Can you tell me how you () the earthquake?
A.were survived
B.survived
C.survivved in
D.survived after
A.were survived
B.survived
C.survivved in
D.survived after
A.ask
B. apply
C. require
D. inquire
听力原文:W: Excuse me, can you tell me how to get to the zoo?
M: You can take a No. 111 Bus.
W: Where shall I get off the bus?
M: At the railway station. The zoo is to the east of it. It's not very far, you can't miss it.
W: Thank you.
Where is the railway station?
A.It lies to the east of the city.
B.It lies to the east of the zoo.
C.It lies to the West of the zoo.
听力原文:M: My library book is eight days overdue. Can you tell me how much I owe you?
W: 8 cents a day.
M: Ok. Here's the money.
How much does the man owe the woman?
A.64 cents.
B.18 cents.
C.80 cents.
D.16 cents.
听力原文:M: Excuse me, can you tell me how to get to the city library?
W: Sorry, I'm a stranger here myself. Why don't you ask the policeman over there, near the bookstore?
Q: What did the woman suggest to the man?
(14)
A.Buying a map.
B.Asking the store manager.
C.Making a phone call.
D.Asking the policeman.
听力原文:W: Can you tell me how long a formal visit lasts in the U.S.A?
M: It depends. Usually half an hour. It can last a bit longer if tea or coffee is brought, but never longer than an hour. Remember in no circumstances should you get your host tired of seeing you again.
Q: In most circumstances, how long does a visit last?
(17)
A.Half an hour.
B.Longer than half an hour.
C.Longer than an hour.
D.It depends on different people.
听力原文:M: Excuse me, can you tell me where I can get a snack near here please?
W: Certainly. At Joe's Snack Bar. That's the nearest. It's down the street on the left next to a cinema.
Q: What do we know from the dialogue?
(18)
A.The woman tells the man where to have a snack.
B.The man wants to know how to get to Joe's house.
C.The woman tells the man how to get to a cinema.
D.The man lost his way in the street.
听力原文:M: Excuse me. Can you tell me how to get the nearest bank?
W: Of course. Go to the corner and turn left. The bank is right on the comer. You can't miss it. But today is Sunday and the bank is closed.
Q: What does the woman mean?
(19)
A.He can't miss the bank.
B.She forgot to tell him one thing.
C.It's no use going there.
D.The bank is close to the corner.
听力原文:M: Excuse me, can you tell me how I can get to the Government Building?
W: Of course, go straight for two blocks, and then look to the right.
What does the woman mean?
A.The man needs to continue walking.
B.The man needs to go straight back for two blocks.
C.He has already passed the building.
D.The building is to his right.
听力原文:M: Can you tell me how much it would cost to send this package by air?
W: Do you want to insure it?
Where is this conversation probably taking place?
A.In a post office.
B.At an insurance agency.
C.On an airplane.
D.In a moving company.
听力原文: W: Excuse me, I'm wondering if you could tell me how to find a place I can have my shoes fixed. I'm new in town.
M: Well, of course, you can always look in the yellow pages in the back of the telephone book under "Shoe Repair". But I think there’s a good shop not far from here. Take the first street to the left and walk about three blocks. I can’t remember the name of the shop, but you'll find it. It’s near the police station. By the way, do you know about the "Town Guide" ? It has all kinds of useful information. I think you’ll find it in any book store.
W: Thanks a lot, you' ve been very helpful and I’ll look for that "Town Guide" the next time I'm in book store. Let’s see, you said the repair shop was three blocks on the right?
M: No, first street on the left then three blocks.
W: Thanks again.
What is the woman looking for?
A.The bookstore.
B.The telephone company.
C.A map of the town.
D.A shoe repair shop.
W: Follow this street to the traffic lights, turn right there, and a short way along the left, you'll see it.
Q: What can we conclude from the conversation?
(13)
A.The man has lost himself in the center of the city.
B.The man has lost his way.
C.This is not the first time he came here.
D.He has never been here before.