I'd like to buy a house, modern, comfortable and ______ in a quiet neighborhood.
A.above all B.at all C.after all D.in all
A.Because of modem technology.
B.Because of modern business practice.
C.Because of the Industrial Revolution.
D.Because of the amount of education and specialization.
M: I certainly do, yet not so much as the classical art.
Q: What do we know from the conversation?
(17)
A.The man likes the modem art in a higher degree.
B.The man likes the classical art better.
C.The man likes neither modern nor classical art.
D.The man likes both modern and classical art.
W: I certainly do, yet not so much as the classical art.
Q: What kind of art does the woman prefer?
(19)
A.The man likes both modern and classical art.
B.The man likes neither modern nor classical art.
C.The man likes the modern art better.
D.The man likes the classical art in a higher degree.
M: Great. Now, how about a change? I've got two tickets for the new modern art exhibit downtown. Do you want to go with me?
W: Oh, I don't know. I don't know anything about modern art, and I'm no artist.
M: You don't have to be an artist to enjoy a good art show! Besides, at least it's something different from studying.
W: You're right. Have you seen this exhibit yet?
M: No, but I've heard that it's great. The exhibit was in New York last summer and in Chicago after that. And next week it goes to Los Angeles.
W: Oh. Well, it ought to be good then.
M: And, besides, next door to the modern art museum is a new Asian art museum. So we could hit both of them if you're up for it.
W: OK. You've talked me into it. Did you want to go this afternoon?
M: If you have time. It is up to you. I'm ready.
W: OK. Let's meet after lunch. I'm starving now. I've got to go back home and get something to eat. Shall we meet at 1:30 right here?
M: It sounds good to me. See you then.
W: See you.
(20)
A.Preparing for the final exam.
B.Making a trip to Los Angeles.
C.Touring the town.
D.Going to an exhibition.
听力原文:M: Hi, Sandy. How are your finals going?
W: Oh, hi, Michael. I finished my last exam this morning, and I finished two term papers. I finally feel like I can see the light.
M: Great. Now how about a change? I've got two tickets for the new modern art exhibit downtown. Do you want to go with me?
W: Oh, I don't know. I don't know anything about modern art, and I'm no artist.
M: You don't have to be an artist to enjoy a good art show! Besides, at least it's something different from studying.
W: You are right. Have you seen this exhibit yet?
M: No, but I've heard that it's great. The exhibit was in New York last summer and in Chicago after that. And next week it goes to Los Angeles.
W: Oh. Well, it ought to be good then.
M: And, besides, next door to the modern art museum is a new Asian art museum. So we could hit both of them if you're up for it.
W: OK, you've talked me into it. Did you want to go this afternoon?
M: If you have time. I'm ready.
W: OK. Let's meet after lunch. Shall we meet right here?
M: Sounds good to me. See you then.
(23)
A.Angry.
B.Frustrated.
C.Excited.
D.Relieved.
A.Chances are the rule, while laws are just exceptions
B.Kant’s Critique of Pure Reason perfectly reflects the teachings of I Ching
C.The wisdom of I Ching is fundamentally different from that reached in modern laboratories
D.The so-called natural laws are not natural at all, but human constructs
The author may agree ______.
A.special hardware interfaces are often built into I/O devices
B.a modern computer system demonstrates its power through hardware resources
C.processors and memory are the two most important peripheral devices of a computer
D.software interface programs are quite different from network communication programs
W: I'm sorry but I'm not going to office the today. You might ask Mary. She's leaving about half past eight.
What does the woman mean?
A.She's already visited the museum.
B.Mary might be leaving earlier than she is.
C.Mary will take him to the office.
D.The man could probably go with Mary.