听力原文:Is he your friend?(14)A.Yes, he's your friend.B.Yes, we are good friends.C.Yes, I
听力原文:Is he your friend?
(14)
A.Yes, he's your friend.
B.Yes, we are good friends.
C.Yes, I've got a friend.
听力原文:Is he your friend?
(14)
A.Yes, he's your friend.
B.Yes, we are good friends.
C.Yes, I've got a friend.
听力原文:M: How does your son like his new school?
W: Great. He seems to have some new friends in no time.
Q: What can be inferred about the woman's son?
(13)
A.He doesn't like his new school.
B.He feels very lonely now.
C.He has no time to make new friends.
D.He has adapted easily to his new school.
A.He doesn’t like his new school.
B.He feels very lonely now.
C.He has no time to make new friends.
D.He has adapted easily to his new school.
听力原文: In the United States, couples usually receive gifts from their relatives and friends when they get married. Sometimes a bride will exchange a gift for something else if she doesn't find it useful. We give gifts to express our good wishes for the marriage, but gifts aren't necessary for the marriage itself. However, in some societies gifts are very important, and the marriage isn't legal without them. One type of gift is called bride service. A young husband must work for his wife's family. He may work for as long as fifteen years or until the third child is bom. Bride service may seem strange to us, but it is necessary in societies where people don't have money or material things to exchange at marriage.
(20)
A.She will ask for another gift
B.She will exchange it for something useful
C.She will return it to the giver
D.She will just keep it
听力原文: British people place considerable value on punctuality. If you agree to meet friends at three o'clock, you can bet that they'll be there just after three. Since Britons are so time conscious, the pace of life may seem very rushed. In Britain, people make great effort to arrive on time. It is often considered impolite to arrive even a few minutes late. If you are unable to keep an appointment, it is expected that you call the person you are meeting.
If you are invited to someone's house for dinner at half past seven, it is considered good manners to arrive ten to fifteen minutes "late". An invitation might state "7 : 30 to 8: 00", in which case you should arrive no later than 7: 50. However, if an invitation says "sharp", you must arrive in plenty of time.
"Drop in anytime" and "come see me soon" are idioms often used in social settings but seldom meant to be taken literally. It is wise to telephone before visiting someone at home. Although it is not necessarily expected that you give a gift to your host, it is considered polite to do so, especially if you have been invited for a meal. Flowers, chocolate, or a small gift are all appropriate. A thank-you note or telephone call after the visit is also considered polite and is an appropriate means to express your appreciation for the invitation.
(30)
A.after 8: 15.
B.no later than 7: 30.
C.no later than 7: 50.
D.at 8: 00.
听力原文:Is he your new English teacher?
(15)
A.He is Mr. Green.
B.He is a Chinese.
C.Yes, he is.
听力原文:What is your new manager like?
(A) He prefers beer.
(B) He likes tennis very much.
(C) She's tall and slim.
(22)
A.
B.
C.
听力原文:Your guests are waiting for you outside.
(A) The waiter said he'd bring me another.
(B) Really? He said they were inside the desk.
(C) Oh? I wasn't expecting them until three.
(31)
A.
B.
C.
听力原文:M: When does your father leave?
W: He usually leaves at six, but yesterday he left an hour earlier.
Q: When did her father leave yesterday?
(7)
A.At six.
B.At seven.
C.An hour earlier.
D.At five.
听力原文:Isn't the person in the black suit your new supervisor?
(A) Yes, he started a week ago.
(B) She will retire at the end of the week.
(C) She was dressed in a brown one.
(24)
A.
B.
C.
听力原文:Can your assistant type this letter for me?
(A) I prefer handwritten letters.
(B) My assistant will send you a letter.
(C) He's too busy to type it now.
(24)
A.
B.
C.
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