听力原文:M: Though we didn't win the game, we were satisfied with our performance.
W: You did a great job. You almost beat the world's champions. It's a real surprise to many people.
Q: What do we learn from this conversation?
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A.They both enjoyed watching the game.
B.People were surprised at their winning the game.
C.They both felt good about the results of the game.
D.The man thought the results were beyond their expectations.
听力原文:W: Though we didn't win the game,we were satisfied with our performance.
M: You did a great job.You almost beat the world's champions.It's a real surprise to many people.
Q: What do we learn from this conversation?
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A.They both enjoyed watching the game together.
B.They both felt good about the results of the game.
C.People were surprised at their winning the game.
D.The results were beyond the woman's expectation.
We can conclude from this passage that ______.
A.both Bunche and Terrell were well-educated
B.Bunche and Terrell served both their country and their race admirably
C.Bunche and Terrell involved themselves in their various activities to help their race
D.both Bunche and Terrell were proud of the achievements they had made in the area for civil rights
听力原文:M: Though we didn't win the game, we were satisfied with our performance.
W: You did a great job. You almost beat the world's champions. It's a real surprise to many people.
Q: What do we learn from this conversation?
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A.They both enjoyed watching the game.
B.The man thought the results were beyond their expectations.
C.They both felt good about the results of the game.
D.People were surprised at their winning the game.
W: If I were you, I'd skip it. We both have to get up early tomorrow morning and anyway I've heard it's not that exciting.
Q: What does the woman think the man should do?
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A.Go to sleep.
B.Watch the film later.
C.Change the channel.
D.Set the alarm clock.
W: If I were you, I'd skip it. We both have to get up early tomorrow. And anyway, I heard ft isn't that exciting.
Q: What does the woman mean?
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A.The man should stay up and watch the program.
B.The man should read something exciting instead.
C.The man should go to bed at eleven.
D.The man should give up watching the movie.
听力原文: I was married for almost six years. Jody and I were classmates at high school and were attracted to each other from the time we first met at the age of 12 or 13. We always hung out together and started dating seriously when we were only 15.
Everyone predicted that we'd break up one day. We were determined to prove them wrong and were engaged when we were 19. The evening I proposed was like something from a romantic novel. I chose my moment and asked the magic question: "Jody, darling, will you marry me?" Her answer was a few tears of happiness.
A year later, we had a typical, big wedding ceremony and Jody really did look the perfect bride in her white gown. We had a great time at Lake Taho for our honeymoon and came back and settled down to married life. Jessica, our daughter, was born, according to plan, two years after we were married and that was when our problems began.
We were both delighted to be parents, but somehow we just grew further and further apart from each other. Eventually, after four years, we separated and then, divorced. I still see Jessica regularly. I'm really sad about our divorce, but I guess everyone was right: we were too young when we started going out together and, the truth is, we were never really compatible.
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A.10 or 11.
B.14 or 15.
C.12 or 13.
D.19.
听力原文: When friends come to visit us in the evening, they spend their time telling us that they are in a hurry and looking at their watches. It isn't that our friends are all busy, it is just that we haven't got a television. People think that we are very strange. "But what do you do in the evenings?" they are always asking. The answer is simple. Both my wife and I have hobbies. We certainly don't spend our evenings staring at the walls. My wife enjoys cooking and painting and often attends evening classes in foreign language. This is particularly useful as we always go abroad for our holidays. I collect stamps and am always busy with my collection. Both of us enjoy listening to music and playing chess(象棋)together.
Sometimes there are power cuts and we have no electricity in the house. This does not worry us as we just light candles and carry on with what we were doing before. Our friends are lost--no television! --so they don't know what to do. On such evenings our house is very full as they all come to us. They all have a good time. Instead of sitting in silence in front of the television, everybody talks and plays games. Yes, life is possible without television!
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A.Because they are in a hurry.
B.Because they are strange.
C.Because they cannot watch TV.
D.Because they have other schedules.
It is very difficult to evaluate another person's performance objectively. For example, Senta recently wrote irresponsible remarks about her instructor because she was falling to pass the course. Her friend Sam wrote a marvelous description of the same instructor because he received an "A" in the course. Both Senta and Sam were not fairly evaluating the instructor. They were affected by the grades they were earning and were biased in their judgments.
Another irresponsible form. of evaluation occurred when James rated his instructor excellent because the instructor is "easy". He gives few tests and only assigns one paper during the entire term. His lectures are often full of jokes and endless stories. On the other hand, James rated Professor Jones poor because he assigns text work daily, gives pretest and posttest reviews, and packs his lectures with a lot of information.
Student should evaluate their instructors ______.
A.by discussing opinions with classmates
B.by rating the instructor's interest in students' problem
C.by discussing opinions with instructors
D.by rating instructor's humorous remarks
听力原文:M: How was your weekend?
W: It was awful.
M: Awful? Really? But I thought you planed to be going on a trip. Did you cancel it?
W: No. Unfortunately. I would have been better off if we had canceled it.
M: What do you mean?
W: Well, five of us were supposed to go to Chicago in Lisa's car...
M: Yeah?
W: And we were going to stay at Sue's parents' house, which is in Chicago...
M: Right?
W: So it's about a four-hour trip, and we were going to get there on Friday evening, and spend Saturday sight-seeing, and come back last night so we could go to classes this morning.
M: OK. That sounds like a good plan. So what went wrong?
W: What didn't go wrong? First of all, we were all crammed into Lisa's tiny car with all our bags.
M: Sounds pretty uncomfortable.
W: Hold on. I'm just getting started. Remember how hot it was this weekend?
M: Yeah, it was so bad I had to get out of the library. I ended up going to the beach both days.
W: Well, we were stuck in Lisa's car Friday afternoon and the air conditioing wasn't working.
M: Why didn't you open the windows?
W: We did, but the breezes blowing in were also hot.
M: I think you were glad to get to Chicago.
W: That's the worst part. We never made it. The car broke down and we were waiting for the car to be repaired the whole of Saturday in some small town near the Indiana border.
M: Couldn't Sue's parents come to pick you up?
W: They were out of town.
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A.To see some relatives.
B.To buy some toys.
C.To sightsee.
D.To go to the seashore.