A.Ok, I think we've both have done our best for this
B.No, the suggestion is too bad 23
C.Ok, you will benefit more than us
M: [24] I don't think we have an appointment.
W: No, we don't. You'll have to excuse me for this.
M: Since you are already here, what can I do for you?
W: Well, as far as I know, your company was founded three years ago and your business has been quite good for the past two years.
M: [24] I'm quite busy, Miss Redner. If you don't mind, just get straight to the point.
W: OK. I believe that you must have seen a lot of S.A.C. designed TV commercials and billboards, and if we cooperate, it'll certainly make your products better known and sold. What do you think?
M: I'm quite satisfied with the company that designs our advertisements at present.
W: Don't say no for no's sake, please. Here are some samples of our designs. Have a look, if you please.
M: All fight... They're pretty good but...
W: [25] The payment we ask for is very reasonable. Besides, you won't have the bondage of a contract. If you're not satisfied with us, we'll refund the money. But, of course, such a thing has never happened. We'll redo the commercial or billboard over and over again until you're satisfied.
M: There's no harm in giving it a try, I think. Leave your card. I'll call you when the next new product is ready to go on the market.
(20)
A.To make an appointment.
B.To ask for an interview.
C.To promote advertisement.
D.To have a negotiation.
—Waiter:________________.
A.I’ m really sorry about that.
B.I don’ t think it’ s hard.
C.You’ ll get it next time.
听力原文:M: Hello, Mary. I was hoping to speak to Helen.
W: Sorry, Helen's away on business. Can I help?
M: Yes, Mary, I think you probably can. I'm afraid I've got some rather bad news.
W: Oh?
M: It's the trip over for Electronica.
W: Uh-huh?
M: Yes, I'm afraid we've had a bit of an internal reorganization here and we'll be sending a much smaller team.
W: You will still be having the same booth at the fair, won't you?
M: I'm afraid not. There'll be just Brine and myself so we won't be able to manage such a large booth.
W: Well, I can't promise that they're going to have any smaller booths available at this late date ...
M: Yes, I realize that. But could you see what you could do? You know, Mary, you've done a terrific job so far.
W: We've certainly put a lot of work into it. I hope this doesn't mean you're canceling the reception at Caesar's Restaurant?
M: Not canceling it, but I think we'll have to reduce the scale a bit.
W: The problem is that all the arrangements have all been made and confirmed. We've already given a deposit for the food and wine. I don't know ... this may be difficult to change ...
M: Yes, I know, I'm sorry, but these things happen. I think I'd better talk to Helen.
W: Yes, I think you should.
(20)
A.He wants to cancel the reception at Caesar's Restaurant.
B.He wants to tell the woman some bad news.
C.He wants to have a smaller booth at the fair.
D.He wants to talk to Helen about his trip over for Electronica.
M: I don't think we have an appointment.
W: No, we don't. You'll have to excuse me for this.
M: Since you are already here, what can I do for you?
W: Well, as far as I know, your company was founded three years ago and your business has been quite good for the past two years.
M: I'm quite busy, Miss Redner. If you don't mind, just get straight to the point.
W: Ok, I believe that you must have seen a lot of S. A. C. designed TV commercials and billboards, and if we cooperate, it'll certainly make your products better known and sold. What do you think?
M: I'm quite satisfied with the company that designs our advertisements at present.
W: Don't say no for no's sake, please. Here are some samples of our designs. Have a look, if you please. M: All fight...They are pretty good but...
W: The payment we ask for is very reasonable. Besides, you won't have the bondage of a contract. If you are not satisfied with us, we'll refund the money. But, of course, such a thing has never happened. We'll redo the commercial or billboard over and over again until you are satisfied.
M: There's no harm in giving it a try, I think. Leave your card. I'll call you when the next new product is ready to go on the market.
(20)
A.To make an appointment.
B.To ask for an interview.
C.To have a negotiation.
D.To promote advertisement.
M: Well, at least we'll be able to see if the campus is as beautiful as the photos in the prospect, us appear.
Q: Which of the following is certainly true?
