听力原文:How much longer will you be open?(A) We open at nine o'clock.(B) No, it won't be.
听力原文:How much longer will you be open?
(A) We open at nine o'clock.
(B) No, it won't be.
(C) For another hour.
(11)
A.
B.
C.
听力原文:How much longer will you be open?
(A) We open at nine o'clock.
(B) No, it won't be.
(C) For another hour.
(11)
A.
B.
C.
听力原文:M: I feel depressed. The weather has been terrible this week.
W: You can say that again. Day after day of gray skies and rain. I wonder how much longer it's going to last.
Q: How has the weather been recently?
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A.Clear and warm.
B.Cloudy and wet.
C.Cold and snowy.
D.Hot and dry.
听力原文:M: Did you mind coming back by coach instead of by train?
W: No, we didn’t mind it at all. It took a lot longer, but it was very comfortable and it was much cheaper.
Q: How did the woman feel about coming back by coach?
(15)
A.She felt it was tiring.
B.She felt it was very nice.
C.She felt it took less time.
D.She thought it was expensive.
听力原文:M: Waitress !
W: Yes, sir.
M: I have been here for 10 minutes now.
W:I' m sorry. What can I do for you?
M: How much longer are we going to wait for our dinner?
W: Sorry, sir. As you know, the duck takes quite a while to prepare. I'll go to see 'about your order. Would you like something to drink while you are waiting?
M: All right. Two beers, please.
Where does this conversation take place?
A.In a restaurant.
B.In a shop.
C.At a station.
听力原文:M: I'd dike some red roses.
W: Is it your wife's birthday?
M: No, it's our wedding anniversary. She really likes roses. So I give her some every week. I just wish they would stay fresh longer than they do.
W: If you put a little sugar in the water they will stay fresh for days.
M: Really? I want to try to use white vinegar in the water and it helped a little.
W: Sugar is even better.
M: It is worth trying, I will tell my wife. How much do I owe you?
W: Let's see. They are $ 10 a dozen. So that will be $ 5.00.
M: OK. Here you are.
W: Thank you. Here are the flowers.
How often does the man give his wife roses?
A.Every week.
B.Every month.
C.Every year.
听力原文:M: How much are the carnations and tile roses?
W: One dollar for each carnation and (9)one and a half for each red rose.
M: (9)Then I'd like a dozen red carnations and half a dozen red roses.
W: I bet it's for your mother, (8)as it's Mother's Day today.
M: Well, not completely true. (8)It happens to be her birthday.
W: Oh, really? I guess she must be very happy to receive these beautiful carnations from you.
M: Yeah, she will. She really likes flowers. So I buy her some every year. I'd just wish they would stay fresh longer than they do.
W: (10)Put a little sugar and vitamin C in the water. They'll stay fresh for days.
M: Really? I'll tell my mother. And thanks for your suggestion.
W: That's all right. Happy birthday to your mother!
(8)
A.Birthday of the man's mother.
B.Mother's Day.
C.Mother's Day and the birthday of the man's mother.
D.Mother's Day and the lady's birthday.
听力原文:M: How much are the carnations and the roses?
W: One dollar for each carnation and (9)one and a half for each red rose.
M: (9)Then I'd like a dozen red carnations and half a dozen red roses.
W: I bet it's for your mother, (8)as it's Mother's Day today.
M: Well, not completely true. (8)It happens to be her birthday.
W: Oh, really? I guess she must be very happy to receive these beautiful carnations from you.
M: Yeah, she will. She really likes flowers. So I buy her some every year. I'd just wish they would stay fresh longer than they do.
W: (10)Put a little sugar and vitamin C in the water. They'll stay fresh for days.
M: Really? I'll tell my mother. And thanks for your suggestion.
W: That's all right. Happy birthday to your mother!
(8)
A.Birthday of the man's mother.
B.Mother's Day.
C.Mother's Day and the birthday of the man's mother.
D.Mother's Day and the lady's birthday.
听力原文:W: Look here, Peter. The Nile is longer than the Mississippi.
M: Maybe. But the Nile doesn't have as much river traffic.
Q: What ate the man and woman probably doing?
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A.Walking.
B.Driving.
C.Reading a book.
D.Rowing a boat.
听力原文:W: Roger, any problems in your Korean study?
M: The biggest problem with me is the Korean vocabulary. It really makes me frustrated. The pronunciation and usage put me into great confusion as I keep forgetting them.
W: I guess first of all you can narrow down the vocabulary sphere. I mean, try to learn "core" vocabulary, the words with high frequencies of occurrence.
M: That sounds quite reasonable. Do you think I can find in bookstores a book or dictionary where such kinds of words are listed?
W: Yes, definitely. Another thing, the first several occurrences of strange words are very important. Words are best remembered if they are learnt quickly with a few presentations. You may not have much trouble in remembering swear words, may you?
M: No. They're very impressive and quite memorable. I don't even need to practice them.
W: That's it! For other words that don't have such a strong effect, yon have to make yourself highly attentive and sensitive. If not, later practice and repetition don't seem to work so well.
M: I see.
W: The last thing I'll say is that if you want to remember something for periods longer than a year or two, you need to space the presentations over quite long intervals of days, say 30 days. A more frequent interval doesn't promise you longer remembrance.
M: Really? I have thought every word should be practiced as often as possible within a short time span.
W: No. How the word is practiced is much more important than how often it is practiced.
M: You really do me a great favor, Teresa.
(23)
A.He keeps forgetting the important things he has to do.
B.He has great difficulty remembering Korean words.
C.He can't find the most helpful Korean dictionary.
D.His pronunciation of Korean words confuses others.
听力原文: Science fiction writers have often imagined human beings going to live on Mars. But these days scientists are taking the idea seriously. It has a great deal to recommend it since it might solve the problem of overcrowding on the earth, but obviously it would not be worth making the effort unless people could live there naturally. If the were like that of Earth, this might be possible. But m fact, it s mostly carbon dioxide(CO2). Apart from that, there are other problems to be overcome. For example, the temperature would have to be raised from 60~C below zero to 15~C above it. Scientists who study Mars have laid down the program that they can follow. To begin with, they will have to find out whether life has ever existed on planet Mars in the past. Secondly, they will have to make a reliable map of its surface, and finally they will have to make a list of the gases. Above all, they will have to discover how much nitrogen it possesses, since nitrogen is four-fifths of the air we breathe. They're surprisingly optimistic about raising the temperature on Mars and believe it could be done in 200 years. It would take a bit longer, though, to transform. the atmosphere so that human beings could live there. Scientists estimate that this will take 100,000years.
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A.Because people might have to migrate there someday.
B.Because it is very much like the earth.
C.Because it is easier to explore than other planets.
D.Because its atmosphere is different from that of the earth.
听力原文:M:This bag is much cheaper.
W:But it may not last as long.
Q:What does the woman imply?
(10)
A.This is the last one.
B.The longer one is better.
C.It might not be of good quality.
D.You should buy cheaper things.
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