A.Sorry, I can’t go
B.You are right
C.I’ d love to
D.Yes, I do
A.Sorry, I can’t go
B.You are right
C.I’ d love to
D.Yes, I do
听力原文:M: Hello, Winnie. It's me--David. Do you remember--from the party?
W: Oh yes, of course. Hello, David.
M: Listen, Winnie, I was wondering if you were doing anything on Friday evening? Only, if not, would you like to come to the Stratford for the day? They say The Cats is really marvelous.
W: Yes, I'd love to, but wait a minute--I'll just check in my diary. I'm awfully sorry, David, but my mother's coming down from Edinburgh and I've promised to go shopping with her un Friday evening.
M: Oh, what a pity! But can't you go shopping another day?
W: No, I'm afraid not. My mother's only staying for a few days.
M: Bat do you really have to go with her? Can't she go on her own?
W: Well, she's buying a coat and wants me to go along and help her choose it. I'll have to go with her. She's been looking forward to it for weeks.
M: Ah well. Another time perhaps?
W: Yes, fine. Look, why not the weekend after next? It's still on then.
M: Yes, I think so. A week on Friday, then. I'll pick you up at about two o'clock. OK?
W: Yes, lovely. Thank you. I look forward to it.
What's the relationship between the two speakers?
A.Customer and agent.
B.Driver and passenger.
C.Boyfriend and girlfriend.
D.Newly-found friends.
Henry and his friend Sally are talking about online shopping.
Sally: Do you do a lot of your shopping online?
Henry: Not really. I like looking at what's available on the Internet before I actually buy it. Sometimes, I'll choose what I want in a shop, later buying it online if it's cheaper. You don't like buying things online, do you?
Sally: No. I'm a little worried about security issues. You never know who's trying to find out your codes and passwords. Aren't you worried about that?
Henry: Not really. I know that it happens, but if you buy from reputable companies with secure websites, it should be OK. Even though I use online shopping facilities, I don't think it's the best way.
Sally: I'm surprised to hear you say that. I thought you loved any digital things.
Henry: I do. I'm a big fan of using new digital products, but I don't want to sit in front of a computer screen all day. I think people need to get out and interact with other people.
Sally: So, how about coming to the department store with me? I want to see if there are any new summer clothes on sale yet.
Henry: Sure. I'd love to join you. Can we stop by the computer store? I just want to see if they have something.
Sally: Sure. While you're in the computer store, I will visit the book store opposite. I like to browse through their books if they have anything interesting.
Henry: OK. I've finished online. Let's go. I'll just get some money and my credit card.
Sally: Thanks for reminding me. I had forgotten to get mine.
1. Both of them like online shopping very much.()
2. Being cheap is one of the reasons for online shopping.()
3. Henry is a big fan of digital products, so he likes sitting in front of the computer all day.()
4. Henry will go to the department store with Sally.()
5. Both of them will visit the computer store.()
The computer lovers talk about how useful computers can be in business, in education and in the home—apart from all the games, you can do your accounts on them, use them to control your central heating, and in some places even do your shopping with them. Computers, they say, will also bring some leisure, as more and more unpleasant jobs are taken over by computerized robots.
The haters, on the other hand, argue that computers bring not leisure but unemployment. They worry, too, that people who spend all their time talking to computers will forget how to talk to each other. And anyway, they ask, what's wrong with going shopping and learning languages in a classroom with real teachers? But their biggest fear is that computers may eventually take over from human beings altogether.
What does this passage mainly talk about?
A.Computers have become part of our daily lives.
B.Computers have advantages as well as disadvantages.
C.People have different attitudes to computers.
D.More and more families will own computers.
The computer lovers talk about how useful computers can be in business, in education and in the home--apart from all the games, you can do your accounts on them, use them to control your central heating, and in some places even do your shopping with them. Computers, they say, will also bring some leisure, as more and more unpleasant jobs are taken over by computerized robots.
The haters, on the other hand, argue that computers bring not leisure but unemployment. They worry; too, that people who spend all their time talking to computers will forget how to talk to each other. And anyway, they ask, what's wrong with going shopping and learning languages in classroom with real teachers? But their biggest fear is that computers may eventually take over human beings altogether.
(33)
A.Computers have become part of our daily lives.
B.Computers have advantages as well as disadvantages.
C.People have different attitudes to computers.
D.More and more families will own computers.
Henry and his friend Sally are talking about online shopping.
Sally: Do you do a lot of your shopping online?
Henry: Not really. I like looking at what's available on the Internet before I actually buy it. Sometimes, I'll choose what I want in a shop, later buying it online if it's cheaper. You don't like buying things online, do you?
Sally: No. I'm a little worried about security issues. You never know who's trying to find out your codes and passwords. Aren't you worried about that?
