I don’t know whether you happen ________, but I am going to study in the U. K. this S
A.to be heard
B.to be hearing
C.to hear
D.to have heard
A.to be heard
B.to be hearing
C.to hear
D.to have heard
听力原文:W:Mr.Lee was born in Indonesia,wasn't he?
M:I don't know whether he was born there or not,but I've heard him say he lived in Hong Kong when he was in junior high school.
Q:What doesn't the man know about Mr.Lee?
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A.He doesn't know if Mr. Lee was born in Indonesia.
B.He doesn't know where Mr. Lee lived before.
C.He doesn't know when Mr. Lee would go to Hong Kong.
D.He doesn't know where Mr. Lee grew up.
听力原文:M: It says hare the next train is due in at 7:50.
F: I know, but I don't know whether I can make that one. I'd rather call you from the station than have you waiting around for an hour.
Q: What does the woman imply?
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A.She asks the man to wait for her at the train station.
B.She will call the man when she arrives at the station.
C.She and the man will take the 7:50 train.
D.She is sorry for keeping the man waiting for her for an hour.
M: We are still talking about the pros and cons. I don't know, To me it seems like six of one and half a dozen of the other.
Q: What does the man mean?
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A.He wants to live off campus.
B.There are advantages and disadvantages to living off campus.
C.Living space in the dorm is crowded.
D.There are only a few apartments available off campus.
听力原文:W: Hi, Bill. How is your oral presentation coming along?
M: What oral presentation? I don't have to give mine until the end of the next week.
W: You mean you haven't even started working on it yet?
M: No. I need the pressure of a deadline to get inspired.
W: I'm just the opposite. I can't concentrate unless I know I have plenty of time. Besides I have a big physics test next week so I want to get my presentation out of the way.
M: What's your presentation on?
W: William Carlos Williams.
M: Wasn't he a poet? I thought we were supposed to focus on a short story.
W: He wrote short stories, do you know?
M: Really? I never knew that I guess I'll learn more on Tuesday. Is that when you are supposed to talk?
W: Uh-huh. But I was going to offer you sneak preview. I'm looking for someone to tell me whether I'm talking too fast and whether you can follow what I'm saying.
M: I guess I could do that. When were you thinking of?
W: Will tonight be all right? I'll be around after dinner.
M: That sounds good. I'll stop by your room. It's probably quieter there than in my hall.
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A.A poet.
B.A novel.
C.The physics test.
D.The oral presentation.
听力原文: Ought you to give other people advice about how to live their lives? I don't know. But sometimes it is possible to give good advice.
When I was young, a stranger came to my house: a small man with shabby clothes and a round red face. He told me he was working in a small hospital but didn't like his job there. He asked whether there would be any opportunities for an English doctor in Spain. I warned him that Spain was not always the Spain of grand opera, but that he might earn enough to keep body and soul together. He must decide for himself. He left me and I soon forgot him. Some years later I happened to be in Valencia. Feeling rather unwell, I asked the hotel porter if there was an English speaking doctor in the town. He gave me an address.
When I reached the house, a small cheerful-looking man met me. He was the English-speaking doctor and invited me in. After he had examined me and told me what to do, I asked what his fee was.
He shook his head. "There's no fee. Don't you recognize me? I was wondering whether I'd ever have a chance to thank you for what you've done. You told me I might earn enough money to keep body and soul together and I haven't done much more than that. I shall never be rich, but that doesn't matter at all. I'm happy, I enjoy my job, and I wouldn't exchange it for anything else in the world."
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A.He thinks that it is somewhat impolite.
B.He thinks that it is sometimes possible.
C.He thinks that it is something one ought to do.
D.He thinks that it is always too difficult for a job to do.
听力原文:Bill: Betty, you speak several languages, don't you?
Betty: Yes, I speak Spanish and French.
Bill: And what helped you most in learning those languages?
Betty: What helped me most...Well, I studied both languages in high school, and I'm still studying Spanish here at the university, but I think that travel has probably been the most help to me. You see, I've been lucky in that I've lived in Europe. Believe me, I didn't speak very well before I moved there.
Bill: You're fight, Betty. After studying a language, practice is very useful. When you live in a country where the language is spoken, it's ideal. But, you know, sometimes it's difficult to make friends in a new place, even when the people are very friendly.
Betty: Yes, I know what you mean. Especially if you don't speak my language too well. I had some problems when I first moved to Europe.
Bill: And, of course, some people are shy.
Betty: That's true.
Bill: Betty, whether or not I'm living in a country where the language is spoken, I always go to movies, and whenever I can, I watch TV or listen to the radio in the language I'm trying to learn.
