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—You said you had something to talk with me. What’s that? —Well, _______________ what c

—You said you had something to talk with me. What’s that? —Well, _______________ what courses to select next year.

A. I want to talk to you

B. I was wondering to talk about

C. I’d like to discuss with you

D. I like to discuss about

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第1题
A young man was called up for army service and had to go to be medically examined. The doc
tor 【21】______ at a desk when he went 【22】______ He said to the man, "Take your coat and shirt off, loosen(松开)your belt and sit on 【23】______ chair."

The young man did 【24】______ The doctor looked 【25】______ him for a moment without getting 【26】______ from his chair and then said, “All right. 【27】______ your clothes again” “ 【28】______ you haven' t examined me at 【29】______ !" the young man said in a troubled 【30】______ . “It isn't 【31】______ ,” the doctor said gently.” 【32】______ I told you to take your coat and shirt off, you 【33】______ me all right, so you aren't 【34】______ .You saw the chair I pointed 【35】______ , so your eyesight' s good enough 【36】______ the army. You 【37】______ to take your clothes off and to sit on the chair, so your body 【38】______ be healthy, and you understood 【39】______ I told you to do and did it without a 【40】______ , so you must possess enough intelligence (智力) for the army."

【21】

A.is sitting

B.was sitting

C.sat

D.sits

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第2题
听力原文:W: Hello, Jack. How are you feeling now? Somebody said yoa have been sick.M: They

听力原文:W: Hello, Jack. How are you feeling now? Somebody said yoa have been sick.

M: They must have had me confused with my brother, George. He has been sick all the week. I have never felt so good in my life.

Q: How is Jack feeling?

(14)

A.He is sick.

B.He is fine.

C.He is happy.

D.He is confused.

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第3题
听力原文:M: What was the party like last night, Jane?W: Really Fantastic l There are some

听力原文:M: What was the party like last night, Jane?

W: Really Fantastic l There are some interesting people there, and we have had a good time together. Why couldn't you come?

M: Well, I had to work overtime yesterday. And when I returned home, I had a headache, so I had to go to bed straightly. But I was exhausted, so I just couldn't get to sleep for hours.

W: What a pity. Why don't you take a sleeping pill?

M: To speak my mind, I don't like them. I used to take them after I had spent a long period of time working at night.

W: How many did you use to take?

M: Three every night.

W: Good heavens. Why did you take so many?

M: Because I had great pressure. The doctor said they weren't very strong. Anyway, I used to feel awful the next morning.

W: I am sure you did.

M: The doctor said I had to be careful

W: I couldn't agree more.

M: So I stopped drinking coffee late at night instead.

(20)

A.He didn't like the host.

B.He was not invited.

C.He has another appointment.

D.He had a headache after work.

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第4题
听力原文:A man had to go to court, and he asked his lawyer which judge would be hearing hi

听力原文: A man had to go to court, and he asked his lawyer which judge would be hearing his case. His lawyer told him and then said "Do you know him?"

The man answered, "No, but I wanted to know his name so that I could send him a dozen bottles of good wine."

The lawyer was terribly shocked. "You can't do that. You would be breaking the law very seriously, and you would be sure to lose the case."

Some weeks later the case was heard, and the man won it. As he was leaving the court, he said to the lawyer, "My gift to the judge was quite successful, wasn't it?"

The lawyer was even more shocked than before, and said, "What? Did you really send him that wine after what I told you?"

"Yes, certainly," answered the man. "But I put my opponent's name on the card which I sent with the wine."

(30)

A.Because he wanted to buy some wine from the judge.

B.Because he wanted to win the case.

C.Because he wanted to send some flowers to the judge.

D.Because he wanted to lose the case.

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第5题
听力原文:W: Hello, John, how are you doing?M: Not very well. I was dropped from a class th

听力原文:W: Hello, John, how are you doing?

M: Not very well. I was dropped from a class that I needed to take this semester.

W: You were dropped from the class? What happened?

M: Well, this class was added at the last minute because there Were so many students who needed it. I went to the class the first day it opened, and I thought that I would be added to the class because I was there that day. The professor said something about turning in the add slip right away, but I needed to get a signature for another class I was adding, so I waited.

W: So you didn't turn in the add slip right away?

M: Right. Then I got sick the next day and missed the class. The following day when I went in to class, the teacher announced that anyone who had not turned in an add slip or missed any classes had been dropped. She said that there were too many students who wanted to take the class, and she had to accept the students who had added and were attending.

