I have heard him ____ about you often.
A.to talk
B.talk
C.talking
D.to talking
A.to talk
B.talk
C.talking
D.to talking
______ him tell a lie since we became good friends.
A) I never heard B) I have heard never
C) Never have I heard D) Never I have heard
I don't think you've heard of him before, ______?
A) don't I B) haven't you C) do I D) have you
听力原文:M: Jane, have you met Arvid Brown? I think he is going to your school.
W: Oh, that Arvid. I've heard a lot about him. We've never actually been introduced.
Does Jane know Arvid Brown?
A.She doesn't know him.
B.She knows something about him.
C.She knows him very well.
M: Oh, somewhat I'm tired of working here anyway.
Q: What's the man's reaction to the news the woman told him?
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A.He is surprised.
B.He feels very happy.
C.He is indifferent.
D.He feels very angry.
M: If I had known this I wouldn't have troubled him so much.
Q: What do we learn from the conversation?
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A.The man took up much of the professor's time.
B.The man didn't make any trouble with Prof. Johnston.
C.The man has trouble getting along with Prof. Johnston.
D.The man knew Prof. Johnston was very busy.
听力原文: A man had to go to the court, and he asked his lawyer which judge he would have in the case. His lawyer told him and asked, "Don't you know him?"
"I don't know him", said the man, "but I want to send him a bottle of wine."
The lawyer was terribly shocked. "You can't do that," he said," you would seriously break the law, and you would surely lose the case. "Some weeks later, the case was heard, and the man won. As he was leaving the court, he said to his lawyer, "My present to the judge was quite successful, wasn't it?"
The lawyer was even more shocked than before, and said, "What? Did you really scud the judge that wine after I told you?"
"Yes, .certainly. "The man answered. "But I put my opponent's name on the card which I sent with the wine."
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A.He should not break the law.
B.He should send good wine to the judge.
C.He would be sure to lose the case if he didn't send good wine to the judge.
D.He would be sure to win the case.
听力原文:M: So, Marie, you work with computers?
W: That's right. I'm a computer programmer.
M: John told me you're working in a movie studio. Is that true?
W: That's right. I work for Walt Disney. Ever heard of them?
M: Sure I have! They make the cartoons, right? So, what's it like?
W: Great, but today was exceptionally busy. I've never experienced a day worse than today.
M: If you have a good boss, however, it can't be that bad.
W: Oh, don't even get me started about my boss!
M: Why not? Don't you get along with him?
W: No one gets along with him! Even his wife left him because she couldn't take it anymore. It's not just that, my job involves a lot of time at the computer, many hours, it can be very tiring.
M: Why not quit?
W: Never! I may work long hours and have lots of pressure, but the pay's great and I love what I do. It was my childhood dream to work on cartoons.
M: I'm confused. Why do you continue with a job that gives you so much pressure?
W: I like the money and the title, and the idea of working on cartoons. If I keep working like this I'm going to be dead before I'm 40!
M: I think you should have a chat with your boss, tell him how you feel.
W: Maybe you are right. I think I'll do that. This has got to be one of the worst days of my life!
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A.Yes, a very nice man.
B.No, nobody likes him.
C.He's OK.
D.She doesn't have a boss.
W: Oh, sorry to miss you. But my thirst for knowledge was greater than my hunger for food.
M: Ha. I never had that problem. So where were you?
W: My physics class ran overtime.
M: That's been happening quite a bit lately, hasn't it?
W: I guess so. Actually what happens is that a bunch of us hang around for a while after class to talk with our professor and ask him questions.
M: Oh, the professor is m popular. Who is he?
W: Professor Hall. Have you heard of him?
M: Hm, he does have a good reputation in the physics department.
W: And a well deserved one. The same students who fall asleep in the discussion group in seminars fight for front row seats in his lecture.
M: Oh, no. I hope he isn't catching.
W: You can joke. But it's great to have a professor who is not only interesting, but is prepared to give up time for students.
M: I know. There I really agree. Maybe I should sit in on his class some time. Do you think he would care?
W: Not at all! Lots of students bring their friends and he says he feels flattered.
(23)
A.Giving a lecture.
B.Discussing physics problems.
C.Waiting for a friend.
D.Reading twentieth-century literature.
Which fiction is this excerpt from?