听力原文:W: Would you like to see a menu?M: No, thanks. I already know what to order. What
听力原文:W: Would you like to see a menu?
M: No, thanks. I already know what to order.
What is the woman's job?
A.A doctor.
B.A secretary.
C.A waitress.
听力原文:W: Would you like to see a menu?
M: No, thanks. I already know what to order.
What is the woman's job?
A.A doctor.
B.A secretary.
C.A waitress.
听力原文:W: Would you like a cup of coffee, sir?
M: No, Madam. Orange juice, please. I'd like orange juice better.
Q: Where did the conversation take place?
(5)
A.On a plane.
B.In a restaurant.
C.In a bus.
D.In a shop.
听力原文:W: Have you finished the assignments of Pro. Li's last class?
M: As soon as I went back home. that idea evaporated from my memory. I only hope Pro. Li would forget that thing.
Q: What does the man probably mean?
(17)
A.He has a bad memory.
B.Pro. Li will not remember that assignments.
C.He didn't finish those assignments.
D.He missed home very much.
听力原文:W: Excuse me, are you Mr. White from Canada?
M: Yes, I am here to see Mr. Li.
W: Just a minute. Would you please take a seat? I'll tell Mr. Li you are here.
M: Thank you.
W: I'm sorry. Mr. Li won't be able to get here to meet you.
M: I see.
W: He's terribly sorry, but he asked me to make another appointment with you. Would some time tomorrow be convenient?
M: I think I'll be free tomorrow afternoon. But you'd better tell him to call me before I come.
W: I understand.
Where is Mr. White from?
A.America.
B.Canada.
C.Japan.
听力原文:M: Oh, hello, Li Li. Come on in, and how've you been keeping recently?
W: Quite all right. Thanks, Dr. Francis. How's your project going?
M: Very smoothly, I should say. I'm playing a consultancy role, really. I've only been here in China for a month, but I'm already on very good terms with my colleagues in the Department of Computer Science. Well, I'm happy that you could come. Do sit down, please.
W: Dr. Francis, do you know I've got a chance to go to Cambridge in August? I wonder if you could tell me something about Britain.
M: Certainly. Well, I was actually brought up in Scotland. Er...in fact, I've never been to Cambridge. But well...yes, I'm sure I can give you some useful tips. Now, what do you want to know, Li Li?
W: Things like weather. What's the usual temperature there?
M: Mmm, the temperature in Scotland is 22 or 23 degrees centigrade, on average, I think. But Cambridge would be warmer, around 25, I would guess, because it's down south.
W: Oh, that's nice. Do you know it is 34 here? Last year it reached 39. By the way, where do you think I should stay?
M: Oh, that's important. You can, er... I suppose, stay in the college-owned fiats, which are often near where you have your classes, and some are even on the campus. That would certainly be convenient.
W: Yes, it would.
M: But it can also be a disadvantage because you are, in a sense, separated from ordinary society. You're a language teacher, and I think learning from society is a valuable experience.
W: Yes, yes, exactly. So what's the alternative?
M: Maybe finding an English host family. I know of a student Ali from the Middle East. He told me that he had learnt a lot by staying with a British family.
W: Thank you. I think it's quite a good suggestion. By the way, Dr. Francis, do you think I could...
(29)
A.He is a teacher of English in Cambridge.
B.He is a consultant to a Scottish company.
C.He is a specialist in computer science.
D.He is a British tourist to China.
听力原文:W: Nice to meet you, Mike.
M: Nice to meet you, Li Lei.
Q: Who are they?
(19)
A.Mike.
B.Li Lei.
C.Mike and Li Lei.
听力原文:Are you free for dinner this week?
(A) I had steak and potatoes.
(B) No, I don't like that restaurant.
(C) Thursday would be great.
(37)
A.
B.
C.
听力原文:M: Oh, hello, Li Ping. Come on in, and how've you been keeping recently?
W: Quite all right, thanks, Dr. Francis. How's your project going?
M: Very smoothly, 1 should say. I'm playing a consultancy role, really. I've only been here a month, but I'm already on very good terms with my colleagues in the Department of Computer Science. Well, I'm happy that you could come. Please sit down.
W: Dr. Francis, do you know I've got a chance to go to Cambridge in August? I wonder if you could tell me something about Britain.
M: Certainly. Well, I was actually brought up in Scotland. Er, in fact, I've never been to Cambridge. But well... yes, I'm sure I can give you some useful tips. Now, what do you want to know, Li Ping?
W: Things like weather. What's the usual temperature there?
M: Mmm, the temperature in Scotland is 22 , or 23 degrees Centigrade, on average , I think. But Cambridge would be warmer, around 25, I would guess, because it's down south.
W: Oh, that's nice. Do you know it is 34 here? Last year it reached 39. By the way, where do you think I should stay?
M: Oh, that's important. You can, er... I suppose, stay in the college-owned flats, which are often near where you have your classes, and some are even on the campus. That would certainly be convenient.
W: Yes, it would.
M: But it can also be a disadvantage because you are, in a sense, separated from ordinary society. You're a language teacher, and I think learning from society is a valuable experience.
W: Yes, yes, exactly, so what's the alternative?
M: Maybe finding an English host family. I know of a student Ali from the Middle East. He told me that he had learnt a lot by staying with a British family.
W: Thank you. I think it's quite a good suggestion. By the way, Dr. Francisco you think I could... [fade out]
What is Dr. Francis?
A.A teacher of English in Cambridge.
B.A specialist in computer science.
C.A consultant to a Scottish company.
D.A British tourist to China.
听力原文:M: Hello, Li Li. Come on in. How've you been keeping recently?
W: Quite well Thanks. How's your project?
