Do you fancy going to the Public House?A.toiletB.theatreC.department storeD.pub
Do you fancy going to the Public House?
A.toilet
B.theatre
C.department store
D.pub
Do you fancy going to the Public House?
A.toilet
B.theatre
C.department store
D.pub
A、A. I won’t
B、B. I won’t be able
C、C. I won’t be able to
D、D. I won’t go
W: No way! You know I'm not interested in action movies. I want to see a romantic love story.
Q: What style. of movie does the man want to see?
(14)
A.The woman wants to see a romance movie.
B.The woman really loves watching action movies.
C.The man doesn't want to see a movie.
D.The man wants to see an action movie.
Do you fancy going to the public house?{Page}
A.toilet
B.theatre
C.department store
D.pub
A.Can I help you, sir?
B.Do you have a menu in Chinese?
C.What do you fancy?
D.May I see the wine list?
听力原文:W: What would you like to do then?
M: Well, there's not much on TV, is there? Do you fancy a movie?
W: Fine, but I don't feel like going all the way into town. What is on locally?
M: Well, I rang the Criterion earlier and they've got Raw Deal--you remember we saw something about it on TV last week.
W: No, I don't fancy that. Too much blood and guts.
M: I agree. Oh, there's also A Room with a View. Why don't we go and see it?
W: We could, but I've seen it.
M: Well, so have I.
W: Sorry, I forgot.
M: But it was so good I'd like to see it again.
W: Oh, I would too, but not just yet. I only saw it a short while ago.
M: How about Crocodile Dundee 2?
W: Crocodile Dundee? Why didn't you say it earlier? I loved the first one.
M: It was all right. Still, I'd rather we went to that than any of the others. There's a performance at eight.
W: Eight! Well, then it's time we left.
M: Don't panic. That is when the performance begins. There will be adverts and trailers and things before the film actually start. Crocodile Dundee 2 won't start at least eight thirty. We've easily got an hour.
W: But I'm starving. I haven't eaten since lunchtime.
M: I haven't, either. Let's grab something on the way. A hamburger or something.
W: Right. I'll get my coat. Have you see the keys to my car?
M: Weren't they on the desk?
(23)
A.Because they have seen it on TV.
B.Because it has too much violence.
C.Because they want to see A Room with a View.
D.Because they haven't got enough time to get to the cinema.
听力原文:W: Oh, hi, Daniel. (19) Are you going to the in-service gaining today?
M: You bet. I missed the training session last month, so I have to be sure to make this one. Aren't you excited about the program?
W: Not really. (19)(20) Before I became a nurse I drove an ambulance and had a lot of emergency medical training. Practicing basic first aid techniques is a kind of boring for me.
M: Well I can understand that. But you know, it's amazing how quickly you get out of practice. (21) As nurses in a hospital, we have all the fancy equipment for medical emergencies-and plenty of doctors around, so we hardly ever get a chance to practice basic techniques. They're really easy to forget. And you know that practice makes perfect.
W: I can see your point, and it never hurts to review what you're already supposed to know. By the way, who's teaching the class this time?
M: Dr. Huston. She's the new emergency room physician.
W: Well, she certainly ought to know what she's talking about. I've heard she's a really good surgeon.
M: That's right. I've been taking care of some of the patients she worked on, and they all think highly of her.
W: When are you going to head over to the classroom?
M: Immediately. I'm just on my way there. Do you want to walk over together?
W: That sounds good to me. Let's go and prepare for the training.
(20)
A.At a dentist office.
B.In a school.
C.In an ambulance.
D.At a hospital.
听力原文:W: Oh, hi, Daniel. Are you going to the in-service gaining today?
M: You bet. I missed the training session last month, so I have to be sure to make this one. Aren't you excited about the program?
W: Not really. Before I became a nurse I drove an ambulance and had a lot of emergency medical training. Practicing basic first aid techniques is a kind of boring for me.
M: Well I can understand that. But you know, it's amazing how quickly you get out of practice. As nurses in a hospital, we have all the fancy equipment for medical emergencies-and plenty of doctors around, so we hardly ever get a chance to practice basic techniques. They're really easy to forget. And you know that practice makes perfect.
W: I can see your point, and it never hurts to review what you're already supposed to know. By the way, who's teaching the class this time?
