―Could you look after my dog for me while we're away? ―___________________
A.No, thanks.
B.With pleasure.
C.I'm not afraid.
A.No, thanks.
B.With pleasure.
C.I'm not afraid.
A.alternatively
B.otherwise
C.instead
D.incidentally
W: I am afraid I just ran out of film.
Q: What do we learn from the conversation?
(13)
A.The woman is filming the lake.
B.The woman is running toward the lake.
C.The woman can't take a photo of the man.
D.The woman is watching an exciting film with the man.
Did you see who the driver was?
— No, the car ran so fast ____ I could not have a good look at his face.
A.that
B.which
C.as
D.after
W: I'm still looking for someone who fits the bill, but you know it's so difficult.
Q: What does the woman mean?
(15)
A.She met someone who could pay the bill.
B.She billed her new roommate for the suit.
C.She hasn't found a suitable roommate yet.
D.She's looking for someone who can lend her money.
听力原文:M: I left five pages here to be copied. Here's the receipt.
W: I'm sorry, sir, but we're a little behind. Could you come back in a few minutes?
Q: What will the man probably do?
(14)
A.Help the woman look for the copies.
B.Spend a few minutes looking over the work.
C.Return later for the copies.
D.Make his own copies.
W: Oh, I see, you're figuring out the interest rates. Piece of cake. I can sit down with you after my meeting.
Q: What does the woman imply about the calculation?
(14)
A.She can help him with it easily.
B.They can start working on it now.
C.She's not sure how to do it.
D.It will take a long time.
听力原文:W: Look, I'm sorry, but the books for Chem. 100 aren't in yet.
M: Why not? School started last week.
W: I really don't know. Maybe the professor ordered them late, or the publisher ran out of them and they are on back order.
M: This is awful. I'm worried about this course anyway. I didn't do that well in chemistry in high school.
W: I know what you mean. Did you check the used book section?
M: Yes. No luck there.
W: Okay. Look, why don't you go over to the library? I'll bet that the professor put at least one copy on reserve.
M: Do you think so? That would be great. At least I could make copies of the pages that I need until the books come in. Oh, wait. If there's only one copy, everyone will be trying to do that.
W: True. Well, we do have a bulletin board. You could put a notice up saying that you are looking for a book for Chemistry 100, and maybe someone who has it will want to sell it directly to you. Do you have a phone in the dorm?
M: Yeah. I'll just put my name and phone number on the notice. That's a great idea! Where's the bulletin board?
W: By the T-shirts and clothing near the front door. Oh, and be sure to put down the exact title of the book, too, because they don't always use the same one.
M: Thanks. You've been a big help.
(20)
A.A notice on the bulletin board.
B.A book for a class the man is taking.
C.A chemistry class that is being taught.
D.The library reserve desk.
M: I could tell you about the places I visited, but 1 think youd better look up a travel agency to help the arrangement.
Q: What does the man suggest the woman do?
A. Go to a place he has visited.
B. Make her own arrangements.
C. Consult a travel agent.
D. Join in a package tour.
(排序题)A. We look forward to hearing from you soon.
B. Since we might be interested in doing business with your company, we would like to have some information of your company and your products.
C. We are a company that imports shoes for sale to France clients and we
have enclosed our company’s brochure for your reference.
D. We would therefore appreciate if you could give us a catalogue and price list regarding your products.
E. Your company’s name comes to our attention through an article in the May issue of Business Magazine and we understand that you manufacture shoes of various sizes.
The perfect state of flow, Csikszentmihalyi explains,【C4】______when our skills exactly measure up to the challenges confronting us.【C5】______, says Csikszentmihalyi, the way to get a dull but simple job done easily is to make it harder. Turn a boring task into a challenging game, so that you【C6】______all your potential. Invent rules,【C7】______goals,【C8】______yourself against a clock. This increased challenge may be what pushes you into your【C9】______.
I was once asked to write an introduction to a【C10】______of articles on lawsuit. Words came slowly as I【C11】______away at a topic that didn't inspire me. I made【C12】______trips to the coffeepot. Then the magazine's art director phoned to say he'd created an eye-catching【C13】______for the article, drawing a gavel(槌)bent into the letter J. Could the first word of the article begin with J?
I not only accept the challenge, but added one of my own: Could every paragraph begin with J? Using such words as Justice and Jurisprudence(法学), I managed nine paragraphs. By【C14】______my attention, the contest sped up the task.
Talk to yourself. As you【C15】______that drip irrigation system in your rose bed, tell yourself, "The line to the hose bib goes here. About six feet, then the first emitter(喷嘴)..." Verbalizing keeps your mind on the task,【C16】______the steps you're taking, and reminds you of what needs to be done.
Self talk can also serve as "white noise," taking your mind off【C17】______stimuli. A young ski racer,【C18】______by spectators and blowing snow, was having a disappointing competition when his coach pulled him【C19】______. "Look ahead," the coach said, reminding the skier to【C20】______on the gates ahead as he skied the ones before. Repeating the phrase like a spell(咒语): "Look ahead, look ahead, look ahead"—the skier focused his attention and won a medal.
【C1】
A.tiny
B.secondary
C.minimal
D.minimum
W: Why not just let me treat you? I just got paid, besides I owe you for helping me with that physics project last month.
Q: What does the woman mean?
(13)
A.She'll help look for the man's wallet.
B.She'd like to pay for the man's lunch.
C.She doesn't have much money to lend the man.
D.She'll help the woman with her physics project.