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听力原文:M: It's half past seven. I must go to school, Mum.
W: Today is a holiday. Don't you know?
M: Oh yes! It's Saturday.
Q: What day is it today?
(18)
A.Friday.
B.Sunday.
C.Saturday.
听力原文:M: I was young once myself, you know. I know what it's like to be young.
W: But you don't know what it's like to grow up in our world, Mr. Perkins.
M: I grew up during the war, young lady.
W: Exactly. You had a brave new world to fight for, didn't you? But what have we got to look forward to? Pollution and population explosion, if we are not destroyed first by the H bomb.
M: But you'll survive like all the generations before us. Progress is just moving a little bit faster. That's all.
W: Really, Mr. Perkins? Progress, as you call it, can change things completely in a few years these days. You know that perfectly well. Can't you see how pointless your business world must seem to young people like me?
M: In any event, we have to go on living, Ann. And living means working. The young will realize that one day. They'll learn. They'll grow up.
W: You think we should grow up to be like you, don't you, Mr. Perkins? I know you do. I know you'll laugh at us when we talk about universal love and understanding between people. When people demonstrate about what is happening in other countries, you'll say, "What right have they to interfere? It's none of their business." But it is our business, Mr. Perkins. We are all responsible for one another these days, whatever our race, or color, or nationality.
M: I agree, Ann. But so many of your so-called international demonstrations only make misunderstanding worse. A lot of you are so sure you got the answer to everything. You won't accept any guidance at all from older people.
W: But it's very difficult for older people to give proper guidance when, as people often say, they had no experience of being young today. It's no use their saying I never behaved like that when I was young. They didn't have the same kind of problems. That's what the generation gap is all about.
M: Well, I don't think the generation gap in this country is as great as you make out. In fact, I suspect many young people go to their parents for advice just as often as they go to friends of their own age.
W: You know, Mr. Perkins, I am almost frightened of getting older. Will I be talking like this to my children one day?
(47)
A.Because he could avoid being killed by the H-bomb.
B.Because he had a new world to fight for.
C.Because he was able to enjoy a pollution-free life.
D.Because he succeeded in setting up his own business.
听力原文:W: Well George, you can approach my desk now. (19) I have done an appraisal of your application to be my apprentice, and I have a few questions for you. (20) (21) You don't seem to have any apparent experience in working with large aquatic appliances. You do know that the aquariums I clean and make are not for goldfish or restaurant shelves, right?
M: What else can be put in them?
W: They put sharks, whales, and seals in them. Well, I applaud your effort and appreciate your coming across town for this interview, (20) but you don't have the experience or aptitude that is usually required for this type of apprenticeship.
M: I am very appreciative of your assessment of my qualifications, Madam. But I'd like to appeal, to you to give me a chance. (19) I know I know nothing about aquariums. I come from the desert and that's why I came to California to work with water. (19) And I know you will approve of determination. I have that and hope you could give me a try.
W: Okay George, (22) I'll take a risk and give it a try. But you are up for three-month probation. We' 11 take a look at how you're doing in these three months and make the final decision.
M: Thank you, Madam! You won't be disappointed!
(23)
A.How to keep fish.
B.How to make large aquatic appliances.
C.If the man is qualified to be the apprentice.
D.If the man is a good apprentice.
Speaker A: I heard Joe say something terrible to you yesterday. Speaker B: ______
A.But, you know, I wish you could pardon me.
B.But, you know, every coin has two sides.
C.Yes, I have never been angrier in my life.
D.But I don't mind that Joe says something terrible to you.
听力原文:M: Good morning, Susan.
W: I' m sorry, but I don' t think I know you.
M: In fact you do. Several weeks ago we met each other at Jim' g party. I' m Peter Watson.
W: Peter! Oh, yes. Sorry, I didn' t recognize you. How are you ?
M: Fine, thank you. You look thinner than before. How are you these days?
W: Just fine. But I am busy writing an article.
Where did Peter meet Susan for the first time?
A.In a park in Paris.
B.In the school.
C.At Jim's party.
听力原文:M: I have trouble concentrating when my roommate plays the guitar.
W: Why don't you just ask him to turn down the volume, Peter7
Q: What does the woman suggest Peter do?
(18)
A.Keep all the volumes of books together.
B.Concentrate on the music.
C.Find a quieter place to study.
D.Bring the problem to his roommate's attention.
I don't really know what to ______ John, who is so difficult to please.
A.handle
B.do with
C.deal with
D.arrange
I don't know what ______ .
A.is his name
B.he is name
C.his name is
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