M: Dr. Huston. She's the new emergency room physician.
W: Well, she certainly ought to know what she's talking about. I've heard she's a really good surgeon.
M: That's right. I've been taking care of some of the patients she worked on, and they all think highly of her.
W: When are you going to head over to the classroom?
M: Immediately. I'm just on my way there. Do you want to walk over together?
W: That sounds good to me. Let's go and prepare for the training.
(20)
A.At a dentist office.
B.In a school.
C.In an ambulance.
D.At a hospital.
听力原文:W: Can you do the "Salome" dance, Larry? I can.
M: How delightful !
W: Shall I do it now? Would you like to see me?... Isn't that nice?... And now I am perspiring so splendidly. I shall go and take a bath.
M: How long have you been here today, Julia?
W: Oh, I spend the day here now. I am making my own "cure", and living entirely on raw vegetables and nuts, and each day I feel my spirit is stronger and purer. After all, what can you expect? The majority of us are walking about with pig corpuscles and oxen fragments in our brain. The wonder is the world is as good as it is. Now I live on the simple, provided food -- a lettuce, a carrot, a potato, and some nuts are ample, rational nourishment. I wash them under the tap and eat them raw, just as they come from the harmless earth -- fresh and uncontaminated.
M: Do you take nothing else all day?
W: Water. And perhaps a banana if I wake in the night. You overeat yourself dreadfully, shamelessly! How can you expect the Flame of the Spirit to burn brightly under layers of superfluous flesh? We need more physical movement to make our muscles firm; and more natural food to keep us healthy.
M: A good point. Fancy, everyone does the same as you do -- eating less but dancing more! But that would give doctors little chance to display themselves.
W: Are you sure?
M: No.
W: Then you are sure to follow me, aren't you?
M: Well, hardly...
W: You can either dance with me or not. You must be sure of what you arc going to do.
What is most probably the woman doing at the beginning of the conversation?
A.She is sweating all over.
B.She is sitting and talking.
C.She is singing a Salome song.
D.She is showing a book on dance.
听力原文:M: Fancy seeing you here. I didn't know you rode the subway.
W: I'm fed up with driving and paying so much for gas, and the buses are crowded and unreliable.
M: Yeah, I really appreciate taking the subway! From the Scott Street station, it's only half a block to our office. And going home, the 52nd Street stop is only two blocks from my apartment.
W: Plus, the trains leave every 5 minutes, so if I miss one, I don't have to wait long for another.
What are the speakers mainly discussing?
A.The merits of the subway
B.The high cost of gasoline
C.Which station to get off at
D.The crowded and unreliable buses
听力原文:W: Mike! Long time no see. What's up?
M: Hey, Lydia. Fancy meeting you here. Are you keeping busy?
W: A little bit. Well, someone told me you've got bunches of good stamps, like a museum.
M: I do have a lot. I'm interested in stamp collecting. I guess it's actually a part of my life.
W: They cost a lot though. How can you afford them?
M: Sometimes I do have hard time with them. I've to save every penny. But it's worthy. And, when big days such as my birthday or Christmas come, most of my friends give me stamps as gifts.
W: That's good. Stamp collecting is also a long-term investment. The price keeps going up. You can earn a lot by bringing them to the market.
M: I'm afraid not. For me, stamp collecting is merely a bobby, a personal fondness. I'd be sad if I'd ever have to sell them.
W: I can imagine. Keeping a hobby is like having a friend, both enjoyable and rewarding. You get great pleasure by attending them.
M: I couldn't agree more.
W: By the way, have you ever been to other countries?
M: Not yet.
W: Then how do those foreign stamps come from?
M: Well, I've some friends studying abroad. They send me some at times.
W: I see. My friends travel a lot every year. Lf you like I could ask them to help you with that.
M: That would be too good if it's not trouble for them.
W: Not at all.
M: Now, I'm heading for the post office. I heard a new set of stamps is for sale for the World Cup. Do you have interest to go with me?
W: I'd love to. But I've to meet my friend at 4 o'clock at the airport. He's coming back for vacation. Anyway, I'll call you later.
M: All right. Then see you soon.
W: See you.
(20)
A.Because he has enough money to buy stamps.
B.Because he used to receive stamps as gifts.
C.Because stamp collecting is his hobby.
D.Because he invests in stamps.
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