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B.worked out
C.worked at
D.worked for
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B.worked out
C.worked at
D.worked for
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D.nothing
听力原文:M: I feel depressed. The weather has been terrible this week.
W: You can say that again. Day after day of gray skies and rain. I wonder how much longer it's going to last.
Q: How has the weather been recently?
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A.Clear and warm.
B.Cloudy and wet.
C.Cold and snowy.
D.Hot and dry.
M: I used to get cold feet at the thought of teaching a class of 50.
Q: What was the man's attitude toward teaching?
(18)
A.Timid.
B.Hostile.
C.Enthusiastic.
D.Sympathetic.
M: Oh, it came in two days ago, but I'm beginning to wonder when I'll get to ride in it myself. The dealer is taking his time getting it ready.
Q: How does the man feel about the dealer?
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A.He feels hurried to deliver the car.
B.He's too slow in getting the car ready.
C.He should have delivered the car two days ago.
D.He is having a trial driving himself.
M: He told me he would start 30 minutes earlier. Maybe something happened to him.
Q: How long have the man and the woman been waiting?
(14)
A.1 hour.
B.30 minutes.
C.1.5 minutes.
D.2 hour.
W: I wonder how he managed that in such a tight market.
Q: What can we learn from the conversation?
(15)
A.Rick will graduate from technical school soon.
B.It's hard to find a good job nowadays.
C.The woman wondered who had gotten the job.
D.Rick hasn't found a job in such a tight market.
W: Well, I understand she gave our department secretary her new address and phone number. Why don't you try to get in touch with her?
Q: What does the woman suggest the man do?
(18)
A.Visit Nancy at her new department.
B.Call on Nancy at her medical school.
C.Give the secretary Nancy's new phone number.
D.Get information about Nancy from the secretary.
W: You had better do it, for it's worthwhile to make the effort. You know just how important it is to leave a good impression.
Q: What does the woman want the man to do?
(18)
A.The man should spend time polishing his furniture.
B.The man should leave her a good impression.
C.The man should make the effort to impress her.
D.The man should spend time on his application letter.
听力原文:M: Good afternoon. I wonder if you could give me some information.
W: I'd be happy to. What can I do for you?
M: I just moved out here to the suburbs from the city. I know the library systems are different, so I want to apply for a library card here.
W: Certainly. Please fill out this card. Do you have any identification which shows your new address? I need to see something that verifies that you are a resident of the country.
M: How long will it take for me to get my new card?
W: Not long. We'll process your application and mall you your new card in about a week. In the meantime, you can have this temporary card which you may use exactly as a regular card.
M: You mean I can use it today to borrow books?
W: Yes. Are you familiar with our system?
M: I'm afraid not.
W: Well, we use a computerized system and you see those desk-top computer terminals over there? There are about a dozen of them throughout the library. We use them to locate our books. Come on. I'll show you how to use it.
M: I hope I don't have to have the skills of a computer programmer to be able to use it. All I want to do is to borrow some books.
W: It's easy. You can know the name of the book, the name of the author, or the subject. Let's try one as an example.
M: Thank you. I think I'll explore the whole library on my own in order to acquaint myself with all that you have.
W: Be my guest.
(20)
A.To get a library card.
B.To get familiar with the resources there.
C.To borrow some books he needs.
D.To study how to use the computer to locate the books in the library.
听力原文:W: Now people are suffering more stress, especially women. I wonder what most people can do to relax themselves?
M: Well, I read of a global study about this. According to it, listening to music is what most people do to ease stress.
W: I guess, that's because we have easy access to music via radio, TV, personal CD players and so many other channels.
M: Yeah, and watching TV is listed as the next popular stress reliever, followed by taking a bath or shower.
W: Well, I've heard that it is quite popular in your country for people to consult psychologists and doctors.
M: I'm afraid that's not true. I believe only a few people think it's helpful.
W: I have noticed that our manager always looks energetic, even though he works more than 12 hours a day. Perhaps, he takes some specific medicine.
M: I know his recipe. He likes dancing and often visits bars alone so that he can dance to his heart's content.
W: So that's how it is. But when I feel anxious or exhausted, I prefer to take a walk or read a funny story.
M: That's not a bad idea. Meanwhile, you can find some other ways to relax yourself if they are suitable for you.
(23)
A.Listening to music.
B.Listening to CD players.
C.Watching TV.
D.Taking a bath.