Betty: Me too. And reading is another good way to learn. Books are good, but I think that newspapers and magazines are even better.
Bill: So do I. But I don't believe that it's possible to take advantage of practice opportunities without some knowledge of the language first.
Betty: Sure. First it's a good idea to study grammar, vocabulary.
Bill: ...and listening, perhaps even reading.
Betty: Then practice is very, very helpful.
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A.Making friends in a foreign country.
B.Spanish and French.
C.Foreign TV, radio and other media.
D.Learning a foreign language.
听力原文: Two businessmen were invited to dinner at the home of a college professor. One of the men did not have much education and was worried that he might make a fool of himself, but his friend said, "Don't worry. Just do what I do, and don't talk about anything that you don't really understand."
The first man managed to get through the dinner successfully, but by the end of the evening he had had a lot to drink, and began to get careless.
A guest asked him whether he liked Shakespeare, and he answered confidently, "It's very pleasant, but I prefer scotch. "There was an uncomfortable silence in the room, and soon people began to leave.
When the two friends were out of the house, the second man said to his friend, "You certainly made a fool of yourself making that silly remark about scotch."
"What do you mean?" asked the other man. "What was wrong With it?'
"Everybody knows that Shakespeare isn't a drink,' his friend replied "It's a kind of cheese."
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A.They were not rich enough.
B.They had no suitable clothes.
C.They didn't know the professor.
D.They were not weU-educated.
A.They don"t want to make family decisions.
B.They don"t want to share family responsibility.
C.They don"t want to go boating with their family.
D.They don"t want to cause trouble in their families.
听力原文:M: Betty, you speak several languages, don't you?
W: Yes, I speak Spanish and French.
M: And what helped you most in learning those languages?
W: What helped me most... Well, I studied both languages in high school, and I'm still studying Spanish here at the university, but I think that travel has probably been the most help to me. You see, I've been lucky in that I've lived in Europe. Believe me, I didn't speak very well before I moved there.
M: You're right, Betly. After studying a language, practice is very useful. When you live in a country where the language is spoken, it's ideal. But, you know, some times it's difficult to make friends in a new place, even when the people are very friendly.
W: Yes, I know what you mean. Especially if you don't speak my language too well. I bad some problems when I first moved to Europe.
M: And, of course, some people are shy.
W: That's true.
M: Betty, whether or not I'm living in a country where the language is spoken, I always go to movies, and whenever I can, I watch TV or listen to the radio in the language I'm trying to learn.
W: Me too. And reading is another good way to learn. Books axe good, but I think that newspapers and magazines are even better.
M: So do I But I don't believe that it's possible to take advantage of practice opportunities without some knowledge of the language first.
W: Sine. First it's a good idea to study grammar, vocabulary.
M: ... and listening, perhaps even reading.
W: Then practice is very, very, helpful.
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A.Making friends in a foreign country.
B.Spanish and French.
C.Foreign TV, radio and other media.
D.Learning a foreign language.
W1: Yes, Professor Baker, I speak Spanish and French.
M: And what helped you most in learning those languages?
W1: What helped me most ... well, I studied both languages in high school, and I'm still studying Spanish here at the University, but I think that travel has probably been the most help to me. You see, I've been lucky in that I've lived in Europe. Believe me, I didn't speak very well before I moved there. What do you think of this, Jill?
W2: You're right, Betty, after studying a language, practice is very useful. When you live in a country where the language is spoken, it's ideal. But, you know, sometimes it's difficult to make friends in a new place, even then the people are very friendly.
W1: Yes, I know what you mean. Especially if you don't speak the language too well. I had some problems when I first moved to Europe.
W2: And, of course, some people are shy.
W: That's true.
W2: Professor Baker, whether or not I'm in a country where the language is spoken, I always go to the movies, and whenever I can, 1 watch TV or listen to the radio in the language I'm trying to learn.
W2: Me too. And reading is another way to learn. Books are good, but I think that newspapers and magazines are even better.
M: Probably the best way to learn is to combine all of these ideas: traveling, talking with people, going to movies, watching TV, listening to the radio, and reading books, newspapers and magazines. What do you think?
W1: I agree with that, Professor Baker.
W2: So do I. But I don't believe that it's possible to take advantage of practice opportunities without some knowledge of the language first.
W1:Sure. First it's a good idea to study grammar, vocabulary...
W2: ... and listening, perhaps even reading.
W1: Then practice is very, very helpful.
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A.Language laboratory.
B.Traveling.
C.Studying in high school.
D.Going to movies and watching TV.