M: Great. I'm playing a consultancy role. I've only been here in China for a month, but already on very good terms with my colleagues in the Department of Computer Science. Well, sit down, please.
W: Dr. Francis, I've got a chance to go to Cambridge in August. I wonder if you could tell me something about Britain.
M: Certainly. Well, I was actually brought up in Scotland. But I'm sure I can give you some useful tips. Now, what do you want to know?
W: Things like weather. What's the temperature there?
M: The temperature in Cambridge is warmer than Scotland, around 25, because it's down south.
W: That's nice. Do you know it's 34 here? By the way, where do you think I should stay?
M: Well, you can, I suppose, stay in the college-owned flats, which are often near where you have your classes, or even on the campus. That would certainly be convenient.
W: Yes, it would.
M: But it can also be a disadvantage because you are, in a sense, separated from ordinary society, and I think learning from society is a valuable experience.
W: So what's the alternative?
M: Maybe finding an English host family. I know of a student Ali. He told me that he had learnt a lot by staying with a British family.
W: Thanks. It's quite a good idea.
(23)
A.They will meet the friend from Argentina.
B.They will work out a contract.
C.They will go to the man's home.
D.They will write a diary.
听力原文:M: Oh, hello, Li Li. Come on in, and how've you been keeping recently?
W: Quite all right. Thanks, Dr. Francis. How's your project going?
M: Very smoothly, I should say. I'm playing a consultancy role, really. I've only been here in China for a month, but I'm already on very good terns with my colleagues in the Department of Computer Science. Well, I'm happy that you could come. Do sit down, please.
W: Dr. Francis, do you know I've got a chance to go to Cambridge in August? 1 wonder if you could tell me something about Britain.
M: Certainly. Well, I was actually brought up in Scotland. Er...in fact, I've never been to Cambridge. But well...yes, I'm sure I can give you some useful tips. Now, what do you want to know, Li Li?
W: Things like weather. What's the usual temperature there?
M: Mmm, the temperature in Scotland is 22 or 23 degrees centigrade, on average, I think. But Cambridge would be warmer, around 2.5, I would guess, because it's down south.
W: Oh, that's nice. Do you know it is 34 here? Last year it reached 39. By the way, where do you think I should stay?
M: Oh, that's important. You can, er...I suppose, stay in the college-owned flats, which are often near where you have your classes, and some are even on the campus. That would certainly be convenient.
W: Yes, it would.
M: But it can also be a disadvantage because you are, in a sense, separated from ordinary society. You're a language teacher, and I think learning from society is a valuable experience.
W: Yes, yes, exactly. So what's the alternative?
M: Maybe finding an English host family. I know of a student Ali from the Middle East. He told me that he had learnt a lot by staying with a British family.
W: Thank you. I think it's quite a good suggestion. By the way, Dr. Francis, do you think I could...
(23)
A.He is a teacher of English in Cambridge.
B.He is a specialist in computer science.
C.He is a consultant to a Scottish company.
D.He is a British tourist to China.
听力原文:M: Hello, Susan, is it convenient?
W: Yeah, come on and have a seat, Chris. It's an interesting report. There are couple of things I'd like to check with you. You mention several cities you'd like to visit, Guangzhou again, Shenzhen, Zhuhai, Fuzhou, Xiamen. My first question is what's the priority.
M: Well, they're all equally important. I think that we should act fast. I think a follow-up visit to Guangzhou is the priority.
W: OK. Next question, when do you want to go there?
M: I've got a lot of deskwork to finish off here. I'd like to go towards the end of the month.
W: If we send you there, would you like to go to other southern cities on the same trip?
M: Yes, certainly. Shenzhen and preferably Zhuhai as well.
W: Why are you so keen on Zhuhai? What's going on there?
M: I've heard that medical facilities are being developed quite fast.
W: Another question, what will happen to our southern business?
M: It will have serious effect on exports, of course. But I don't think we can miss this chance just because of that.
W: Then the question of the attitude. President Li in Xiamen seems very tough. Would they really have cancelled the order if we hadn't delivered on time?
M: It's hard to say. They are very tough, so maybe they would. That's why 1 want to go there again and strengthen our personal contacts.
(20)
A.Zhuhai.
B.Shenzhen.
C.Guangzhou.
D.Fuzhou.
听力原文:M: Hello, Li Min. Come on in, and how've you been keeping recently?
W: Quite all right, thanks, Dr. Francis. How's your project going?
M: Very smoothly. I'm playing a consultant role. I've only been here a month, but I'm already on very good terms with my colleagues in the Department of Computer Science.
W: Dr. Francis, do you know I've got a chance to go to Cambridge in August? I wonder if you could tell me something about Britain.
M: Certainly. Well, I was actually brought up in Scotland. In fact, I've never been to Cambridge. But well, I'm sure I can give you some useful tips. What do you want to know?
W: Things like weather. What's the usual temperature there?
M: The temperature in Scotland is 22, or 23 degrees Centigrade, on average, I think, but Cambridge would be warmer, around 25, because it's down south.
W: That's nice. Where do you think I should live?
M: Oh, that's important. You can live in the college-owned flats, which are often near where you have your classes, and some are even on the campus. That would certainly be convenient.
W: Yes, it would.
M: But it can also be a disadvantage because you are, in a sense, separated from ordinary society. I think learning from society is a valuable experience.
W: Yes, exactly, so what's the alternative?
M: Maybe finding an English host family. I know a student Ali from the Middle East. He told me that he had learned a lot by staying with a British family.
W: Thank you, I think it's quite a good suggestion. By the way, Dr. Francis, do you think I could...?
(20)
A.A teacher of English in Cambridge.
B.A specialist in computer science.
C.A consultant to a Scottish company.
D.A British tourist to China.
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