You've been so helpful! How can I make up to you?A.make it up to youB.make you upC.make up
You've been so helpful! How can I make up to you?
A.make it up to you
B.make you up
C.make up it for you
D.make up you
You've been so helpful! How can I make up to you?
A.make it up to you
B.make you up
C.make up it for you
D.make up you
A、 can’t recognize
B、 could hardly recognize
C、 haven’t recognized
D、 wasn’t recognizing
SECTION A CONVERSATIONS
Directions: In this section you will hear several conversations. Listen to the conversations carefully and then answer the questions that follow.
听力原文:Interviewer: And Christine, what about you? What have you been doing this summer?
Christine: Working, mostly.
Interviewer: You mean you've been studying?
Christine: Oh, no, (1[D])I've been doing a job to earn money.
Interviewer: And have you made your fortune yet?
Christine: Hardly! But I haven't done too badly. I've been getting about 70 a week, plus my meals and my accommodation, (2[D])so I've earned over 500 and I've managed to set aside most of it.
Interviewer: That sounds pretty good. What kind of work .have you been doing exactly?
Christine: (1[D])I've been working in a hotel.
Interviewer: What, as a waitress?
Christine: No. (1[D])I've been helping in the kitchen most of the time—washing and peeling vegetables, preparing breakfast trays, washing up--that sort of thing.
Interviewer: And have you been enjoying it? Or has it been rather boring?
Christine: No, it hasn't been too bad. I've found it quite interesting here, in fact. Not so much the work itself, but the people I've got to know and the friends. It is a seaside town, so there's been quite a lot goings on in the evenings,you know, dancing, bowling, cinemas, and so on--(3ICI)and off my afternoons off I've been doing quite a bit of sunbathing and swimming.
Interviewer: Yes, I can see you've got quite brown. You've obviously been having, some reasonable weather here. Well, thank you very much, Christine. Good luck!
How has Christine spent her summer?
A.She has been studying a lot.
B.She has been working as a waitress.
C.She has been staying at home.
D.She has been doing the kitchen work in a hotel.
A.you’re complaining
B.you’re criticizing
C.are you complaining
D.are you criticizing
听力原文:W: Why are you so late? I've been waiting for more than half an hour.
M: My bicycle had a flat tyre and I had to walk.
Q: Why was the man delayed?
(14)
A.He was tired.
B.His appointment was changed.
C.He had a flat tyre.
D.His bicycle was stolen.
听力原文:W: I've been sitting in the lobby for two solid hours. What took you so long?
M: Oh, I'm sorry about that, Sue. I didn't think it would be so complicated.
Q: What does the man imply?
(19)
A.He thought it would be move difficult.
B.He doesn't think the woman's remark is appropriate.
C.It was farther than he thought it would be.
D.It wasn't as easy as he thought.
听力原文:W: Why on earth are you so late? I've been waiting for more than half an hour!
M: Why? Because I was almost killed. Some awful driver hit the back wheel of my bicycle and sent me onto the pavement.
W: Oh, my God! Are you hurt?
M: No, fortunately I'm fine.
W: Thank goodness for that!
How does the woman feel at the end of the conversation?
A.Angry.
B.Relieved,
C.Upset.
D.Sarcastic.
SECTION A CONVERSATIONS
Directions: In this section you will hear several conversations. Listen to the conversations carefully and then answer the questions that follow.
听力原文:I: And Christine, what about you? What have you been doing this summer?
C: Working, mostly.
I: You mean you've been studying?
C: Oh, no, I've been doing a job to earn money.
I: And have you made your fortune yet?
C: Hardly! But I haven't done too badly. I've been getting about 70 a week, plus my meals and my accommodation, so I've earned over 500 and I've managed to set aside most of it.
I: That sounds pretty good. What kind of work have you been doing exactly?
C: I've been working in a hotel.
I: What, as a waitress?
C: No. I've been helping in the kitchen most of the time--Washing and peeling vegetables, preparing breakfast trays, washing up--that sort of thing.
I: And have you been enjoying it? Or has it been rather boring?
C: No, it hasn't been too bad. I've found it quite interesting here, in fact. Not so much the work itself, but the people I've got to know and the friends. It is a seaside town, so there's been quite a lot goings on in the evenings--you know, dancing, bowling, cinemas, and so on -- and on my afternoons off I've been doing quite a bit of sunbathing
and swimming.
I: Yes, I can see you've got quite brown. You've obviously been having some reasonable weather here. Well, thank you very much, Christine. Good luck!
How has Christine spent her summer?
A.She has been studying a lot.
B.She has been working as a waitress.
C.She has been staying at home.
D.She has been doing the kitchen work in a hotel.
Dear Linda,
I have been in England three months now. I hope you don't think I' ve forgotten you. There have been so many places to see and so many things to do that I've not had much time for writing letters.
I shall soon be starting my studies at King's College. So far I've been learning about England and British ways of living. I won't tell you about London. There are plenty of books you can read and plenty of pictures you can look at. I'm sure you'll be more interested to know what I think about the life here.
I find some of the customs(风俗)new and interesting. People here do not shake hands as much as we do in Europe. During the first few weeks I was often surprised because people did not put out their hands when I met them. Men raise their hats to women but not to each other.
Your' s Alice
The writer came to London from ______ .
A.Asia
B.Europe
C.America
D.Africa
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