Mr. Green has made quite ______ friends since he came (来,出现) to China.A.a littleB.a few
Mr. Green has made quite ______ friends since he came (来,出现) to China.
A.a little
B.a few
C.few
Mr. Green has made quite ______ friends since he came (来,出现) to China.
A.a little
B.a few
C.few
M: OK. I'll just wait for him here.
Q: Why can't the man see Mr. Green?
(3)
A.Mr. Green is in a meeting.
B.Mr. Green is out of the building.
C.Mr. Green has too much work.
D.Mr. Green doesn't work there anymore.
Section A
Directions: This section is to test your ability to understand short dialogues. There are 5 recorded dialogues in it. After each dialogue, there is a recorded question. The dialogues and the questions will be spoken only once. When you hear a question, you should decide on the correct answer from the 4 choices A , B, C, and D.
听力原文:M: May I see Mr. Green now? I made an appointment with him yesterday.
W: This way, please. Mr. Green is expecting you.
Q: What is the woman's job?
(1)
A.She is Mr. Green's secretary.
B.She is a receptionist in a hotel.
C.She is a waitress in a restaurant.
D.She is a shop assistant in a store.
听力原文: President Bush has said the 1972 Anti Ballistic Missile Treaty is a thing of the past. Mr. Bush made the statement at the start of his 5-day trip to Europe. Mr. Bush is seeking support from European leaders for his National Missile Defense System. President Bush has met with Spanish Prime Minister Jose Maria Aznar in Madrid. The two leaders say they support free trade and the expansion of NATO. Mr. Bush has also restated his opposition to a treaty on global warming. The treaty was signed in Kyoto. Japan in 1997. President Bush says the treaty is unfair to the United States.
Q: With whom has Mr. Bush met in Madrid?
(16)
A.Spanish Prime Minister.
B.Japanese Prime Minister.
C.British Prime Minister.
听力原文:W: Mr. Jones, your student Bill shows great enthusiasm for musical instruments.
M: I only wish he showed half as much for his English lessons.
Q: What do we learn from the conversation about Bill?
(17)
A.He is not very enthusiastic about his English lessons.
B.He has made great progress in his English.
C.He is a student of the music department.
D.He is not very interested in English songs.
Mr. Green made the boat go so fast because he saw a big fish.
A.Right.
B.Wrong.
C.Doesn't say.
M: Thank you.
W: Well, artifacts made of bamboo are very important in Japanese culture.
M: Yes. For hundreds and even thousands of years, the bamboo plant has played an important role in the lives of the Japanese, and at one time, it was believed that the Shinto gods could be found in the stem of the bamboo plant, and this is something that is portrayed in one of Japan's oldest tales, The Tale of the Bamboo Cutter.
W: That sounds interesting. Bamboo is a very versatile plant. It's light and flexible, but strong, and there are many varieties of it. They can be used to make various artifacts.
M: Yeah, and some of them are really exquisite.
W: Very happily, Mr. Smith has brought here several bamboo artifacts. So can you introduce them to us, Mr. Smith?
M: Sure. The first one is a chashaku. It is a ten spoon, and it is used for measuring powdered green tea during the tea ceremony.
W: That's fine. What about this?
M: Uh, it is a tea whisk. It is for mixing the powdered green tea in a small bowl until it becomes a foamy mixture.
W: Wow, it is so nice and I love it. Thank you for showing us these fine artifacts, Mr. Smith.
M: My pleasure
(23)
A.Different kinds of bamboo.
B.A tale related to bamboo.
C.The use of bamboo in Asian countries.
D.Bamboo artifacts in Japanese culture.
Mr. Green has recently been ______ of the company.
A.appointed to president
B.appointed president
C.appointed a president
D.appointed the president
W: Well, they said it would be about ten days. Listen, if you're so anxious to find out, why don't you call them and ask if they've made a decision yet?
Q: What can we learn from the conversation?
(15)
A.The man is looking for work.
B.The woman is out of employment.
C.The man thinks he is qualified.
D.The woman thinks he has failed.
-Where is Mr. Green?
-__________ the library.
A. He has gone to
B. He is been to
C. He isn’t in
D. He is out
M: Thank you.
W: Well, artifacts made of bamboo are very important in Japanese culture.
M: Yes. For hundreds and even thousands of years, the bamboo plant has played an important role in the lives of the Japanese, and at one time, it was believed that the Shinto gods could be found in the stem of the bamboo plant, and this is something that is portrayed in one of Japan's oldest tales, The Tale of the Bamboo Cutter.
W: That sounds interesting. Bamboo is a very versatile plant. It's light and flexible, but strong, and there are many varieties of it. They can be used to make various artifacts.
M: Yeah, and some of them are really exquisite.
W: Very happily, Mr. Smith has brought here several bamboo artifacts. So can you introduce them to us, Mr. Smith?
M: Sure. The first one is a chashaku. It is a tea spoon, and it is used for measuring powdered green tea during the tea ceremony.
W: That's fine. What about this?
M: Uh, it's a tea whisk. It is for mixing the powdered green tea in a small bowl until it becomes a foamy mixture.
W: Wow, it is so nice and I love it. Thank you for showing us these fine artifacts, Mr. Smith.
M: My pleasure.
Questions 19 to 22 are based on the conversation you have just heard.
19. What are the two speakers talking about?
20. What do we learn about bamboo and the Shinto gods?
21. Why can bamboo be used to make different kinds of artifacts?
22. What is the chashaku used for during the tea ceremony?
(23)
A.A tale related to bamboo.
B.Different kinds of bamboo.
C.Bamboo artifacts in Japanese culture.
D.The use of bamboo in Asian countries.
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