How things going on?-_________.
A.they are not ok
B.how are you
C.thanks
D.not too bad
A.they are not ok
B.how are you
C.thanks
D.not too bad
—How are you getting on with your work?
—Oh, I'm sorry. Things aren't going so well as ______.
A) plans B) planning C) planned D) to plan
A.700.
B.900.
C.We don't know.
听力原文:M: How's the new job going?
W: Well, I'm learning a lot of new things, but I wish the director would give me some feedback.
Q: What does the woman want to know?
(13)
A.Her new responsibilities in the company.
B.What her job prospects are.
C.What the customers' feedback is.
D.The director's opinion of her work.
听力原文:M: Do you need much time at the shopping mall?
W: Not really. I want to buy a big cake for my grandmother's birthday and a few things for school. How about you?
Q: Where is the woman going?
(8)
A.A birthday party.
B.Her grandmother's.
C.The shopping mall.
D.School.
M: I often think about it, too. How will it develop? How will it affect different areas? Is this change going to be beneficial for me personally?
W: I have a friend who is a businessman and is very non-technical. Last year, when he found out he could play cards with friends all over the country on a computer, ho bought a portable computer. At first he used it mostly to play cards wherever he went, but now he's learned how to do other things on the Internet and he's fascinated by how the world changes and what that means from a business point of view.
M: There's no doubt the Internet will be a powerful commercial medium. It'll connect hundreds of millions of customers and open up huge markets for all kinds of products and services.
W: That's true. I can imagine companies sending advertisements directly to customers over the net. Customers, in turn, can examine and compare whatever goods they want to buy and tell their computers to find them at the best price offered.
M: Yeah. Your computer will be your representative and will spare no efforts in bargaining with the computers of various sellers. It'll be a shopper's heaven.
(27)
A.He played cards with people all over the world.
B.He played cards on the internet at first and later did other things with computer.
C.He was fascinated by how the world changes.
D.He understood the computer affected different areas.
听力原文:M: What are you going to do after you graduate from college?
W: I' m not sure. I may be a teacher. But I want to do more than just teaching, maybe practice law. How about you?
M: I don't have any plans yet. Things change all so quickly. I'd rather wait and see.
What will the man probably do after he graduates from college?
A.He will become a teacher.
B.He will become a lawyer.
C.He will try a lot of jobs.
D.He has not decided yet.
听力原文:A: Hello, Michael. How are things going?
B: Very well, thanks. Cathy, guess what, Tom and I have just won this year's speech contest.
A: Oh, how wonderful! Congratulations!
B: Thanks. Are you free this Saturday evening? You see, we are thinking about having a Party,.... you know ... just to celebrate.
A: Yeah, I'll be glad to come. You guys deserve to celebrate. You've been working so hard, haven't you?
B: Yes, to tell the truth, we haven't had a good night's sleep last week. We need a break.
A: Are there any other people coming to the party?
B: We've invited some of our friends to come over and we would especially like you to join us.
A: I'd be delighted to. Thank you ... Um ... Would you like me to bring some food or drinks?
B: Oh, don't bother. We've got everything ready.
A: Oh, that's very kind of you. By the way, can I bring my sister to the party? She’s coming to visit me this weekend.
B: Sure, you can. She'll be welcome.
(27)
A.They have just won the spelling contest.
B.They have just won the composition contest.
C.They have just won the speech contest.
D.They have just won the vocabulary contest.
听力原文:W: Hey, Tom.
M: How are things going, Mary?
W: Great, I just finished my last exam for the semester, and now I'm going home to get ready for summer break. What about you?
M: I'll finish my last exam this afternoon. I'm on my way to the library now to finish studying for it. Where are you going this summer?
W: I'm planning to work in Woods Hole, Massachusetts, at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute. I'll be studying whales.
M: That sounds like a great job. I'll be working nearby on the coast at Nantucket.
W: What are you planning to do on the coast?
M: My uncle owns a restaurant there, so I'll be working as a waiter at night and then helping him do some accounting a few days each week. I have to save a lot of money for the next school year. Maybe we can get together and go to the beach this summer since we'll be living near each other.
W: That sounds good. I'll be working on a boat during July, and I won't return to shore for the entire month. But in June and later in August, I'll be working in the laboratories and I could drive up and see you in Nantucket.
M: OK. My uncle tells me June is the best time to go there before the town gets too crowded with tourists. Call me be fore you leave tomorrow and I'll give you a phone number where I can be reached this summer.
W: All right. I'll talk to you later. Good luck with your exam!
M: Thanks!
(26)
A.About opening a restaurant.
B.About working in the laboratory.
C.About how to spend the vacation.
D.About where to travel.
听力原文:M: What are you doing after graduation?
W: I'm not sure. I may be a teacher, But I want to do more than just teaching, maybe practice law. How about you?
M: I don't have any plans yet. Things all change so quickly. I'd rather wait and see.
What is the man going to do after graduation?
A.He will become a teacher.
B.He will become a lawyer.
C.He will try a lot of jobs.
D.He has not decided yet.
听力原文:M: Hi, Clare.
W: Hello, Alan, how are you?
M: I'm fine, where are you going?
W: Oh, I'm on my way home from work.
M: I didn't know you had a job.
W: Yeah. I got a part-time job at the supermarket.
M: What do you do there?
W: I work in the produce section, cleaning and wrapping fresh fruits and vegetables. Sometimes when it really gets busy, I work at the check-out counter. Have you got a job, Alan?
M: Yeah, I do yard work for people. You know, cutting grass, pruning trees, planting flowers, things like that.
W: I'd like doing that. It must be nice to work outdoors.
M: Sometimes it is, except when it rains, snows or gets too hot or too cold.
W: I guess every job has its drawbacks. There are times when I get pretty tired of carrying things around at my job. A job is a job. Got to earn money for school.
M: Me too, tuition sure is high, isn't it? Well, I'd better go now I have to plant some trees for my neighbors this afternoon.
W: Well, don't work too hard, holding a job, going to class, studying, sometimes can become mo much for one person. Take it easy.
M: You too. it was great seeing you. Clare.
(20)
A.She was going to the supermarket where she worked.
B.She was going home from the supermarket.
C.She was going to a store to buy some groceries.
D.She was returning to school.
听力原文:M: It looks like we are going to have a shower at any minute now.
W: I think so too. Isn' t it strange how you cart sense it.
M: I know what you mean.
W: Look at the clouds in the sky. Whenever they seem dark and law like this, you know it' s going to rain. Or look at an object that' s far away. If it seems clear to you, it probably going to pour.
M: Yes, and every thing seems to have a stronger smell to me then.
W: I know, and people often say it' s going to rain when they have aches and pains in certain parts of their body.
M: mother always complains that her knee hurts just before a storm.
M: And have you ever noticed how the animals act before a storm?
W: Sure. Horses and cows always seem to go to a protective area and huddle together.
M: Yeah, but with always the sensible things, how come we aren't carrying an umbrella with us now.
What is the main topic of the conversation?
A.How to treat minor aches and pains.
B.How to sharpen the senses.
C.How to predict the weather.
D.How to select a good umbrella.