Living here in the deep forest with no one else near you must be very ______.A.soleB.alone
Living here in the deep forest with no one else near you must be very ______.
A.sole
B.alone
C.only
D.lonely
Living here in the deep forest with no one else near you must be very ______.
A.sole
B.alone
C.only
D.lonely
A.will live
B.have lived
C.will have lived
D.will be living
A.only
B.alone
C.lone
D.lonely
A.put on
B.put out
C.put in
D.put forward
M: California's fine. But I miss all my friends and family.
Q: What do we learn about the man?
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A.He is from California.
B.He lives with some friends.
C.He visits his family often.
D.He lives far from home.
ny 4 . We were confronted with real 5 at the time. But the 6 just made us work harder. While living here for the past four months has been a big 7 , there are many 8 to living off the grid. We have learned how to 9 power and water and to really 10 what the earth gives to us every day.
听力原文:W: Let's go in here and order some coffee while we look at your pictures.
M: Good idem We'd both like coffee, please. OK, here's one of Ed's, my roommate. I took this picture right after we had arrived at the school this fall. We had just met, in fact. And this was our room of the dormitory while we were unpacking all our things. What a mess !
W: You certainly had a lot of boxes. How did you ever find room for everything?
M: In the beginning, we thought we'd never get all arranged but now we are very comfortable. Lucky for me, Ed keeps his things neat.
W: Do you like living in the dormitory?
M: It's not bad. Sometimes Ed turns his radio up too loud and makes too much noise. Then I get angry. Sometimes I leave my books lying around and he gets angry. But usually we get along. Here's a picture of him taken when we went to visit my family during vacation.
W: And this last one?
M: That's my dog Spot.
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A.The man's brother.
B.The man's roommate.
C.A neighbor.
D.A photographer.
听力原文:M: Hmm, hi.
W: Hi, I am going door to door tonight to carry out a survey about student's eating habits. Do you have a few minutes?
M: Sure. You know, I think I read something downstairs in the notice board.
W: Yeah, there was a notice about us there. See, we are trying to figure out what students like to eat most, how much they're willing to pay for that…things like that.
M: That's right. You are doing this survey for the cafeteria on campus, right?
W: That's us. We just feel it is important to serve you guys with something really attractive—I mean both taste and price. Some complained our menu hadn't changed for years.
M: Really? That's definitely good news. My friends and I always eat there.
W: Then would you please do me a favor by filling in a questionnaire? And we'll send you a breakfast coupon as a reward.
M: That's excellent. Let's begin. Oh, can I borrow your pen?
W: Sure. Here it is. Okay. Please sign your name at the end of the questionnaire, here. And also here on this form. to get your coupon.
M: Sure. Here, and there.
W: That's great. Here is your coupon. Oh, one more thing. Let me leave you this card with our opening hours and telephone number on it. If you'd like to order any take-away, just call us.
M: Yeah, that'd be useful. Thank you, bye.
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A.From the Internet.
B.From the notice board.
C.From his classmate living downstairs.
D.From the woman.
听力原文:M: Are you the head resident?
W: Yes.
M: I'm Bill Miller. I'm here because I want to change roommates.
W: Really? That surprises me. I thought that you and David were good friends.
M: We were. You see, we knew each other before. We are from the same home town, but it looks like we had different reasons for coming to college.
W: How so?
M: Well, David is really into having fun, which is great. But he has so many people in our room all the time that I can't study. And the stereo is on constantly.
W: Have you talked to him about it?
M: Yes, but he just doesn't take me seriously.
W: I see.
M: Miss Todd, I have to study. I'm on scholarship. David isn't.
W: Okay. Here's what we can do. Let me talk to David, and then you see how it goes. Just one week.
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A.The man wants to get authorization for a room change.
B.The man is worried about his friendship with his roommate.
C.The man needs a scholarship to continue living in the dormitory.
D.The man wants the head resident to talk to David for him.
听力原文:M: Good morning, Ms. Smith. Welcome to today's show.
W: Thank you.
M: Today we're going to talk about the living of foreign students in our country. You know. for many international students, coming to the United States and living here and studying can be a quite frightening experience, especially when finding housing. Can you give them some advice?
W: Sure. Fortunately, there are a variety of options that students can look to. They can choose to live on campus or off campus.
M: Then can you say something about on-campus living?
W: Well, I think first of all for first-time students, coming and living on campus in dormitories can provide a certain level of security because of its closeness to campus facilities, since commuting without a car can be quite an experience, especially when you have to commute long distances. Often in dormitories, meals might be provided, and this can allow students to devote time to their academics, rather than housekeeping.
M: That sounds quite good. Is there anything students should pay attention to when living on campus?
W: Yes, students should be aware that they'll be required in abide by certain regulations dealing with student conduct as part of the contract and living on campus.
M: Then what about off-campus living?
W: Like living in dormitories, uh, living off campus in an apartment requires little or no maintenance specifically because usually it is handled by someone else. Also, when you live off campus, there might be a certain amount of flexibility in choosing roommates that you might not have when living on campus. But you should be aware that tenants may be responsible for furnishing their own apartments.
M: Well, thank you, Ms. Smith, for the information you have provided for us.
W: My pleasure.
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A.Meals are provided free of charge on campus.
B.Students are more secure on campus.
C.Students are free to choose their roommates.
D.Students have more chances to make friends.
听力原文: They think they're lucky that they're living and it's Christmas again. They can't see that
we live on a dirty street in a shabby house among people who aren't much good. Johnny and the children can't see how pitiful it is that our neighbors have to make happiness out of this filth and dirt. My children must get on of this. But how? The money that we've saved isn't nearly enough.
The McGaritys have money, but they are show-offs with it. The McGarity girl just yesterday stood out there in the street eating from a bag of cookies while a ring of hungry children watched her. I saw those children looking at her and crying in their hearts, and when she couldn't eat any more, she threw the rest away.
Miss Jackson who teaches at the Settlement House isn't rich, but she knows things. She understands people. Her eyes look straight into yours when she talks with you. Everyone else here looks away because they're ashamed of their lives. I'd like to see the children be like Miss Jackson when they grow up.
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A.Her family is extremely rich.
B.Her family is an unhappy one.
C.They are accustomed to their life.
D.They long for a change in their life.