We______to go to the supermarket because we had plenty of food.A. needn‘tB. don‘t needC
A.A. needn‘t
B.B. don‘t need
C.C. needed not
D.D. didn‘t need
- · 有4位网友选择 D,占比40%
- · 有3位网友选择 B,占比30%
- · 有3位网友选择 C,占比30%
A.A. needn‘t
B.B. don‘t need
C.C. needed not
D.D. didn‘t need
听力原文:M: How do Jane and Bill like their new home?
W: It's really comfortable, but they're tired of having to hear the jets go over their house at all hours.
Q: What is located close to Jane and Bill's new home?
(16)
A.A bus station.
B.An airport.
C.A super highway.
D.A train station.
M: Sorry, but my schedule is super tight this week. I think the only time I am free is at lunch this Wednesday.
Q: When will the two speakers meet?
(19)
A.At teatime this afternoon.
B.At lunch next Tuesday.
C.At lunch on Wednesday.
D.At teatime on Wednesday.
听力原文:M: How do Jane and Bill like their new home?
W: It's really comfortable, but they're tired of having to hear the jets go over their house at all hours.
Q: What is located close to Jane and Bill's new home?
(14)
A.An airport.
B.A bus station.
C.A super highway.
D.A train station.
听力原文:M: How do Jane and Bill like their new home?
W: It's realty comfortable, but they are tired of having to hear the jets go over their house at all hours.
Q: What is located close to Jane and Bill's new home?
(3)
A.A bus station.
B.An airport.
C.A super highway.
D.A train station.
听力原文:M: How do Jane and Bill like their new home?
W: It's really comfortable, but they're tired of having to hear the jets go over their house at all hours.
Q: What is located close to Jane and Bill's new home?
(13)
A.A train station.
B.An airport.
C.A bus station.
D.A super highway.
【填空题】Microcomputer is the most common and familiar (1) to us. It can be a (2) model or (3) one. Microcomputers are widely used in offices, homes, schools, or companies. (4) can support 2 to about 50 (5) at the same time and works much faster than microcomputer. They may be used to conduct accounting work or (6) a particular manufacture process. If you go to the airline, a bank or a large insurance (7), you may see a mainframe (8). Mainframe computers offer faster processing (9) and greater storage capacity than minicomputer. They can support thousands of users, and their size can be either big or small. Super computers are (10) of the computer world.
However, there is almost always another route to take【56】you are not in a hurry. Not far from the【57】new "super highways", there are often older, less heavily traveled roads which go through the countryside. 【58】of these are good two-lane roads; others are uneven roads curling through the country. These secondary routes may go up steep slopes, along high cliffs, or down frightening hillsides to towns【59】in deep valleys. Through these less direct routes, longer and slower, they generally go to place where the air is clean and the scenery is beautiful, and the driver may have a【60】to get a fresh, clean view of the world.
(51)
A.Although
B.Since
C.Because
D.Therefore
Section B
Directions: There are 2 passages in this section. Each passage is followed by some questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. You should decide on the best choice.
The Super Bowl is one of the biggest events on the advertising calendar, as companies vie to produce the most memorable and innovative ads. The battle for the National Football League's ultimate prize attracts more viewers than anything else on American television and provides a "symbolic pulsetaking" for the advertising industry every February, says John Frelinghuysen, an analyst at Bain and Company, a consultancy. But this year the patient is in poor health. All the advertising slots(广告摊位) for the 2008 Super Bowl had been sold by the end of November 2007, despite the $ 2.6 million price of each. For 2009 the price has risen to $ 3 million, but at least, ten slots (out of 67) are still looking for a buyer.
General Motors, which ran 11 ads on Super Bowl Sunday in February 2008, has already said that it will not run any in 2009. America's two other big carmakers, Ford and Chrysler, are likely to follow suit. Tellingly, Monster com, an online job-search company, said recently that it was buying a slot. Instead of the usual parade of expensive ads paying tribute to American consumerism, 2009's Super Bowl will reflect a country in recession and indicate a hard year for the advertising industry.
Most forecasts for next year say that ad spending in America will decline by 5% or more. Much depends on the fate of the automotive industry: carmakers and dealers normally spend around $ 20 billion a year on advertising, but Chrysler and Ford scaled back their expenditure by more than 30% in the first nine months of 2008, and are expected to make further cuts in 2009 as they struggle for survival.
The car industry's situation will hurt all media, but especially television. Analysts at BMO Capital Markets predict that total spending on television ads will fall by almost 9% next year. Only newspapers, where a decline of 12% is expected, are forecast to fare worse. Carmakers have already shifted some of their advertising spending to the Internet, and are likely to go further in 2009. Car ads make up 25% of advertising revenues for local television channels, and carmakers have been among the most consistent buyers of high-priced ads on national television.