(17)
A.The university will be better than the woman thinks.
B.The pictures in the prospectus show the university as it really is.
C.The speakers have decided where to study.
D.The pictures in the prospectus are very nice.
M: I know just what you mean, I'll be really pressed to get it done.
Q: What can we infer from the conversation?
(18)
A.The man agrees that the workload is heavy.
B.The man won't be able to go to the lab today.
C.The man thinks the woman is being unfair.
D.The man feels the assignment is reasonable.
听力原文:W: Well, this must be the National Library.
M: I guess so. Oh no! I don't think it's open today. Look. It says "Closed Tuesdays".
W: Well, we'll just have to come back tomorrow.
M: But we're supposed to go on that tour tomorrow.
W: Oh, that's fight. I forgot all about it. How about the day after tomorrow then?
M: It's OK with me.
When will they visit the National Library?
A.On Tuesday.
B.On Wednesday.
C.On Thursday.
D.On the weekend.
M: [24]I don't think we have an appointment.
W: No, we don't. You'll have to excuse me for this.
M: Since you are already here, what can I do for you?
W: Well, as far as I know, your company was founded three years ago and your business has been quite good for
the past two years.
M: [24]I'm quite busy, Miss Redner. If you don't mind, just get straight to the point.
W: OK. I believe that you must have seen a lot of S.A.C. designed TV commercials and billboards, and if we cooperate, it'll certainly make your products better known and sold. What do you think?
M: I'm quite satisfied with the company that designs our advertisements at present.
W: Don't say no for no's sake, please. Here are some samples of our designs. Have a look, if you please.
M: All fight... They're pretty good but...
W: [25]The payment we ask for is very reasonable. Besides, you won't have the bondage of a contract. If you're not satisfied with us, we'll refund the money. But, of course, such a thing has never happened. We'll redo the commercial or billboard over and over again until you're satisfied.
M: There's no harm in giving it a try, I think. Leave your card. I'll call you when the next new product is ready to go on the market.
(20)
A.To make an appointment,
B.To ask for an interview.
C.To promote advertisement.
D.To have a negotiation.
听力原文:W: Tom, does your throat hurt?
M: Yes.
W: OK. Do you want to get better?
M: Yes.
W: OK. We want you to get better, too. You'll have your tonsils(扁桃腺) out tomorrow, and you won't get so many colds any more.
M: But if I have my tonsils out tomorrow, I'll miss my birthday party on Saturday.
W: I know. It's a problem, isn't it? Let me try to work something out.
M: What?
W: I have to think about it.
M: You're joking with me.
W: Oh, I'm not, Tom. Give a chance to think about it, and I'll get a new idea.
M: A surprise?
W: Maybe. But you just put on your clothes, and I'll think of a surprise.
M: Will it hurt?
W: No. There are other boys and girls, and they are having tonsils out.
M: I don't want to.
W: Change your clothes, Tom. Everything will just be fine.
Where is Tom now?
A.At the college.
B.At TV studio.
C.At the hospital.
D.In the classroom.
W: It won't be easy.
M: Thanks a lot !
W: Oh, I'm just kidding. Actually, I think once we show how much money it could bring in, we'll be sure to convince everyone on campus to pitch-in.
M: Well... how are we going to get the message out?
W: One thing I was thinking of is to hang up handout on the bulletin boards.
M: But that's not going to attract much attention. We need to do something interesting.
W: Let me finish: I know someone who works at the campus print shop. Last week he said he could get hold of materials to make a big banner. That'll attract the attention of a lot of students if we can hang it in front of the student center.
M: Nice work !
W: I've also arranged to have an article published in the school paper next Wednesday. That way you can get the message out to the entire campus.
M: Uh-oh, that means I better come up with an article pretty quickly. How about if I write it up and I'll let you be the first to read it. How about alter English class tomorrow?
W: Sounds like a plan. I'll see you then.
M: You're the greatest. I don't think I would have known what to do without your help.
(20)
A.A car wash plan.
B.Thanksgiving.
C.A newspaper.
D.A message service.