If you have a slight Chinese accent, it dose not matter. The most important thing is that you’re speaking clearly.
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B、F
A、T
B、F
听力原文:M: Are you feeling any better?
W: Somewhat. I still have a slight headache, though.
Q: What do we understand from this conversation?
(14)
A.The woman is feeling much worse than she did before.
B.The woman feels nothing at all, except for a headache.
C.The woman felt bad tot a while, but is much improved.
D.The woman still has a bad headache.
听力原文:M: Are you feeling any better?
W: Somewhat. I still have a slight headache, though.
Q: What do we understand from this conversation?
(14)
A.The .woman is feeling much worse than she did before.
B.The woman feels nothing at all, except for a headache.
C.The woman felt bad for a while, but is much improved.
D.The woman still has a bad headache.
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Identify the type of clause in the following sentences: 1. As you sow, so will you reap. 2. I have a question which plan works best. 3. It was uncertain whether she would recover. 4. The painting looks wrong however you look at it. 5. It is important to make clear where the virus has come. 6. That is why Lady Gaga has been so hot around the world. 7. The day will come soon when Novel Coronavirus is conquered. 8. Whoever enters the university must show his or her Campus Card. 9. It seems that we have to stay longer at home because of the epidemic. 10. As is reported, there is slight increase in the number of asymptomatic infection cases in some areas.
Who is the speaker?
A.The CEO of a corporation
B.The secretary of the CEO
C.The assistant engineer
D.The HR manager
听力原文:W: Gosh! Have you seen this, Richard?
M: Seen what?
W: In the paper, it says there's a man going round pretending he's from the electricity board. He's been calling at people's home, saying he's come to cheek that all their appliances are safe. Then he gets around them to make him a cup of tea and while they are out of the room, he steals their money, handbag, whatever and makes off with it.
M: But you know Jane, it's partly their own fault. You should never let anyone like that in unless you are expecting them.
W: It's all very well to say that, but someone comes to the door and says electricity or gas, and you automatically think they are OK, especially if they flash a card to you.
M: Does this man have an ID then?
W: Yes, that's just it! It seems he used to work tot the electricity board at one time. According to the paper, the police are warning people, especially pensioners not to admit anyone unless they have an appointment. It's a bit sad. One old lady told them she'd just been to the post office to draw her pension when he called. She said he must have followed her home. He stole the whole lot.
M: But what does he look like? Surely they must have a description.
W: Oh, yes, they have. Let's see. In his thirties, tall, bushy dark hair, slight northern accent, sounds a bit like you actually.
What does the woman want the man to read in the newspaper?
A.An accident.
B.A man.
C.An old lady.
D.A theft.
听力原文:W: Hello. Is this the registration office?
M: Yes. This is Herbert speaking. How can I help you?
W: Well, I have a slight problem here. I have been in Chemistry 302B class for a month, and today Prof. Smith told me I wasn't registered in his latest class list. I thought all the while I was registered in his class and this really comes as a surprise.
M: Well, why don't you give me your student ID and I'll just check to see if you are officially registered.
W: 39241.
M: Just a minute. And you are Alice Jones, right?
W: Yes, that's me.
M: Alice, the computer shows that you are registered in Chemistry 302A and that's Dr. Nelson's class. Perhaps you have mixed up the two.
W: Oh no, I thought I'd made a switch from Nelson to Smith. How did this confusion occur? I dropped Nelson's class and switched to Smith's in the first week. I still have the add/drop form. with me.
M: In that case, I suggest you come to the registration office with the add/drop form. and we'll try to sort it out for you. I don't rule out there could have been a mistake that occurred during the add/drop process.
W: I'll be there first thing in the morning to sort out this mess. You know, I wouldn't want to switch professors when I'm now half way through.
M: I can understand that.See you tomorrow.
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A.She found she wasn't registered in Chemistry 302A.
B.She found she was registered in Chemistry 302B.
C.She was unsure which class she had registered.
D.She wasn't registered in Chemistry 302B.
Section B
Directions: In this section, you will hear 3 short passages. At the end of each passage, you will hear some questions. Both the passage and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a question, you must choose the best answer from the four choices marked A, B, C and D.
听力原文: Medical experts say most Americans do not get enough sleep and more Americans need to rest for a short period in the middle of the day. A slight sleep is suggested before continuing with other activities. A study for at least three times a week had a thirty-seven percent lower risk of dying from heart disease than those who did not nap. Study organizers said the strongest evidence was in working men. (27)The organizers said naps might improve health by reducing tension caused by work. Some European and Latin American businesses have supported the idea of napping for many years. They urge people to leave work, go home and have a nap before returning. In the United States, some companies let workers rest briefly in their offices(28)so as to reduce mistakes and accidents, and also increase the amount of work a person can do. Sleep experts say it is likely that people make more mistakes at work than at other times. They say people should not carry out important duties when Experts say this provides extra energy and can increase your effectiveness until the end of the day. But experts warn that a nap should last no more than twenty to thirty minutes. A longer nap will put the body into deep sleep. Waking up will be difficult.
(27)
A.Resting for haft an hour can reduce the risk of heart disease.
B.A slight sleep can improve the efficiency of the work.
C.Few Greek adults rest for half an hour in the middle of the day.
D.Those who did not cap can not continue with work.
Part B
Directions: You will hear four dialogues or monologues. Before listening to each one, you will have 5 seconds to read each of the questions which accompany it. While listening, answer each question by choosing A, B, C or D. After listening, you will have 10 seconds to check your answer to each question. You will hear each piece ONLY ONCE.
听力原文:W: Good afternoon, Dr. Anderson's office.
M: Hello, my name is John Cremer, and I was hoping I could come to see the doctor today.
W: Are you a patient of Doctor Anderson?
M: Well, no. I'm in town at a convention and the manager of the hotel where I'm staying suggested that I call you.
W: What seems to be the problem?
M: Well, I got this ringing in my ears.
W: Are you in any pain or is there any discharge?
M: No discharge, just a slight earache.
W: The doctor will be busy at the hospital until this evening. The earliest you could see him would be tomorrow morning at ten.
M: I'll come then if that's okay.
W: That will be fine, in the meantime you should try to take it easy.
Who is the man speaking to?
A.The manager of the hotel where he is staying.
B.A doctor.
C.The secretary of a doctor.
D.A patient.
听力原文:W: Gosh! Have you seen this, Richard?
M: Seen what?
W: In the paper, it says there's a man going round pretending he's from the electricity board. He's been calling at people's homes, saying he's come to check that all their appliances are safe. Then he gets around them to make him a cup of tea and while they are out of the room, he steals their money, handbag, whatever and makes off with it.
M: But you know Jane, it's partly their own fault. You should never let anyone like that in unless you are expecting them.
W: It's all very well to say that, but someone comes to the door and says electricity or gas, and you aut0matically think they are OK, especially if they flash a card to you.
M: Does this man have an ID then?
W: Yes, that's just it! It seems he used to work for the electricity board at one time. According to the paper, the police are warning people, especially pensioners not to admit anyone unless they have an appointment. It's a bit sad. One old lady told them she'd just been to the post office to draw her pension when he called. She said he must have followed her home. He stole the whole lot.
M: But what does he look like? Surely they must have a description.
W: Oh, yes, they have. Let's see. In his thirties, tall, bushy dark hair, slight northern accent, sounds a bit like you actually.
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A.A notice by the electricity board.
B.Ads promoting electric appliances.
C.The description of a thief in disguise.
D.A new policy on pensioners' welfare.
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