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Susan: Hi, how are you doing? Mike: I'm doing great. ______? Susan: Not too bad.A.How abou

Susan: Hi, how are you doing? Mike: I'm doing great. ______? Susan: Not too bad.

A.How about you

B.Why

C.Is it good for you

D.How do you know it

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第1题
Mike: Hi, mom. Id like you to meet my girlfriend, Susan Brown. Susan, this is my mother. S
usan: How do you do, Mrs. Miller.Mother: How do you do, Susan. Im glad you can join us.______.

A.Take it easy

B.Please feel natural

C.Make yourself at home

D.Feel all right here

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第2题
Michael: Hi, mom.I'd like you to meet my girlfriend, Susan Lee.Susan, this is my mother.Su
san: How do you do, Mrs.Miller.Mother: How do you do, Susan.I'm glad you can join us.______.A.Take it easy B.Please feel naturalC.Make yourself at home D.Feel all right here

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第3题
听力原文:George: Hi, Susan, I was wondering if you're free tonight.Susan: Well, George, I

听力原文:George: Hi, Susan, I was wondering if you're free tonight.

Susan: Well, George, I need to see my professor at four, and then I'm going to the supermarket, but I guess yes, I am. Why do you ask?

George: I have just received two tickets for Harry Porter from a friend of mine and was thinking of inviting you to go with me. Are you interested?

Susan: Yeah, definitely ! Thanks for inviting me!

George: No problem.

Susan: I really wanted to watch Harry Porter on the opening day but the pre-sale tickets were sold out. How did you manage to get hold of them?

George: A friend of mine works at the cinema. He was able to get the tickets for free, and then he sold two to me for $ 30 each.

Susan: You paid $ 60 for the tickets that he got for free? That's really expensive!

George: Well, I guess it's worthwhile considering the fact that other people are paying as high as $ 60 each on the "black market". Besides, I knew you were really looking forward to watching Harry Porter on the opening day.

Susan: Wow, I'm really honored you went through all this trouble just for my sake. I really appreciate that. So, what time are we going?

George: Well, let's see. The movie starts at 10 pm. We should get there at least 1 hour earlier because there'll be a big line. I could pick you up at your house at 8, if that's OK with you.

Susan: Eight o'clock? That's fine with me.

George: Okay good. See you then.

Susan: See you.

(23)

A.Visiting her professor.

B.Having dinner with the man.

C.Going shopping.

D.Having no plan at that moment.

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第4题
听力原文:M: Hello !W: Hello, this is Susan Wilson. May I speak to Greg Robinson, please?M:

听力原文:M: Hello !

W: Hello, this is Susan Wilson. May I speak to Greg Robinson, please?

M: Hi, Susan, it's Greg. What can I do for you?

W: Well, I'm calling about the theater group I belong to, the Princeton Players. We are looking for more people to join ns, especially men and I thought you might be interested.

M: Oh, gosh, you know how much I love acting, but I'm taking some very hard courses. I might be able to learn my part, but ! would hardly have time to come to practice.

W: Well, actually we practice only one night a week, Thursdays from seven to ten, though we would have to put in extra time before performance.

M: Only once a week you say. Well, could you give me time to think it over?

W: Sure, but look, why don't you come and watch our practice next Thursday? I think you will like the way we work, when you see how much fun it is. You will join right away.

M: Okay, VII come, but I can't promise more than that.

W: Great. I'll give you a call on Wednesday to remind you. Talk to you then, bye now.

M: Bye Susan.

(20)

A.He has a lot of free time.

B.Many of his friends are actors.

C.She knows he likes acting.

D.He's looking for an acting job.

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第5题
SECTION BINTERVIEWDirections: In this section you will hear everything ONCE ONLY. Listen c

SECTION B INTERVIEW

Directions: In this section you will hear everything ONCE ONLY. Listen carefully and then answer the questions that follow. Questions 1 to 5 are based on an interview. At the end of the interview you will be given 10 seconds to answer each of the following five questions.

Now listen to the interview.

听力原文:Peter: Hi, Susan.

Susan: Hi, Peter. It's Friday again. Anything particular you want to do at the weekend?

Peter: No, nothing particular in mind. Maybe tonight I'll go to a pub with some friends for the happy hour. You know, drinks are half price at weekends. And I don't have to get up very early tomorrow. Saturday morning, that's the time for washing my ear, doing the laundry and then going out for brunch.

