Though you stay in the sea for weeks, you will not ________ contact with the outsid
A) lose
B) fall
C) miss
D) fail
A) lose
B) fall
C) miss
D) fail
A. miss
B. fail
C. fall
D. lose
听力原文:M What do you like most about working in sales?
W I like the freedom. With other jobs you have to stay in the office, but I always get to go out and meet new people.
M Isn't it hard work, though?
W Of course it is, but then, what job isn't? Besides, I'm good at persuading people.
In what department does the woman work?
A.Sales
B.Marketing
C.Advertising
D.Bookkeeping
听力原文:Man: This is the most boring play I have ever seen. Who told us to come see it?
Woman: I really don't remember, but we don't have to stay to the end if you don't like it. We can leave if you really want to.
Man: All right. Let's leave now before I fall asleep and start snoring.
Woman: All right, all right, calm down, we'll go. Though I really think it's a shame to waste these seventy-five dollar tickets.
Man: What? You paid that much for us to see this play? Next time, why don't we just rent a movie for two-fifty and stay home. I'm sure I'll enjoy that a lot more.
Why are the speakers leaving?
A.They are bored.
B.The play is over.
C.They fell asleep.
D.They were told to leave.
听力原文: This is Jim Johnson with Travel Talk. It's summer and it's vacation time. For some people this means long hours in the car and on the highway. Here are some tips to help you stay safe while on the road. First, the Do's. If you're traveling with more than one driver, try to switch drivers occasionally so that you don't spend too much time behind the wheel. Remember to stop frequently and take a break. Make sure you know the signs of drowsiness: missing road signs, difficulty focusing, and yawning. Now the Don't's. Don't count on distractions such as the radio or an open window to keep you awake. And even though a cup of coffee might give you a lift, remember that the effects of caffeine wear off after a short time. Finally, don't drive between midnight and morning. Tune in again tomorrow when we'll talk about vacation destinations that both adults and children will enjoy.
What is the main topic of the talk?
A.Driving in heavy traffic
B.Purchasing a car
C.Driving safety
D.Traffic conditions
听力原文:Woman: I'm exhausted. I didn't get to bed last night until after eleven.
Man: Really? That's not so late, not unless you got up very early, of course.
Woman: I did get up early. I got up at four. I usually get eight hours of sleep, but last night I got only five. That's not enough for me.
Man: No, that wouldn't be enough for me, either. Why did you get up so early? Were you getting ready for a trip or something?
Woman: No, I wanted to get to the office early because I had some extra work to finish. Even though it means getting up in the dark, I'd rather do that than stay at the office until late at night.
What time did the woman go to bed?
A.At 7:00.
B.After 7:00.
C.At 11:00.
D.After 11:00.
Section A
Directions: In this section, you will hear 8 short conversations and 2 long conversations. At the end of each conversation, one or more questions will be asked about what was said. Both the conversation and the questions will be spoken only once. After each question there will be a pause. During the pause, you must read the four choices marked A, B, C and D, and decide which is the best answer.
听力原文:M: Why don't we go abroad for a change? Where I'd like to go is France, Spain, or Italy even.
W: I'm not that keen really. I'd rather stay home, though it is fine there. Just think of the cost.
Q: What can we learn from the woman's reply?
(12)
A.She is suggesting going to the coast.
B.She likes her home so much.
C.It is rather expensive to go abroad.
D.Her husband doesn't like to go to the coast.
You may (22)______ about these lapses, calling them "senior moments" or blaming "early Alzheimer's(老年痴呆症)." Is it an inescapable fact that the older you get, the (23)______ you remember? Well, sort of. But as time goes by, we tend to blame age (24)______ problems that are not necessarily age-related.
"When a teenager can't find her keys, she thinks it's because she's distracted or disorganized," says Paul Gold "A 70-year-old blames her (25)______ ." In fact, the 70-year-old may have been (26)______ things for decades.
In healthy people, memory doesn't worsen as (27)______ as many of us think. "As we (28)______ , the memory mechanism isn't (29)______ ," says psychologist Fergus Craik. "It's just inefficient."
The brain's processing (30)______ slows down over the years, though no one knows exactly (31)______ Recent research suggests that nerve cells lose efficiency and (32)______ there's less activity in the brain. But, cautions Barry Gordon, "It's not clear that less activity is (33)______ . A beginning athlete is winded(气喘吁吁)more easily than a (34)______ athlete. In the same way, (35)______ the brain gets more skilled at a task, it expends less energy on it.
