Even if we want to make some changes to help the environment, we can do nothing.A.RightB.W
Even if we want to make some changes to help the environment, we can do nothing.
A.Right
B.Wrong
C.Not mentioned
Even if we want to make some changes to help the environment, we can do nothing.
A.Right
B.Wrong
C.Not mentioned
M: Why don't we go out and get some fish and chips?
Q: What does the man suggest the woman do?
(15)
A.Go out fishing.
B.Cheer up herself.
C.Cook some fish for dinner.
D.Dine out with him.
听力原文:W: Hello, Martin. Have you seen the e-mail that Frank sent around?
M: Yes. It makes me very nervous. He want us to clean out our files. I thought that we are under a court order to keep everything.
W: That is my understanding also. It seems to me that we are taking big risk by destroying evidence, even if it may incriminate us later on.
M: But you know Frank. He had that problem in Texas a few years ago and he doesn't want to go through it again.
What are the speakers mainly discussing?
A.Receiving an e-mail
B.Martin's mental problem
C.Cleaning out the files or not
D.The court order
M: That's very kind of you, but even if it doesn't cost anything, Cathy would rather stay at home, reading, writing or surfing online.
Q: What does the man imply about Kathleen?
(13)
A.Kathleen does not like traveling.
B.Kathleen wants to go to somewhere else for summer vacation.
C.Kathleen hates to stay at home alone.
D.Kathleen doesn't want to spend any money on traveling.
听力原文:W: Hi, you look a little lost. Do you need some help?
M: No, thanks. I'm just resting, waiting for my family to conic back. They are sightseeing over there.
W: Oh, are you here on vacation? Why don't you go with them?
M: This kind of thing interests my wife and kids, but it's not really to my taste. In fact, I didn't even want to come to this country.
W: Oh, did you have to come on business?
M: No. We are on vacation. I wanted to go to Europe, but the kids wanted to come here. So we had a family meeting and put it to a vote, and I was outvoted 3 to 1. So here we are!
W: But you are their father! Shouldn't they listen to what you want to do?
M: Well, it's just good common sense that everybody should have a say when an important decision that affects all of us is to be made, such as taking a trip. I was really hoping to go to Europe, but the kids get more out of a trip if they are interested in what they are seeing. We believe there is no sense making kids do anything they don't want to do, so in our family we vote on a lot of things. Oh, here they come.
(27)
A.He was waiting for his business partner.
B.He was lost.
C.He was resting.
D.He was looking for his family.
听力原文:W Hello, I'd like to donate some old clothes. Is there anything I need to do?
M Well, you need to take them to the side door, which should be open. If you don't see anyone working there, just ring the bell.
W O.K. Great. Do you take old furniture donations as well?
M Yes, ma'am we do. We'll even pick them up for you. When you drop off the clothes on the side, you can ask them about it.
What does the woman want to do?
A.Try on a skirt
B.Make a donation
C.Apply for a job
D.Buy some furniture
M:(19)To begin with, you should ask yourself a question, that is, what does your audience need and want? It's better to question yourself before the speech.
W:Why do we need to know their needs and wants?
M:(21)If you are a public speaker Lit is absolutely essential to know how to capture and maintain the interest of your audience, which means you have to know what they want to know and what they want to hear.
W:You mean we should pay special attention to the content of the speech,right?
M:Yes.If you elaborate on facts and figures that everyone is already familiar with,then it is quite possible that you will actually lose the attention of those who are listening to your presentation.
W:What should we do then?
M:(20)Many successful speakers will summarize that part or add some different viewpoints to it.This is a good way to increase their level of understanding of the topic.If your audience cannot follow your speech.it's quite possible that they'll leave or doze off.
W:How about body language? I see many speakers use a lot of hand gestures.
M:Not only hand gestures,but also facial expression,body movement and even voice changes.It is always important to remember that sometimes,how you say something will have a larger impact than what you say.
(20)
A.Ask himself a lot of questions.
B.Know his own needs and wants.
C.Figure out what his audience is interested in.
D.Put his notes in order ahead.
W: Thank you.
M: Meyers, how do you describe your film? Are you satisfied with it?
W: Well, I am happy to see it top the U.S. weekend box office. Have you seen the film? Ha, it tells the story of Nick Marshall, a Chicago advertising executive. He acquires the power to read women's minds, not just what they say but also what he hears them think. That's amazing, isn't it? I like the way Gibson interprets his role.
M: Yeah, Marshall regards himself as a gift to women. I saw the movie. Then why do you choose Mel Gibson? We know, audiences usually see him playing a man with a strong typical man side, such as in his previous action movies like “Brave Heart”, while “What Women Want” is what you termed as an old-fashioned romantic comedy.
W: You are right.That's precisely why I choose him. Gibson has been known as a joker on the set and a fan of silly comedy, but has not done many romantic comedies. I just want him to display his“feminine”potential in“What Women Want”. And I am grateful to see that he has done a good job.
M: What do you want audiences to learn from this film?
W: About Women. We should learn about women. They are individuals. What they appreciate is when you make the effort, even if you are not quite getting something they say.
(23)
A.Movie on Display.
B.Movie on the Show.
C.Best-selling Movie.
D.Shining Movie Stars.
A.trouble
B.care
C.want
D.bother
听力原文:M: Jane, let' s go swimming over at the student center.
W: I'd like to, Tom, but I have a paper due on Friday, and I haven' t even started it yet.
M: Just an hour. I've got a test tomorrow, so I won' t be able to stay very long.
W: I need the exercise , but I just can't spare the time.
M: Okay, How about dinner at the Grill.'? You have to eat sometime, and it' s right by the library. I'll go over there with you after dinner, and you can do your research while I study for my test.
W: Well.
M: Come on. You'll probably want to stay late, and you shouldn't walk home after dark. I'll stay until you're ready to go.
W: That would be nice, but...
M: Look, we really wouldn't be wasting any time. We'd just be doing everything we need to do, but we'd be doing it together. I just want to spend time with you.
W: Me, too. Okay. I need to go home first, then I'll meet you at the Grill about six. Is that all right?
M: That's great. We'll get everything done. You'll see.
What do Tom and Jane mainly discuss?
A.Tom's test.
B.Jane' s research paper.
C.Go swimming over at the student center.
D.Plans for the evening.
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