听力原文:W: John bought a new motorcycle last week.M: No, he bought a new bike. Jim bought
听力原文:W: John bought a new motorcycle last week.
M: No, he bought a new bike. Jim bought a new motorcycle.
What did Jim buy?
A.A motorcycle.
B.A bike.
C.A car.
听力原文:W: John bought a new motorcycle last week.
M: No, he bought a new bike. Jim bought a new motorcycle.
What did Jim buy?
A.A motorcycle.
B.A bike.
C.A car.
听力原文:W: John bought a new motorcycle last week.
M: No, he bought a new bike. Jim bought a new motorcycle.
How long does it take the man to go to work in the morning?
A.30 minutes.
B.20 to 30 minutes.
C.15 minutes.
听力原文:W: John, did you hear about the second-hand car that Mike bought?
M: Yes, and Tom said that they got a very good deal on it.
Q: What do we learn from the conversation?
(4)
A.Mike got a bargain.
B.John bought a new car.
C.Mike bought a new car.
D.Mike is a car agent.
听力原文:M: How will you go to London, Linda?
W: I planned to go there by train, but John bought a bus ticket for me.
Q: How will Linda go to London?
(13)
A.By car.
B.By train.
C.By taxi.
D.By bus.
W: No, he thinks we are giving a retirement party for the dean. We'd hidden the presents we bought for Mm.
Q: What are the man and woman planning?
(13)
A.A ball.
B.A faculty reception.
C.A class reunion.
D.A birthday party.
M: Me, too. Are we picking her up at the station?
Q: Why is the woman excited?
(14)
A.Because she will have a new kitchen.
B.Because she is going to see her mother.
C.Because her grandmother will come to live with them.
D.Because her husband has bought her a new house.
听力原文:W: What paper have you got there, John?
M: Oh, the Mirror. I bought it to look at the pictures of the big fight.
W: Oh, the boxing match. I thought you took the Daily Telegraph.
M: Well, I do usually, but the sports aren't so good.
W: What do you think are the best newspapers for students who learn English to read?
M: It depends on their politics and their tastes, of course, but also, I think, on their knowledge of English.
W: What do you mean? I don't see how their knowledge of English comes into it?
M: Well, I think it does. The popular papers like the Mirror and the Sun have nice, short sentences which are easier for a foreign student to read.
W: I am not so sure, because they are very idiomatic and colloquial, and surely that makes them more difficult.
M: No, I really do think they are easier to read.
W: Well ...
M: After all these papers have a lot of pictures and short paragraphs. It must make them more attractive to the learner of English, definitely easier.
W: Yes, it's true, I suppose, that people who buy these popular papers just want a quick glance at the news. They don't want to study it in depth.
M: If you want to study some aspects of the news in depth, the best paper to buy is The Times.
W: Why?
M: It is supposed to be well-balanced and more authoritative. But it also takes practically all day to read it properly.
W: What about politics?
M: Well, The times is supposed to be neutral.
W: But people abroad seem to think it is the propaganda for the government.
M: No, it isn't the mouthpiece of the government as people abroad often seem to think.
W: What paper do you usually buy?
M: The evening paper. I like reading the evening news on the tube on my way home;
W: Oh, I prefer the Evening Standard. It is the best guide to what's on. 1 read the Telegraph in the morning, but then I like to relax in the evening.
(23)
A.The Evening Standard.
B.The Times.
C.The Daily Telegraph.
D.The Mirror.
听力原文:W: John, this new Walkman is absolutely wonderful.
M: Yeah, I like it very much.
W: Thank you for lending me this Walkman.
M: Don't mention it.
W: Where did you buy it?
M: Tom and Jane bought it for me for my birthday.
W: They are so thoughtful. You are very lucky, John, to have such a nice family. I...
M: Is something wrong, Mary? Yes, there is. I can tell. What's the matter? Come on, you can tell me. What's up?
W: I don't know. Something's wrong. I just received a letter from my parents this morning.
M: Did they write some bad news? Anybody felt sick? Or even worse? Or your grandpa?
W: No, no.
M: Well, then why are you so sad?
W: I miss them. I simply miss them. I miss them very much.
M: Eh, I'm sorry, Mary. But I understand.
W: You see, the Smiths treat me so nicely, and I love being with your family so much.., but when I received the letter with photographs of my family, I cried. I know I must seem silly.
M: Hey, why don't we go out for a cheeseburger and French fries? That']l cheer you up.
W: That's a good idea. But if we go out, please don't complain about your math teacher or your math homework. I want to have fun.
M: So do I. Wait a moment. I have to turn off the lights, or else my father will get really angry. He says I never turn them out when I leave. If they come home and see all the lights on... Just a minute!
(23)
A.Teacher and student.
B.Siblings.
C.Friends.
D.Relatives.
听力原文:M:What's in that bag over there?
W:I bought some apples,peaches,pears and grapes.
Q:What's in that big bag?
(3)
A.Vegetables.
B.Meats.
C.Fruits.
D.Cookies.
听力原文:W: Has your brother bought his books yet?
M: He bought a history book, but the Chinese and English textbooks were sold out.
Which book has the man’s brother got?
A.An English textbook.
B.A chemistry book.
C.A Chinese textbook.
D.A history book.
听力原文:W: What a beautiful car.
M: My father bought it for me on my birthday.
What can't we learn from the conversation?
A.The boy has a car.
B.His father bought the car for him.
C.He doesn't like the car.
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