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—What did he just say?—Nothing, he______ to himself.
A.was just talking
B.just talked
C.has just talked
D.had just talked
—What did he just say?—Nothing, he______ to himself.
A.was just talking
B.just talked
C.has just talked
D.had just talked
--What did he just say?--Nothing, he ______ to himself.
A.was just talking
B.just talked
C.has just talked
D.had just talked
What did Richard Causey claim?
A.He had nothing to do with the increasing price of Euron stock.
B.He was maneuvered by even higher-ranking officials.
C.He just meant to save Euron from going bankrupt.
D.He is innocent because he did everything according to the regulations.
The next day was Saturday. He knew that most of the boys would be down on the playground and choose up sides for the Saturday game. Robert knew he could play well and that just might be enough to prove he was strong, and to make friends with them. He arrived early and did his step exercises. He shot the ball several times and did some other exercises—the most difficult and most wonderful in basketball. Then the boys came. Robert went through what he had done before the game and showed what he could do. No one said a word. The boys just looked at each other and thought about it. In the end, when it was all over, the biggest of the group just smiled and shook his head. Robert knew he had made it.
1. What does “This did not help to make him less lonely” mean?()
A、Robert felt more lonely because the other boys wanted to test him.
B、Robert did not want himself to be less lonely.
C、Robert felt as lonely as before when the other boys tried to find out what kind of a boy he was.
D、The other boys did not want to make Robert feel less lonely.
听力原文:W: How did you do on the math exam, Jack?
M: I barely made it. It was just a passing score but better than I had expected.
Q: What do we learn from the conversation?
(19)
A.Jack did better than he thought he was able to do.
B.Jack got an excellent score, which was unexpected.
C.Jack didn't pass, although he had tried his. best.
D.Jack was disappointed at his math score.
听力原文:M: How did Jim do this year? Did he get a scholarship?
W: It was just his math courses that let him down and didn't measure up.
Q: What does the woman mean?
(16)
A.Jim's grades were too poor to get a scholarship.
B.Jim would have got a scholarship if his math grades had been better.
C.Jim's math was poor since he doesn't know how to measure.
D.Jim's math grades sharply go down this time.
听力原文:W: Hi, Bill, you look happy.
M: Yes, I've just seen a very funny film on TV.
W: What was it about?
M: It was about a careless man who got into trouble wherever he went. He couldn't do anything right.
W: So you like it?
M: Yes, I do. It made me laugh a lot.
W: But I'd rather see something not only interesting but also instructive.
M: Oh, Jane, don't be so serious. People sometimes need relaxation.
W: That's true. But I just think that watching TV is not just for entertainment.
What do we lean, about Bill?
A.He just got out of trouble.
B.He did something right.
C.tie enjoyed what he had done.
W: All right.
M: Well, could you describe the man who robbed the bank for this report that we're filling out here? Now, anything at all that you can remember would be extremely helpful to us.
W: Well, just, I can only remember basically what I said before.
M: That's all right.
W: The man was tall, em... six feet, and he had dark hair, and he had moustache.
M: Very good. All right, did he have any other distinguishing marks?
W: Um, no, none that I can remember.
M: Do you remember how old he was by any chance?
W: Em. . . well, I guess around 30, maybe younger, give or take a few years.
M: Ur, hum, all right. Do you remember anything about what he was wearing?
W: Yes, yes, he had on a dark sweater, a solid color.
M: OK. Urn... anything else that strikes you at the moment?
W: I remember he was wearing a light shirt under the sweater. Yes, yes.
M: All right. Mrs. Dawson, I really appreciate what you've been through today.I'm just going to ask you to look at some photographs before you leave if you don't mind. It won't take very long. Can you do that for me?
W: Oh, of course.
M: Would you like to step this way with me, please?
W: OK, sure.
M: Thank you.
Questions:
19. What do we learn about the woman?
20. What did the suspect look like?
21. What did the man finally asked the woman to do?
22. How did the woman get to know about the job vacancy?
(20)
A.She was a bank manager.
B.She was a victim of the robbery.
C.She was a defence lawyer.
D.She was a witness to the crime.
听力原文:W: Did you paint the room all by yourself?
M: As a matter of fact, I bad my brother do it for me. He came here just this morning.
Q: What can be inferred about the man?
(13)
A.Her brother did not arrive this morning.
B.She painted her brother's room.
C.Her brother painted the room for her.
D.She and her brother painted the room together.
听力原文:W: Please turn off the lights, Harry.
M: Why? What's the matter? I want to read the paper.
W: If we turn on too many lights, all the electricity in the house will go off.
M: Now who told you that?
W: Our new neighbor Mr. Smith.
M: Mr. Smith? When did he come to our home?
W: I had to go to his home and ask for help today.
M: What was wrong?
W: When I turned on the washing machine, all the lights went out.
M: Well, did he take care of it for you?
W: Yes, but he said it would take a lot more work to do a really good job.
M: What does he mean by a really good job?
W: He said we need new electric wires throughout the house and a lot of other things.
M: Did he tell you how much it would cost?
W: Yes, about a thousand dollars.
M: A thousand dollars? That's a lot of money. And just we need to get some work done on our car, too.
What had gone wrong in their house?
A.Their washing machine.
B.The electricity.
C.The lights.