听力原文:How many nights will you stay?(12)A.Sorry.B.You know.C.I will stay for three nigh
听力原文:How many nights will you stay?
(12)
A.Sorry.
B.You know.
C.I will stay for three nights.
听力原文:How many nights will you stay?
(12)
A.Sorry.
B.You know.
C.I will stay for three nights.
听力原文:W: I want to check in.
M: For how many nights do you want to live?
Q: Where are they talking?
(20)
A.in a hotel.
B.In a restaurant.
C.At school.
听力原文: How do the birds manage to find their way? There seems to be no single answer: (32)they use many methods. Some we are beginning to understand; and there may be some that depend on abilities we have not yet suspected. (33) Many birds certainly follow major geographical features. Migrants follow recognized land, fly over familiar sea and arrive at their summer homes.
But all birds cannot use such straightforward methods. An Arctic sea bird, for example, has to fly at least 3,000 kilometers across the Antarctic Ocean with no land to guide it. We know that some birds flying at night, (34) navigate by the star for on cloudy nights they tend to get lost.
Day-flying birds may use the sun. If they are to do so, they must (35) have a precise sense of time. Still others appear to be able to use the earth's magnetic field as a guide. So it seems that many migrating birds must carry in their brains a clock, a compass and the memory of a map.
(33)
A.They use many different methods.
B.All birds follow major geographical features.
C.All birds use their memory of a map.
D.We have no information about this.
听力原文: How do the birds manage to find their way? There seems to be no single answer: they use many methods. Some we are beginning to understand; and there may be some that depend on abilities we have not yet suspected. Many birds certainly follow major geographical features. Migrants follow recognized land, fly over familiar sea and arrive at their summer homes.
But all birds cannot use such straightforward methods. An Arctic sea bird, for example, has to fly at least 3,000 kilometers across the Antarctic Ocean with no land to guide it. We know that some birds flying at night, navigate by the star for on cloudy nights they tend to get lost.
Day-flying birds may use the sun. If they are to do so, they must have a precise sense of time. Still others appear to be able to use the earth' s magnetic field as a guide. So it seems that many migrating birds must carry in their brains a clock, a compass and the memory of a map.
(33)
A.They use many different methods.
B.All birds follow major geographical features.
C.All birds use their memory of a map.
D.We have no information about this.
听力原文: How do the birds manage to find their way? There seems to be no single answer: they use many methods. Some we are beginning to understand; and there may be some that depend on abilities we have not yet suspected. Many birds certainly follow major geographical features. Migrants follow recognized land, fly over sea and arrive at their summer homes.
But all birds cannot use such straightforward methods. An Arctic sea bird, for example, has to fly at least 3,000 kilometers across the Antarctic Ocean with no land to guide it. We know that some birds flying at night, navigate by the stars for on cloudy nights they tend to get lost.
Day-flying birds may use the sun. If they are to do so, they must have a precise sense of time. Still others appear to be able to use the earth's magnetic field as a guide. So it seems that many migrating birds must carry in their brains a clock, a compass and the memory of a map.
(33)
A.They use many different methods.
B.All birds follow major geographical features.
C.All birds use their memory of a map.
D.We have no information about this.
听力原文:Customer: Can I reserve a room for the day after tomorrow, please?
Clerk: Yes, sir. Single, double or twin?
Customer: Oh, er,.., twin room, please.
Clerk: With bathroom or without?
Customer: Is there much difference in price?
Clerk: Well, it's US $ 100 per night without bathroom and US $ 120 with bathroom en suite.
Customer: With bathroom then, please.
Clerk: And how many nights will you be staying?
Customer: Four nights.
Clerk: Very good, sir. That's a twin room with bathroom for four nights from July 24th to 27th. And what is the name, please?
Customer: Mr. and Mrs. McPherson.
Clerk: And have you any idea when you'd be arriving, sir?
Customer: Quite late.., perhaps about half past nine.
Clerk: Very good, Mr. McPherson. I've reserved the room for you. We look forward to seeing you tomorrow night.
What kind of room does the customer want to reserve?
A.A single room.
B.A twin room.
C.A beautiful room.
D.A warm room.
听力原文:M: How are you doing with your essay, Mary?
W: After two sleepless nights, I'm finally through with it.
What do we learn from this conversation?
A.The man thought the essay was easy.
B.The woman had a hard time writing the essay.
C.The woman thought the essay was easy.
D.Neither of them has finished the essay yet.
W: After two sleepless nights, I'm finally through with it.
What do we learn from this conversation?
A.The man thought the essay was easy.
B.The woman had a hard time writing the essay.
C.The woman thought the essay was easy.
D.Neither of them has finished the essay yet.
听力原文:M: We'd like two rooms, a small room and a large room both facing the garden.
W: Ok, sir. The small room is twenty dollars a night, and the large is thirty dollars a night.
Q: How much would the man pay for the rooms if they stay for three nights?
(14)
A.$36.
B.$40.
C.$100.
D.$150.00
W: After three sleepless nights,I'm finally through with it.
Q: what do we learn from this conversation?
(15)
A.The man thought the paper was easy.
B.They both had a hard time writing the paper.
C.The woman thought the assignment was easy.
D.Neither of them has finished the paper yet.
Section A
Directions: In this section, you will hear 8 short conversations and 2 long conversations. At the end of each conversation, one or more questions will be asked about what was said. Both the conversation and the questions will be spoken only once. After each question there will be a pause. During the pause, you must read the four choices marked A, B, C and D, and decide which is the best answer.
听力原文:W: Thank heavens! You're back safe and sound. Everyone was worried on hearing about the air crash. And I had so many sleepless nights!
M: Yes, 1 know your feeling, dear! Even I myself don't know how I escaped it. I was the only lucky guy.
Q: What do we learn from the conversation?
(12)
A.The man was the only survivor of an air crash.
B.People on board were frightened and tried to escape.
C.The man has always been very lucky in accidents.
D.A few passengers came back home safe and sound.
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