Where can the listeners see the wate pipes?A.On a hillside.B.Inside a pavilion.C.At the ga
Where can the listeners see the wate pipes?
A.On a hillside.
B.Inside a pavilion.
C.At the gateway.
D.Under a dome.
Where can the listeners see the wate pipes?
A.On a hillside.
B.Inside a pavilion.
C.At the gateway.
D.Under a dome.
We can' inferred from the passage that ______.
A.not all the film studios maintain websites where you can download sound and video clips
B.you can enjoy movies and music clips from websites
C.there're many fans with a wide range of favorites of the shows
D.you can listen to audio samples or literature of Emily Dickinson, Henry James, tec.
听力原文:W: We are going to listen to a lecture on environmental protection.
M: Really? That's wonderful. Can I go with you?
Where are they going?
A.To the cinema.
B.To the supermarket.
C.To a lecture.
The German sentence “Konnen Sie Kann?” means ________.
A) “Why don’t you ask the policeman.”
B) “Would you listen closely for the device to say?”
C) “Can you say it again, please?”
D) “Can you tell me where I can buy some sauerkraut?”
SECTION B PASSAGES
Directions: In this section, you will hear several passages. Listen to the passages carefully and then answer the questions that follow.
听力原文: Betty can speak Spanish and French. And what helped her most in learning those languages was.. well, she studies both languages in high school, and she' s still studying Spanish here at the university. Traveling bas probably been not help to her. She' s lucky in that she' s lived in Europe. Besides, after studying a language, practice is very useful. When living in a country where the language is spoken, it' s ideal. But, you know, sometimes, it' s difficult to make friends in a new place, even when the people arc very friendly. This is particularly important especially if you don' t speak the language too well. Betty !tad some problems when she first moved to Europe. Whether or not you arc living in a country where the language is spoken, you should go to movies, and whenever you can, you watch TV or listen to the radio in the language you arc trying to learn. In addition, reading is another good way to learn. Books are good, but newspaper and magazine arc even better. But, do remember that it is not possible to take advantage of practice opportunities without some knowledge of the language first. So, it might be a good idea to study grammar, vocabulary first.
What helped Betty most in learning Spanish?
A.The language laboratory.
B.Travel.
C.Studying in high school.
D.Going to movie and watching -TV.
In the jungle, you should always carry a【23】. Then you can【24】which way to go. Again and again you must check your position by it.
Keep alert. Watch the ground in front of you carefully. Stop and listen【25】.
If you lose your【26】, do not be afraid. Mark the spot where you are with blazes on a tree. Then you can always know where you started.
Finding water that is safe to drink can be a problem. Many streams and rivers carry germs that can be【27】to man. Luckily, the jungle has many kinds of plants and vines that give water.
【28】in the jungle is a science. Learn as much as you can about what to【29】in the jungle. Then no part of the jungle will seem completely unfriendly or frightening. In fact, you will be able to "【30】" it for a long time.
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A.advice
B.partner
C.tool
D.equipment
SECTION B PASSAGES
Directions: In this section, you will hear several passages. Listen to the passages carefully and then answer the questions that follow.
听力原文: In my opinion, the most important thing when choosing a hotel for an international conference is the meeting room or rooms. For example, you may need a large room where everyone can be together for keynote speeches or presentations, and smaller meeting rooms for informal group discussions. Then, if people are coming from different countries, you need to find out about the rooms for them to stay in. They should be spacious and comfortable, and have facilities for using email and iaptops, as people have to keep in touch with their offices or headquarters even when they are away. My next point is facilities for hotel guests, things like a bar, a good quality restaurant, preferably offering local food and fitness and sport centers. These are important, because delegates need to be able to relax after a long day of meetings and get to know each other in informal situations. Finally, for an international conference where delegates are coming from different countries, it can be very useful to choose a hotel that has good transport connections with the nearest airport and all places of interest. This can save everybody a lot of time.
Meeting rooms of various sizes are needed for ______ .
A.contacts with headquarters
B.relaxation and enjoyment
C.informal talks
D.different purposes
SECTION A CONVERSATIONS
Directions: In this section you will hear several conversations. Listen to the conversations carefully and then answer the questions that follow.
听力原文:Todd: Hi, Anne. Uh listen, I was wondering if you could help me. Do you happen to know where there is a good place to buy art supplies?
Anne: I am not really sure. Hey, let me think for a minute. Oh yeah, there is that new place, Mixed Media-you know, it is down on the Main Street?
Todd: I do not know that store -exactly where on the Main Street?
Anne: Well, you know where the new vegetarian restaurant is -it is right up a block.
Todd: Oh yes, I know where you mean now.
Anne: Hey, I hope you do not mind my asking, but are you taking up painting?
Todd: Are you kidding? I can't paint. I am just asking for my sister's son. He is really into it.
