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Father didn't tell me when he ______. I'll telephone you as soon as he ______.A.would come

Father didn't tell me when he ______. I'll telephone you as soon as he ______.

A.would come; comes

B.comes; will come

C.comes; comes

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Father didn' t tell me when he ____ .I' 11 telephone you as soon as heA.would c

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第3题
听力原文:W: First of all, I'd like you to tell me a bit about what you've been doing.M: We

听力原文:W: First of all, I'd like you to tell me a bit about what you've been doing.

M: Well, I left school after I'd done my A-levels.

W: What subjects did you take?

M: French, German and Art.

W: Art?

M: Well, I really wanted to study Art. But a friend of my father's offered me a job-he's an accountant in the city.

W: I see. In your application, you say that you only spent nine months with this firm of accountants. Why was that?

M: Well, to be quite honest, I didn't like it so I got a place at the Art College a year ago.

W: Did your father mind?

M: Well, he was rather disappointed at first. He's an accountant too, you see.

W: Have you any brothers or sisters?

M: Two brothers, both at school. One's eleven, the other's fifteen taking his O-levels this year.

W: Right. What do you do in your spare time?

M: I like jazz and folk music; I go to the theater occasionally and act a bit myself. I read quite a lot, and I've done a bit of photography. Also, I've traveled a lot.

W: Very interesting, Mr. Plant. I think that's all I wanted to ask about your background.

Why didn't Mr. Plant continue his study after he finished school?

A.He did not like to study.

B.He had to work to support his family.

C.A friend of his father's offered him a job.

D.His father did not like him to study Art.

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第4题
In the following passage, Philip Roth is talking to a friend, Joanna, about his father. "D

In the following passage, Philip Roth is talking to a friend, Joanna, about his father.

"Did I ever tell you what happened when he was mugged a couple of years ago? He could have got himself killed. '

"No. Tell me."

"A black kid about fourteen approached him with a gun on a side street leading to their little temple. It was the middle of the afternoon. My father had been at the temple office helping them with mailing or something and he was coming home. The black kids prey on the elderly Jews in his neighborhood even in broad daylight. They bicycle in from Newark, he tells me, take their money, laugh, and go home". "Get in the bushes," he tells my father. "I'm not getting in any bushes," my father says. "You can have whatever you want, and you don't need that piece to get it. You can put that piece away." The kid lowers the gun and my father gives him his wallet." Take all the money," my father says, "but if the wallet's of no value to you, I wouldn't mind it back. "The kid takes the money, gives back the wallet, and he runs. And you know what my father does? He calls across the street, "How much did you get?" And the kid is obedient--he counts it for him. "Twenty-three dollars, "the kid says." Good," my father tells him-- "now don't go out and spend it on crap."

Joanna laughed. "Well, he's not guilty, your father. Of course he treats him like a son. He knows that the Jews in Bialystok were not responsible for the New England slave trade."

"It's that--it's more. He doesn't experience powerlessness in the usual way."

"Yes, he's oblivious to it,"she said. "He won't give in to it. It makes for terrific insensitivity but also for terrific guts".

"Yes, what goes into survival isn't always pretty. He got a lot of mileage out of never recognizing the differences among people. All my life I have been trying to tell him that people are different one from the other. My mother understood this in a way that he didn't. Couldn't. This is what I used to long for in him, some of her forbearance and tolerance, this simple recognition that people are different and that the difference is legitimate. But he couldn't grasp it. They all had to work the same way, want the same way, be dutiful in the same way, and whoever did it different was meshugge--crazy."

Philip Roth's father refused to go into the bushes. This was most likely because he ______.

A.didn't think it was necessary

B.didn't believe the mugger was serious

C.thought he would lose his money if he did

D.was showing the "black kid" that he didn't understand him

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第5题
听力原文:M: Hi, Mary, how are you today?W: I'm fine, Vince. How are you?M: Pretty well. Ar

听力原文:M: Hi, Mary, how are you today?

W: I'm fine, Vince. How are you?

M: Pretty well. Are you going to Joe's party tonight?

W: I want to but I can't. I have to work.

M: Oh, you have a job? I didn't know that.

W: I work at McDonald's. I'm the assistant manager. But I want to get a different job. My major is accounting so I want a job where I have more responsibility for money.

M: Why don't you try my father's company?

W: What kind of company does he work for?

M: He's the personnel manager of Jackson and Sons. It's a construction company.

W: That sounds like it might be interesting. Do you know what kinds of jobs they have?

M: Well, I don't know for sure. But he said they need twenty five or thirty new people. They plan to hire them in June. They'll work until the end of August or the beginning of September.

W: I'd better check pretty soon. If I get a job there I'll have to stop working at McDonald's in May.

M: I'll tell my father that you are interested in working for his company. Then you can call him and make an appointment to go and talk with him about it, I'll tell him tomorrow.

W: Good, then I'll call him the day after tomorrow. Thanks a lot, Vince.

Where does the woman work?

A.At McDonald's.

B.For Jackson and Sons.

C.With the man.

D.For a construction company.

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第6题
23 Chestnut Ave. ,Wellington, Shropshire.Wednesday, 5th OctoberDear Joe,I'm afraid this wo

23 Chestnut Ave. ,

Wellington, Shropshire.

