It′s 9:00.It′s time to__()
A.have breakfast
B.rush teeth
C.watch TV
B、rush teeth
A.have breakfast
B.rush teeth
C.watch TV
B、rush teeth
听力原文:W: My watch is out of battery. What's the time by your watch?
M: My watch says it's 9:35, but it's 7 minutes ahead.
Q: What's the correct time now?
(18)
A.It's 9:28.
B.It's 9:25.
C.It's 9:35.
D.It's 9:42.
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.
(9)A.No one
B.Someone
C.Everyone
D.Anyone
(10)A.being
B.be
C.been
D.is
(11)A.required
B.requires
C.require
D.requiring
(12)A.of
B.upon
C.on
D.to
(13)A.what
B.person
C.which
D.whom
听力原文:M: Is this the check-in counter for Flight 914 to Los Angeles?
W: Yes, but I'm sorry that the flight is delayed because of a minor mechanical problem. Please wait for further notice.
Q: What do we learn from this conversation?
(6)
A.The man goes to a wrong check-in counter.
B.The man has just missed his flight.
C.The plane will leave at 9:14.
D.The plane's departure time remains unknown.
听力原文:M: Let's just go over the arrangements for my trip to Bombay.
W: Sure, here's your schedule. You're flying at 9:55 on Monday evening. That's British Airways flight 139. Er, you have to check in two hours before, so I've arranged for a car to pick you up from the office at 6: 30.
M: Good. What time does the flight arrive in Bombay?
W: It gets into Bombay at 11: 15. That's local time, of course. Er, I've booked you a room at the Oberoi. They're going to send a car to pick you up.
M: Fine. Now when am I seeing Mr. Shah?
W: Tuesday afternoon at two. By the way, Mr. Majundar is coming to the meeting as well.
M: That's good news; we won't have to arrange a separate meeting. And has the tour of the new factory in Bombay and the meeting with the directors been arranged for Wednesday?
W: Yes, they'll pick you up in the morning at 9, and plan to show you the factory, take you to lunch, and return you to the hotel at about 5 p. m.
M: Good. Now, has my visa arrived'?
W: Yes. The embassy has sent it off and we have received it this morning.
M: And when am I flying back?
W: I'm afraid the earliest flight I could get is on Thursday at 1:15 a.m. That's British Airways again, flight 138. It gets you back into London at 6:25 Thursday morning. You've got Thursday in London for the Sales Meeting, but not until 3 p. m. , then Friday morning you're leaving for New York.
M: Thanks. And could you order some travelers' cheques?
W: Sure I'll phone the bank.
(20)
A.A meeting with directors in the bank.
B.Schedule for a business trip.
C.The building, of a new plant.
D.Reservation of flight tickets.
听力原文:W. Hello. China East Airlines Ticketing Office.
M: Hello, I'd like to know if you fly to Beijing.
W: Yes, we do.
M: Ok. I'd like to make a reservation on a flight this weekend.
W: Ok. Which day would you like to depart, Sir?
M: Well, what flights do you have on Saturday morning?
W: Saturday? Let's see. There's a flight at 6:10 am and there's also one at 10:45.
M: And what time do they arrive in Beijing?
W: Well, the 6:10 flight arrives at 9 o'clock, and the 10.45 arrives at 12:45.
M: Are they both nonstop flights?
W: Well, the 6.10 flight makes a stopover in Shanghai, but the 10:45 is a direct flight.
M: I'd like the 6:10 flight, please. Will I have to change planes in Shanghai?
W: No, no no. It's just a fifteen-minute stopover.
M: Ok.
W: Is that a one-way ticket or would you like a return flight?
M: One-way, please.
W: Fine. Your name, please.
M: Bill Siemens, S-I-E-M-E-N-S.
W: All right, Mr. Siemens, that's Flight 1034, departing at 6:10 am, July 14th, arriving at 9 o'clock in Beijing. You can pick up your ticket at the airport.
M: That would be great. Thank you. By the way, how much is that?
W: That's $ 398.
(9)
A.Calling an information center.
B.Reserving a round-ticket for himself.
C.Buying a one-way ticket for his wife.
D.Booking a one-way ticket via telephone.
