听力原文: Susan Ford, the 21-year-old blonde daughter of the former President, is engaged
When will the couple be married?
A.This July.
B.Next June.
C.This June.
D.This Wednesday.
When will the couple be married?
A.This July.
B.Next June.
C.This June.
D.This Wednesday.
W: Oh, he is so learned and it is more than I can say.
Q: Which is not true according to this conversation?
(13)
A.Susan can hardly say anything favorable to the professor.
B.Susan can hardly say anything bad about the professor.
C.Susan found the lecture wonderful and instructive.
D.The scholar has a lot of ability.
听力原文: When cars first started appearing on the streets of the world, few people took them seriously. They were toys--playthings for grown men who didn't have much to do. No one thought that the automobile would become the world's most popular means of transportation.
When Henry Ford started selling his Model T in 1908, he changed all that. Ford believed that a car should be low-cost transportation that everyone could afford. So he decided to make such a car. First, he wanted a dependable automobile that wouldn't break down easily. Then he wanted a simple engine that almost anyone could fix.
Ford wanted to sell the car at a low price, so he had to make it at a low cost. Thus he made only one model and designed one color--black.
In 1932, the Duesenberg brothers produced a car that many people think it was the most luxurious automobile ever made--the Duesenberg SJ. Every Duesenberg car was custom-made, so each one was different. But it usually weighed about 7,000 pounds and had a very wide wheelbase--150 inches. It also had a 400 horsepower engine that could drive the huge car from zero to 100 miles per hour in 17 seconds.
The inside was very luxurious, too. It had the best silk, leather, silver and wood. A Dusenberg car was definitely expensive but rich people often felt that they had to own one. Unfortunately, the car cost so much to produce that the company lost money. In 1937, after making only 500 of them, the Duesenbergs stopped producing this kind of cars forever.
(33)
A.The two models of cars.
B.The history of car industry.
C.The development of cars in America.
D.The structure of Duesenberg cars.
听力原文:Susan and Mary are going to London and New York respectively.
Who is going to London?
A.Mary.
B.Susan and Mary.
C.Susan.
D.Neither Susan nor Mary.
听力原文:Which is the file for the Susan case?
(A) Susan hasn't arrived yet.
(B) Empty envelopes are piled up on your desk.
(C) The one with the blue label on.
(26)
A.
B.
C.
听力原文:M: My grades are higher than Susan's and lower than Sidney's.
W: And mine are higher than Sidney's.
Whose grades are the highest?
A.The man's.
B.Sidney's.
C.Susan's.
D.The woman's.
听力原文:Susan counted her change and realized she was $ 2 short.
Which of the following is tree about Susan?
A.Susan needed $ 2.
B.She was short changed.
C.She had $ 2.
D.Susan lost $ 2.
听力原文:Hi,Susan,would you like a coffee?
(4)
A.Yes, please.
B.Yes, I prefer tea.
C.I like coffee very much.
D.Thank you very much.
听力原文:M: Susan, how are you getting along with the translation work?
W: I have written and rewritten so much that I don't know ff I'll ever get it finished.
How does Susan feel?
A.Satisfied.
B.Happy.
C.Tired.
D.Discouraged.
听力原文:W: I'm disappointed that Susan didn't make it to the meeting.
M: I saw her a couple of hours ago I guess something came up at the last minute.
Q: What can be inferred about Susan?
(14)
A.She told the woman she couldn't come to the meeting.
B.She thought the meeting would end soon.
C.She had planned to attend the meeting.
D.She looked for the woman after the meeting.
听力原文:W: Did you see Susan in the business office?
M: Yes, she was applying for a student loan.
Q: What was Susan doing?
(14)
A.Asking for some financial aid.
B.Lending something to a student.
C.Reading a student's application.
D.Borrowing money for a business.
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