You will catch a bus ____ you get up early
A.if
B. until
C. unless
D. once
A.if
B. until
C. unless
D. once
听力原文:M: Can you tell me when the next bus leaves for Bloomington?
W: The next bus leaves in three minutes. If you run, you might catch it.
Q: What will the man probably do?
(17)
A.Catch the train.
B.Hurry to catch the bus.
C.Sit next to the bus stop.
D.Fix his tom sleeve.
W: What do you need to know? I think it's a really ~eat system.
M: First of all, where does it go?
W: The university shuttle bus system goes all over campus. It doesn't leave the campus; if you want to travel off-campus, you'll need to take the city bus system. But the university shuttle bus system will get you from one class to the next very efficiently.
M: And how much does it cost?
W: I'ts free, can you believe it? So you don't have to pay a cent to get all around the university campus.
M: That's really great. And how do I catch the shuttle bus?
W: Just look for one of the bright yellow shuttle bus signs, and go sand next to it. You can see the yellow shuffle bus signs all over campus. A shuttle bus will come along approximately every five minutes, so you shouldn't have to wait long.
M: That sounds good. Thanks for your help.
W: No problem.
(20)
A.The size of the campus.
B.The city bus system.
C.The length of time for each class.
D.The university bus system.
A.The roads are too crowded to drive.
B.It's difficult to catch a bus or a train.
C.They are too young or too old to drive.
D.Train and bus services are becoming poorer.
A.They want to catch a grey dog.
B.They were late for bus by ten minutes.
C.They got up late by ten minutes.
D.The man's watch slowed down.
A.held up
B.set forth
C.pulled up
D.set about
听力原文:M: Hi, Queenie, how are you enjoying yourself at university?
W: Hi, Jack, it's a lot of work. But I am having a good time. Are you planning to attend college next year?
M: Yeah. Can you tell me what facilities they have for disabled students? My wheelchair doesn't always allow me to get into buildings.
W: You should inquire at Student Services. (22) They can discuss your medical history with you confidentially and make allowances. My friends Shannon and Rosie use computers to do their exams, so in your case, I'm sure it would not be a problem.
M: What about the wheelchair access?
W: (23) The newer buildings have elevators and wide doors, but the older buildings have not been upgraded to accommodate handicapped people as far as I know. What faculty are you planning to go into?
M: I am thinking of doing engineering.
W: Hmm. Engineering is in the old Adams building. I don't know if there is an elevator.
M: Do the buses that go out to campus have facilities to bring wheelchairs on board?
W: Yes, that I know for sure. (24) All the buses are equipped with electronic lifts, and there are seats that fold back.
M: What about the sidewalks?
W: I think most of the sidewalks have been leveled at the corners, so you could probably use your wheelchair, but I am not sure. In fact, if you would like, (25) why don't you come with me? I'll be taking the bus and I could show you around once we got there.
M: That's really nice of you, Raphel. I'd really like that.
W: Okay, I will come to your house about 8:30 in the morning and we can take the commuter train into town, then catch the bus up to the university.
M: Great, I look forward to it.
22. What would the Student Services do with the man?
23.What are the differences between the new teaching buildings and the old ones, according to the woman?
24.What is the feature of buses that go to the campus?
25.What's the purpose of Queenie's appointment with Jack?
(4)
A.Privately talk with him about his illness and help.
B.Talk with him about his plan for his bachelor's degree.
C.Thoroughly examine his family background.
D.Ask someone to take care of him at university.
听力原文:W: Well, did you get to find out about tile trains?
M: Yes, I've got the leaflets here. And you got the coaches ,did you?
W: Yes, look, I've just worked it out.
M: Well, that's OK. There are trains all day, according to this. Here, there's one leaving King Cross at 8:00 in the morning.
W: (22) Oh, goodness no. That would mean getting up at 6: 00. Count me out for that one, when's the next?
M: 10 o'clock. Leaves Kings Cross at 10 o'clock, gets into Aberdeen at 17: 21. Not bad. Seven hours and a bit on the way. It's 530 miles, after all.
W: I suppose it's very expensive, isn't it?
M: No, (23) what about going by plane?
W: You know how I feel about flying.
M: What about the coaches? (24) But can you imagine being stuck in a bus for twelve hours? At least on the train you can get up and walk about a bit, you know, stretch your legs.
W: All right, then, you do better. Find me a nice cheap night train.
M: That's the trouble. There aren't any cheap tickets at night. It says so clearly here. It says the cheap tickets are valid only for trains timed to depart between 10 o'clock in the morning and 2:00 in the afternoon. Mum, here it is, not valid for sleepers.
W: (25) That's why the Day, Savers are cheap, you see. They want people to travel at unpopular times.
(23)
A.On the train there would be no cheap tickets.
B.The company is not paying their travel expenses.
C.They would have to leave home very early to catch it.
D.That train wouldn't arrive in Aberdeen until 6:00.
W:But I have to study.We’re going to have an English test tomorrow and I want to do well this time.
Q:What’s the probable relationship between the two speakers?
(17)
A.Father and daughter.
B.Mother and son.
C.Teacher and pupil.
D.Doctor and patient.
A.would catch
B.would have caught
C.could catch
A.keep up with
B.get
C.catch
D.catch up with