Anne: Ah... oh, I see. Hey, are you still doing your photography? You are really good at it.
Todd: That is the only thing I really enjoy.
Anne: This may sound like a dumb question, but can you get any good pictures on an automatic?
Todd: No, no, no, now that is a very interesting question. Automatics are OK, except for special effects, or stop action.
Anne: Well, I got to be getting along now. So long!
Todd: Bye.
What does the man want to buy?
A.Art supplies.
B.Art books.
C.An automatic camera.
D.Photography books.
In the jungle, you should always carry a【23】. Then you can【24】which way to go. Again and again you must check your position by it.
Keep alert. Watch the ground in front of you carefully. Stop and listen【25】
If you lose your【26】, do not be afraid. Mark the spot where you are with blazes on a tree. Then you can always know where you started.
Finding water that is safe to drink can be a problem. Many streams and rivers carry germs that can be【27】to man. Luckily, the jungle has many kinds of plants and vines that give water.
【28】in the jungle is a science. Learn as much as you can about what to【29】in the jungle. Then no part of the jungle will seem completely unfriendly or frightening. In fact, you will be able to "【30】" it for a long time.
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A.advice
B.partner
C.tool
D.equipment
M: Now listen, Peggy. You work hard and I work hard. We' re not talking about whether we can have a holiday. We' re talking about where and when.
W: Shall we go to Sweden?
M: Sweden' s colder than Sheffield. I' d rather not go to Sweden.
W: What about Florida? Florida' s wanner than shettidd.
M: Yes, but it's a long way. How long does it take to get from here to Floride.
W: All right. Let' s go to Hawii.
M: You must be joking. How much would it cost for the two of us?
W: But the brochure says the problem of money will disappear. Bob, where do you really want to go?
M: I' m thinking of Wales or Scotland. Do you know why?
W: Yes. "They' re right on our doorstep and so close to home."
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A.husband and wife
B.father and daughter
C.friends
D.classmates
SECTION B INTERVIEW
Directions: In this section you will hear everything ONCE ONLY. Listen carefully and then answer the questions that follow. Questions 1 to 5 are based on an interview. At the end of the interview you will be given 10 seconds to answer each of the following five questions.
Now listen to the interview.
听力原文:Barbara: Are you still having trouble with your car?
Dave: Yes! It's been in the repair shop three times this month. I should get a new car, but I can't afford to buy one.
Barbara: New cars cost a fortune these days. My brother-in-law just paid $6,000 for his new one. That's almost half as much as they paid for their house ten years ago.
Dave: But what can you do without a car? We can't get along without them. We all depend too much on our cars. Some days it seems as though I spend most of my time in mine.
Barbara: I drive my husband to the train and drive the children to school. Then I drive to the store for food and drive the kids home from school. After that it's time to drive to the railroad station again.
Dave: Remember when drive-in banks were new? Now lots of people watch movies from their cars.
Barbara: And now there are drive-in banks where you can cash a check without going into the bank. And there are mail boxes that you can put letters into without leaving your car.
Dave: And drive-in hamburger places where they hand whole meals to you through your car window.
Barbara: Pretty soon we'll be able to do our grocery shopping without going into store.
Dave: That's already happening. In Atlanta, Georgia, there's a market where you can buy food from your car. You just drive in and give your order and they hand you what you ask for.
Barbara: In some places there are drive-in libraries, churches, and post offices. I've even read about a wedding that was performed in a car.
Dave: Where was that?
Barbara: There was an article about it in last night's paper. There's town in Texas where you can get married without getting out of your car. I remember the name of the town--Lovelady, Texas.
Dave: Do you mean that the minister marries the couple in their automobile?
Barbara: No, there's no minister. They aren't church marriages. The justice of the peace gets into the car to perform. tile ceremony.
Dave: There's a city where the police department has drive-in service. I think it's Milwaukee, Wisconsin. If you get a parking ticket, you can pay the fine while you sit in your car beside a window of the police station.
Barbara: There are all these conveniences, and people still feel tired at the end of the day.
Dave: People don't get any exercise. That's why they get tat.
Barbara: So then they buy expensive machines to give them exercises at home.
Dave: It really doesn't make sense.
What is Dave's trouble?
A.He has paid $6,000 for his ear, but it needs repairing now.
B.He has to go to work without a car.
C.His car has been in repair several times recently.
D.He has to work in the repair shop three times in a month.
Compact Disk Read Only Memory / means that you can read information stored on the disk / but not re cord anything new on it. This makes it especially practical for schools or Self-access centers / where there will be many CD-ROM users.
There are two main categories of programs. There are language reference CD-ROM programs such as dictionaries. You can look up words you do not know and read their meanings; often there are helpful illustrations. You can listen to how these words are pronounced. And you can do all this extremely quickly-in, seconds.
The second type of program is to help you on your language learning course. Programs differ depending on level and content.
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