21. How time flies! Ten years ___ passed.
A.is
B.are
C.has
D.have
A.is
B.are
C.has
D.have
How time flies! You should make_____use of your time.
A.best
B.the worst
C.good
D.the best
A.What a; are
B.How; is
C.What an; was
D.How; were
A.is
B.are
C.was
D.were
W: Only once in a while now, but I still consider it my hobby. I find it very fascinating.
Q: What does the man mean?
(17)
A.He has some other hobbies now.
B.He wrote Internet blogs once.
C.He writes Internet blogs sometimes.
D.He has quit writing Internet blogs for the time being.
听力原文:M: It all seems like yesterday, doesn't it, darling?
W: Ah. Yes, it does. How time flies! (19) And it's twenty years ago.
M: Twenty years since I first brought you here. Do you remember? This same table in the comer near the bank.
W: Not the first time, Stan. (20)The first time we came here we sat over in the comer by the window.
M: I remember now. Of course, we were over there by the window. I remember that night.
W: Oh, Stan, you're thinking of other times after we got married. That first night Marrio was away with the Flu, don't you remember, and we got the young waiter, Trevor.
M: Oh, yes. Trevor was the one with glasses and black teeth. And he had a stutter, didn't he? You were doing your best not to laugh.
W: What a memory! No, Stan, Trevor was the dark-haired, tall boy with the very deep voice, the one you said would make a good singer.
M: Did I? Strange, how I've forgotten that. There you were, across the table, in that lovely, long dark red dress of yours, with that golden handbag.
W: Oh, Stan, you are impossible! I've never had a dark red dress, not a long one anyway, or a golden handbag. (21) That night I had a green dress on and my handbag was brown.
M: Oh yes, yes, yes. But there's one detail that I do remember clearly. You had a golden belt on.
W: No, Stan. The belt I wore that night was brown like the handbag.
M: Oh, dear, I'm not doing very well, am I? I know why I'm not, though. I was so... so excited that I probably didn't notice your clothes.
(20)
A.20 years ago.
B.25 years ago.
C.When Shakespeare was there.
D.When the restaurant newly opened.
A.I am free for the whole day.
B.I don't have any plans.
C.I have a prior engagement at three.
D.I'm not quite sure for the moment.
听力原文:W: I feel like it's only been a few weeks since school started.
M: And it's already almost time for the final exams!
W: How time flies!
Q: What do the speakers imply?
(19)
A.Even though finals are over, they still have to study for a few more weeks.
B.They've been in school a few weeks.
C.They are studying hard for their finals.
D.The school year seemed to go by very quickly.
Section B
Directions: This section is to test your ability to understand short dialogues. There are 5 recorded dialogues in it. After each dialogue, there is a recorded question. The dialogues and questions will be spoken two times. When you hear a question, you should decide on the correct answer from the 4 choices marked A, B, C and D.
听力原文:M: What have you been doing these past five years?
W: How time flies! It has been five years since we graduated from this school.
Q: What is the probable relationship between the two speakers?
(11)
A.Strangers.
B.Colleagues.
C.Interviewer and interviewees.
D.Classmates.
听力原文:M: Some people seem to need significantly less sleep than others.
W: Tell me about it. I have a friend who swears that she sleeps only five hours a night. She seems to have plenty of energy, and she's not confused and incompetent the way I am after several nights of only five hours of sleep. You know what really annoys me? Because she sleeps less, (23) she has more time to accomplish more in her days than I do. It's not fair.
M: I know what you mean. I've also heard scientists have discovered a gene in flies that determines how much rest the individual needs. Flies with a version of this gene are actually programmed to need less sleep than others. (24) And we humans possess a similar gene.
W: So the amount of sleep one needs seems to be genetically inherited?
M: Yes. And (25) families of flies with a lower sleep requirement don't seem to suffer any injuries in their performance of daily tasks. It may very well be that people who claim to need less sleep to operate normally are telling the truth.
W: That's depressing.
M: Well, you might be interested to know that flies programmed to sleep less tend to die earlier.
W: Really? So maybe I'll end up with the same hours of waking time as my friend after all. It'll just take me a few extra years of living to catch up with her!
M: Maybe.
(20)
A.She sleeps less than her friend.
B.She is confused and incompetent while working.
C.She is annoyed by energy.
D.Her friend can accomplish more tasks than her.
听力原文:How much time in advance does David usually get to his office?
(21)
A.50 minutes.
B.60 minutes.
C.10 minutes.
D.15 minutes.
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