Wednesday, 5th October

Dear Joe,

I'm afraid this won't be a very cheerful letter because at the moment I'm feeling absolutely fed up. It's the usual story; this morning I had another quarrel with my mother. Well, to tell you the truth, it wasn't really a quarrel, because I just shut up and didn't say a word, which always angers her. Anyway, what happened was that she came into my bedroom and started shouting at me because I had thrown my dress over the chair instead of hanging it up properly. Well, she is right of course, but on the other hand I'm so busy at the moment with exams and one thing and another that I really haven't got time to do everything right. I know I'm not the world's tidiest person, but it seems that at the moment I cannot do anything right as far as she is concerned. Do you know what I mean? Anyway, when I didn't reply, she really lost her temper and started going on about all sorts of things, bringing up every single thing that I've done wrong in the last few years. To listen to her, you'd think I was the laziest, the most selfish and the most thoughtless person in the world, and I don't know what else. I know she doesn't really mean it, and in her own funny way she is trying to do her best for me.

Anyway, as if all that wasn't enough, my father lost his temper with me at lunchtime, just because I asked him a perfectly reasonable question. Honestly, Joe, it's at times like this that I can hardly wait to get away from home, find a place of my own, and start living my own life in my own way.

Sorry to sound so gloomy. I'll write to you again when I'm in a better mood. Please write to me when you have time. I always look forward to your letters.

Love,

Anna

P.S. As always, give my love to your pretty daughter, Claire. Tell her I'm coming to see her next summer.

According to the passage, ______ annoys Anna's mother most.

A.her quarrel with her mother this morning

B.her throwing her dress all over the chair

C.her keeping silence facing her mother's scolding

D.her asking her father an unreasonable question

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第7题
听力原文:W: First of all, I would like you to tell me a bit about what you've been doing.M

听力原文:W: First of all, I would like you to tell me a bit about what you've been doing.

M: Well, I left school after I'd done my A-levels. I really wanted to study art. But a friend of my father's offered me a job, to be an accountant in the city.

W: I see. In your application, you say that you only spent half a year with this accounting firm. Why was that?

M: To be honest, I didn't like it. So I entered the Art College a year ago.

W: What do you do in your spare time?

M: I like jazz and folk music. I go to the theater occasionally and act a bit myself. I also like reading and I've done a bit of photography. What's more, I've traveled a lot, especially in Europe.

W: Very interesting. I think that's all I want to ask about your background. I will inform. you as soon as we make the decision.

M: OK, thank you very much.

What are the two speakers doing?

A.They are having a chat.

B.One is interviewing the other.

C.They are talking about the weather.

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第8题
Part BDirections: You will hear four dialogues or monologues. Before listening to each one

Part B

Directions: You will hear four dialogues or monologues. Before listening to each one, you will have 5 seconds to read each of the questions which accompany it. While listening, answer each question by choosing A, B, C or D. After listening, you will have 10 seconds to check your answer to each question. You will hear each piece ONLY ONCE.

听力原文:W: First, I'd like you to tell me a bit about your experience.

M: Well, I left school after I'd done my A-level.

W: What subjects did you take?

M: French, German and Art.

W: Art?

M: Well, I really wanted to study Art. But a friend of my father's provided me a job -- he's an accountant in the city.

W: I see. In your application, you say that you only spent nine months with this firm of accountants. Why was that?

M: Well, honestly, I didn't like it -- so I got a place at the Art College a year ago.

W: Did your father mind?

M: Well, he was rather disappointed at first. He's an accountant too, you see.

W: Have you any brothers or sisters?

M:Two brothers, both at school. One's eleven, the other's fifteen -- taking his O-levels this year.

W: Right. What do you do in your spare time?

M: I like jazz and folk music; I go to the theater occasionally and act a bit myself. I read quite a lot, and I've done a bit of photography. Also, I've travelled a lot -- all over Europe.

W: Very interesting, Mr. Brown. I think that's all I wanted to ask about your background.

Why didn't Mr. Brown continue his study after he finished school?

A.He did not like to study.

B.He had to work to support his family.

C.A friend of his father's offered him a job.

D.His father did not like him to study Art.

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第9题
听力原文:W: First of all, I'd like you to tell me a bit about what you've been doing.M: We

听力原文:W: First of all, I'd like you to tell me a bit about what you've been doing.

M: Well, I left school after I'd done my A-levels. Well, I really wanted to study Art. But a friend of my father's offered me a job — he's an accountant in the city.

W: I see. In your application, you say that you only spent nine months with this firm of accountants. Why was that?

M: Well, to be quite honest, I didn't like it — so I got a place at the Art College a year ago.

W: What do you do in your spare time?

M: I like jazz and folk music; I go to the theater occasionally and act a bit myself. I read quite a lot, and I've dune a bit of photography. Also, I've traveled a lot — hitchhiked all over Europe.

W: Very interesting, Mr. Plant. I think that's all I wanted to ask about your background.

What are the two speakers doing?

A.They are having a friendly chat.

B.One is interviewing the other.

C.They are talking about each other's family.

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第10题
Why couldn't others detect Joey's trouble with his feet when he was eight?A.Because nobody

Why couldn't others detect Joey's trouble with his feet when he was eight?

A.Because nobody paid attention to his walking.

B.Because he had received a good treatment already.

C.Because his father didn't tell others.

D.Because he was old enough to control himself.

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