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听力原文:W: Hey, Charles. You're so early today. When did you start running?M: I got here

听力原文:W: Hey, Charles. You're so early today. When did you start running?

M: I got here at 6:20 and ran 13 laps before 7. I have2 more to do, and then I'll be done.

Q: How many laps is the man supposed to run today?

(18)

A.20 laps.

B.15 laps.

C.37 laps.

D.32 laps.

提问人:网友liyanfeiyl 发布时间:2022-01-06
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听力原文:W: Hey Steve, got any plans for tonight?

M: Hi, Jane. No, I don't think so. Why? Got any suggestions?

W: In fact, I do. I just got two tickets to the opening of the exhibit of the reprints by Julia Margaret Cameron. I would have mentioned it earlier, but I was on the waiting list for these tickets and I wasn't sure I'd even get them.

M: An exhibit, huh? I like such things. But I don't know who Julia...

W: Margaret Cameron! She was a photographer in the 1800s. She is interesting to art-historians in general and students of photography in particular because she...how should I say, changed the aesthetics for photography.

M: What do you mean?

W: Well, her specialty was portraits and instead of just making a factual record of details like most photographers did, you know, just capturing what a person looks like in a dispassionate sort of way. She, like a portrait painter, was interested in capturing her subject's personality..

M: Interesting! How did she do that?

W: She invented a number of techniques that affect the picture. Like one of those things she did was blurring images slightly by using a soft focus on the subject. That's pretty common now.

M: Yeah. Who did she photograph?

W: Famous people of her day, Alfred Lord Tennyson, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, Charles Darwin...I don't know who else. We'll see at the exhibition.

M: You really pique my curiosity. I am going to enjoy this.

(20)

A.A famous photographer.

B.Photographic processes in the 1800s.

C.Photographic equipment used in the 1800s.

D.A new museum.

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第2题
听力原文:W: Hey, Steve, got any plans for tonight?M: Hi! Jane. No, I don't think se. Why?

听力原文:W: Hey, Steve, got any plans for tonight?

M: Hi! Jane. No, I don't think se. Why? Got any suggestions?

W: In fact, I do. I just got two tickets to the opening of the exhibition of the reprints by Julia Margaret Cameron. I would have mentioned it earlier, but I was on the waiting list for these tickets and I wasn't sure if I'd even get them.

M: An exhibition, huh? I like such things. But I don't know who Julia...

W: Margaret Cameron! She was a photographer in the 1800s. She is interesting to art historians in general and students of photography in particular because she.., how should I say, change the aesthetics for photography.

M: What do you mean?

W: Well, her specialty was portraits and instead of just making a factual record of details like most photographers did, you know, just capturing what a person looks like in a dispassionate though: of way. She, like a portrait painter, was interested in capturing her subject's Personality.

M: Interesting! How did she do that?

W: She invented a number of techniques that affect the picture. Like one of those things she did was blur images slightly by using a soft focus on the subject. That's pretty common now.

M: Yeah, seems that way. Who did she photograph?

W: Famous people of her day, Alfred Lord Tennyson, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, Charles Darwin..., I don't know who else. We'll see at the exhibition.

M: You really pick my curiosity. I am going to enjoy this.

(23)

A.An exhibition of Julia Margaret Cameron.

B.Portrait photography.

C.Techniques that affect the picture.

D.Famous people.

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第3题
听力原文:W: Hey Steve, got any plans for tonight? M: Hi, Jane. No, I don't think so. Why?

听力原文:W: Hey Steve, got any plans for tonight?

M: Hi, Jane. No, I don't think so. Why? Got any suggestions?

W: In fact, I do. I just got two tickets to the opening of the exhibit of the reprints by Julia Margaret Cameron. I would have to mention it earlier, but I was on the waiting list for these tickets and I wasn't sure I'd even get them.

M: An exhibit, huh? I like such things. But I don't know who Julia……

W: Margaret Cameron! She was a photographer in the 1800s. She is interesting to art-historians in general and students of photography in particular because she ... how should I say, change the aesthetics for photography.

M: What do you mean?

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M: Interesting! How did she do that?

W: She invented a number of techniques that affect the picture. Like one of these things she did was blur images slightly by using a soft focus on the subject. That's pretty common now.

M: Yeah, seen that. Who did she photograph?

W: Famous people of her day, Alfred Lord Tennyson, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, Charles Darwin, I don't know who else. We'll see at the exhibition.

M: You really pick my curiosity. I am going to enjoy this.

(31)

A.A famous photographer.

B.Photographic processes in the 1800's.

C.Photographic equipment used in the 1800's.

D.A new museum.

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第4题
听力原文:M: Hello, I have a reservation for tonight.W: Your name, please.M: Nelson, Charle

听力原文:M: Hello, I have a reservation for tonight.

W: Your name, please.

M: Nelson, Charles Nelson.

W: Ok, Mr. Nelson. That's a room for five and...

