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Do you have () tea in the cup?A. someB. anyC. many

Do you have () tea in the cup?

A. some

B. any

C. many

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第1题
A:I'd rather have some tea,id you don't mind.B:______

A.Which do you perfer

B.Oh,no.That's OK

C.How do you like it

D.Would you like to try it on

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第2题
听力原文:W: Can't you come in and have tea now, Peter?M: I' d like to. But I must water th

听力原文:W: Can't you come in and have tea now, Peter?

M: I' d like to. But I must water the garden first.

W: Let me give you a hand.

What are they going to do first?

A.Come into the room.

B.Water the garden.

C.Drink some water.

D.Have some tea.

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第3题
听力原文:W: I'll get some soft drink. Do you like to drink something?M:No, thank you. I'll

听力原文:W: I'll get some soft drink. Do you like to drink something?

M:No, thank you. I'll just drink the iced tea I have with me. Thanks for the offer anyway.

Q:What will the man probably do?

(17)

A.Go with the woman for a drink.

B.Drink what he has brought with him.

C.Continue with his work until lunchtime.

D.Ask the woman to get him some soft drink.

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第4题
听力原文:W: Excuse me, sir. Can I have breakfast in my room?M: Sure, Madam. In our hotel,

听力原文:W: Excuse me, sir. Can I have breakfast in my room?

M: Sure, Madam. In our hotel, breakfast is served from 6:30 until 8:30. The menu is here.

W: Thanks. I'd like some jam and roast bread for my breakfast please.

M: Jam and roast bread. OK. At what time would you like it?

W: 7:15 is OK I think.

M: 7:15 is all right, Madam. Would you like some fruit juice?

W: Yes. What do you have now?

M: We have orange, apple, peach and so on.

W: I think I'd like orange please.

M: Orange? Ok. And would you prefer tea or coffee?

W: Tea, please. Thank you.

M: Good-bye.

W: Good-bye.

(20)

A.7:30 to 9:30.

B.6:00 to 8:00.

C.6:30 to 8:30.

D.7:00 to 9:00.

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第5题
听力原文: Could I have your attention please? Thank you. As I told you this morning, this

听力原文: Could I have your attention please? Thank you.

As I told you this morning, this afternoon is our shopping afternoon. If you have a look at the back page of your tour programme, you'll see a little map of the city centre, with the names of some of the shops marked. As you won't have too much time, I'm just going to explain to you what they sell.

We're now in the Friendship Shopping Centre. On your right is Larp's, a very good place for shoes and boots, rather than gloves, bags, clothes or others. Opposite that is Li Ning, a good place for sports goods, not cheap, but really pretty. Next door to Li Ning is a place for books. They have got books on almost every subject anyone has ever written about, airplanes to animals, but Chinese only--so none of your English books I'm afraid. If you walk along, there are shops which sell cameras, radios, and so on, which you won't buy, I'm afraid, if you are tired or would like to have a nice cup of afternoon tea, I suggest Splend Tea Shop, where you can have British afternoon tea, with very good home-made cakes, chocolates and others. The shop is two blocks away from here, but within walking distance.

What does the speaker do most probably?

A.He's a teacher.

B.He's a tour guide.

C.He's a shop assistant.

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第6题
听力原文:M: What do you think of my new painting? I've just finished it.W: Well, the color

听力原文:M: What do you think of my new painting? I've just finished it.

W: Well, the colors are a little strange, don't you think so? Perhaps a little too vivid?

M: Ah, yes. That's the point. It's called Colors.

W: Oh, yes, I see. Well, it's not quite my cup of tea—but we all have different tastes, don't we?

What are the two speakers talking about?

A.Strange colors.

B.Different tastes of tea.

C.Fashion.

D.A painting.

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第7题
听力原文:(After sitting and reading the menu)W: Good afternoon. What can I get you?M: I'd

听力原文:(After sitting and reading the menu)

W: Good afternoon. What can I get you?

M: I'd like to have some lunch. Do you recommend anything?

W: Well, the chef's specialties are the Manhattan clam chowder and chicken soup with mushrooms and lotus seeds.

M: Mmm...sounds good. Well, I'd like a bowl of chicken soup with mushrooms and lotus seeds then, please.

W: Would you like that as a starter?

M: Yes, please.

