why was the woman late?
(15)
A.She got up later than usual.
B.She took the wrong train.
C.She forgot that she should work.
D.The train was late.
听力原文:M: Why were you late for work today?
W: I overslept and missed the train.
Q: Why was the woman late?
(10)
A.She got up later than usual.
B.She took the wrong train.
C.She forgot that she should work.
D.The train was late.
WA Have you checked all the settings on your software program?
MA I did, but it's the first time I've used this software and maybe I missed something.
WA Let me take a look... Okay, here's the problem... You had the wrong box checked for the file-type. You need to mark the box that says "MP-three." Try copying again, it should work this time.
What does the man want to do?
A.Backup a database
B.Copy files to a CD
C.Install some software
D.Download a file to his computer
W: It was pretty interesting. She talked about volcanoes, active volcanoes, under the-uh-West Antarctic ice sheet (20) .
M: There are active volcanoes under the ice?
W: Apparently so. She said they help protect the ice sheet and prevent melting. Flooding would be pretty bad if that ice melted, not only there, but all over the world.
M: You lost me there. Volcanoes are hot. How can something hot prevent ice from melting (21) .9
W: Wait a minute, let me check my notes. Yeah, here it is. Volcanic heat melts just enough ice to create a slippery surface on the bottom of the glacier. This water allows ice to flow out into the ocean. So the solid interior ice is protected from the ocean's warmth. Does that make sense?
M: Sort of. You mean that because the ice is flowing out to the ocean, the warmer ocean water can't flow in.
W: Exactly. And the ice that melts is constantly being replaced by snow. Prof. Smith said that if the ice sheet ever broke up and melted, the sea level would go up seven meters. Then we would have those floods.
M: Is that really possible?. or is it one of those exaggerations you hear all the time?
W: As far as I can understand, it is possible, because of global warming. I mean if the ocean got a lot warmer that interior ice would be very likely to melt.
M: Thanks for telling me about the lecture. Sounds like I've missed a pretty important class.
(23)
A.He wasn't present at the lecture.
B.He didn't appreciate the lecture.
C.He didn't listen to the lecture attentively.
D.He disliked some part of the lecture.
W: It was pretty interesting. She talked about volcanoes, active volcanoes, under the -- uh -- West Antarctic ice sheet.
M: There ere active volcanoes under the ice?
W: Apparently so. She said they help protect the ice sheet and prevent melting. Flooding would be pretty bad if that ice melted, not only there, but all over the world.
M: You lost me there. Volcanoes are hot. How can something hot prevent ice from melting?
W: Wait a minute, let me check my notes. Yeah, here it is. Volcanic heat melts just enough ice to create a slippery surface on the bottom of the glacier. This water allows ice to flow out into the ocean. So the solid interior ice is protected from the ocean's warmth. Does that make sense?
M: Son of. You mean that because the ice is flowing out to the ocean, the warmer ocean water can't flow in.
W: Exactly. And the ice that melts is constantly being replaced by snow. Prof. Smith said that if the ice sheet ever broke up and melted, the sea level would go up seven meters. Then we would have those floods.
M: Is that really possible? Or is it one of those exaggerations you hear all the time?
W: As far as I can understand, it is possible, because of global warming. I mean if the ocean got a lot warmer that interior ice would be very likely to melt.
M: Thanks for telling me about the lecture. Sounds like I've missed a pretty important class.
Why did the man ask about the lecture?
(20)
A.He wasn't present at the lecture.
B.He didn't listen to the lecture attentively.
C.He didn't appreciate the lecture.
D.He disliked some part of the lecture.
听力原文: What happened to me that day is just unbelievable. The first thing to go wrong was that all the parking spaces were taken. So I had to park on the grass, and hoped that I would not get a parking ticket. When I got to the ad- mission office, there was already a long line of students waiting. By the time it was my turn. two of the courses I needed were filled, and I had to go back to my adviser and make out a whole new timetable. Although I did sign up for all my courses, I missed the lunch. The next thing to go wrong was that the bookstore had sold out one of the textbooks required. As I was leaving, I wondered what else could possibly happen, and then there I saw a policeman standing beside my car and writing out a ticket.
Who is the speaker?
A.A student.
B.A teacher.
C.An officer clerk.
(22)
A.The plane Prof. Smith planned to take was delayed by the heavy traffic.
B.When Prof. Smith reached the airport, he booked the plane at twelve.
C.The plane took off at 11.45.
D.Prof. Smith missed his plane half an hour ago.
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