There are (36)______ you can take to compensate for normal slippage in your memory gears, though it (37)______ effort. Margaret Sewell says: "We're a quick-fix culture, but you have to (38)______ to keep your brain (39)______ shape. It's like having a good body. You can't go to the gym once a year (40)______ expect to stay in top form."
(21)
A.almost
B.seldom
C.already
D.never
听力原文: Are you interested in knowing about how to find a place to stay when traveling in the United States?
Well, If you arrive by air, you will see plenty of hotels advertised at airports. If you arrive by train or car, probably the best thing to do is to look into the Yellow Pages under Hotels, Motels or Lodgings. You can start by comparing the services offered in their ads. In any case, you'll have to call them and see if they have the kind of room you're looking for.
Places for stay may be called hotels, motels or motor hotels, inns, lodges or resorts. They are all similar. Motels have plenty of parking space and are usually near a freeway or highway. Inns are usually like hotels. Lodges and resorts, or resort hotels, are in the mountains, on the coast or near lakes. Beds also go by many different names. Starting with the smallest, there are single, twin, double, queen and king size ones. "Long boys" are for exceptionally tall people. At some hotels, queen beds are of smallest size, so a double room has two of them. Some hotels even offer their guests waterbeds. Hide-a-beds are sofas that unfold out to make beds.
People who prefer camping to staying in hotels will have a hard time in American cities, because most of them don't have campgrounds nearby. You can camp in state and national parks, though, which generally have facilities for both tents and trailers.
It is my sincere wish that you will have a good time touring the States, and find a nice place to rest yourself.
(23)
A.To look at the hotels advertised at airports.
B.To look into the Yellow Pages under Hotels, Motels or Lodgings.
C.To compare the rooms offered by the hotels.
D.To call the hotels and book a room in advance.
听力原文: Do you find yourself feeling fired all the time although you get enough sleep? Then maybe this is for you. When you're feeling weak and fired, the worst thing to do is to take a nap. It won't restore your stamina. On the contrary, what happens then is your body loses even more energy than it had before, making you even sleepier.
You may also have these poor habits that worsen the problems. Do you stay in the same small area without getting up to move around? Does your job require that you sit dawn the whole day in front of a computer? Any or all of these reasons might be the cause of your energy loss, keeping your energy level low.
What should you do, then, at those moments when you feel so tired even though you've got enough sleep? A cup of coffee won't help much either, as it is easy to get addicted to the caffeine. The best and most natural thing to do is to take a brisk walk. Doctors recommend the activity because it will increase the heart rate. This increased heart rate will lead to several hours of alertness. Moreover, a regular exercise routine can make your fatigue problems disappear forever.
(26)
A.Your heart rate increases.
B.You become even more tired.
C.You solve the fatigue problem.
D.You'll get hungry.
Task 2
Directions: This task is the same as Task 1. The 5 questions or unfinished statements are numbered 41 through 45.
Most banks in the US open at 9:00 or 10:00 and close between 3:00 and 5:00, but stay open later on Fridays, and some banks have longer hours in order to attract customers on this day.
What's the best way to carry money safely while you are traveling? There are three possibilities-personal checks from your country, travelers checks and credit cards. Some Ame-rican banks accept foreign checks such as Eurocheques (欧洲货币支票);the problem is that only those banks that are used to dealing with foreigners will know what Eurocheques are.
It may be more convenient to carry travelers checks, which are insured against loss. They should be in dollars, because only a few banks do much business in foreign currencies. If your checks aren't in dollars, it may take you a long time to find a bank that will exchange them. You can use travelers checks almost anywhere. If you run out of them, you can buy more at most banks. Their service charge will vary, though, so ask what it is before you buy your checks.
Americans would say the best way to carry money is to have a credit card. Credit cards can be canceled if they are lost or stolen. And because they are widely accepted in the US, it is easy to use them to pay all kinds of bills.
Of course, you can't get along without cash, but you don't need to carry much with you.
In order to attract customers, on Fridays some American banks______.
A.close the banks at 3.-00 p.m.
B.close the banks at 5.00 p. m.
C.open the banks earlier than usual
D.close the banks later than usual
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