M: Excuse me, you mean a room for five pounds? I didn't know the special was so good.

W: No, no, no. According to our records, a room for 5 guests was booked under your name.

M: No, no... hold on. You must have two guests under the name.

W: Ok, let me check this again. Oh, here we are.

M: Yeah?

W: Charles Nelson, a room for one for the 19th...

M: Wait, wait. It was for tonight, not tomorrow night.

W: Em..., I don't think we have any rooms for tonight. There's a conference going on in town and...er, let's see...yeah, no rooms.

M: Oh, come on! You must have something, anything!

W: Well, let... let me check my computer here... Ah!

M: What?

W: There has been a cancellation for this evening. A honeymoon suite is now available.

M: Great, I'll take it.

W: But, I'll have to charge you 150 pounds for the night.

M: What? I should get a discount for the inconvenience!

W: Well, the best I can give you is a 10% discount plus a ticket for a free continent breakfast.

M: Hey, isn't the breakfast free anyway?

W: Well, only on weekends.

M: I want to talk to the manager.

W: Wait, wait, wait...Mr. Nelson, I think I can give you an additional 15% discount...

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A.The hotel clerk had put his reservation under another name.

B.The hotel clerk insisted that he didn’t make any reservation.

C.The hotel clerk tried to take advantage of his inexperience.

D.The hotel clerk couldn’t find his reservation for that night.

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第5题
听力原文:W: Hey, Steve, got any plans for tonight?M: Hi, Jane, er, no, I don't think so. W

听力原文:W: Hey, Steve, got any plans for tonight?

M: Hi, Jane, er, no, I don't think so. Why, got any suggestions?

W: In fact I do. I just got two tickets to the opening of an exhibit of reprints by Julia Margaret Cameron. I would have mentioned it earlier but I was on a waiting list for these tickets and I wasn't sure I even get them.

M: An exhibit huh? I like such things. But I don't know who Julia...

W: Margaret Cameron. She was a photographer in the 1800's. She's interesting to art historian in general and students of photography in particular, because she, how should I say, changes the aesthetics of photography.

M: What do you mean?

W: Well, her specialty was portraits, and instead of just making a factual record of details like most photographers did, you know, just capturing what a person looks like a dispassionate sort of way. She, like a portrait painter, was interested in capturing her subject's personality.

M: Interesting. How did she do that?

W: She invented a number of techniques that affected the picture, like one of these things she did was blur images slightly by using a soft focus on a subject, that's pretty common now.

M: Yeah, I've seen that, who did she photograph?

W: Famous people of her day. Alfred Lord Tenson, Henry, Charles Darvin, I don't know who well, we'll see the exhibition.

M: You really pick my curiosity. I'm going to enjoy this.

What did Julia Margaret Cameron emphasize in her portrays?

A.Her subject's home.

B.Her subject's social status.

C.Her subject's personality.

D.Her subject's role in history.

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听力原文:W:Hey,Tom.Wanna meet a few of us for coffee in a little while?M:Hmm.I would if I

听力原文:W:Hey,Tom.Wanna meet a few of us for coffee in a little while?

M:Hmm.I would if I weren’t so far behind in this reading I'm doing for Chinese.

Q:What will the man probably do?

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A.Make some coffee.

B.Meet the woman at the library.

C.Continue to read.

D.Go out with some friends.

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听力原文:W: Charles, listen. It's the final call for Flight 38102.M: Yes, let's hurry. Whe

听力原文:W: Charles, listen. It's the final call for Flight 38102.

M: Yes, let's hurry. Where is Gate 97

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A.At a railway station.

B.At a bank.

C.At an airport.

D.At a parking lot.

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听力原文:W: Hey, Larry. Wanna meet a few of us for coffee in a little while?M: Hmm. I woul

听力原文:W: Hey, Larry. Wanna meet a few of us for coffee in a little while?

M: Hmm. I would if I weren't so far behind in this reading I'm doing for history.

Q: What will the man probably do?

(18)

A.Continue to read.

B.Meet the woman at the library.

C.Make some coffee.

D.Go out with some friends.

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第9题
听力原文:W: Hey, Larry. Do you want to meet a few of us for coffee in a little while?M: Hm

听力原文:W: Hey, Larry. Do you want to meet a few of us for coffee in a little while?

M: Hmm. I would if I weren't so far behind in this reading I' m doing.

Q: What will the man probably do?

(3)

A.Continue to rea

B.B)

C.C)

D.D)

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第10题
听力原文:W: Hey, Margo! Do you know where the scissors are?M: Aren't they in the desk draw

听力原文:W: Hey, Margo! Do you know where the scissors are?

M: Aren't they in the desk drawer?

W: That's the first place I looked.

What can we infer from the conversation?

A.The woman will search the desk drawer.

B.The scissors are in the desk drawer.

C.The woman has searched the desk drawer.

D.The scissors have been found.

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