It' s no wonder you' ve got a headache_____you drank so much last night.A.thoughB.in caseC
It' s no wonder you' ve got a headache_____you drank so much last night.
A.though
B.in case
C.when
D.while
It' s no wonder you' ve got a headache_____you drank so much last night.
A.though
B.in case
C.when
D.while
Speaker A: V m not at all satisfied with the service.
Speaker B :_________
A.Nobody has complained like that before.
B.I sincerely apologize for that.
C.I wonder why you are satisfied with it.
D.It, s not our fault as there are too many customers.
SECTION B INTERVIEW
Directions: In this section you will hear everything ONCE ONLY. Listen carefully and then answer the questions that follow. Questions 1 to 5 are based on an interview. At the end of the interview you will be given 10 seconds to answer each of the following five questions.
Now listen to the interview.
听力原文: (J = Jenny; V = Victoria)
J: I'm longing to hear about this tour, Victoria. You must be terribly excited.
V: Oh, I am. I ... I've never been to America before, Jenny, so I'm really looking forward to it. I thought of going fly-drive.
J: Fly-drive?
V: Yes. You know, you ... you can arrange for a car to be waiting for you at the airport when you arrive. You book everything this end including the plane tickets.
J: Sounds simple enough. Are you going to, then?
V: Well, I'm bit worried about driving on the other side of the road and having to, so I decided it would be better to go on a more organized holiday.
J. What do you mean by "organized"?
V.. Well, everything is arranged by a tour operator, a more organized trip.
J. What do you mean by "organized"?
V.. Well, everything is arranged by a tour operator. You know, you are taken around and shown where to go and what to do. I would probably miss half the sight otherwise.
J: Mm, where are you going anyway?
V: Orlando. It's in central Florida.
J: Sounds OK. Are you going on your own?
V: Yes, I don't mind that. There will be other people on the tour. I'm sure to make friends. You know, I like meeting new people. Here, let me show you the brochure.
J: It looks pretty packed. Do you really have time to do all these things?
V: Oh, yes. It's all planned. Let's see. Day one, we arrive in Orlando. And after we've settled in our hotel, we have the afternoon free. ! guess we could have a look around and do what we like. Then, day two, we go to Disney World.
J: You mean Mickey Mouse and all that?
V: Yes, it's a kind of gigantic funfair with all the Disney characters and there is also the Epcot Centre, uh, a sort of city of the future with all the latest developments. I've always wanted to go there, anything I saw on television. And then, day three, we go seaworld.
J: Whatever is that?
V: Well, there are aquatic displays and performing dolphins and even a whale.
J: Oh, that's quite unusual. Let's see what you do on day four. Oh, it seems to be free.
V: Yes, that's right. And then on the next day we go to the Kennedy Space Centre. That should be interesting.
J: I wonder how much they let you see. That's where NASA is, isn't it?
V: Well, I shouldn't think you'd be able to see the latest spacecr0ft, but you might be allowed to glimpse some Mission Control, and perhaps how they receive message from satellite. Anyway I bet you'll know a lot more about space than you even know before.
J: Mm, I quite envy you going there. Somehow, I find it quite hard to believe that people will one day live out in space.
V: Oh, I don't. I'll give it a try if I have the chance. Now, what next? Oh, yes, day six. Circus World.
J: Circus World. That sounds fun. I love going to the circus.
V: So do I. It states here, Circus World, see, take parts, enjoy. I wonder what "take parts" involves?
J: You'll soon find out.
V: And day seven, we come home. Just as well, I'll be broke by then.
J: I suppose you've been saving up for ages for this holiday.
V: Well, I did think of putting in some extra hours at work, but the money wasn't really worth it after tax, and it would have meant I didn't get home until late. Dad offered to lend me some money but I know he really needs it himself. In the end, I went to see my bank manager. He was terribly nice, so here I am, all booked up and ready to go.
Victoria has ev
A.fly-drive holiday.
B.car-trip.
C.two-city holiday.
D.conducted tour.
听力原文:M: Do you know where Mr. Brown is?
W: He's in with the manager.
M: I wonder what they are talking about.
W: The next stage of the project, I think.
Who are the two speakers?
A.Mr. Brown' s colleagues.
B.Mr. Brown' s workers.
C.Mr. Brown' s students.
-- "I wonder if these shirts suit you?"-- "Would you please show me ?"
A.white one's
B.white one
C.the white one
D.one the white
听力原文:M:Here's the annual report about our sales volume.
W:Thank you! But I wonder whether these statistical figures are correct.
Q:What does the woman really mean?
(14)
A.The figures are not as accurate as she expects.
B.The sales of the year are satisfactory.
C.The figures are probably not accurate.
D.The sales of the year are unsatisfactory.
听力原文:I wonder if you could give me a hand with this suitcase?
(2)
A.Sure.
B.Here you are.
C.How can I?
D.It's over there.
It’s really (wonder) ________ to see you here again in Beijing.
You send your children off to school and put them in the teacher's hands. Did you ever wonder what goes through a teacher's mind as he or she tries to teach your kids? Did you ever wonder how the __1__teacher expects from you
(22)
— It’s just the time, you know. I’m always trying to meet deadlines.
— _______________ you can’t sleep.
A.No matter
B.No strange
C.No problem
D.No wonder
– Hve you herd tht Tom,long with his prents, ______ to Jpn -- Relly No wonder I hven’t s– Hve you herd tht Tom,long with his prents, ______ to Jpn -- Relly No wonder I hven’t seen him these dys.hs been B.hs gone C.hve been D.hve gone
A.has been
B.has gone
C.have been
D.have gone
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