W: So what did you do at that point?

M: I left the class because I was so upset. I really needed that class to fulfil my requirements, and now my plans are ruined.

(20)

A.The class was added at the last minute at the request of many students.

B.Many of the students dropped the class the first day it opened.

C.A signature of the teacher was required for the registration of the class.

D.It was a compulsory class for college senior students.

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第6题
听力原文:Mrs. Robinson had one small, son. His name was Billy. Mrs. Robinson loved Billy v

听力原文: Mrs. Robinson had one small, son. His name was Billy. Mrs. Robinson loved Billy very much, and as he was not a strong child, she was always afraid that he might get ill, so she used to take him to the best doctor in the town four times a year to be examined.

During one of these visits, the doctor gave Billy various tests and then said to him, "Have you had any trouble with your nose or ears recently?"

Billy thought for a second and then answered, "Yes, I have." Mrs. Robinson was very worried. "But I'm sure you've never told me that, Billy!" she said anxiously.

"Oh, really?" said the doctor seriously. ,And what trouble have you had with your nose and ears, my boy?"

"Well" answered Billy, "I always have trouble with them when I'm taking my sweater off, because the neck is very tight."

(30)

A.Because he was ill.

B.Because he was rather weak.

C.Because he was always afraid.

D.Because she loved him.

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第7题
"Now we' re more than halfway; only two miles away from the tavern, "said the driver. "I

"Now we' re more than halfway; only two miles away from the tavern, "said the driver.

"I' m glad of that ! "answered the stranger, in a sympathetic mood. He wanted to say more but the east wind blew clear down a man' s throat if he tried to speak. The girl' s voice was something quite charming, however, and at present he spoke again.

"You don' t feel the cold so much at 20 below zero out in the Western Country. There' s none of this damp chill, " he said, and then it seemed as though he had blamed the uncomplaining young driver. She had not even said that it was an awful day, and he began to be conscious of a warm hopefulness of spirit, and sense of pleasant adventure under all the woollen shawls.

"You' ll have a cold drive going back, " he said in earnest, and put up his hand for the thirtieth time to see if his coat-collar were as colse to the back of his neck as possible. He had wished a dozen times for the warm old hunting rig in which he had many a day confronted the worst of

weather in the Northwest.

"I shall not have to go back!" exclaimed the girl, with eager pleasantness. "I' m on my way home now. I drove over early just to meet you at the train. We had word that someone was coming to the tavern. "

How far was the drive from the train to the tavern?

A.One mile.

B.Two miles.

C.A little over four miles.

D.Less than four miles.

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第8题
听力原文:W: Oh, Jackie, I've had such a terrible day.M: You look exhausted. What on earth

听力原文:W: Oh, Jackie, I've had such a terrible day.

M: You look exhausted. What on earth have you been doing?

W: Oh, I've been such a fool! You just wouldn't believe what I've done.

M: I would, I would. Come on...Where's you been?

W: I'm dying to tell someone. I've been down to London, you see. OK, I thought I'd be very sensible, so I'd drive down to the Underground on the outskirts of London, leave the car and go in by tube. All right? Very sensible. Yes? OK. So I drove down to London and I parked my car by the tube station and I got the tube into London: Fine! All right?

M: Well, sounds like it.

W: So far, so good. Right. I came back out of London and got out of the tube.

M: And you forgot the car?

W: No, no, I didn't forget the car. I couldn't find the car, Jackie. It'd gone.

M: You're kidding.

W: No, no, really, it'd gone. I walked out...happily out of the tube, you know, over to where it was and I looked and it was a red Mini and mine's green, so I thought "Oh no". So having panicked a bit, I rang the police, you see, and this lovely, new little policeman...a young one came out to help. That's it, yes...buttons shining...big smile...came down to help, so I said, "I've lost my car. It's been stolen." And I took him to see it and everything and...

M: You mean where it wasn't.

W: And sure enough, it wasn't there. And then he coughed a bit and he went very quiet.., and he took me back into the tube station and out the other side into the other car park.., and there was my car, Jackie, parked in the other tube station car park, the other side of the station, because there are two exits, you see, so I walked out of an exit not knowing, there were two and it was in the other one.

M: Oh Lesley. And was he ever so cross?

W: He was livid, Jackie. He went on and on at me and I didn't know what to do. It was just frightful. I went red and just shut up and said "Sorry" all the time.

M: Jumped in your car and left.

W: Oh, it was awful. I'm never doing that again ever.

