A.Because he forgot one of his suitcases.B.Because he was asked to get off.C.Because h
A.Because he forgot one of his suitcases.
B.Because he was asked to get off.
C.Because he wanted to go out to smoke.
D.Because he had lost his passport.
A.Because he forgot one of his suitcases.
B.Because he was asked to get off.
C.Because he wanted to go out to smoke.
D.Because he had lost his passport.
A.Because he lost one.
B.Because he only bought three.
C.Because he forgot to count the one he was riding.
D.Because he didn't know how to count.
听力原文: The day started badly, I woke up late because I forgot about the alarm clock the night be- fore. I got dressed in five minutes and called a taxi to go to the airport. Thirty minutes later the taxi had still not arrived. I called the taxi company, and they explained that the taxi broke down. So, I decided to take my own car to Heathrow, picked up my bag and left the house. But when I got in the car, the engine wouldn't start. I realized that 1 left the headlights on last night. I decided to try the taxi company again, but when I put my hand in my pocket, my telephone wasn't there. I left it in the kitchen so I 'went back inside to get it. I opened the door and could' hear the radio, which I forgot to switch off. "This is the BBC News at eight o'clock on Sunday the seventh of April," I heard. "Eight o'clock," I thought, "but it's only seven o'clock," and I looked at my watch to check. Suddenly, I remembered. It was eight o'clock! The clocks changed that week- end! There was no point going to the airport now. The plane had already taken off. But as I sat there listening to the news, I realized how lucky I had been. A plane crashed just after take-off at Heathrow, and it was feared that all 217 people aboard died.
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A.Because the taxi company was very busy at that time.
B.Because it was too late to call the taxi company.
C.Because he enjoyed driving by himself.
D.Because the taxi broke down.
听力原文: Mr. Smith was a wealthy industrialist, but he was not satisfied with life. He did not sleep well and his food did not agree with him. This situation lasted for some time. Finally, after several sleepless nights, he decided to go to see his doctor. The doctor advised him to go abroad to change condition. But Mr. Smith was afraid that he was not good at foreign language. The doctor told him that he could talk a little less and gave him four pieces of advice: go on a voyage, take plenty of exercise, try to re- duce his weight and avoid rich food.
Mr. Smith went to French. But he did not know French, and had to communicate through body movements. He joined in a physical training course. The teacher made him shake his knees, his arms, his neck and his head rapidly. He had to lie on the ground and raise his right and left legs. After a time his body grew hard and firm. He forgot his company and the importance of raising the level of production. He even began to notice the green trees and the lovely birds.
Finally he returned home. But unfortunately his improvement was only temporary. Soon he was a normal business man again, worried about his company, his savings, his advancement in a technological society,and things in general.
Why did Mr. Smith go to see his doctor?
A.Because he had little to eat.
B.Because he was seriously ill.
C.Because he was afraid of sleeping at night.
D.Because he didn't feel well.
A.Because she forgot to turn up the air conditioner.
B.Because she forgot to turn on the air conditioner.
C.Because the air conditioner was broken.
D.Because she wanted to save electricity.
听力原文:W: Good morning, Tom! How are you?
M: Not bad! What about you?
W: Fine. Tom, you didn’t show up yesterday evening, did you?
M: I am sorry I didn’t. I had planned to go to your party, but was caught up by a program about Oprah Winfrey. I simply could not help sticking to the television until it was too late for your party.
W: Oprah Winfrey?
M: Yes. She is a US talk show hostess, and the queen of all talk! Come on, haven’t you ever heard of her?
W: Oh, I remember. She is enormously influential, and it is said that her influence extends far beyond the media! She must have a distinguished family background, don’t you think so?
M: No. on the contrary, her birth place was actually notorious for its poverty. But as she applied herself to study and work, she later became America’s first African-American news anchor.
W: She is really great! Then, have you watched her talk show for a long time?
M: Of course! She is frank and genuine. She never spreads gossip or scandal!
W: That would certainly make a difference among all the trash TV we have today!
M: You bet! That program I watched last night will be shown again this afternoon.
W: Really! I will make sure not to miss it! Bye for now!
M: See you later!
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A.Because he didn't want to go to the woman's party.
B.Because he was deeply attracted by a program about Oprah Winfrey.
C.Because he participated in Oprah Winfrey's program.
D.Because he forgot about the woman's party.
A.felt
B.forgot
C.met
D.experienced
The writer_______ (如此专心致志地写作) that he forgot to tap the ashes from his cigar.
A. concentrated
B. devoted
C. absorbed
D. fixed
A.Once he wanted to leave without his pants on.
B.Once he forgot his wedding and went fishing.
C.Once he forgot his lover and married another woman.
D.He forgot that he had already man4ed another woman.