听力原文:What's the matter with your foot?(5)A.The matter is very important.B.I'm very bus
听力原文:What's the matter with your foot?
(5)
A.The matter is very important.
B.I'm very busy.
C.The food is terrible.
D.I fell down the steps just now.
听力原文:What's the matter with your foot?
(5)
A.The matter is very important.
B.I'm very busy.
C.The food is terrible.
D.I fell down the steps just now.
听力原文:W: Are you thinking of breaking off the relationship?
M: It's probably just a matter of time. I really can't put up with her.
Q: What does the man mean?
(19)
A.He is considering leaving his girlfriend.
B.He has a deep affection for his girlfriend.
C.He cares about his girlfriend.
D.He has a new girlfriend now.
听力原文:M: Is this Jenny? Sorry to catch you at this hour.
W: Hey, Matt, I saw you hanging around the financial office. They sure take their sweet time over there.
M: You can say that again. I was there an hour and all I needed to do is hand in a lousy application.
W: Yeah, the first week is always a lot of fun. So, what can I do for you?
M: Well, I was just going to get a bit of information on Psychology 101 with Brown. Everyone's telling me to quit that class if I hope to have even half a social life.
W: That's a bit of an exaggeration. You might find it interesting.
M: In what way?
W: Well, I used to think that much of our behavior. was conditioned by society and that we start as blanks.
M: And now you know...otherwise, do you?
W: Yeah, we are already equipped to handle many of life's experiences but the experiences also modify this program.
M: You are losing me now, Jenny. It sounds as if my friends might be right.
W: I think maybe you were born to follow whatever your friends want, a perfect example of what I meant just now. Anyway I have to go. See you in Geology.
(9)
A.In the financial Office.
B.In the library.
C.In the classroom.
D.In the dining hall.
听力原文:M: Professor Day. May I see you for a minute?
W: Sure. Come on in. What's the matter?
M: I' ve got a problem. I need your technical writing class, so I went early to the registration area, but by the time I got to the front of the line, it was closed. See, my advisor signed my course request and everything.
W: That' s a big class already. If it is closed, that means I have 50 students in it now.
M: I' m not surprised. It' s a really good class and many students want to attend it.
W: Can' t you take it next year? We offer it every fall.
M: Well, that' s the problem. I' m supposed to be graduating this spring. But, of course, I can' t graduate without your class.
W: I see. In that case, I' ll sign for you. It looks like there will be 51. Take this form. back to the registration area. They will get you in.
M: Thanks, Professor Day. I really appreciate this!
(20)
A.He cannot do well because the class is too large.
B.He wants the professor to give him a mark.
C.He was late for registration.
D.He needs the permission of Professor Day to register.
W: Matt, I'm afraid that the dip I made hasn't been put out yet. Cheryl put it in the fridge because she thought that there was enough food out already, and more people from accounting will be coming later.
M: Okay. I will stop eating this one. Perhaps it won't be so bad. I only ate about two or three mouthfuls.
W: Have you tried that new medicine for people who can't digest dairy foods? My sister takes it, and she says it's very effective. You can buy some from the drugstore downstairs.
What is the man's problem?
A.He has a stomachache.
B.He is allergic to spinach.
C.He cannot eat dairy foods.
D.He needs a doctor.
M: You bet! I've already put it aside to cover the increase my landlord just announced for next year.
What do we learn flora the conversation?
(15)
A.The man has to pay more for his rent next year.
B.The woman and the man have made a bet
C.The woman wants to borrow money flora the matt
D.The man has won $150.
M: Well, Julia, I was just looking for something different, and it seemed like a good idea.
W: And how old were you when you joined?
M: I was twenty years old.
W: How long have you been in?
M: Three years and ten months.
W: And you're getting out soon and you want to go and study.
M: Correct.
W: What do you want to study?
M: I want to study American history.
W: That's interesting? You're against the war. How many...um...how many people in the services are against the war, do you think, about what percent?
M: It's tough to put a number on it, but it's definitely higher than the public's perception.
W: Would you say more than half?
M: Yes.
W: A lot more? I know it's a hard question. I mean how can you know? You've got to talk to everybody.
M: About half, everyone has doubts about this war.
W: It's a terrible war, isn't?
M: Yes. Thousands of people died in the war, most of them were commoners.
W: I'm terribly sorry to hear that. Okay, thanks for talking to me, Matt. See you.
M: Have a good day.
(20)
A.He performed military service there.
B.He went there for a sight-seeing.
C.He went there to do something different.
D.He was sitting there talking to Julia.
听力原文:May I know how old you are?
(4)
A.20 years ago.
B.I'm 20 years old.
C.It doesn't matter.
D.When I am twenty.
听力原文:What's your favourite sport?
(13)
A.Eggs.
B.Swimming.
C.Reading.
听力原文:What time is it now?
(7)
A.It's seven o'clock.
B.It's Friday.
C.It's May 5.
听力原文:W: What's the time by your watch?
M: Ten-thirty. But it's three minutes slow.
What's the correct time?
A.10:33.
B.10:27.
C.10:30
听力原文:What's the date today?
(12)
A.It's May 1st.
B.It's Monday.
C.It's five o'clock.
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