I don't think you have met him before, ______ ?A.have youB.haven't youC.do ID.don't I
I don't think you have met him before, ______ ?
A.have you
B.haven't you
C.do I
D.don't I
I don't think you have met him before, ______ ?
A.have you
B.haven't you
C.do I
D.don't I
A.No, hardly
B.Sorry, I can't
C.Yes, I'm sure I can
D.I don't think I can
Speaker A:Good to see you. You look more fit and better. Speaker B:_________
A.Thanks. I had a lot of exercise and drank vegetable juice every day.
B.Sorry. I don't think I am more fit. Actually, I caught a bad cold.
C.Yes. I'm much more fit. And you?
D.I'm glad to see you too, though I'm not much better that ever before.
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: Well, what do you think?
M: Well, I've seen BUTCH CASSIDY.
W: Have you?
M: Mm, I've seen it twice, in fact.
W: Must be a good film.
M: Yes, it's nice, it's. . . I didn't like it so much the second time though.
W: Mm, anyway, that leaves. . . er. . . KRAMER VERSUS KRAMER. . .
M: Oh no, I think I read about that one when it first came out.
W: I can't remember.
M: It's all about a husband and wife and their son, you know, the usual thing -- sort of fight over child, you know. I remember a friend of mine said it was very slow. . .
W: All right. Let's forget that one, then. What else is there?
M: Ha! THE GOD FATHER!
W: Mm, possible.
M: Oh no, I don't think so.
W: No?
M: No. I haven't seen it, but no. I don't like films with all that blood and shooting and, you know, gangsters round every corner.
W: Oh, I don't think it's all like that. Still. . . that only leaves LOVE STORY. I don't know anything about it, do. . . ?
M: No, nor do I.
W: Well, shall we try it?
M: Yes, let's give it a try. What time does it start7
W: Seven-thirty.
M: Right.
W: That's decided then.
M: Let's get something to eat before we go.
What were the woman and man doing?
A.They were discussing books.
B.They were arguing about books.
C.They were talking about films.
D.They were choosing a film to go to.
听力原文:M. Professor Ruskin, could I speak to you?
W: Yes but only for a few minutes. I have a meeting at three o'clock.
M: I think this will be quick. I need permission to register for your advanced sketching course.
W: Have you taken the prerequisite, the beginning sketching course?
M: No, and that's just why I'm here. The catalogue says that the instructor can give permission to register without the prerequisite.
W. That's correct. Have you had any previous experience?
M: I've got lots of sketchbooks full of my work, but I've had no formal training.
W: Did you bring any of your work with you?
M: Certainly. Here are some examples, mostly flowers and landscapes.
W: They look pretty good, but I really don't have time to make a decision now. Why don't you give-them to me, and I'll review them this evening. I'll let you know tomorrow.
M. Thanks a lot. I really appreciate it. See you tomorrow.
Who is the woman?
A.A landscape artist.
B.A teacher.
C.A student.
D.A school registrar.
听力原文:M: Sally, here is a letter for us. It's from T0m.
W: Can you read it please? My hands are wet with all this washing.
M: Well, OK.
"Dear Sally and John,
Thanks for your letter, It was good to hear from you. Just a short note in reply. I was happy to hear that you two would be in town in January. I think that's the first time you will come to visit us after your marriage. Please do call me when you arrive so that I can pick you up at the station and then we may have dinner together in town. In case you don't have my phone number, it's 780-7842. I look forward to meeting you soon.
Yours,
Tom"
What is Sally doing?
A.Reading a letter.
B.Washing clothes.
C.Making a phone call.
听力原文:M: Hi, Christi, I brought you some tea.
W: Thanks, Mark. Too bad it' s not apple tea, like in Turkey.
M: Yeah, too bad! You really liked living in Turkey, didn't you?
W: Yeah, it was great. Turkish people are so warm and generous.
M: How do you like the food in Turkey, Christi?
W: Oh, the food was fantastic ! But you know what I couldn't get used to? How much people expected me to eat, I gained so much weight while I was living there!
M: Yes, it' s so polite to be generous. We think people aren' t polite if they don' t offer a lot of food.
W: I know. I also learned that it' s not polite for the guest to accept the offer of food at first.
M: Yes, that' s definitely tree! If you' re the guest, you must refuse the first two offers of food.
W: The first time I had dinner at a Turkish home, I felt rode refusing food. So I ate everything. And I kept on eating. . , and eating. Every time the host offered me something, I ate it.
M: Do you know how to stop the host from offering you food? You must leave some food on your plate. That way the host knows that yon' re full.
W: Oh, is that the trick? In the United States, we usually eat everything. You don' t want the host to think that you don' t like the food.
M: That is a difference. You know what happened to me the first time I had dinner at an American home? When my hostess offered me a second helping of food, I said" no" the first time, to be polite. But she didn't offer again! I was still hungry when I left the house!
W: Americans think it' s not polite to insist. We don' t want to force you to eat more if you don' t want more. So if you say" no" the first time, we believe what you say and we don' t offer again.
M: I learned that lesson the hard way. Now if someone asks me if I want something, I say "yes" the frost time -- even though I feel rude.
W: Would you like something to eat?
M: No, no, I am not hungry.
W: Ha, ha.
Where are each of the two speakers from possibly?
A.The man is from the United States and the woman is from Turkey.
B.The man is from Turkey and the woman is from the United States.
C.Both are from the United States.
D.Both are from Turkey.
I don't mind what you're doing, as long as you are together, ______ fun.
A.had
B.have
C.to have
D.having
A.Mr. Steward is honest.
B.Mr. Steward looks honest.
C.Mr. Steward looks dishonest.
D.Mr. Steward is dishonest.
听力原文:M: Mr. Steward appears to be honest. But I don't think we can trust him.
W: No, Mr. Steward is not what ha looks like.
Q: What does the woman probably mean?
(16)
A.Mr. Steward is honest.
B.Mr. Steward looks honest.
C.Mr. Steward looks dishonest.
D.Mr. Steward is dishonest.
- Can I help you, sir?
- _________
A.Sorry, no trouble.
B.No, you can't.
C.Yes. Can I have a look at that sweater?
D.I don't know.
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