He said some harsh words about his brother.A.properB.unkindC.normalD.unclear
He said some harsh words about his brother.
A.proper
B.unkind
C.normal
D.unclear
He said some harsh words about his brother.
A.proper
B.unkind
C.normal
D.unclear
He said some harsh words about his brother.
A.unkind
B.proper
C.normal
D.unclear
"Go out!" he said in a harsh voice.
A.open
B.sudden
C.relaxed
D.unkind
听力原文:W: Jack said he could get some tickets for the game if you are interested.
M: If I am interested! I've been trying to get the tickets everywhere.
Q: What does the man mean?
(13)
A.He's not interested in the game at all.
B.He'd like to get tickets for the game very much.
C.He's already got some tickets for the game.
D.He feels very angry because the woman has misunderstood him.
"Go out!,"he said in a harsh voice.
A.open
B.sudden
C.relax
D.unkind
听力原文:W: What did the doctor prescribe for you?
M: He said there is no need for me to take any medicine, if I ate well-balanced meals.
Q: What does the doctor mean?
(18)
A.He should have the right diet.
B.No medicine could solve his problem.
C.He should eat less to lose some weight.
D.He was ill because he always ate too much.
听力原文:M: My manager said we're going to have some layoffs soon.
W: Will you be let go? If so, then we'll need to borrow some money to pay the bills.
Q: What does the woman want to know?
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A.How the man feels about the news.
B.Whether he has the money.
C.If he will lose his job.
D.When he will let go.
M: Don't be so sure. I don't know how many times he's told me he wishes to study some professions instead of going into business.
Q: What does the man mean?
(16)
A.He is sure that John is joking.
B.He believes John may sell his shop.
C.He thinks John wants to go to university.
D.He thinks John has already studied some profession.
Five days off work is a harsh penalty for dragging a woman alongside a bus by her arm? Baxa said, "Any time you take money away from someone, it is a harsh punishment. The driver makes $14 an hour. Multiply that by 40 and you can see what he lost. "
Yes, that comes to $560, a tidy sum. But we know that people in the private sector are fired for far less every day. If the people who run the CTA think that the loss of a week's pay is more than enough, I offer them a sporting proposition: Give me a bus. Then have their wives stick their arms in the doorway of the bus, and I'll slam the door shut, stop the gas pedal and take them for a fast one-block jog. And I'll pay $560 to anyone who is bold enough to try it. Any takers? Mr. Baxa? Anybody? I didn't think so.
1.The nurse half-entered one of the buses because____.
A、the bus they wanted didn't stop there
B、she wanted the driver to stop the bus
C、she wanted to get some information from the driver
D、she and her uncle couldn't wait any longer at the corner
2.The reason why the woman trotted alongside the bus was that____.
A、she couldn't get herself away from the bus
B、the driver closed the door before she heard the answer
C、she was dragged by the bus driver
D、she wanted to get the driver's badge number
3.How many blocks was the woman away from the corner where she waited when the bus driver finally let her off? ____
A、Almost one block.
B、Almost two blocks.
C、Probably three blocks.
D、Probably five or six blocks.
4.The bus driver's punishment was____.
A、being dismissed from the CTA
B、being out of work for a week
C、paying a fine of $560
D、working without pay for five days
5.Why did the author offer a sporting proposition? ____
A、Because the CTA paid little attention to the incident.
B、Because the bus driver had not been fired.
C、Because he wanted to threaten the CTA people.
D、Because he thought the penalty was not a harsh on
听力原文:W: Please turn off the lights, Harry.
M: Why? What's the matter? I want to read the paper.
W: If we turn on too many lights, all the electricity in the house will go off.
M: Now who told you that?
W: Our new neighbor Mr. Smith.
M: Mr. Smith? When did he come to our home?
W: I had to go to his home and ask for help today.
M: What was wrong?
W: When I turned on the washing machine, all the lights went out.
M: Well, did he take care of it for you?
W: Yes, but he said it would take a lot more work to do a really good job.
M: What does he mean by a really good job?
W: He said we need new electric wires throughout the house and a lot of other things.
M: Did he tell you how much it would cost?
W: Yes, about a thousand dollars.
M: A thousand dollars? That's a lot of money. And just we need to get some work done on our car, too.
What had gone wrong in their house?
A.Their washing machine.
B.The electricity.
C.The lights.
W: Yes, I know. But I have been too busy to phone him.
Q: What can be inferred from the conversation?
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A.The man saw Mark on the street two month ago.
B.The woman had forgotten Mark's number.
C.The woman made a phone call to Mark yesterday.
D.Mark and the woman had not been in touch for some time.