一I wonder if I could use your dictionary?一Sure.().
A.Go on
B.Here you are
C.Go up
D.Here are you
A.Go on
B.Here you are
C.Go up
D.Here are you
听力原文:M: I wonder if I could borrow your calculator, please?
W: You certainly could if I had one, but I gave my old one to my sister when she entered high school, and I have not bought a new one yet.
Q: What did the woman say about her calculator?
(14)
A.She has bought a new one.
B.She has none at present.
C.She has only an old one.
D.Her sister has given her one.
听力原文:M: I wonder if I could borrow your electronic dictionary, please?
W: You certainly could if I had one, but I gave my old one to my brother when he entered high school, and I have not bought a new one yet.
Q: What does the woman say about her electronic dictionary?
(14)
A.She has bought a new one.
B.Her brother has just given her one.
C.She has only an old one.
D.She has none at present.
听力原文:M: I wonder if you could lend me your calculator, please?
W: You certainly could if I had one, but I gave my old one to my sister when she entered high school, and I Have not bought a new one yet.
Q: What does the woman say about her calculator?
(15)
A.She has bought a new one.
B.She has none at present.
C.She only has an old one.
D.Her sister has given her one.
听力原文:M: I wonder if you can finish your paper by Monday afternoon.
W: I'm sorry Dr. Johnson, I don't think I can finish it that early. Thursday morning would be the earliest that you could have it.
Q: When will the woman hand in her paper?
(18)
A.Before Monday afternoon.
B.Before Thursday morning.
C.On Monday afternoon.
D.After Thursday morning.
M: Well, take things easy. Hand in your essay any time next week.
Q: What's probably the relationship between the two speakers?
(19)
A.Professor and student.
B.Doctor and patient.
C.Waiter and customer.
D.Clerk and customer.
听力原文:M: I wonder if I could borrow your dictionary, please?
W: You certainly could if I had one, but I gave my old one to my brother when he went away to school, and I haven't bought a new one yet.
Q: What did the woman say about her dictionary?
(8)
A.She has none at present.
B.She has bought a new one.
C.She has only an old one.
D.Her brother has given her one.
W: I most certainly will. We are here to make a public protest.
Q: What's the man's occupation?
(18)
A.A news reporter.
B.A government officer.
C.A television crew.
D.A shop assistant.
W: I'm sorry, I won't be free before 9:30. Let's make it 10:00.
Q: When will the meeting begin?
(18)
A.At 9:00.
B.At 9:30.
C.At 9:25.
D.At 10:00.
W: I'd be glad to show you around, but I'm very busy right now. Could you come hack about 4:00?
Q: What is the student concerned about?
(18)
A.Making an appointment.
B.How to use the library.
C.Coming back about 4:00.
D.How to choose a course.
听力原文:W: Hi, Sam, I hate to bother you but I wonder if I could have a word with you?
M: Sounds so serious. What's up?
W: Well, the landlord just informed me that he's going to increase our rent by two hundred. I'm wondering how you feel about it.
M: How do I feel about it? No way! In the rental agreement, it says he will have to give us a notice three months in advance if he wants to increase the rent.
W: Yeah, that's right! It's gotta be three months later. Well, I think he realizes his rental fee is below the market rate and he must be feeling a bit ripped off when he could be charging a couple hundred extra. What do you think, Sam? Should we agree to the raise or find somewhere else?
M: Good question. I'm not sure either. The location we're at now is quite convenient, close to the grocery and near the subway. It'll be hard to find another location like this one.
W: I wonder whether he'll allow room for negotiation, perhaps a hundred dollars instead of two. Maybe he might be more willing to give a bit if we speak to him right away.
M: Well, he seems to be a nice guy to talk to. But what if he refuses? Would you go for two then? W: Well, I guess I would, since it'll be hard to find such a convenient location. Besides, it's close to my school and I can sleep a little later in the mornings.
M: Ha! I figured that's what you'd be concerned about. Well, I have to give it some serious thought. I'm not sure I can afford to cough up an extra hundred a month just to make sure I can sleep in an extra 15 minutes.
W: Didn't you get your loan recently? That'll cover what you need. Besides, if you could just stop spending so much on cafeteria snacks you'd have lots of money to spare.
M: Yeah, but I'm thinking of getting a new laptop.
W: Well, I tell you, there aren't a lot of apartments that are cheaper, even with this new increase.
M: I know, so when does he want us to come back on this?
W: He told me to let him know this weekend.
M: Sure, by then I should be able to make up my mind.
Questions 23 to 25 are based on the conversation you have just heard.
23. What is the main problem that the speakers have?
24. What are the two choices that they face?
25. What is the advantage of staying in the apartment according to the woman?
(20)
A.Where they should move.
B.How to negotiate with the landlord.
C.How to fight the increase.
D.Whether to accept an increase in rent or move.
M: As a matter of fact, I already sold them back to the school bookstore.
Q: What de we learn from the conversation?
(17)
A.The woman has to get the textbooks in other ways.
B.The woman has sold her used textbooks to the bookstore.
C.The man is going to buy his textbooks from a bookstore.
D.The man doesn't want to sell his textbooks to the woman.