So far local stations have been most affected by falling spending oil advertising. National stations have been safer, because they operate on longer-term contracts with advertisers. But in the New Year they will also feel the chill, as companies fail to renew their contracts. Television, which has remained strong as print media have lost advertising dollars and readers to the Internet, could enter a decline of its own. "Next on the list is TV stations," says Anthony Diclemente, a media analyst at Barclays Capital.
Why does the author give the example of Super Bowl?
A.Because it is the most popular football games in America.
B.Because it shows advertisers' enthusiasm in running slots has dropped.
C.Because it is an event that attracts the attention of advertisers.
D.Because it will be right on in America in 2009.
Talks and Conversations
Directions: In this part of the test, you will hear several short talks and conversations. After each of these, you will hear a few questions. Listen carefully because you will hear the talk or conversation and questions ONLY ONCE, when you hear a question, read the four answer choices and choose the best answer to that question. Then write the letter of the answer you have chosen in the corresponding space in your ANSWER BOOKLET.
听力原文: W: Hello, Mike. Did you enjoy the weekend in Paris?
M: Yes, it was great, Morn. Look! I brought you back some wine and here are some cigarettes for Dad.
W: Thank you dear. That's lovely, but you needn't have gone to that expense.
M: I don't often buy you presents, but I don't often go to Paris either.
W: But you have been to London and Edinburgh, haven't you? Anyway, tell me about your trip. What did you do with yourself?
M: Well, we had quite a good flight and we got to the Hotel at almost 7 o'clock. We had a super dinner and I went to the nightclub.
W: Did any one else go with you?
M: No, no one else wanted to come. The others were too tired. Then on Saturday morning, we did some shopping and of course we went to the international rugby match in the afternoon. The match were drawn, but England were lucky not to lose.
W: Where else did you go? Didn't you look around the Louvre?
M: Yes, but it was a lightning visit. And we went up to the Effiel Tower too, of course. But we didn't have time for much else. We were cold. We were not to be late to check in at the airport. We had to rush like mad. When we got there, we found we needn't have hurried because the take off had been delayed for an hour.
W: What else did you buy then?
M: Let me see, a few souvenirs, some postcards, a bottle perfume for Janet, nothing much else, because I ran out of money. By the way, can you lend me a couple of pounds until next week, Mom?
W: So that's the price for my French wine, is it?
(31)
A.In London.
B.In Edinburgh.
C.In Paris.
D.In this friend's home.
PURCHASE ORDER
Ship Prepaid-Add all delivery charges on invoice
Fish Market Restaurant
905 North High Street
Baltimore, MD 21002
Tel: (401) 555-5154
Fax: (401) 555-5177
Vendor:
Super Seafood Suppliers Ship To: Joey Farina
39908 Cold Spring Circle Restaurant Manager
Baltimore, MD 21117 Address above
Tel: (401) 555-0087
Fax: (401) 555-0097
Reference: Purchase Order 9855 Invoice To: Catherine Cox
Date: April 9, 20_ Accounting Department
Address above
Delivery Date: April 16, 20__
Item Number Quantity Unit Cost Total Cost
Tuna $8704T 200 pounds $4.00 $ 800.00
Lobster $4399L 150 pounds 8.00 1200.00
Shrimp $3280S 350 pounds 6.00 2100.00
Salmon $2956A 300 pounds 8.00 2400.00
Subtotal 6500.00
Shipping/Handling 5% 325.00
TOTAL $6825.00
Prepared by:Joey Farina
Date: April 8,20
CC: Accounting Department; Purchasing Department; Receiving Department
April 11, 20_
Mr. Joey Farina
Restaurant Manager
Fish Market Restaurant
905 North High Street
Baltimore, MD 21002
Dear Mr. Farina:
I received your purchase order yesterday, and I need to go over a few items with you. Please call me as soon as you receive this letter. April 16 is coming soon and I have not been able to reach you to discuss the order. Have you received my voicemail messages? We normally need ten days between receiving a purchase order and filling it. You must pay an express service charge of $100 in order to have the order filled by April 16.
I've checked with our suppliers, and we can provide 300 pounds of shrimp and 250 pounds of salmon at the present time. We will provide the remainder as soon after April 16 as possible, if that suits you.
Finally, a correction needs to be made to the shipping/handling fee on the purchase order.
Our usual charge for this is twice as much as you assumed. I'm enclosing a revised bill for you. With the express service charge, the change in quantity of shrimp and salmon, and the recalculated shipping/handling fee, your new total comes out to $6,480.
Please call or e-mail me today so that we can discuss your order. Thank you for working with Super Seafood Suppliers.
Sincerely yours,
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A.At a fish market
B.At a seafood restaurant
C.At a fish canning factory
D.At a seafood supply house
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