W: Sorry, we weren't exactly on good terms when she left.
Q: What does the woman imply?
(15)
A.She lost Sally's new address.
B.Sally had to move unexpectedly.
C.She'll be glad to take the mail to Sally's house.
D.She's no longer in contact with Sally.
A.She lost Sally's new address.
B.Sally had to move unexpectedly.
C.She's no longer in contact with Sally.
D.She'll be glad to take the mail to Sally's house.
M: Sorry, we haven't been exactly on good terms since she left.
Q: What does the man imply?
(13)
A.He lost Sally's new address.
B.Sally will appear unexpectedly.
C.He is no longer in contact with Sally.
D.He will send the email by himself.
They’ve just ________ a new house in the country at a great sum of money.
A.bargained
B. robbed
C.computed
D.purchased
A.bargained
B.robbed
C.computed
D.purchased
Dear Soria,
The Model 453 hair dryer you purchased last week does have a manufacturing defect that results in its overheating after a few minutes'use.We genuinely appreciate your bringing this situation to our attention and very much regret the inconvenience you have experienced.
If you will return the hair dryer to us we will replace it with our new Model 454 at no additional cost to you.Should you prefer to get the money back,of course,we will refund the full purchase price plus tax.
Sincerely yours,
Jack Sidney
Sales Manager
听力原文:M: Sarah, did you have a chance to buy that new novel you wanted?
W: No, but I had Doris get it for me.
Q: What does Sarah say about the novel?
(17)
A.Doris wrote it for her.
B.She didn't want Doris to borrow it.
C.She enjoyed it but Doris didn't
D.Doris purchased it for her.
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A.Although it may seem that everyone owns a smartphone these days.
B.If Apple offers a less expensive model of the iPhone later this year.
C.The same theory can be applied to customers who are making the switch to smartphones today.
D.Who purchased a new mobile phone in the last three months.
E.The smartphone race is still raging.
F.If it works,why switch?
听力原文:M: Hi, Sally, going to the football game today?
W. Not to it. I' m planning to watch it on television.
M: Why is that? Do you feel too poor this close to the end of the month?
W: Money is not the problem. I find it easier to follow football on television than in the stadium. When I see the game in person, I feel just I am too far away from the action, and I always lose track of the ball.
M: I know just what you mean. Besides on television the new cameras they use give you super-views of all the plays. But there is always so much excitement. People cheering and shouting when you are there in person. The enthusiasm is catching, and I'd cheer along with everyone else.
W: You are right there. But I' d like to know exactly what I'm yelling for. And if I can' t even see who has the ball, I can't get very excited. So I really prefer watching it on television.
M: I see your point. Well, enjoy the game.
W: You too.
What is the main topic of the conversation?
A.Attendance at sports meet.
B.Viewing football games.
C.Interviews with football players.
D.Types of college cheers.
听力原文:M: Sally, were you able to get that report all typed up.
W: Not yet, Mr. Black. Mrs. Famsworth asked me to type some letters for her. I'll be finished pretty quick and then I'll start on that.
M: Don't forget I need it in the morning. I have to take it along to Chicago to the regional meeting.
W: Don't worry, I'll get it done. My husband's on a business trip too. He's in Detroit today, and tomorrow he'll be in Boston. So I'm planning to stay late. After it's typed up I'll leave it on your desk. I should be finished by 8:00.
M: I'm sorry to make you so late.
W: It's all right, Mr. Black. Really, I don't mind at all. Besides, I can make a little extra money. My husband's birthday is next month. I want to buy him a new watch.
M: What kind are you going to get for him, a Bulova?
W: No, I thought I'd get a Rolex. or an Elgin. I don't really know much about watches.
M: I've got one of those Seiko digitals. I really like it.
W: Do you think my husband would like one like that?
M: I'm sure he would. The only problem is that they're a little bit heavy.
W: If they're that good, I think I'll go ahead and get him one.
M: Well, at least he won't get a tie. That's what I usually get.
W: Remember, it's the thought that counts.
What is Sally doing now?
A.Typing letters for Mr. Black.
B.Typing a report for Mrs. Farnsworth.
C.Typing a report for Mr. Black.
D.Typing letters for Mrs. Farnsworth.
听力原文: Good evening. You are listening to Pop Worm of BCD International. I'm Sally Brown. Today, we are going to hear several current hits of the world's most popular artists.
Well, at the beginning, I would like to say a few words to my dear listeners who are not very familiar with this program.
Because many people want to listen to and understand pop songs, radio producers at BCD International have made hundreds of programs over the years. We not only have access to the stars of the music world, but also have a vast library of "golden oldie" classics, as well as the "latest releases".
For those of you who like a bit of background of your favorite music--there are The History of Pop and The Road to Music. These two series bring you the language of pop music and information about the periods and the artists.
If you want to hear from the artists themselves, there's a new series called About the Big Hits. This is based on interviews with popular singers and songwriters. They speak to us about the meanings and ideas behind their songs.
If you want to understand the words to the big music hits, Pop Words is the program for you. After all, it's hard enough for native English speakers to understand most pop songs--so, if English isn't your first language, you shouldn't be surprised if the words to many songs leave you in the dark. It was to address exactly this problem that BCD International started broadcasting Pop Words just over 23 years ago... [fade out]
Which of the following is covered in BCD International programs?
A.Interviews with radio producers.
B.A large variety of pop songs.
C.News from the music library.
D.Stories about the good old days.