- I think digital dictionaries are very useful.- _________A.Yes, I think so.B.It's
A.Yes, I think so.
B.It's a good ide
C.You are welcom
D.It's a pleasur
A.Yes, I think so.
B.It's a good ide
C.You are welcom
D.It's a pleasur
A. Yes, so do I.
B. It's a good idea.
C. Neither do I.
D. I got one, too.
I don't think it is any use ______ this matter any further.
A.discussing
B.to discuss
C.to discussing
D.to be discussed
听力原文:W: Good evening, sir. Can I help you?
M: Yes. I think I left my digital camera on the train from London earlier today.
W: Did you, sir? Oh, well, in that case, we'd better fill in a Lost Property Form. Can you tell me your name?
M: Yes, it's Mark Adams.
W: Ok. You address? You live in Britain or in the States? How long are you staying?
M: Oh, I've still got a few months in Britain.
W: Ok. Then can you give me your address here?
M: Right. It is 18 Linden Drive, Laten Essex. Do you want the phone number?
W: Yes, I'd better have that too.
M: Ok. 080945233.
W: Thanks. And you say it was a digital camera. What make and model?
M: It's Samsung J302. At 4:45 this afternoon.
W: Well then, if we find it, sir, shall we phone you or write to you?
M: No, I think I will drop in the day after tomorrow to check out.
W: Right you're, sir. We'll do our best.
Q. 27. Which of the following is NOT needed for the Lost Property Form?
Q. 28.Where does the man come from?
Q. 29.What will Mark Adams do the day after tomorrow?
Q. 30.Which of the following is NOT correct according to the passage?
(47)
A.Name.
B.Nationality.
C.Address.
D.Phone number.
A.Tài ɡuì le,piányi yìdiǎnr bɑ! 太贵了,便宜一点儿吧!
B.Tài ɡuì le,yìdiǎnr piányi bɑ! 太贵了,一点儿便宜吧!
C.Tài ɡuì le,piányi hěn duō bɑ! 太贵了,便宜很多吧!
D.Tài ɡuì le,yǒudiǎnr piányi bɑ! 太贵了, 有点儿 便宜吧!
Woman: You haven't said a word about my dress, Dave. Don't you like it?
Man: I'm sorry I didn't say anything about it sooner. I don't think I've seen anything like this before.
Question: What does the man probably think of the dress?
A.It is in fashion.
B.It surely is unique.
C.It is a bit old-fashioned.
D.It surely suits her.
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 A CONVERSATIONS
Directions: In this section you will hear several conversations. Listen to the conversations carefully and then answer the questions that follow.
听力原文:W: Good evening, sir. Can I help you?
M: Yes. I think I've left my digital camera on the train from London earlier today.
W: Did you, sir? Oh, well, in that case, we'd better fill in a Lost Property Form. Can you tell me your name ?
M: Yes, it's Mark Adams.
W: OK. Your address?
M: You mean in Britain or in the States?
W: How long are you staying?
M: Er, I've still got a few months in Britain.
W: OK, then, can you give me your address here?
M: Right, it's 18 Lindon Drive, Latton Essex. Do you want the phone number?
W: Yes, I'd better have that too.
M: OK, 080945233.
W: Thanks, and you say it was a digital camera. What make and model?
M: It's Samsung G302.
W: OK, got that. Now you say it was London train. What time did it arrive in Edinburgh?
M: At 4:45 this afternoon.
W: Well, then, if we find it sir, shall we phone you or write to you?
M: Well, I think I will drop in the day after tomorrow to check out.
W: Right you are, sir. We'll do our best.
Which of the following is NOT needed for the Lost Property Form?
A.Name.
B.Nationality.
C.Address.
D.Phone number.
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.()
W: Yeah, it's about time. That camera is over 20 years old. My father gave it to me when I got into college. Oh well, it's just as well because I have been thinking about getting a digital camera for some time now.
M: Really? My brother works at a camera shop. If you'd like, I can call him up and see if he can give you a deal. Roughly how much are you thinking of spending?
W: I was looking at around 300 dollars. I can't afford to get anything too fancy but just something that takes reasonable pictures so that I can take shots when I travel.
Why is the camera not working?
A.It is out of batteries.
B.It is broken.
C.It is very old.
D.It is out of film.
Sony's Vision For The Future
As the television, communications and telecommunications industries emerge, compatibility (兼容性) becomes a big issue for consumers. I think we should maintain open and compatible standards end create features particular to Sony, in other words, the system should be open but the services could be distinctive—like restaurants. The menus may be alike but the services are different.
Being president of Sony Corporation, I am often asked by this question: With digital cameras and digital camcorders (摄像机), what will be the future of digital imaging?
In 1997, optimists see non-traditional cameras—digital cameras— achieving sales of one million units in Japan. We are selling a new digital camera. Even though the price is quite high, it is selling well. And laser and ink-jet printers have improved greatly for printing colour pictures. But traditional pictures are still more popular than those from today's electronic cameras. Because of that, traditional cameras and digital cameras will co-exist for a long time.
If you want me to sum up Sony's vision for the next few years, all I can say is that there will be a big change. We can run our business at Sony based on today's technologies w which means the digitalisation of audio and video. But beyond 2000, there will be a big change and we should be prepared. This will be the network environment. So we are preparing for a big change in technologies and for a change in the way of thinking as well.
We celebrate our 50th anniversary this year (1997), and this coincides (与……一致) with what I call the transistor cycle, which has also lasted fifty years. Since we started using transistors in radios, the electronic industry has undergone a big evolution. But a new technology wave started with the invention of the microprocessor, about 14 or 15 years ago. My theory is that each business cycle lasts 50 years, with one cycle overlapping (重叠) another. The information age started 15 years ago with microprocessors and for another 10 years it will be in the takeoff stage. Like an airport, a 747 approaching the end of the runway is still gathering speed. So for information technology, for another five to seven years there will not be so much change, only increasing speed. But after that you fly. What that will mean, I cannot foresee. I'm just preparing for the takeoff stage while I'm president. The job of the next generation will be more important, I’m just in-between.
Why does the president of Sony Corporation mention restaurants in the first paragraph?
A.To praise Japanese restaurants for offering good services.
B.To explain that Japanese restaurants are distinctive.
C.To explain what has just been said.
D.To emphasize that restaurants are all alike.
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