Susan: That's breakfast and lunch combined, right?

Peter: Yes, that's it. You can spend two hours or more over brunch. It's a huge meal. You can have all the breakfast things, as well as all sorts of lunch things, such as salads, chicken, pies, and fruit. It's not expensive. You just pay seven pounds per person. For that you can eat as much as you like. It's a good time for all the family.

Susan: Oh, that sounds good.

Peter: What do you usually do at weekends?

Susan: On Sundays I have a lot of newspapers to read.

Peter: So do I.

Susan: I sit in the garden, over a cup of coffee with a continental breakfast, and read the Sunday newspapers.

Peter: Relax. How about Saturdays?

Susan: Oh, I usually go to a club to play chess with some friends. I love the game very much.

Peter: It's great fun, isn't it?

Susan: Yes, lots of fun. I enjoy playing chess on Saturdays.

Peter: I've never played chess. But I'd like to learn it some day. Is it difficult to learn?

Susan: No, not at all. I can teach you if you like.

(A week later. Now Susan is teaching Peter how to play chess.)

Peter: Could you teach me how to play chess now?

Susan: Yes. It's a board game played by two persons.

Peter: How many pieces does each person have?

Susan: Sixteen pieces. Each player has 2 Rooks, 2 Bishops, 2 Knights, 1 King, 1 Queen and 8 Pawns. One person uses the light coloured pieces and the other plays with the dark coloured pieces. The colours are always called "White" and "Black", even if they are cream and red. At the beginning of the game, the pieces are set up on the chessboard as shown in the picture.

Peter: Oh, I see.

Susan: There are sixty four squares on the board. The rows of squares across the board are called "Ranks".

Peter: You mean the horizontal rows?

Susan: Yes. The rows of squares up and down, I mean the vertical rows, are called "Files". Lines of squares running diagonally are called "Diagonals".

Peter: How to move the pieces?

Susan: There are some rules. Each of the pieces has to move in a certain way. The players take it in turns to move their pieces and can move only one piece in each turn. Once you have touched a piece, you must move it. After you have moved it and taken your hand away, you must leave the piece where it is.

Peter: So, you are not allowed to change your mind?

Susan: No. Each player has 2 knights, a King's Knight and a Queen's Knight. They are shaped like a horse head. The Knight is the only piece which can jump over pieces. It can jump over pieces of its own colour, or over enemy's pieces. The Knight can move in any direction, forwards, backwards or to either side, but it always has to move three squares at a time. When the Knight moves, it must go two squares in one direction and then one square to the side.

Peter: I have to remember this. What is the aim of the game?

Susan: Well. It's to trap your opponent's King, so it can't escape being captured. That is, there are no squares for it to escape to, no pieces to protect it and no piece to capture the checking piece. When this happens it is called checkmate and the player with the checking piece, or pieces, wins.

Peter: I'm afraid I need a

A.Go to a pub for a drink.

B.Do some washing.

C.Go to the church.

D.Have a big brunch.

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第6题
听力原文:M: Hi Susan, how are you doing?W: I'm fine, how are you?M: I'm okay, but things h

听力原文:M: Hi Susan, how are you doing?

W: I'm fine, how are you?

M: I'm okay, but things haven't been going very well with my composition class and I can't figure out why.

W: Really? What seems to be the problem?

M: Well I'm not exactly sure, but it just seems that my students aren't enjoying my classes.

W: Hmm, are you holding office hours to see what their specific problems are?

M: Yes, but no one comes to ask me questions.

W: Well you might try reminding them again to come and see you. Tell them that if they're getting low grades for their papers, they can find out how to improve if they come to talk to you.

M: That's a good idea. I should do that.

W: I've had similar problems with some of my classes. They just don't seem to be interested because the texts we're reading don't speak to them, or they're just bored.

M: So what did you do to handle the problem?

W: Well there are a couple of things that I found really useful. One is giving them midterm student evaluations. This way they have a place to express their concerns anonymously.

M: That's a great idea. But what if you get nasty comments back from them?

W: It's difficult to deal with harsh criticism, especially if you are new to teaching and feel self-conscious about how you are doing. But in the long run it's good to find out what they really think of you.

M: Ok, but what if they aren't really telling the truth? Or, what if they say a bunch of mean things just because they're angry for getting low grades?

W: That's a good point. But the evaluations usually seem to be helpful. And those angry, negative comments are perfectly understandable, after all.

