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A.I want to study how to ride a horse
B.I'd like to study biology at university
C.I'd like to learn a new sport, a new language or a musical instrument
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A.I want to study how to ride a horse
B.I'd like to study biology at university
C.I'd like to learn a new sport, a new language or a musical instrument
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M: Sure. The exercise will do me good, too.
Q: What will the man do?
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A.He'll join the woman at her exercise class.
B.He'll teach the woman how to ride a bicycle.
C.He'll give the woman a ride.
D.He'll ride a bicycle to the aerobic class.
听力原文:W: Bill, I think I'd ride my bike to school today; do you want to go with me?
M: Sure, the exercise will do me good.
Q: What does the man mean?
(18)
A.He'll teach the woman how to ride a bicycle.
B.He'll take his bicycle to school too.
C.He'll join her at her exercise class.
D.He'll take his car and give the woman a ride.
(1)How carelessly of you to leave all the windows opened whenyou go to the work?
(2)She was usually heard sing thissong while worked in the fields.
(3)I wonder why you should get all the students keep silence allthe time.
(4)There are some people support it.
(5)I am still care about your safe.
(6)I 'm very like animals.
(7)Our work is study when we at school.
(8)Some people didn't want leave, they were eager to see the manthey for.
(9)Those who wants to go home next week need to get his teacher's permission first.
听力原文:M: Let me see now. Which train do I need to get on?
W: Excuse me. Do you need any help?
M: Yes. I want to go to Tokyo Tower, but I'm really lost. This is my first visit to Japan, so I have no idea on how to ride the trains.
W: First, you need to buy a ticket to your destination. From there, it's a hundred and thirty yen.
M: A hundred and thirty yen. OK.
W: Then, get on the Hibita Subway Line at Platform. 4.
M: Number 4, all right. Oh, and how often do the trains come round this time of day?
W: Usually, they come about every six minutes.
M: All right. And where do I get off the train?
W: Get off at Kamiyacho Station, three stops from here. The sign at the station is written in English, so you'll be able to read it.
M: Three stops. Got it. Thanks for your help.
W: No problem. Good luck.
Where does the man want to go?
A.Tokyo train station.
B.Tokyo Museum.
C.Tokyo Tower.
听力原文: I wonder how many of you would want to work in a tall building such as the Empire State Building if you had to climb 102 flights of stairs to reach the top. Not many, I imagine. If it were not for the invention of elevators, or lifts, tall buildings would be unusable.
The first lift was just a box suspended on a rope. Using a series of pulleys, a group of oxen or strong men would pull the rope and lift the box to a higher point. Lifts were used only for heavy materials, not passengers. Even in the nineteenth century, when steam power was used to operate the lifts, people didn' t ride them. They didn' t trust the rope that held the Box.
In 1853, Elisha G. Otis invented the first safe lift. He showed his invention in New York at the Crystal Palace Exhibition. At the exhibition, Otis was pulled up in an open box that was attached to two guide rails. When he was lifted far above the spectators, he gave the order to cut the rope. To the amazement of the crowd, the lift did not fall straight downward to the floor. Instead, it was held fast to the guide mils by a certain device. He had built powerful metal clamps on the carriage as a safety measure. The demonstration worked, end people have been riding as passengers in elevators ever since.
(30)
A.Disadvantages of tall buildings.
B.Modern elevators.
C.The Crystal Palace Exhibition.
D.The invention of the elevator.
More and more students want to study in "hot" majors. Being a 【M1】______
result, many students want to give up their interests and study in
these spaces such as foreign languages, international business and 【M2】______
law, etc.
Fewer and fewer students choose scientific majors, such as
maths, physics and biology, and art majors, or history, Chinese and 【M3】______
philosophy.
Quiet a few students can study in these "hot" majors, because 【M4】______
the number of these "hot" majors is limited.
