He is pleased with what you have given him and______you have told him.A.all thatB.all what
He is pleased with what you have given him and______you have told him.
A.all that
B.all what
C.all which
D.which
He is pleased with what you have given him and______you have told him.
A.all that
B.all what
C.all which
D.which
George was very pleased about the decision the jury made because ______.
A.the punishment was less severe than expected
B.he thought he deserved the punishment
C.the jury proved to be strong-minded to Jim
D.Jim managed to tire the jury out in the end
听力原文:M: Are you pleased that your son wants to be a dentist?
W: Not really. I'd rather he managed my store when I retired.
Q: Who is the woman?
(7)
A.A manager.
B.A retired worker.
C.A dentist.
D.A shop assistant.
——How‘ s your brother these days?
——He hasn‘ t been very well just recently.
——__________. What‘ s the matter?
——I think he‘ s been overworking.
A.I" 11 be pleased to hear you ask after him
B.I" m sorry to hear that
C.That" s not too bad
D.I" 11 tell him what you said
听力原文:M:Frank's certainly:in a good mood.
W:The bargain he got on his new stereo made him very happy.
Q:What does the woman mean?
(13)
A.Everyone told him to cheer up.
B.Spending money puts him in a good mood.
C.He had to pay a high price for his new stereo.
D.He's very pleased with his purchase.
听力原文:W: Well, Kevin, as a college graduate, how did you become a taxi driver?
M: Well, you do it for money, obviously, like most jobs, but I enjoyed it. I suppose I enjoy being a taxi driver, (19) because 1 can be my own boss, you know, doing what I want to do. You decide what area you're going to, when to have a break, stuff like that. (20)One thing you have to be always thinking about is where you may pick up a passenger. You're always sort of scheming to make an exact bit of money. And the relationship between reward and effort is very immediate. You make the right decision, they pay you and you get a fare.
W: How do the passenger feel when you talk to them?
M: You meet some people who aren't all that nice, (21)but the vast majority of people are very nice. If you're pleased to talk to them, they're mostly pleased to talk to you. You get a feel for people who don't want to talk to you. Ob-viously the first couple of one-word answers will tell you.
W: So you always start talking?
M: I always wish people "good morning" or "good afternoon" or whatever that gets things off to a good start, because quite a few people have a general dislike of taxi drivers.
W: Do they?
M: Well, they do. I mean, the mere fact they can't get a cab the minute they want one makes them annoyed.
(20)
A.Because he can do something that helps people.
B.Because he is able to decide exactly what he does.
C.Because he can travel to different parts of the city.
D.Because he can cam a lot of money.
听力原文:W: Well, Kevin, as a college graduate, how did you become a taxi driver?
M: Well, you do it for money, obviously, like most jobs, but I enjoy it. I suppose I enjoy being a taxi driver, (19)because I can be my own boss, you know, doing what I want to do. You decide what area you're going to, when to have a break, staff like that. (20)One thing you have to be always thinking about is where you may pick up a passenger.
You're always sort of scheming to make an exact bit of money. And the relationship between reward and effort is very immediate. You make the right decisions, they pay you and you get a fare.
W: How do the passenger feel when you talk to them?
M: You meet some people who aren't all that nice, but the vast majority of people are very nice. (21)If you're pleased t o talk to them, they’re mostly pleased to talk to you. You get a feel for people who don't want to talk to you. Obviously the first couple of one-word answers will tell you.
W: So you always start talking?
M: I always wish people "good morning" or "good afternoon" or whatever that gets things off to a good start, because quite a few people have a general dislike of taxi drivers.
W: Do they?
M: Well, they do. I mean, the mere fact they can't get a cab the minute they want one makes them annoyed.
(20)
A.Because he can do something that helps people.
B.Because he is able to decide exactly what he does.
C.Because he can travel to different parts of the city.
D.Because he can earn a lot of money.
W: Just take his comments like a grain of salt.
Q: What does the woman mean?
(19)
A.The man should pay little attention to Mr. Hoffman's remarks.
B.The man should persuade Mr. Hoffman to think positively.