W: And what would you like for a main course? We have spaghetti with garlic, roast pork stuffed with prunes and shallots, chicken with honey, and leek and smoked salmon tart.

M: I'd like a salmon, but not smoked salmon tart.

W: Does your salmon come with anything?

M: Yes, it comes with a side salad with chive dressing.

W: Good, sir. And how would you like your salmon?

M: Rare, please

W: And what would you like to drink? We have beer, wine, cocktails, orange juice, soda, Coke, Pepsi, milk, yogurt, coffee, tea and mixed drinks.

M: I'd just like to have an iced tea, please.(After eating)

W: Would you like to see a dessert menu? We have cheesecakes, ice-creams, pancakes, sweet soufflés, sweet pies, berry pudding, bread pudding, almond pizza, cherry crisp, ginger pumpkin mousse and rice pudding.

M: Oh, I really can't resist the temptation to try some of them. Well, bring me a little bit of ginger pumpkin mousse and rice pudding, please.

W: OK. Just a moment.

M: (Talking to himself)I'm full up to my throat. What can I do?

(20)

A.They are in a hotel.

B.They are in a restaurant.

C.They are in an ice-cream shop.

D.They are in a snack bar.

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第8题
听力原文:M: Hi, Maria.W: Oh! Hi, Dave. Come on in. Take a seat. Would like anything to dri

听力原文:M: Hi, Maria.

W: Oh! Hi, Dave. Come on in. Take a seat. Would like anything to drink, coffee or tea?

M: Coffee would be fine. Eh... So how have you been?

W: Oh, not so bad. And you? M: Oh, I'm doing OK. But school has been really busy these days, and I haven't had time to relax.

W: By the way, what's your major anyway?

M: Hotel management.

W: Well, what do you want to do once you graduate?

M: Eh... I haven't decided for sure. But I think I'd like to work for a hotel or a travel agency in this area. How about you?

W: Well, when I first started college, I wanted to major in French. But I realized I. might have a hard time finding a job using a language. So I switched to computer science. With the right skills, landing a job in the computer industry shouldn't be as difficult.

M: So do you have a part-time job to support yourself through school?

W: Well, fortunately for me, I received four-year academic scholarship. That pays for all of my school expenses.

M: Wow. That's great.

W: Yeah. How about you? Are you working your way through school?

M: Yeah, I work three times a week at a restaurant near campus.

W: Oh, what do you do there?

M: I'm a cook.

W: How do you like your job?

M: It's OK. The other guys are friendly and the pay isn't bad.

What does the conversation take place?

A.In a teahouse.

B.In a classroom.

C.In Dave's dorm.

D.At Mafia's home.

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第9题
When you are small, all ambitions fall into one grand category: when I'm grown up. When I'
m grown up. You say, I'll go up in space. I'm going to be an author. I'll kill them all and then they'll be sorry.

None of it ever happens, of course, or very little; but the fantasies give you the idea that there is something to grow up for. Indeed one of the saddest things about golden youth is the feeling that from eighteen on, it is all downhill; a determination to be better adults than the present job-takers is fine, but to refuse to grow up at all is just plain unrealism.

Right, so then you get some of what you want, or something like it, or something that will do all right, and for years you are too busy to do more than live in the present and put one foot in front of the other; your goals stretching little beyond the day when the boss has a stroke or the moment when the children can bring you tea in bed and the later moment when they actually bring you hot tea, not mostly slopped in the saucer. However, I have now discovered an even sweeter category of ambition. When my children are grown up...

When my children are grown up, I'll learn to fly a plane. I will career round the sky, knowing that if I do "go pop" there will be at least no little ones to suffer shock and grief; that even if the worst does come, I'll at least escape a long stay in hospital and all that looking for your glasses in order to see where you've left your teeth. When the children are grown up I'll actually be able to do a day's work in a day, instead of spreading over three, and go away for a weekend without planning as if for a trip to the moon. When I'm grown up--when they're grown up--I'll be free.

Of course. I know it is not to get worse before it gets better. Twelve-year-old, I'm told, don't go to bed at seven, so you don't ever get your evenings; once they're past ten you have to start worrying about their friends instead of simply shooting the intruders off the doorstep. Of course, you've got even more to worry about.

What interests the writer about the young is that they ______.

A.have so many unselfish ambitions

B.have such long-term ambitions

C.don't all want to be spacemen

D.all long for adult pleasures

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