听力原文:Hello.May I speak to Linda?(5)A.No,you can'tB.Speaking.C.I'm Linda.D.I don't want
听力原文:Hello.May I speak to Linda?
(5)
A.No,you can't
B.Speaking.
C.I'm Linda.
D.I don't want to tell you.
听力原文:Hello.May I speak to Linda?
(5)
A.No,you can't
B.Speaking.
C.I'm Linda.
D.I don't want to tell you.
听力原文:W: How was your trip to Los Angeles?
M: To tell the truth, I would rather have spent my vacation here.
Q: What does the man mean?
(17)
A.He didn't go to Los Angeles.
B.He enjoyed himself in Chicago.
C.He spent his holiday here.
D.He didn't enjoy his trip.
听力原文:W: Next! Good morning, can I help you?
M. This place is a madhouse! Everybody is pushing and shoving!
W: Yes, I know. We are short-handed and we are very crowded today Now what can I do for you?
M: I want a ticket to New York.
W: Okay. One way or round trip?
M: One way, of course. I don't want to hang around here any longer. was here in Los Angeles last year and I hated it. I come here on business every year and I hate it. It's too spread out, too smoggy!I
W: That'll be $ 375. How would you like to pay?
M: Cash, of course. I don' t believe in plastic money or credit cards, or any of that. Listen, can you hurry it up? You're taking forever!
W: I'm doing my best, sir. Aisle or window seat?
M: Window seat.
W: Smoking or nonsmoking?
M: Nonsmoking, of course ! Oh, by the way, I'm supposed to get a spe cial meal. Doctor's order — I can't eat meat. Last time I had a spe cial salad plate. I'd like one of those this time, too.
W: I'm sorry. I'm not able to do that. We need twenty-four hours notice for special meal.
M: What! You can't give me my special salad?
W: I'm sony. I would like to, but I simply cannot.
M: Well, I don't give up so easily. Where's your supervisor?
What' s the airport like?
A.A hotel.
B.A market.
C.A madhouse.
D.A hospital.
听力原文:W: Would you like to order now?
M: Yes, please show me the menu.
Where are the speakers now?
A.On the farm.
B.In the restaurant.
C.At the office.
D.In the bookshop.
听力原文:M: Hey, Lily. Seems you got some sun this vocation.
W: Yeah, you may say so. I spent the vocation at the beach.
M: Oh, yeah? That's great! Where did you stay?
W: Some friends of mine live out there. And they invited me for as long as I wanted to stay.
M: So, what are you doing back here already?
W: Oh, I have a research project waiting for me. And I just couldn't do any serious studying at the beach.
M: I guess so. Well, what did you do out there? I mean, besides lie out in the sun, obviously.
W: I walked my friend's dogs along the beach and I played some volleyball. You know, I never realize how hard it is to run on sand. I couldn't even get through a whole game before I had to sit down. It's much easier to run on the wet sand near the water.
M: Did you go swimming?
W: I wanted to, but they said the water wasn't warm enough for that until a couple of months from then on. So I just wetted in up to my knees.
M: It all sounds so relaxing. I wish I could get away to the beach like that.
W: Of course you could. Don't tell me you spent the vocation in the library again.
(23)
A.At the beach.
B.In Sun Company.
C.At home.
D.On campus.
听力原文: Good morning, students. I hope you have been able to read the two books about speech and hearing problems that I put on the list. Today's lecture deals with the presence of the unusually large deaf population that existed on the Massachusetts island Martha's Vine-yard for about three centuries. From the settlement of the island in the 1640s to the 20th century, the people there, who were descended from only 25 or 30 original families, married mainly other residents of the island. They formed a highly inbred group, producing an excellent example of the genetic patterns for the inheritance of deafness. Indeed in the late 1800 one out of every 25 people in one village on the island was born deaf and the island as a whole had a deafness rate at least 17 times greater than that of the rest of the United States. Even Alexander Graham Bell, the inventor of the tele- phone and a prominent researcher into hearing loss, visited Martha's Vineyard to study the population. But because of the principles of genetics a deaf parent did not always have deaf children. In the 20th century, the local population has mixed the people off the island and the rate of deafness has fallen.
(23)
A.A large number of its residents were deaf.
B.It was settled more than 300 years ago.
C.Each family living there had many children.
D.Alexander Graham Bell visited there.
M: I saw that article, too. But think, if someone runs into a drugstore for ten minutes, it's usually to make a spe cific purchase.
W: And someone who spends more time they may be just looking.
M: Exactly. Haven't you ever gone into a store thinking that you'd like to buy something, and then talk yourself out of it?
W: Yes, I have, especially when I thought I would get it for less elsewhere, or I really didn't need it after all.
M: Exactly. But if you run into buying something specific and have very little time. You pick it up, pay for it immediately and then leave.
W: That's true. Maybe we should learn a lesson from that. Take your time and you'll spend less money.
M: I doubt if that would be true in all stores, though. In a department store, for instance, you may see a sweater or something you never intended to buy, and buy it be cause you have time to look around.
(23)
A.The relationship of purchases to time spent in shopping.
B.The length of time required for drugstore shopping.
C.The increases in the size and stock of drugstores.
D.The buying of clothing from department stores.
听力原文:F: purchasing Department, Mary speaking, how can I help you?
M: Hello, could I speak to Peter Lira Please?
F: I'm afraid he's in a meeting at the moment.
M: Could I leave a message then?
F: Certainly.
M: This is Jack Hanks.
F: Oh, yes. Of HBC International, you are coming to see us tomorrow I believe.
M: Yes, well, that's why I am calling. Unfortunately, I won't be able to make it. And rather than rescheduling the meeting, I thought it best to send someone else along, Solon in fact.
F: OK. I will just make a note of that. Could you just spell his surname for me?
M: Sure. It's S-O-L-O-N. He's been with us for a couple of years now and he's very experienced. Actually he's just been made a manager of our Product Development section.
F: Is he familiar with our business?
M: Oh, yes. He's been working on your file for a few weeks now. And he'll be able to discuss the contract with you tomorrow. If everyone's happy, perhaps you can go ahead and sign.
F: OK. I'll pass a message on to Peter and we'll look forward to seeing Mr. Solon tomorrow.
?You will hear three telephone conversations or messages.
?Write one or two words or a number in the numbered spaces on the notes or forms below.
?You will hear each recording twice.
Conversation One
?Look at the notes below.
?You will hear a man changing the arrangements for a meeting.
Phone Message:
Date: April 11th. 20--
Name of caller: Jack Hanks from HBC (1)______
Message: Can't attend meeting tomorrow.
Sending Alex (2)______ instead.
He's their new (3)______ Manager.
Going to talk about (4)______
Mary:Hello.
Tom:Hello.May I speak to Mary?
Mary:__________.
A.Speaking
B.Yes,I am
C.Who are you,please
D.Wait a moment
Client:Hello.May I speak to Mr.Turner?Secretary:__________
A.Fm sorry.He’S at a meeting right now.
B.Speaking,please.
C.Hello.Who’re you,please?
D.Hello.Thank you for calling.
-- Hello.May I introduce myself-My name's John .
-- _____
A.No trouble at all .
B.Don't mention it .
C.Pleased to meet you .I'm Li Hong .
D.I'll get it myself .Thank you all the same .
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