Let me see. Yes, he has __________ moved to New York.A、stillB、alreadyC、yet
A. Yes, he has __________ moved to New York.
B.still
C.already
D.yet
- · 有5位网友选择 C,占比50%
- · 有4位网友选择 B,占比40%
- · 有1位网友选择 A,占比10%
A. Yes, he has __________ moved to New York.
B.still
C.already
D.yet
W: Candy? Candy?
M: What's the matter?
W: I can't find my son. He is lost. Can you help me, please?
M: Don't worry. Let me help you. What does he look like?
W: He is short and he has brown hair.
M: Short with brown hair?
W: Yes, and he is in a blue jacket and black pants.
M: Oh, I see. This way, please.
The woman is looking for his son.
A.True.
B.False.
Passer-by: Is there a taxi stand on this street?
Local resident: Let me see. Oh, yes, ______.
Passer-by: Oh yes, I see it.
A.it's not far from here
B.you can see it from here
C.there's one in front of the bank
D.go to the bank to find it
听力原文:W: Mr. Stanley's office, Judy Lee speaking.
M: Hello, this is John Wilson speaking. May I speak to Mr. Stanley, please?
W: I'm sorry, he is in a meeting right now. May I help you?
M: Yes, please. I have an appointment with Mr. Stanley at 3 o'clock this afternoon, but would you please cancel it for me, and change it to sometime next week?
W: All right, but what's the matter, Mr. Wilson?
M: I have a terrible toothache today, so I have to go to the dentist this afternoon.
W: I see.
M: Can I see him on Monday morning next week?
W: I'm sorry, Mr. Stanley is having a meeting then, but he is free between 3 and 5.
M: No, I have to go to New York in the afternoon. I'll be back on Wednesday afternoon.
W: I'm terribly sorry, but he's got appointment all day on Wednesday.
M: How about Friday, then? Anytime would be fine with me on that clay.
W: Well, let me see. His schedule is pretty full on Friday, but if you can come in at 11, he can see you then.
M: All right, I'll come in at 11 on Friday.
W: Fine, we'll see you then. Good-bye.
Who is Judy Lee?
A.Mr. Wilson's secretary.
B.Mr. Stanley's secretary.
C.Mr. Wilson's wife.
D.Mr. Stanley's wife.
听力原文:M: Are you the head resident?
W: Yes.
M: I'm Bill Miller. I'm here because I want to change roommates.
W: Really? That surprises me. I thought that you and David were good friends.
M: We were. You see, we knew each other before. We are from the same home town, but it looks like we had different reasons for coming to college.
W: How so?
M: Well, David is really into having fun, which is great. But he has so many people in our room all the time that I can't study. And the stereo is on constantly.
W: Have you talked to him about it?
M: Yes, but he just doesn't take me seriously.
W: I see.
M: Miss Todd, I have to study. I'm on scholarship. David isn't.
W: Okay. Here's what we can do. Let me talk to David, and then you see how it goes. Just one week.
(20)
A.The man wants to get authorization for a room change.
B.The man is worried about his friendship with his roommate.
C.The man needs a scholarship to continue living in the dormitory.
D.The man wants the head resident to talk to David for him.
M: Excuse me, I think you’re in my seat. W: sorry, but it says 7A on my boarding card. M: Oh, uh, right. I asked for a window seat, you see. W: Yes, so did I. What’s your seat number M: Let’s see. Oh, it’s 8A. W: Yes, I guess you’re in the seat behind me. 24.What is the man doing ()
A.Changing seats on the plan
eB.Asking for a window seat.
C.Trying to find his seat.
D.Asking for seat number.
A.Changing seats on the plan
eB.Asking for a window seat.
C.Trying to find his seat.
D.Asking for seat number.
M: Yes, it is. Could you tell me your name? I'll print those tickets out for you.
M: I'm Gildenstein. By the way could you tell me which dock we will be boarding from?
M: Let me see. You'll be boarding over at clock 21. You can begin boarding at 4 p.m.
Where most likely are the speakers?
A.On a boat
B.In a ticket booth
C.At a theater
D.At an airport
M: With pleasure.
W: Perhaps you'd tell us about your memories of your first holiday away from home?
M: Oh...Yes...um...at the age often, I think it was, yes, I went to stay with an aunt at the seaside. Well, it wasn't a very happy experience. I felt very homesick at first.
W: And what about your first day at school7 Can you remember that?
M: Yes, I can. Er...I was five years old and I wanted to take all my toys with me, but they wouldn't let me do it. In the end it was agreed that I could take my Teddy...er...but only on the first day.
W: Oh, I see. What about your school days7 Were they happy ones7
M: Well...er...I didn't have a very good time at school. I wasn't very bright, you see. And the teachers didn't seem to like me, but I made a lot of friends and some of them I still keep in touch with. One of them I married.
W: Oh, that's wonderful. Well, did you have a favorite teacher?
M: Yes, my first teacher was very kind.
W: And who was your worst teacher?
M: Mr. Goodman. He pulled your ear if you made a mistake or talked inclass.
W: Thank you very much, Jack.
M: You are welcome.
Why does the man think that his first holiday away from home wasn't very happy?
A.He wanted to take all his toys with him, but couldn't do it.
B.He felt very homesick.
C.He didn't like the sea.
D.He couldn't keep along well with his aunt.
听力原文:M: Come in, Madam. What's the matter with you?
W: I don't feel well, doctor. My head aches. And I have a sore throat (喉咙).
M: Do you have a fever?
W: I think so.
M: Well, let's see. Put this thermometer (温度计) under your tongue.
W: All right.
M: Yes, you have a fever. I want to take a look at your throat. Open your mouth.
W: What's wrong with me, doctor?
M: Well, you have the flu. I'll give you some medicine.
W: When should I take the medicine?
M: Every four hours. I want you to stay in bed and rest. And drink plenty of water. You should come again in a day or two.
W: Thank you, doctor.
Where did this conversation take place?
A.On the street.
B.In a hospital.
C.At school.
听力原文:M: Are you the head resident?
W: Yes.
M: I'm Bill Miller. I'm here because I want to change roommates.
W: Really? That surprises me. I thought that you and David were good friends.
M: We were. You see, we knew each other before. We are from the same home town, but it looks like we had different reasons for coming to college.
W: How so?
M: Well, David is really into having fun, which is great. But be has so many people in our room all the time that I can't study. And the stereo is on constantly.
W: Have you talked to him about it?
M: Yes, but he just doesn't take me seriously.
W: I see.
M: Miss Todd, I have to study. I'm on scholarship. David isn't.
W: Okay. Here's what we can do. Let me talk to David, and then you see how it goes. Just one week.
What do the speakers mainly discuss?
A.The man wants to get authorization for a room change.
B.The man is worried about his friendship with his roommate,
C.Then man needs a scholarship to continue living in the dormitory,
D.The man wants the head resident to talk to David for him.
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