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Do you know what()the change in his attitude?
A.got through
B.brought about
C.turned into
D.resulted from
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A.got through
B.brought about
C.turned into
D.resulted from
What do you know about Afghanistan from the first paragraph?
A.Terrorists have destroyed the forests in Afghanistan.
B.Afghanistan has suffered from the natural and man-made disasters.
C.Soma refugees hunt snow leopards to gain profits in the border business.
D.There has been a large area of forests in Afghanistan before.
听力原文:M: Do you know where Mr. Brown is?
W: He's in with the manager.
M: I wonder what they are talking about.
W: The next stage of the project, I think.
Who are the two speakers?
A.Mr. Brown' s colleagues.
B.Mr. Brown' s workers.
C.Mr. Brown' s students.
听力原文:W: What're you going to do tonight?
M: Nothing particular.
W: Maybe we can go to the baseball game.
M: Why waste our money? The team's going to lose again.
What does the man mean?
A.They're already lost all the money.
B.He doesn't know why the team always loses.
C.Sports events are too expensive.
D.This game won't be worth seeing.
听力原文:W1: Do you know who that boy is?
W2: Which one?
W1: The one with glasses.
W2: Oh, that's Bob Wilson. He's just moved into the apartment nearby.
W1: Oh,really? He looks kind of interesting. Do you know anything about him?
W2: Yeah, he's from England.
W1: What is he working for now?
W2: He works for British Airways.
W1: Have you spoken to him? What's he like?
W2: He's very friendly and he's got a good sense of humor.
W1: We should invite him and his family over for coffee.
8.Who are they talking about?
9.In which company is the boy working?
10.What will the women do?
(8)
A.A girl with glasses.
B.A boy's girlfriend.
C.A boy with glasses.
D.A friend's boyfriend.
听力原文:M: Hey, don't look so worried.
W: (whispering) I don't know what to do with all these knives and forks and glasses. What do I do?
M: Ah, so that's the problem, don't worry, it's easy. Use the cutlery from the outside to the inside. After each course the dirty dishes and cutlery will be taken away. The different glasses are for different kinds of drink. If you get stuck, just watch someone else.
W: OK, OK. I think I've got it. Could you explain some more about etiquette? I don't want to do something that looks really stupid!
M: Well, the most important thing is not to make noise when you eat. Parents always tell their children "don't talk with your mouth full" and "never chew with your mouth open".
W: OK, so that's a bit different. Sometimes it's polite in Asia to make noise. What else?
M: At a formal meal, in a place like this, you should always have your napkin on your lap and don't rest your arms on the table either. If you are at someone's house, it is always polite to compliment the cook. I guess that last part is the same everywhere in the world.
W: Well, although you guys didn't cook it, thanks for a great meal!
M: It's a good job I didn't cook it, I can burn water!
W: What do I do if I need to leave the table? Do I need to say where I'm going?
M: Don't go into too much detail. The safest option is to just say "please excuse me for a minute".
W: OK, well, in that case. Please excuse me for a minute.
(20)
A.eating all of the food.
B.using the right knives, forks and glasses.
C.going to the toilet.
D.drinking too much wine.
听力原文:M: Vicky! Have you heard the news?
W: No, Sam. What do you mean?
M: You know all the classes we've missed because of the snow?
W: Uh oh ....
M: Yup-we're going to have to make them up and the dean says it will have to be during spring break.
W: Sam! We have our-vacation all set! What are we going to do? Do the others know?
M: I don't know but I certainly can't afford to miss five days of classes this semester, with that week I was sick ....
W: But I really don't want to cancel our trip. All of us have already made our plane reservations!
M: I can try to call the travel agency; maybe they can refund our money. But before we do anything we need to speak with our professors.
W: You think they'll excuse us from class?
M: Probably not. But I was talking to Mark this morning and he said that one of his professors told him that they could make up the class at a different time.
W: Wow--that's great! Which professor was it?
