May I go out to play basketball, Dad?No, you ______.You must finish your homework fi
A.mustn’t
B.may not
C.couldn’t
D.needn’t
A.mustn’t
B.may not
C.couldn’t
D.needn’t
A."
B.before
C.until
D.as
E.after
A.for the fear
B.afraid that
C.afraid of
D.for fear that
A.A. can
B.B. must
C.C. may
D.D. need
听力原文:M: Mom, may I play the computer games for a while?
W: Behave yourself! Dad is in the study.
Q: What does the mother ask the child to do?
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A.To go to the study.
B.To play computer games.
C.To ask for his father's permission.
D.To be quiet and not to disturb his father.
A.Can't
B.Wouldn't
C.May not
D.Won't
听力原文:W: Will you be joining us later in the basketball game?
M: No, thanks. I have to prepare for my tomorrow's presentation.
What will the man do?
A.To play basketball.
B.To go out for a walk.
C.To go to the library.
D.To prepare for the presentation.
听力原文:W: We haven't gone out for over a month. Let's go somewhere this evening.
M: Fine, where shall we go?
W: Look in the newspaper to see what's on at the cinema or the theater.
M: I see a new play opened this week.
W: I enjoy a concert.
M: According to the newspaper there aren't any tonight.
W: Aren't there any good films in town?
M: How about "Titanic"? That should be interesting.
W: Good. Let's go.
What are they discussing about?
A.How to spend the weekend.
B.where to go this evening.
C.What to do on Sunday evening.
听力原文:W: Hello, this is Mary Collins. May I speak to my husband, please?
M: He's just gone out with a customer to show him a new car.
What kind of work does Mr. Collins do?
A.He is a taxi driver.
B.He is an insurance salesman.
C.He is a sub driver.
D.He is a car salesman.
下列短文译成汉语。
It is generally known mat our dajly life is divided into two phases:work and recreation.Howover,few people know the distinctiOn between actiVe play and passive entertainment.We have to participate i n and ptactice it if we would enj oy an actiVe play. We to paint rather than 100k at paintings,to play instruments rather than go to Concerts,to dance and sing and act ourselves,engaging all our seilsos in fun and rules of The active play.Then someming may begin to happen to us:to Work upon our bodies And our souls.
W: That's terrific! It would be great if you could get back in shape in time for the state tournament.
Q: What does the woman mean?
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A.She hopes his recovery will continue quickly enough for the game.
B.She thinks he needs to exercise a lot if he wishes to compete.
C.She thinks he should take it easy or otherwise he may not be able to compete.
D.She hopes his back will get into shape in time for the game.
听力原文:W: How do you go to work every day, by bike or by bus?
M: By bike, of course.
W: Why don't you take the bus? Obviously it can save much time and energy.
M: I find it hard to agree with you. Sometimes if the bus is stuck in a traffic jam, it will waste much time instead of saving it.
W: Maybe you are right, but what if it was raining or storming? Will you still ride on your bicycle to your office?
M: Well, it all depends. If time permits, I will keep my habit and go to work by bike. But if time is pressing, I may choose the bus-ride, which is the last thing I'd like to do.
W: I can't make out why you hate the bus-fide so much.
M: Well, indeed, what bothers me the most is not the occasional traffic jam as I mentioned before, but the rode people with their rough behavior. on the bus.
W: I don't get it.
M: Every time I have to go to work by bus, it turns out to be a terrible experience. If worse comes to worst, you may find yourself on an overcrowded bus with no order, and in a near-riot. I'm not exaggerating.
W: I see what you mean. I'm sorry for you.
M: During rush hours you have to fight your way in, and fight your way out when you get off.
W: How terrible!
M: By the way, how do you go to work? I'm curious.
W: Well, I have a car of my own, so I neither take the bus nor ride the bike.
M: No wonder!
(20)
A.It is cheap and convenient.
B.It is time-saving and energy-sparing.
C.It is comfortable and safe.
D.One can make friends on the bus.