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the bad mood today.—That’s too terrible. A sales assistant is not supposed to do that.—What’s________, my boss happened to pass by.
A、bad
B、more worse
C、happened
D、even worse
the bad mood today.—That’s too terrible. A sales assistant is not supposed to do that.—What’s________, my boss happened to pass by.
A、bad
B、more worse
C、happened
D、even worse
A.Probably not.
B.Not exactly.
C.Oh, that is ok.
D.That is not right.
听力原文:W: What's this I hear about your appearing on the six o'clock news?
M: Oh that. Some people were filming something on campus and I just happened to pass in front of the camera.
Q: What does the man mean?
(15)
A.He was taking pictures of the campus.
B.His photographs were on the evening news.
C.He went to see a film on campus.
D.His television appearance was unintentional.
F: So far, I’ve just taken the written test. I did well enough on that, but I still have to take the road test.
M: I remember when I took the road test a few years ago. The first time I took it, I failed.
F: You failed! But you’re such a good driver! What happened?
M: Well, I took a left-hand turn from the right lane, and the examiner told me just to turn around and go back to the testing center. It was pretty embarrassing.
F: My big problem is parallel parking. I just can’t seem to get a car into those little spaces.
M: If you like, we can go out in my car before you take tile road test and practice parallel parking.
F: That would be great. I' ye just got to get my license. I can’t believe that I have a car that my parents gave me just sitting in my garage, and I can’t even drive it.
What did Helen recently pass?
A.A test in a composition class.
B.A road test.
C.The written test for her driver’s license.
D.A road.
What happened to the man?
A.He passed the exam.
B.He failed the exam.
C.He will pass the exam.
W: So far, I've just taken the written test. I did well enough on that, but I still have to take the road test.
M: I remember when I took the road test a few years ago. The first time I took it, I failed.
W: You failed! But you're such a good driver! What happened?
M: Well, I took a left-hand turn from the right lane, and the examiner told me just to turn around and go back to the testing center. It was pretty embarrassing.
W: My big problem is parallel parking. I just can't seem to get a car into those little spaces.
M: If you like, we can go out in my car before you take the road test and practice parallel parking.
W: That would be great. I've just got to get my license. I can't believe that I have a car that my parents gave me just sitting in my garage, and I can't even drive it.
What did Helen recently pass?
A.A test in a composition class.
B.A road test.
C.The written test for her driver's license.
D.A road.
听力原文:M: I am so relieved I've just finished my assignment for my writing course.
W: I haven't yet. I had trouble getting pass the beginning.
M: How come?
W: Well, I really want to have a detective story. But after the first few pages, I just couldn't write any more.
M: The same thing happened to me. I thought it meant I lack imagination.
W: Well, Prof. Wilson said it's pretty common for writers to get stuck like that.
M: You went to talk to her about it?
W: Actually, I went to ask for more time to finish the assignment. But she said that the first thing I should do is just write anything that come into my head even if it doesn't make any sense, sort of warm-up exercise.
M: That is interesting. When I get stuck, I shift to something else, you know, do some work for my other courses.
W: Well, her method seems to have worked for me. I should be able to hand it in on time. But first I need to go to the jewelry store.
M: You are going shopping? Now?
W: I am going there for my story. My detective solves a jewelry store robbery. So I want to take a look at how the jewelry cases are arranged, and where the security cameras are located, that sort of thing.
What is the conversation mainly about?
A.A jewelry store robbery.
B.Buying a birthday present.
C.Writing a story.
D.Doing research for a class assignment.
W: I haven't quite finished mine yet. I had trouble getting pass the beginning.
M: How come?
W: Well, I was really happy to be writing a detective story. But after the first few pages, I sort of froze up mentally. I just couldn't write any more.
M: The same thing happened to me. I thought it meant I lack imagination.
W: Well, Prof Wilson said it's pretty common for writers to get stuck like tat.
M: You went to talk to her about it?
W: Actually, I went to ask for more time to finish the assignment. But instead she gave me some advise about how to keep from getting stalled writing like that. She said that the first thing I should do is just write anything that come into my head even if it doesn't make any sense, sort of burble warm up exercise.
M: That is interesting. When I got stuck, I shift to something else, you know, do some work for one of my other courses.
W: Well, her methods seem have worked for me. I've written most of the story, and I should be able to hand it in on time. But first I need go to the jewelry store.
M: You are going shopping? Can't you wait until you finish your story?
W: I am going there for my store. My detective solves a jewelry store robbery. So I want to take a look at how the jewelry cases are arranged, where the security cameras are located, that sort of thing.
(36)
A.A jewelry store robbery
B.Buying a birthday present
C.Writing a stow
D.Doing research for a class assignment
W: I haven't quite finished mine yet. [23]I had trouble getting to pass the beginning.
M: How come?
W: Well, I was really happy to be writing a detective story. But after the first few pages, I was sort of frozen up mentally. I just couldn't write any more.
M: The same thing happened to me. I thought it meant I lack imagination.
W: Well, Prof. Wilson said it's pretty common for writers to get stuck like that.
M: You went to talk to her about it?
W: Actually, I went to ask for more time to finish the assignment. But instead she gave me some advice about how to keep from getting stopped writing like that. [24] She said that the first thing I should do is just write anything that come into my head even if it doesn't make any sense, sort of burbling warm up exercise.
M: That's interesting. When I got stuck, I shift to something else, you know, do some work for one of my other courses.
W: Well, her methods seem have worked for me. I've written most of the story, and I should be able to hand it on time. But first I need go to the jewelry store.
M: You are going shopping? Can't you wait until you finish your story?
W: [25] I am going there for my story. My detective solves a jewelry store robbery. [25] So I want to take a look at how the jewelry cases are arranged, where the security cameras are located, that sort of thing.
(1)
A.Her professor did not like her story.
B.She had trouble finishing her assignment.
C.she did not like the topic she had chosen for her paper.
D.She was taking too many courses.
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