Henry: Not really. I know that it happens, but if you buy from reputable companies with secure websites, it should be OK. Even though I use online shopping facilities, I don't think it's the best way.
Sally: I'm surprised to hear you say that. I thought you loved any digital things.
Henry: I do. I'm a big fan of using new digital products, but I don't want to sit in front of a computer screen all day. I think people need to get out and interact with other people.
Sally: So, how about coming to the department store with me? I want to see if there are any new summer clothes on sale yet.
Henry: Sure. I'd love to join you. Can we stop by the computer store? I just want to see if they have something.
Sally: Sure. While you're in the computer store, I will visit the book store opposite. I like to browse through their books if they have anything interesting.
Henry: OK. I've finished online. Let's go. I'll just get some money and my credit card.
Sally: Thanks for reminding me. I had forgotten to get mine.
1. Both of them like online shopping very much.
2. Being cheap is one of the reasons for online shopping.
3. Henry is a big fan of digital products, so he likes sitting in front of the computer all day.
4. Henry will go to the department store with Sally.
5. Both of them will visit the computer store.
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: For good or bad, computers arc now part of our daily lives. With the price of a small home computer now being lower, experts Predict that before long all schools and businesses and most families in the rich parts of the world will own a computer of some kind. Among the general public, computers arouse strong feelings—people either love them or hate them.
The computer lovers talk about how useful computers can be in business in education and in the home---apart from all the games, you can do your accounts on them, use them to control your central heating, and in some places even do your shopping with them. Computers, they say, will also bring some leisure, as more and more .unpleasant jobs are taken over by computerized robots.
The haters, on the other hand, argue that computers bring not leisure but unemployment. They worry, too, that people who spend all their time talking to computers will forget how to talk to each other. And anyway, they ask, what's wrong with going shopping and learning languages in classroom with real teachers? But their biggest fear is that computers may eventually take over human beings altogether.
(27)
A.Computers have become part of our daily lives.
B.Computers have advantages as well as disadvantages.
C.People have different attitudes to computers.
D.More and more families will own computers.
The computer lovers talk about how useful computers can rein business, in education and in the home--apart from all the games, you can do your accounts on them, use them to control your control heating, and in some places even do your shopping with them. Computers, they say, will also bring some leisure, as more and more unpleasant jobs are taken over by computerized robots.
The haters, on the other hand, argue that computers bring not leisure but unemployment. They worry, too, that people who spend all their time talking to computers will forget how to talk to each other. And anyway, they ask, what's wrong with going shopping and learning languages in classroom with real teachers? But their biggest fear is that computers may eventually take over human, beings altogether.
(28)
A.Computers have become part of our daily lives.
B.Computers have advantages as well as disadvantages.
C.People have different attitudes to computers.
D.More and more families will own computers.
听力原文: For good or bad, computers are now part of our daily lives. With the price of a small home computer now being lower, experts predict that before long all schools and businesses and most families in the rich parts of the world will own a computer of some kind. Among the general public, computers amuse strong feelings--people either love them or hate them.
The computer lovers talk about how useful computers can rein business, in education and in the home--apart from all the games, you can do your accounts on them, use them to control your control heating, and in some places even do your shopping with them. Computers, they say, will also bring some leisure, as more and more unpleasant jobs are taken over by computerized robots.
The haters, on the other hand, argue that computers bring not leisure but unemployment. They worry, too, that people who spend all their time talking to computers will forget how to talk to each other. And anyway, they ask, what's wrong with going shopping and learning languages in classroom with real teachers? But their biggest fear is that computers may eventually take over human, beings altogether.
(37)
A.Computers have become part of our daily lives.
B.Computers have advantages as well as disadvantages.
C.People have different attitudes to computers.
D.More and more families will own computers.
W: Well, to tell the truth, I'm not really crazy about western movies.
M: Oh. Then, is there any particular movie that you'd like to see? The Return of the Monster ?
W: No, I'm afraid not. I hate science fiction movies. Maybe we shouldn't see a movie. We could go ice skating.
M: I don't really enjoy going ice skating. How about going hiking?
W: Well, I've gone hiking several times in the past few weeks, and I'm pretty tired of it now.
M: Hmm. Why don't we just have dinner together somewhere?
W: That sounds like a good idea. Where would you like to go?
M: Well, one of my favorite places to eat is The Captain's Table.
W: The Captain's Table? What kind of food do they serve there?
M: Seafood. But if you don't like seafood, we can go some place else.
W: No. On the contrary, I love seafood!
M: You do? Great!
W: Then we're set. The Captain's Table for dinner on Saturday. What time?
M: How about 7 o'clock?
W: Is 8 okay?
M: Fine. See you then, bye.
(23)
A.In the shopping center.
B.In the office.
C.On the phone.
D.In the bank.
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