(23)

A.In central London.

B.Near a police station.

C.By the tube station.

D.On a side street.

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第9题
Some time ago, I discovered that one of the chairs in my front hall had a broken leg. I di
dn' t foresee any great difficulty in getting it mended, as there are a whole lot of antique shops on Pimlico Road which is three minutes' walk from my flat, so I set forth one morning carrying the chair with me. I went into the first shop confidently expecting a friendly reception, with a kindly man saying, "What a charming chair! Yes, that' s quite a simple job. When would you want it back?"

I was quite wrong. I wasn' t too concerned;after all, it was only the first try and there are many more shops on both sides of the road.

The reaction at the second shop, though slightly politer, was just the same, and at the third and the fourth -- so I decided that my approach must be wrong.

I entered the fifth shop with some confidence because I had thought of a plan. The rather fierce shop owner looked it over carefully and said, " Yes, not a bad little chair, how much do you want for it?" "£ 20, "I said. "It's got a slightly broken leg, "I said. "Yes, I saw that. It' s nothing;don't worry about it. "

"What will you do with it?"I asked. "Oh, it will be very saleable once the repair is done, I like the bit of old green velvet on the top, I shall leave that, yes, very saleable. "" I' Il buy it, "I said. "Yes, I know, but I' ve changed my mind; as a matter of fact, it is just what I' m looking for. I' ve got a pair to it at home; I'll give you £ 27 for it. " " You must be crazy, "he said; then suddenly the penny dropped and he smiled and said, "I know what you want, you want me to mend your chair. "

"And what would you have done if I had walked in and asked you to repair it for me?" " I wouldn' t have done it, "he said. "We don' t do repairs, not enough money in it and too much of a nuisance, but I' ll mend this for you. "

The author was not worried about the broken leg of the chair at first because_______.

A.his flat was very near the antique shops

B.he knew it was easy to mend it

C.there were so many antique shops selling chairs

D.he thought it was easy for him to find someone to repair it

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第10题
听力原文:W: Wake up, Eric, time to rise and shine.M: Ha, oh, hi, Jane, I must have fallen

听力原文:W: Wake up, Eric, time to rise and shine.

M: Ha, oh, hi, Jane, I must have fallen asleep while I was reading.

W: You and everyone else. It looks more like a campground, than a library.

M: Well, the dorm's too noisy to study in, and I guess this place is too quiet.

W: Have you had any luck finding a topic for your paper?

M: No, Prof Grant told us to write about anything in cultural anthropology. For once I wish she had not given us so much of a choice.

W: Well, why net write about the ancient civilizations of Mexico. You seem to be interested in that part of the world.

M: I am, but there is too much material to cover. I'll be writing forever, and Grant only wants five to seven pages.

W: So then limit it to one region of Mexico, Say the Uka town. You've been there and you said it's got lots of interesting relics.

M: That's not a bad idea. I brought many books and things back with me last summer, that would be great resource material, now if I can only remember where I put them.

(20)

A.Reading.

B.Sleeping.

C.Doing research.

D.Planning a trip.

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第11题
听力原文:W: I want to register for this mathematics course.M: I'm sorry registration has d

听力原文:W: I want to register for this mathematics course.

M: I'm sorry registration has dosed.

W: Closed? The clerk told me I could come back and register any time during the first week of classes.

M: Well. that's not possible The computer's official student account has already been sent to the state, And that's what our budget is based on. Who told you that anyway?

W: Some woman here when I tried to register three weeks ago. She said I just had to pay a late fee.

M: She must have been a temporary worker. They don't have much training. Why didn't you register then?

W: She said I couldn't until I had my birth certificate Here it is.

M: You birth certificate?

W: Well. I'm a new part-time student. So she asks for identification. I don't drive so I don't have a driver's license.

M: Huh. That's no reason to demand a birth certificate. We only need to establish residency: a phone bill with your name and address on it would've been fine

W: Really? Only prove of my address?

M: Yes. I'm afraid she gave you the wrong information. Still you'll have to wait and take your math's class next semester.

W: But that's not fair.

M: Well, I sympathize with your problem, but frankly, I don't think there is anything anyone can do for you. You were trapped in the system. If you want to, you can talk to the director. She will help you if she can.

W: Great.

M: Don't get your hopes up.

What problem does the woman have?

A.She doesn't want to pay the late fee.

B.She was given incorrect information.

C.She can't afford to pay her tuition.

D.She didn't want to pay her tuition.

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