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Don't you know I am going to get married with Graham next week!()
A.Are you sure?
B.Congratulations.
C.Have you made up your mind?
D.I'm sorry I would be busy at that moment.
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A.Are you sure?
B.Congratulations.
C.Have you made up your mind?
D.I'm sorry I would be busy at that moment.
A.I caught the flu.
B. Never mind
C.I am sorry to hear that.
D.I don’ t know
听力原文:M: Good morning, Susan.
W: I' m sorry, but I don' t think I know you.
M: In fact you do. Several weeks ago we met each other at Jim' g party. I' m Peter Watson.
W: Peter! Oh, yes. Sorry, I didn' t recognize you. How are you ?
M: Fine, thank you. You look thinner than before. How are you these days?
W: Just fine. But I am busy writing an article.
Where did Peter meet Susan for the first time?
A.In a park in Paris.
B.In the school.
C.At Jim's party.
M: No, I haven't. You know, I had a worst day. I am so tired. Look, I promise I'll do it this weekend.
W: Listen, I know your feeling. I am tired, too. But I came home and did my share of, the housework. I mean, that's the agreement, right?
M: All right, we agreed. I'll do it in a minute.
W: Come on. Don't be that way. You know, I should not have to ask you to do anything. I mean, we both work, we both live in the house, we agreed that housework is both of our responsibility. I don't like to have to keep. reminding you about it. It makes me feel like an old nag or something.
M: Sometimes you are an old nag.
W: Oh, great!
M' No, it's just that i don't notice when things get dirty as you do. Look, all you have to do is tell me, and I will do it.
W: No, I don't want to be put in that position. I mean, you can see dirt as well as I can. Otherwise-I mean, that puts all the responsibilities on me.
M: It's just that cleanliness is not a high priority with me. There are other things I would much rather do. Besides, the living room floor does not look that dirty.
W: Really?
M: Just a couple of crumbs.
(27)
A.He thinks it not dirty.
B.He feels very bad.
C.He is very tired.
D.He has no time.
听力原文:W: Hi, this is Vivian. Do you know where I am now?
M: Of course I don't.
W: It's so exciting I am here in New York! My company sends me here for a project. And I think maybe we could get together today.
M: I'd love to, but I'm sick as a dog.
W: You do sound awful. Do you have a cold or the flu?
M: I don't know. All I know is that I want to die. I'm burning up and throwing up all over the place.
W: Oh, you men are such babies when you're sick. Listen, I'm at the ll6th Street. Just tell me how to get to your place and I'll come up to visit you.
M: Take the 104 bus uptown and get off at the 168th Street. I'm at 904 Haven Avenue, apartment 3A on the third floor.
W: I'll be there in less than an hour.
M: I'll probably be dead by then.
W: Oh, stop it. Do you have any food in the house?
M: I don't know.
W: Never mind. I'll bring you some Chinese medicine I have in my bag and make some soup for you.
M: Thanks.
why is the woman in New York?
A.Because she likes the city.
B.Because she wants to visit the man.
C.Because she has a project there.
D.Because the man is ill.
M: No. I said free lunches, the children don't have to pay for them, And there are many lunches involved, you know, a lot more than three.
Q: What did the man say about the lunches?
(17)
A.It involved a few lunches.
B.There were free lunches.
C.There were three lunches.
D.There were more than free lunches.
M: No. I said free lunches, the children don't have to pay for them. And there are many lunches involved, you know, a lot more than three.
Q: What did the man say about the lunches?
(17)
A.It involved a few lunches.
B.There were free lunches.
C.There were three lunches.
D.There were more than free lunches.
M:Sorry.I am short of money at the moment.I was hoping to borrow some money from you.
Q:What do we know from the conversation?
(19)
A.Both speakers were running out of money.
B.The man lent some money to the woman.
C.The woman lent some money to the man.
D.The woman left her money in the library.
M: In just three weeks, and I am excited. I have been longing for the trip. But there are still a few things needed to be done before I go.
M: I must have my passport renewed and go to the travel agency to confirm something about the time schedule of the trip and the plane ticket. (23)But the trouble is how to do with my apartment while I am gone.
W: You are not going to give it up, are you?
M: (24)No way, I’ll never find another apartment around here, but I don’t like the idea of paying three months rent on an empty apartment, either.
W: I don't blame you. Perhaps you could rent it to someone else.
M: Yes, but to whom?
W: Mm, let me see, Oh, I know, an old colleague of mine, Jim Thomas, who is coming here to do some research this summer, from June to August.
M: That's exactly when I'll be away. (25)It sounds ideal, as long as the landlord agrees.
W: Yeah, you may first tell the landlord. I'll be calling Jim late this week anyway, so I'll mention it to him then.
M: Well, thanks, Bill. Let me know what happens.
(20)
A.He can not find the plane ticket.
B.His passport is not available then.
C.His time schedule is not suitable.
D.He does not know how to do with the empty apartment.
M: Yeah, yes. I think I have seen you at the side of the playground.
W: My name is Jane.
M: and I am Rick.
W: Nice to meet you.
M: Tell me something about yourself.
W: Well, let's see. I work in the suburb and I work at the motor factory.
M: Really ?
W: Yes.
M: Are you an engineer?
W: No, I am a office worker. I just do some work such as typing, faxing, etc.
M: How about that?
W: Sometimes boring I
M: I am a teacher. That's why I just...
W: is that right? What do you teach?
M: I teach mathematics in a middle school downtown.
W: Ah, teaching is not an easy job.
M: You said it! You know we give lectures in the day, and after class there are still a mass of work to do, such as going over students homework. And we have to deal with people, so the situation is different in every day.
W: Well, I'll tell you, I think you're probably right. But maybe teaching can give you a sense of achievement, because you have delivered your knowledge to the students.
M: Yeah. Hey, do you know when the next game is?
W: Ah, you know, it's next Wednesday night.
M: Oh, thank you. Oh, great. I've got an open house that night, might not see you there.
W: Ok, well I'm sure I'll see you later then.
M: Ok.
W: Ok.
(23)
A.Business meeting.
B.Party.
C.Kids' basketball game.
D.Classroom.
W: Don't blame yourself. You were too busy to pay attention to him. If his mother was still alive, things would have been much better.
Q: Why does the man blame himself?
(17)
A.His only son is dying.
B.He didn't like after his sick wife.
C.His mother died some time ago.
D.He hasn't taken good care of his son.
M: No, I haven' t. Ugh. I had the worst day. I am so fired, kook, I promise I'll do it this weekend.
W: Listen, I know the feeling. I' m tired, toe. But I came home and I did my share of the housework. I mean, that' s the agreement, right?
M: All right. We agreed. I'll do it in a minutes
W: Come on. Don't be that way. You know, I shouldn't have to ask you to do anything. I mean, we both work, we both live in the house, we agreed that housework is... is both of our responsibility. I don' t like to have to keep reminding you about it. It makes me feel like an old nag or something.
M: Sometimes you are an old nag.
W: Oh, great!
M: No, it's just that I don't notice when things get dirty like you do. Look, all you have to do is tell me, and I'll do it.
W: No, I don ' t want to be put in that position. I mean, you can see dirt as well as I can. Otherwise - I mean, that puts all the responsibility on me.
M: It' s just that cleanliness is not a high priority with me. Them are other things I would much rather do. Besides, the living room floor does not look that dirty.
W: Brian.
M: Okay, a couple crumbs.
(20)
A.A weekday afternoon.
B.A weekday evening.
C.A weekend afternoon.
D.A weekend evening.