What is true about words?A.They are used to express feelings only.B.They can not be writte
What is true about words?
A.They are used to express feelings only.
B.They can not be written down.
C.They are simply sounds.
D.They are mysterious.
What is true about words?
A.They are used to express feelings only.
B.They can not be written down.
C.They are simply sounds.
D.They are mysterious.
A.What to do?
B.How to do?
C.The result of work.
D.The purpose of work.
What is TRUE about Jo's workmates?
A.They were all above thirty years.
B.All the workmates were tough to her.
C.The oldest workmate was old Nellie, who was 74 years old.
D.She got along quite well with all the workmates.
听力原文:W: You are late for work today, Mr. Brown. It's unusual.
M: I'm sorry. There was something wrong with my bike.
What is true about Mr. Brown?
A.He looks unusual today.
B.He is usually late for work.
C.There is always something wrong with his bike.
听力原文:W: Were you hard-working when you were in high school, David?
M: Yes, I studied hard. But I also liked football and music.
What is true about David when he was a high school student?
A.He studied hard.
B.He liked football.
C.He liked music.
D.All of the above.
听力原文:W: Isn't it unbelievable about Mary's mathematic scholarship?
M: It's incredible Who'd have thought she'd have a chance in a nationwide competition!
Q: What does the man say about Mary?
(13)
A.There is a chance she will turn down the scholarship.
B.He is surprised that she won the scholarship.
C.It's not true that she received a scholarship.
D.She was certain to win the scholarship.
W: Oh, he is so learned and it is more than I can say.
Q: Which is not true according to this conversation?
(13)
A.Susan can hardly say anything favorable to the professor.
B.Susan can hardly say anything bad about the professor.
C.Susan found the lecture wonderful and instructive.
D.The scholar has a lot of ability.
W:Well. It's true he had difficulties. But all in all it couldn't have turned out better.
Q:What can you learn about Mr. Roger's project?
(14)
A.It was fairly successful.
B.Financing was never a problem.
C.It was too difficult to finish.
D.It stopped for want of land.
M: It's true! He did have difficulties but all in all it couldn't have turned out better.
What did you learn about Mr. Rogers' project?
A.It was hard going.
B.It was fairly successful.
C.It failed for lack of money.
D.It stopped for want of land.
听力原文:M: It seems the restaurants here have little business these days.
W: That's true, but ours is a scenic resort and this is not the busy season. When summer comes, you'll see armies of tourists waiting in line in order to get a seat.
Q: What do we learn about the restaurants from the conversation?
(14)
A.They cater chiefly to tourists.
B.They are busy all the year round.
C.They stay closed until summer comes.
D.They provide quality service to their customers.
W: It's true! He did have difficulties but all in all it couldn't have turned out hatter.
Q: What did you learn about Mr. Gray?
(14)
A.His project proved to be unsuccessful.
B.He was unable to get sufficient money.
C.Lack of land prevented his success.
D.He was successful with his project.
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