C.The man should take Mr. Hoffman's comments seriously.
D.The man should keep himself away from Mr. Hoffman.
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:M: Peter was praised for helping put out a forest fire.
W: He certainly showed a lot of courage.
Q: What did the woman say about Peter?
(12)
A.Fie is a guide in the forest.
B.He is always pleased to sit by a fire.
C.He has won the first prize.
D.He was very brave.
SECTION A CONVERSATIONS
Directions: In this section you will hear several conversations. Listen to the conversations carefully and then answer the questions that follow.
听力原文:M:My beother Mike has just done a course at the Creen Park Camping School
W: Really! What made him decide to do that?
M: Well, for one thing, some boys in his class decided to do it and they dared him to go with them!
W: You mean he didn't really want to go?
M: I think he wanted to go but I think he was also a little frightened. Of course, now that he's done it, he's very pleased with himself and he's always talking about it.
W: So he enjoyed it, didn't he?
M: Not exactly. I think he's enjoying the feeling of having done it more than he enjoyed actually doing it!
W: What sort of things did he do?
M: Oh, all sorts of open-air activities: hiking, camping, canoeing. One thing he had to do was to capsize a canoe and then right it again without getting out. He said the water was very cold but hat he hardly noticed it at the time.
W: Why not?
M: He was too busy righting the canoe.
W: That doesn't sound very comfortable at this time of the year.
M: On another occasion he had to spend a day and a night by himself in the open country.
W: Was he frightened?
M: He was at first, apparently, but then he got used to it.
W: It seems to me that the course did him a lot of good. I expect it's made him more self-reliant.
M: Now he wants me to go!
What can we infer about Mike before he went to the camping school?
A.He was eager to do the course.
B.He had done outdoor activities.
C.He enjoyed life in the open country.
D.He was reluctant and timid.
听力原文:M: My brother Steve has just done a course at the Queen's Park Summer School.
W: Really! What made him decide to do that?
M: Well, for one thing, some boys in his class decided to do it and they dared him to go with them!
W: You mean that he did not really want to go?
M: I think he wanted to go but I think he was also a little frightened. Of course, now that he's done it, he's very pleased with himself and he's always talking about it.
W: So he enjoyed it, didn't he?
M: Not exactly. I think he's enjoying the feeling of having done it more than he enjoyed actually doing it.
W: What sort of things did he do?
M: Oh, all sorts of open-air activities: hiking, camping, canoeing. One thing he had to do was to capsize a canoe and then right it again without getting out. He said the water was very cold but that he hardly noticed it at the time.
W: Why not?
M: He was too busy righting the canoe!
W: That doesn't sound very comfortable at this time of the year.
M: That's what I said when he told me. On another occasion he had to spend a day and a night by himself in the open country.
W: Was he frightened?
M: He was at first, apparently, but then he got used to it.
W: It seems to me that the course did him a lot of good. ! expect it's made him more self-reliant.
M: That's what he says -- and now he wants me to go!
What conclusion can we draw about Steve before he went to the summer school?
A.Steve was eager to do the course.
B.Steve had done outdoor activities.
C.Steve enjoyed life in the open.
D.Steve was reluctant and timid.
听力原文:W: Good evening, sir. I'm the Assistant Manager.
M: How nice.
W: Yes, I'm afraid we've had a complaint about the noise from your neighbor across the corridor. He's trying to get some sleep as he has an early start tomorrow. I'm sure you understand.
M: Oh, I see.
W: Do you think it might be possible to ask your friends to be a little quieter? We do like to give our guests a chance of getting a good night's sleep. It is well after eleven.
M: Oh, I'm so sorry. I do apologize. I suppose we were talking rather loudly. It's just that we've signed a very important contract. We were having a bit of a celebration.
W: I'm pleased to hear it. Shall I ask Room Service to bring you some coffee?
M: No, that won't be necessary. We were just about to pack up anyway.
W: Thank you, sir, and good night to you.
(20)
A.She wants to greet the man.
B.She wants to send the man some coffee.
C.She wants to inform. the guest of a complaint from his neighbor.
D.She wants to join their celebration.
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