A.react
B.came
C.bike
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?
(18)
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: 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: 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.
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?
(14)
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.
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: 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.