听力原文:W: After I sent Paula the report, I expected her to write me a letter, but instea
M: She wrote me before she got your report, I believe.
Q: Who received a letter first?
(15)
A.Paula.
B.The woman.
C.The man.
D.No one.
M: She wrote me before she got your report, I believe.
Q: Who received a letter first?
(15)
A.Paula.
B.The woman.
C.The man.
D.No one.
听力原文:W: Wow, I am so moved to receive such a thoughtful gift from Karen.
M: Yeah, she really has a heart of gold.
Q: What can be inferred about Karen?
(18)
A.Karen is kind to people.
B.Karen receives lots of gold.
C.Karen moved away after thinking.
D.Karen sent the woman gold as a gift.
听力原文:M: Mary sent me an e-mail. She will arrive at 2 o'clock.
W: Oh, good. She can rest a few hours before the concert.
Q: What can Mary do after she arrives?
(15)
A.Rest a few hours.
B.Go to the concert immediately.
C.Send an e-mail.
D.Go to get some tickets for the concert.
听力原文:W: I sent the package over ten days ago and it still hasn't arrived.
M: Maybe you should send the next one by air.
Q: What does the man suggest?
(18)
A.Arrive early.
B.Take a ship.
C.Look for the package.
D.Use air freight.
听力原文:W: Why don't you begin by telling something about yourself?
M: What would you like to know?
W: The usual, you know, something about your background, experience and anything personal that you feel is important.
M: Well, I was born in a city in the southwest and went to school there, right up through college. My father is a lawyer, and my mother is a doctor.
W: Sounds as if you come from a very professional family.
M: That's right. One of my uncles teaches computers in a university and has influenced me a lot.
W: What made you decide to come to the east coast and get into the computer business here?
M: Well, after I finished my engineering degree, I began to specialize in computer software technology and I even had my own company for a while. But I think the cities on the east coast are developing more rapidly and offer a more promising future. So I finally decided to leave my hometown, even though it meant tuming down some job offers there.
W: Sounds impressive. Why don't you have your credentials and references sent to me.'? I'll show them to the manager. We'll get back to you in a week.
M: Thank you very much.
(20)
A.After he moved to a city in the southwest.
B.Before he finished high school.
C.After he graduated from college.
D.Before he had his own company.
听力原文:M: I sent a letter to make a reservation for a single room a few days ago.
W: I'm sorry, but your request arrived too late. There are some conferences in town this week and we're full up.
Q: Why couldn't the man book a room as he wished?
(19)
A.All rooms are taken.
B.There is just a single room.
C.There are only double rooms.
D.Many spare rooms are available.
听力原文:M: Gloria, are you going to send out invitations to the dance?
W: No. I got Dan to do it.
Q: What did Gloria say about the invitations?
(16)
A.Dan has got them.
B.Dan took care of them.
C.Gloria forgot about them.
D.Gloria has sent them out.
听力原文:M: Why are you in a hurry?
W: We're preparing to go for a picnic tomorrow. I want to buy something in the supermarket.
M: So George has returned from Europe?
W: Yes, hut he was only here for three days before his company sent him to Canada.
Where is George now?
A.Here.
B.In Europe.
C.In Canada.
D.In California.
听力原文:W: That clock doesn't work. I'm going to send it to the watchmaker's next week.
M: Don't do that. I can fix it myself.
W: You? You can fix it?
M: Why not? I have done it before.
W: That's why it doesn't work now.
What has happened to the clock?
A.It has been fixed.
B.It has stopped working.
C.It has been sent to the watchmaker's.
听力原文:M: Hey, Ellen, you'll never guess who I met last week. Barbara Johnson.
W: You don't mean the Barbara Johnson who directed the choir that performed on campus last weekend?
M: That's right.
W: But she's so famous. How did you get to meet her?
M: Well, you know how in that program they handed out, they printed the words to the choral pieces a long with the translations. I found all these mistakes in the Latin text, you know typographic... Wait a minute. You were actually reading the words.
W: I like to follow the text while I'm listening. It helps me understand what they are singing about. Any way, while they were doing those Latin pieces.
M: I notice all these mistakes, mostly spelling errors. It was really annoying. So after the concert all those people were crowding around back stage to see her and the soloist...
W: Yeah, I remember there were dozens of people waiting there for autographs.
M: Well, I waited to the end, and then when I met Barbara Johnson I showed her the mistakes I'd found.
W: Was she upset?
M: Upset? She actually thanked me and said if I sent her a copy of the corrected text, she would revise it for the next time they sing those pieces and even print my name in the acknowledgement as a pro gram editor.
W: Wow, your Latin must be pretty good to find all those errors.
M: I should hope so. I major in classics, you know.
(23)
A.That he'll be performing in a concert.
B.That he had a conversation with the director of a choir.
C.That he's been translating some Latin poems for a class.
D.That he heard a new musical composition by Barbara Johnson.