We will never forget what happened ______ the afternoon of May 12, 2008.
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听力原文:M: Have you seen my glasses? I can't find them anywhere.
W: Go in the bathroom and look in the mirror.
M: You mean I've got them on. How about that?
W: You are the most absent-minded person I have ever known.
M: I can't deny it. I'd lose my head if it wasn't attached to my shoulders.
W: I'll never forget the time you went fishing and forgot to take you rod and reel.
M: I won't forget it either but that's not the most memorable example of my forgetfulness.
W: How about the time you started to leave without having any pants on?
M: No, that's not it.
W: I'm tired of guessing, tell me.
M: You never would have guessed. I don't believe I've ever told you about it though you were indirectly affected by the incident. I almost married my college sweetheart.
W: You are right. You have never told me about her.
M: Well, anyway, the day we were supposed to get married was such a beautiful day that I forgot all about the wedding and went fishing instead. The girl never forgave me.
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A.On his face.
B.The woman had them.
C.In the bathroom.
D.Above the mirror.
W: Me, too, Edward! Why don' t we go somewhere far away and forget about lectures and essays and all that hard work.
M: Sounds good to me. Now, how long will we have before we have to be back here on campus for the
next semester?
W: We've got about six weeks, I think,
M: How about if we go to the coast? It would be great to do some swimming and surfing.
W: The coast would be good, but let's look at our other options. There are the mountains. They're nice and cool at this time of year. And we can do some bush walking. There's also the desert, which I really enjoyed last year.
M: What about going to Sydney? I've never been there and they say it's a great city to visit. Lots of things to do there, I've heard.
W: I agree Sydney would be good but there are too many tourists there at this time of year. And I'd rather get away from buildings and cars. There are enough of those around here. I vote for mountains.
M: All right, then, let's do that. Now we have to decide where we're going to stay and how we're going to get there.
(27)
A.A mountain resort.
B.A seaside resort.
C.A desert.
D.The outback of Australia.
I'll never forget ______ (see)the musical comedy in New York.
听力原文:M: Well, Cynthia, our first semester at university is almost over. I can't wait for the holidays.
W: Me, too, Edward! Why don't we go somewhere far away and forget about lectures and essays and all that hard work.
M: Sounds good to me. Now, how long will we have before we have to be back here on campus for the next semester?
W: We've got about six weeks, I think.
M: How about if we go to the coast? It would be great to do some swimming and surfing.
W: The coast would be good, but let's look at our other options. There are the mountains. They're nice and cool at this time of year. And we can do some bush-walking. There's also the desert, which I really enjoyed last year.
M: What about going to Sydney? I've never been there and they say it's a great city to visit. Lots of things to do there, I've heard.
W: I agree Sydney would be good but there are too many tourists there at this time of year. And I'd rather get away from buildings and cars. There are enough of those around here. I vote for mountains.
M: All right, then, let's do that. Now we have to decide where we're going to stay and bow we're going to get there.
(23)
A.They are fellow teachers.
B.They are freshmen of a university.
C.They are second-year students.
D.They are tour guides.
听力原文:M: Well, Cynthia, (19) our frost semester at university is almost over. I can't wait for the holiday.
W: Me too, Edward! Why don't we go somewhere far away and forget these lectures and essays and all that hard work?
M: Sounds good to me. Now, how long will we have before we have to be back here on campus for the next semester?
W: We've got about six weeks, I think.
M: How about if we go to the coast? It would be great to do some swimming and surfing there.
W: The coast would be good, but let's look at our other options. There are the mountains. They're nice and cool at this time of year. And we can do some bush-walking. (20) There's also the desert, which I really enjoyed last year.
M: What about going to Sydney? I've never been there and they say it's a great city to visit. Visitors may do lots of things there and have a good time, I've heard.
W: I agree. Sydney would be. good but there are too many tourists there at this time of year. And I'd rather get away from the tall buildings and the cars. There are enough of those around here. I vote for mountains.
M: All right, then, let's do that. (21)Now we have to decide where we're going to stay and how we're going to get there.
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A.Fellow teachers.
B.Freshmen of a university.
C.Second-year students.
D.Either seniors or juniors.
听力原文: We must admit that their job is not the most romantic one in the world. We often take dustmen for granted. Perhaps because they usually come very early in the morning, before most people are up, we are inclined to forget that they exist. Our dustbins are emptied regularly, but we rarely stop to think about the men who do this. However, it is one of the most important jobs in the world, and when there are no dustmen to take away the rubbish the general public soon becomes aware that something is wrong.
Recently, the dustmen of England went on strike for higher wages. During the first few days it was regarded as a joke. For some reason, jokes have always been made about dustmen, and some people thought this strike was very amusing. But when the first two weeks had passed, and the dustbins were overflowing in nearly every backyard in the country, the joke did not seem so funny any more. As the strike continued, people could not bear the accumulation of rubbish around their dustbins, and they looked for other places in which to get rid of it. Even when the strike was over, and the wages dispute had been settled, it took several weeks for the country to get cleaned up completely, as so much rubbish bad accumulated. Perhaps now the English people appreciate the work of their dustmen rather more highly, and won't take them for granted any more.
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A.Because they are often early risers.
B.Because they often do their work unnoticed.
C.Because they were born to do their work.
D.Because people never stop to talk to them.
听力原文: "Loving a child is a circular business. The more you give, the more you get, the more you went to give." Penelope Leach once said. What she said proves to be true of my blooded family. I was born in 1931. As the youngest of six children, I learned to share my parents' love. Raising six children during the difficult times of the Great Depression took its toll on my parents' relationship and resulted in their divorce when I was 18 years old. Daddy never had very close relationships with his children and drifted even farther away from us after the divorce.
Several years later a wonderful woman came into his life, and they were married. She had two sons, one of them still at home. Under her influence, we became a "blended family" and a good relationship developed between the two families. She always treated us as if we were her own children. It was because of our other mother—Daddy's second wife-that he became closer to his own children. They shared over twenty-five years together before our father passed away. At the time of his death, the question came up of my mother—Daddy's first wife—attending his funeral. I will never forget the unconditional love shown by my stepmother when I asked her if she would object to Mother attending Daddy's funeral. Without giving it a second thought, she immediately replied, "Of course not, Honey. She's the mother of my children."
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A.Family violence.
B.The Great Depression.
C.Her father's disloyalty.
D.Her mother's bad temper.
I’ll never forget in Sydney last year.
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A | A. me to meet a few friends | |
B | B. my meeting a few friends | |
C | C. a few friends to meet | |
D | D. a few friends meeting |