A.On Saturday morning.B.Friday afternoon.C.Friday evening at eight or nine o'clock.D.F
A.On Saturday morning.
B.Friday afternoon.
C.Friday evening at eight or nine o'clock.
D.Friday morning.
A.On Saturday morning.
B.Friday afternoon.
C.Friday evening at eight or nine o'clock.
D.Friday morning.
A.On Saturday and Sunday summer mornings.
B.On Saturday and Sunday winter mornings.
C.On Saturday and Sunday summer afternoons.
D.On Saturday and Sunday winter afternoons.
A post office is open in America.
A.on Saturday mornings
B.from Monday till Friday
C.every day from 8: 30 to 4: 30
D.from Monday to Friday and Saturday mornings
The bombing happened ______.
A.on Saturday when there were many people in the park
B.outside a shopping center on Saturday
C.in a car factory
D.in a big square where there were many people
M: Really? That's wonderful. I've heard it's beautiful there.
Q: Where is the woman going?
(17)
A.on holiday.
B.to university.
C.to study abroad.
D.to the shop.
听力原文:W: Bob, you weren't at home last Saturday, were you? I tried to call you.
M: Oh, that's right, I went shopping, I suppose you phoned me in the morning, didn't you?
W: Yes, it was late in the morning when I phoned.
M: Yes, Carolyn, I was out shopping. Why did you phone me,?
W: I wanted to ask if you'd like to come to dinner on Sunday.
M: Oh, what a pity! I wish I had come bur—actually, I were on a river trip practically the whole day Sunday.
W: How was the trip?
M: Very worthwhile. By the way, how did rite dinner party go?
W: Well, we had a wonderful time. I thought you might have enjoyed it too ff you had come. Tom Welsh and his wife were with us. You've met them before, haven' t you?
M: Tom Welsh, yes, I rather liked him.
W: And we had a lovely dinner with green cabbage, cucumber soup and fresh salad.
M: Very nice.
W: And they asked about you.
M: And how're they getting on?
W: Oh, very well. They enjoyed the party very much.
M: Ah, good.
(20)
A.On Saturday.
B.On Sunday.
C.On Monday.
D.On Friday.
A.Good mornin
B.Can I help you?
C.What do you want?
D.What are you doing?
M: Well, everyone has been talking about having a barbecue down by the river, so why don't you pick up some ham burger and hot dogs?
W: Okay. And you better pick up some chicken for those who don't like hamburger or hot dogs.
M: Alright. What else? Uh, we're gonna need some soft drinks, How about ten of those big 2-liter bottles?
W: Sounds fine, but be sure to buy a variety of drinks.
M: Okay. And what about dessert?
W: Well, maybe we could ask Kathy to make a few cherry pies like she did last time.
M: Well, I wouldn't mind that, but you know, she's been very busy working two jobs, so I'd hate to ask her, and uh... why don't you whip up some of your oatmeal cookies? Hey, you could even ask, uh... ,what's her name... yeah that new girl, Susan, the one that moved in across the street! I bet she'd be willing to help you! She's a real knockout !
W: Nah, I don't think I could ask her... I don't know her phone number, plus...
[Door bell tings...]
M: Hey, you don't need to. She's at the door!
(23)
A.On Thursday.
B.On Friday.
C.On Saturday.
D.On Sunday.
Good mornin
A.John. How are you doing?
B.I am pleased.
C.Good night. C. Not so bad. And you?
D.How do you do?
The pattern of crime has varied very little over a long period of years.Murder reaches its high during July and August, as do rape and other violent attacks.Murder, moreover, is more than seasonal: it is a weekend crime.It is also a nighttime crime: 62 percent of murders are committed between 6 p.m.and 6 a.m.
Unlike the summer high in crimes of bodily harm, burglary(夜盗) has a different cycle.You are most likely to be robbed between 6 p.m.and 2 a.m.on a Saturday night in December, January, or February.The most uncriminal month of all? May —except for one strange statistic.More dog bites are reported in this month than in any other month of the year.
Apparently our intellectual seasonal cycles are completely different from our criminal tendencies.Professor Huntington, of the Foundation for the Study of Cycles, made extensive studies to discover the seasons when people read serious book, attend scientific meetings, make the highest scores on examinations, and propose the most changes to patents (专利).In all instances, he found a spring peak and an autumn peak separated by a summer low.On the other hand, Professor Huntington’s studies indicated that June is the peak month for suicides and admissions to mental hospitals.June is also a peak month for marriages!
6.Which of the following is the best title for this article?()
A.A Time for Murder
B.Summer Crime
C.Crime Cycles Throughout the Year
D.Criminal Tendencies in Different Months
7.According to Paragraph 2, a murder would most likely occur ____.
A.on a weekend night in winter
B.on a weekday afternoon in summer
C.on a weekend morning in winter
D.on a weekday night in summer
8.In which of the following months are crimes least seen?()
A.April
B.May
C.June
D.October
9.In Paragraph 4, why is an exclamation mark (感叹号“!”) used at the end of the last sentence?()
A.Because the author is surprised that so many people marry in June.
B.Because the author is surprised that the marriage peak occurs in the same month as the peak for suicides and admissions to mental hospitals.
C.Because the author doesn’t understand why the peaks for suicides and marriage are in the same month.
D.Because the author lays emphasis on this sentence.
10.What does the last paragraph mainly tell us?()
A.Prof.Huntington found seasonal crime cycles.
B.Spring and autumn are intellectual seasons when people work efficiently.
C.June is the peak month for suicides.
D.Spring and autumn are crime peaks.