A.To welcome the tourists.B.To make money.C.To keep the tourists away.D.To attract the
A.To welcome the tourists.
B.To make money.
C.To keep the tourists away.
D.To attract the tourists.
A.To welcome the tourists.
B.To make money.
C.To keep the tourists away.
D.To attract the tourists.
A.To find out ff the books she ordered are in.
B.To ask him to attend a Student Federation meeting.
C.To get his schedule of classes for next term.
D.To see if he has time to welcome the new students.
听力原文:M: Hi, Anna! Welcome back! How's your trip to the States?
W: Very busy. I had a lot of meetings, so, of course, I didn't have much time to see New York.
M: What a pity! Actually, I have a trip there myself next week.
W: De you? Then take my advice, do the well-being in the air program. It really works.
M: Oh, I read about that in a magazine. You say it works?
W: Yes, I did the program on the flight to the States, and when I arrived at New York, I didn't have any problem, no jet lag at all. On the way back, I didn't do it, and I felt terrible.
M: You're joking!
W: Not at all, it really meant a lot of difference.
M: Eh. So what did you do?
W: Well, I didn't drink, any alcohol or coffee, and I didn't eat any meat or rich food. I drink a lot of water, and fruit juice, and I ate the meals on the well-being menu. They're lighter. They have fish, vegetables, and noodles, for example, and I did some of the exercises in the program.
M: Exercises? On a plane?
W: Yes. I didn't do many, of course, there isn't much space on a plane
M: How many passengers do the exercises?
W: Not many.
M: Then how much champagne did they drink?
W: A lot! It was more popular than mineral water.
M: So basically, it's a choice. Mineral water and exercises, or champagne and jet lag.
W: That's right! It's a difficult choice.
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A.To go sightseeing.
B.To have meetings.
C.To promote a new champagne.
D.To join in a training program.
M: Yes.I have.what a good memory you have!I was here for the Arts Festival last year.
W: And what will you be doing on this visit?
M: Oh,I came here primarily for a holiday and to see some friends.But I will also be giving some private cello lessons as well.
W: I believe that your cello is rather special.Is that true?
M: Oh,yes.It was made for my uncle by a very expert Italian cello maker called Mario.When I began cello lessons at the age of eight,he said that when I grew big enough to handle a full-sized cello,he would give it to me.
W: So when a child begins to play the cello,he or she starts on a smaller instrument?
M: Of course,or he would be very uncomfortable.Many children begin with a half-sized cello,but as I was big for my age,I began with a two-thirds-sized cello.
W: Are you going to other places on this trip and will you take your cello with you?
M: Yes.very definitely.
W: But.isn't it difficult taking a cello around with you?
M: Not really.I just reserve two seats when I'm traveling anywhere,one for me and one for my cello.It's such a precious instrument to me that it hardly ever leaves my side.
What is the main purpose of the man's visit this year?
A.To spend a holiday and see friends.
B.To attend the Arts Festival.
C.To visit the exhibition of cellos.
D.To give private cello lessons.
听力原文:M: Hello ! University Books. Tim Weber speaking.
W: Hi! Tim, this is Ruth.
M: Oh, hi. Ruth, What's up?
W: Well. The Student Federation needs a couple of volunteers to give guided tours to the new students during orientation next week. Would you be able to help out?
M: That depends on the days you had in mind. I'm working here fulltime before classes begin, it's really busy now, with all the textbook orders coming in, but I do have some time off.
W: What about Saturday? Most new students arrive on the weekend.
M: Sorry, I have to work all day Saturday. How about Thursday and Friday? I've got both mornings free.
W: I don't have the schedule on me...Ken's got it. Maybe you can set something up with him.
M: I only be able to spare a couple of hours, though.
W: No problem. I'll ask Ken to get in touch with you later today. Will you be at this number?
M: Yeah, till four...Look, I've got to go. I have to get all the order out before I leave today.
W: OK, thanks, Tim. Bye.
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A.To find out if the book she ordered is in.
B.To ask him to attend a Student Federation meeting.
C.To get his schedule of classes for next semester.
D.To see if he has time to welcome new students.
M: Yes, that's right. The story of how a listener's determination has qualified her for our Consumer of the Month award.
W: This is the story of Miss Patty Ching who went on a holiday to Europe last month. This was her first ever trip abroad and one for which she'd been saving for 10 years. (19) She took a lot of photos. About 360 photographs. When Patty got home, she gave ail her photos to Top-class Photo Services for developing and they vanished. She never saw them again.
M: What did she do next?
W: So she wrote them a letter, telling them to pay up in ten days or she would take them to court. She received no reply. So she took them to court. Patty's case provides a lesson to us all. (20) If we want our fights as consumers, we've got to fight for them. (21) So for her determination and spirit we name Patty our Consumer of the Month.
M: Thank you, and now I'd like to deal with the problem that many of our listeners write about-Sale prices. When we go to a sale and see a sign on something saying 50% off or 300 dollars reduced to 100, how do we know the prices really have been reduced?
W: For the moment all we can do is to complain to the store's management and bring these cases to the attention of the public. Bad publicity might help to put a stop to this dishonest practice.
(20)
A.To be a keen photographer is too costly.
B.She has to develop 10 rolls of films.
C.All her films were vanished.
D.After the trip, she was too tired to choose a good one.
听力原文:W: Good morning. Housing office, how can I help you?
M: Hi. (23)I'm calling about the new low-cost housing for graduate students.
W: Are you aware that it's only available to married graduate students and their families?
M: Yes. I think my wife and I may qualify since she's still in graduate school. But I was wondering whether there were any other requirements.
W: Well, unless you have more than one child, you both have to have an annual income not less than 15,000 dollars. You may be qualified if you are in the above condition.
M: I'm working as a part-time research assistant so that's no problem. (24)But right now we're living with my wife's parents. Does that mean we have to include their income, too?
W: Not necessarily.
M: I may have lots of questions to ask. Sorry for taking you so much lime. But I may still have a couple of questions to ask.
W: Don't worry. Why don't you stop by our office so I can give you some forms to fill out and explain everything in more details?
M: That sounds like a good idea. Would tomorrow morning be all right?
W: The afternoon might be better. (25)It can be pretty crazy around here on a Friday morning.
M: All right then. I'll try to make it in the afternoon. Is there anyone special I should ask for?
W: You can ask for me, Susan Davidson. Or ask my assistant Bill Brown, if I'm not available when you are there
M: Thanks so much for your help. I'll be there this Friday afternoon.
W: Glad that I can help. You are welcome! Bye-bye!
(20)
A.To make an appointment to look at a house.
B.To get information about special housing.
C.To ask about getting a loan to buy a house.
D.To renew his housing contract.
A.That’s all right
B.No trouble at all
C.You are welcome
D.All the best
The management official ______the blue-collar robots that the unions revolted against.
A.will welcome
B.won't welcome
C.supported
D.opposed