M: I don't know. But we're going to have to speak to all of them anyway.
W: Why didn't they add extra days at the end of the semester before summer classes?
M: Because of the graduation date, which can't be changed.
W: Are other colleges around here doing the same thing?
M: I would imagine set---it's been such a bad winter and we've missed too many classes. We do really need to make them up.
W: I know, I know. I was just really looking forward to this vacation. The idea of the sun and the beach!
M: Oh look, there's Professor Miller right now!
W: Come on, let's go talk to her!
(26)
A.They may not be able to take their vacation.
B.It may snow during their vacation.
C.They are going to need more money.
D.They may miss graduation.
What does the woman want to do?
A.Withdraw some money.
B.Deposit some money.
C.Get to know the neighborhood.
D.Ask the way to the museum.
SECTION B PASSAGES
Directions: In this section, you will hear several passages. Listen to the passages carefully and then answer the questions that follow.
听力原文: Most people know what a hotdog is. It's a sausage in a roll. But do you know why it's called a hotdog? (11) Well, the long red sausage which goes into a hotdog is called a frankfurter. It got its name from the German town Frankfurt. The sausages were very popular, but hot frankfurters were difficult to sell in crowds. (12) One man, Harry Stevens, had the job of feeding the crowds in baseball games. He had an idea. Why not put the frankfurters in long, hot bread rolls? This made them easy to sell. The "red hot" had a hot and attractive taste and became very popular. (13) But in 1903, an American cartoonist drew a long German sausage dog in place of the frankfurter so a frankfurter in a roll soon became known as a "hot dog". It was a joke, but some people really thought the sausages contained dog meat. For a while, sales of hotdogs failed, but not for long.
What is a frankfurter?
A.The name of a German town.
B.A resident of Frankfurt.
C.A kind of German sausage.
D.A kind of German bread.
We should be glad to know ()what terms you would be willing to represent us, also the terms on which business is generally conducted in your country.
A、upon
B、with
C、on
D、to
SECTION B PASSAGES
Directions: In this section, you will hear several passages. Listen to the passages carefully and then answer the questions that follow.
听力原文: Nobody can ever know who made the first doll. Perhaps a prehistoric man picked up a piece of wood or stone that looked like a human. What we do know is that early dolls were for magic and not for children. They were meant to bring good luck. The Greeks and Romans made wooden and clay dolls. Greek and Roman girls stayed with them until just before they were married when they took them to temple to show that they were grown up. About six hundred years ago, the French started making fashion dolls dressed in the latest French fashions. They were sent all over France and abroad to show every- one how good French fashions were. The dolls wore nothing special. It was the place that counted. Dolls really became children’s toys around eighteen hundred. Factories made plenty of them and rag dolls were made at home. Until about nineteen hundred dolls usually looked like grown-ups, not children. And later, dolls whose eyes could open and shut became popular.
What do people know about early dolls?
A.They were first made of wood or stone.
B.They were invented in Greek.
C.They were meant to bring good luck.
D.They were children’s favourite toys.
M: That's all right. What would you like to know?
W: Firstly, for the benefit of our readers, exactly how long is the marathon?
M: It's 26 miles 385 yards, or if you'd like it in metric, it's 42. 195 kilometers.
W: Thanks. Now how many runners were there altogether?
M: More than ever. This year--there were 18,254.
W: My goodness, that's a lot! What position did you finish in the race, Mike?
M: Well, I'm quite pleased with my performance. I came 1,539th.
W: That's better than last year, isn't it?
M: Yes, I finished 2,625th then, but it was my first effort.
W: And how long did you take?
M: Three hours and three quarters, but I know I can do better. Did you know that the record is 2 hours 10 minutes?
W: I didn't know. That's fantastic! And how long the slowest runner took?
M: Oh, he hasn't finished yet!
(23)
A.It's about 26,385 kilometers.
B.It's 18,254 kilometers.
C.It's 42,195 kilometers.
D.It's 26,385 miles.
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