M: Right, but those mean comments might have negative effect on you if the head of your department sees them and thinks you're doing a bad job teaching.

W: Yes, although we are lucky because oar department has a very good support system for teachers. We get reviewed by our supervisors to make sure we're doing well.

(20)

A.How to check their students' compositions.

B.How to handle problems in their writing course.

C.How to invite students to attend office hours.

D.How to address students in an appropriate way.

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第7题
听力原文:W: Good morning. Housing Office. How can I help you?M: Hi, I'm calling about the

听力原文:W: Good morning. Housing Office. How can I help you?

M: Hi, I'm calling about the new subsidized, low-cost housing for graduate students.

W: Are you aware that it's only available to married graduate students and their families?

M: Yes, I think my wife and I may qualify, since she's still in graduate school. But I was wondering whether there were any other requirements.

W: Well, unless you have more than one child, you have to have a combined annual income that's less than fifteen thousand dollars.

M: I'm working as a part-time research assistant, so that's no problem! But right now we're living with my wife's parents. Does that mean we'd have to include their income, too?

W: Not necessarily. Why don't you stop by our office, so I can give you some forms to fill out and ex plain everything in more detail.

M: The sounds like a good idea. Would tomorrow morning be all right?

W: The afternoon might be better. It can be pretty crazy around here on a Friday morning.

M: All right then, I'll try to make it in the afternoon. Is there anyone special I should ask for?

W: You can ask for me, Susan Davidson, or my assistant, Bill Brown.

(23)

A.To make an appointment to look at a house.

B.To get information about special housing.

C.To ask about getting a loan to buy a house.

D.To renew his housing contract.

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第8题
听力原文:W: Good morning, Housing Office. How can I help you?M: Hi, I'm calling about the

听力原文:W: Good morning, Housing Office. How can I help you?

M: Hi, I'm calling about the new, low-cost housing for graduate students.

W: Are you aware that it's only available to married graduate students and their families?

M: Yes, I think my wife and I may qualify, since she's still in graduate school. But I was wondering whether there were any other requirements.

W: Well, unless you have more than one child, you have to have a combined annual income that's less than fifteen thousand dollars.

M: I'm working as a part-time research assistant, so that's no problem! But right now we're living with my wife's parents. Does that mean we'd have to include their income, too?

W: Not necessarily. Why don't you stop by our office, so I can give you some forms to fill out and explain everything in more detail.

M: That sounds like a good idea. Would tomorrow morning be all right?

W: The afternoon might be better. It 'can be pretty crazy around here on a Friday morning.

M: All right then, I'll try to make it in the afternoon. Is there anyone special I should ask for?

W: You can ask for me, Susan Davidson, or my assistant, Bill Brown.

Why does the man call the woman?

A.To make an appointment to look at a house.

B.To get information about special housing.

C.To ask about getting a loan to buy a house.

D.To renew his housing contract.

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第9题
听力原文:Hi,Susan,would you like a coffee?(4)A.Yes, please.B.Yes, I prefer tea.C.I like co

听力原文:Hi,Susan,would you like a coffee?

(4)

A.Yes, please.

B.Yes, I prefer tea.

C.I like coffee very much.

D.Thank you very much.

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第10题
听力原文:W: Good morning. Housing Office. How can I help you?M: Hi, I'm calling about the

听力原文:W: Good morning. Housing Office. How can I help you?

M: Hi, I'm calling about the new subsidized, low-cost housing for graduate students.

W: Are you aware that it's only available to married graduate students and their families?

M: Yes, I think my wife and I may qualify, since she's still in graduate school. But I was wondering whether there were any other requirements.

W: Well, unless you have more than one child, you have to have a combined annum income that's less than Fifteen thousand dollars.

M: I'm working as a part-time research assistant, so that's no problem! But right now we're living with my wife's parents. Does that mean we'd have to include their income, too?

W: Not necessarily. Why don't you stop by our office? So I can give you some forms to fill out and explain everything in more detail.

M: That sounds like a good idea. Would tomorrow morning be all right?

W: The afternoon might be better. It can be pretty crazy around here on a Friday morning.

M: All right then, I'll try to make it in the afternoon. Is there anyone special I should ask for?

W: You can ask for me, Susan Davidson, or my assistant, Bill Brown.

(20)

A.To make an appointment to look at a house.

B.To get information about special housing.

C.To ask about getting a loan to buy a house.

D.To renew his housing contract.

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