If one had no interest in his work or study, how can he do 【M5】______
well? I learned this from one of my classmates. He is from the
countryside. His parents are farmers. 5hough he likes biology', he chose
"international business". He wants to live a life which is different
from which of his parents. 【M6】______
In the end, he found he was interested in doing business. He 【M7】______
Found all the subjects to be rare. Maybe this would' t have happened 【M8】______
if he had chosen his major according to his own interests. 【M9】______
Choosing a major in university do not decide one's whole life. 【M10】______
Majors which are not "hot" today may become the "hot" major of tomorrow.
【M1】
听力原文:M: Do you want to go to the cinema with us on Saturday?
W: Thanks, but I have to study for my research project. I'm taking that same anthropology course you took with Professor Gray.
M: The one on ethnographic interviewing? Oh, good! I'm sure you'll get a lot out of it.
W: I have to admit the word "ethnography" scared me a little at first. It seems so technical. But then when she explained that it's what anthropologists do, you know, how they investigate and record aspects of a culture, it didn't seem so intimidating!
M: Yeah, it's a part of the field work anthropologists conduct and it's good to start doing that now before you become a graduate student and have to conduct large projects yourself. Who are you going to interview?
W: You know the publishing office where I used to work? Vivian, the woman I worked for, has been a manager there for over 30 years and seen a lot of changes in the industry. I thought I'd start out by interviewing her about how the people in the office interact with each other and with outside clients.
M: The best part of that course is that it shows you that ethnographic research can also be done on a familiar ground.
W: Yeah. I got the idea for my project from reading Robert Marshal's study of office life and I realized I already had some background in that. So far, I'm really enjoying this course.
(20)
A.Which major the woman will be choosing.
B.An anthropology course the woman is taking.
C.How to find a job in publishing.
D.Which anthropology professors the man recommends.
听力原文:M: Carol, did you take the car to the garage today?
W: Yes, I did. Still at that garage that we used to get the car repaired.
M: What did the repairman say? (23)And every time I start it up, the engine runs for a minute or so, and then dies, so that it is very oil consuming.
W: The man said the plugs were bad. He checked it very carefully and said that the brakes should be fixed, too. I told him to go ahead.
M: How much is it going to cost all together?
W: That depends. And it may take a little long time to get the car back, (24) because so many cars are on the list of repair.
M: Well, I asked Ed to stop by in the morning. I'll ride to work with him. How are you going to work?
W: It does some inconvenience for me, but don't worry about that. You see, I can take the bus or cab.
M: I think I'd better start working some overtime. We need a new car.
W: Do you think so?
M: (25) Well, we have promised our son to drive to California next summer; I don't want something that's going to have trouble.
W: Maybe we should wait a couple of years and just go to New York next summer, or we could visit your mother in Chicago.
M: No, the kids really want to go and we've been planning it for so long.
W: Well, we may save the money to buy a new one.
(20)
A.It can not be stopped properly.
B.The brakes got loose.
C.It can not start up.
D.The engine tends to die.
听力原文:M: Holly, is it possible to borrow your notes? I'll return them tomorrow.
W: Sorry, but I usually go to the cafeteria and review them. Say, how about copying them over in the library?
M: OK. I think I've got enough coins for the machines.
W: No problem. But I don't understand why you need my notes, Carter; you haven't missed any classes.
M: Weekday mornings, I'm a cashier at a coffee shop downtown. After work, I come directly to school!
W: Wow, you're probably exhausted!
M: That's exactly why I want to borrow your notes. I've been nodding off during class, so my notes aren't very good.
W: Well, here's Professor Lahelle. How are you feeling?
M: I'm usually awake at the beginning. But after thirty minutes into class, I'm having trouble keeping my eyes open.
W: Listen. I need someone to study with, and you need someone to keep you awake; want to be study partners?
M: Yeah, I'd sure appreciate it.
W: OK, let's start today at the library. We're going there anyway, and I don't have to go to the cafeteria.
M: Sounds good. Oh, no, it looks like he's brought along some more of his slides; elbow me if I start drifting off.
W: I'm afraid I Won't be very helpful. His slides make me sleepy too!
(20)
A.His notes are poor.
B.His vision is getting worse.
C.He has missed a couple of classes.
D.He doesn't have any money to buy notes.