When anyone opens a current account at a bank, he is lending the bank money. He may (1)_____ the repayment of the money at any time, either (2)_____ cash or by drawing a check in favor of another person.(3)_____, the banker-customer relationship is that of debtor and creditor who is (4)_____ depending on whether the customer's account is (5)_____ credit or is overdrawn. But, in (6)_____ to that basically simple concept, the bank and its customer (7)_____ a large number of obligations to one another. Many of these obligations can give (8)_____ to problems and complications but a bank customer, unlike, say, a buyer of goods, cannot complain that the law is (9)_____ against him.
The bank must (10)_____ its customer's instructions, and not those of anyone else. (11)_____, for example, a customer opens an account, he instructs the bank to debit his account only in (12)_____ of checks drawn by himself. He gives the bank (13)_____ of his signature, and there is a very firm rule that the bank has no right or (14)_____ to pay out a customer's money (15)_____ a check on which its customer's signature has been (16)_____. It makes no difference that the forgery may have been a very (17)_____ one: the bank must recognize its customer's signature. For this reason there is no (18)_____ to the customer in the practice, (19)_____ by banks, of printing the customer's name on his checks. If this (20)_____ forgery, it is the bank that will lose, not the customer.
A.acquire
B.deposit
C.demand
D.derive
听力原文:W: What sort of hours do you work, Steve?
M: Well I have to work very long hours, about eleven hours a day.
W: What time do you start?
M: I work 9 to 3. Then I start again at 5:30 and work until 11, six days a week. So I have to work very unsocial hours,
W: And do you have to work at the weekend?
M: Oh, yes, that's our busiest time. I get Wednesdays off.
W: What are the things you have to do and the things you don't have to do?
M: Uh, I don't have to do the washing-up, so that's good. I have to wear white, and I have to keep everything in the kitchen totally clean.
W: What's hard about the job?
M: You are standing up all the time. When we are busy, people get angry and sharp, but that's normal.
W: How did you learn the profession?
M: Well, I did a two-year course at college. In the first year we had to learn the basics, and then we had to take exams.
W: Was it easy to find a job?
M: I wrote to about six hotels and one of them gave me my first job, so I didn't have to wait too long.
W: And what's the secret of being good at your job?
M: Attention to detail. You have to love it. You have to show passion for it.
W: And what are your plans for the future?
M: I want to have my own place when the time is right.
What does the man say about his job?
A.It allows him to make a lot of friends.
B.It requires him to work long hours.
C.It enables him to apply theory to practice.
D.It helps him understand people better.
The British Summer
Britain is well known for its rainy climate. People joke that even in the summer time the country never gets any sun and that the skies stay disappointingly grey even during the months of July and August. Last summer though, it was so hot that people could hardly believe it. British people weren't used to such high temperatures, so every day on the news there were stories about people struggling to work in such unusual weather conditions. Radio and television programmers also reminded everyone to drink more water and not to stay too long in the sun.
When the sun comes out, British people tend to spend time in their garden if they have one. It’s common to invite friends and neighbours around for a barbecue, where everyone sits outside and eats food like grilled meat (烤肉)and salads. There's always a back-up plan in case of rain though, and the meal sometimes has to be cooked in the kitchen and eaten indoors. People also spend a lot of time in parks during the summer, having picnics or playing sports. In every green area, there’s always at least one ice cream van, a kind of car that plays children’s music and sells ice creams. Towns like Blackpool and Brighton are popular for their beaches and amusement arcades(游乐场).People go there to swim, sunbathe and eat fish and chips. The water can be quite cold, though, and that’s why quite a lot of people prefer to go abroad for their summer holiday instead. Popular destinations include Spain, Germany and France: all countries that promise a lot of sunshine!
1、There is little sunshine in Britain in summer.()
A. True
B. False
C. Not Given
2、British people like to tell jokes about each other.()
A. True
B. False
C. Not Given
3、It was unusually hot last summer in Britain.()
A. True
B. False
C. Not Given
4、British people enjoyed the high temperatures of last summer.()
A. True
B. False
C. Not Given
5、The media advised people to enjoy the sunshine.()
A. True
B. False
C. Not Given
6、Most British people have a garden of their own.()
A. True
B. False
C. Not Given
7、People having a barbecue often have a plan against the rain.()
A. True
B. False
C. Not Given
8、Children like the music from the ice cream vans.()
A. True
B. False
C. Not Given
9、Blackpool and Brighton are known for their beaches.()
A. True
B. False
C. Not Given
10、People go to Spain in summer to enjoy the cooler sea water.()
A. True
B. False
C. Not Given