A.It shouldn't cost a lot to repair.B.It's probably difficult to drive,C.The woman cou
A.It shouldn't cost a lot to repair.
B.It's probably difficult to drive,
C.The woman could probably fix it herself.
D.It's rather small.
A.It shouldn't cost a lot to repair.
B.It's probably difficult to drive,
C.The woman could probably fix it herself.
D.It's rather small.
听力原文:M: Is this table on the comer okay?
W: Sure. We can sit here.
M' Gee. You've hardly got anything on your tray.
W: Yeah. I guess I'm just not that hungry.
M: What's the matter? Aren't you feeling well?
W: Well, I've been really worried. It's my car. It's in the shop again.
M: Really? What's wrong this time?
W: I don't know exactly. Something's wrong with file brakes, I think.
M: Well, at least that shouldn't cost you much to fix. Parts are cheaper for all the American cars like yours. Did the mechanic say how much it would cost?
W: He said he would call me with an estimate later on today.
M: Watch out he doesn't try to take advantage of you.
W: What do you mean?
M: Well, some car mechanics, if they think that someone doesn't know much about cars, they might try to overcharge that person.
W: Maybe so. But I trust this guy. He was recommended by one of my neighbors. He has done some work for me in the past and his prices seemed to be reasonable.
M: Oh, that's good to know. Maybe I'll try using him in the future. By the way, do you need a ride home after class today?
W: Oh, I'll sure appreciate it. It's really tough getting around without a car when you live off campus.
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A.It's a new car.
B.It's an old one.
C.It always breaks down.
D.It's expensive.
听力原文:M: Is this table in the corner okay?
W: Sure. We can sit here.
M: Gee. You' ve hardly got anything on your tray.
W: Yeah. I guess I' m just not that hungry.
M: What' s the matter? Aren't you feeling well?
W: Well, I've been really worried. It' s my car. It' s in the shop again.
M: Really? What' s wrong this time?
W: I don' t know exactly. Something is wrong with the brakes, I think.
M: Well, at least that shouldn't cost you much to fix. Parts are cheaper for all the American cars like yours. Did the mechanic say how much it would cost?
W: He said he would call me with an estimate later on today.
M: Watch out, he doesn't try to take advantage of you.
W: What do you mean?
M: Well, Some car mechanics. If they think that someone doesn' t know much about cars, they might try to overcharge that person.
W: Maybe so. But I trust this guy. He was recommended by one of my neighbors. He has done some work for me in the past and his prices seemed to be reasonable.
M: Oh, that' s good to know. Maybe I'll try using him in the future. By the way, do you need a ride home after class today?
W: Oh, I' d sure appreciate it. It' s really tough getting around without a car when you live off campus.
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A.It has broken down before.
B.She generally doesn't allow people to borrow it.
C.She is trying to sell it,
D.She bought it from a friend,
A.It's easy to get lost.
B.It requires enormous strength.
C.It's a good group activity.
D.People shouldn't do it in the winter.
A.It's too late for the man to find a tutor.
B.She hasn't prepared for the midterm exam either.
C.The man shouldn't hire the same tutor that she had.
D.The man should hire a tutor before the midterm exam.
A.It ends in winter.
B.It will cost her a lot.
C.It will last one week.
D.It depends on the weather.
A.It'll cost him a lot of money.
B.He isn't serious about going.
C.Other people will pay for his air-fare and supplies.
D.He is excited and can't wait to go.
A.It closes at Saturday and Monday to save money.
B.The running cost of the Library is rising.
C.The Library is a very special place.
D.The government doesn't pay for the Library.
W: Well, if you go by the forecast that I heard, you shouldn't put your coat and hat away quite yet.
Q: What does the woman imply?
(14)
A.It's going to snow again tomorrow.
B.It's not going to snow tomorrow.
C.The forecast is always accurate.
D.The man should put on coat and hat.
M: You must be joking! I have to pay my own airfare and contribute toward the cost of supplies.
Q: What does the man say about the expedition?
(13)
A.It'll cost him a lot of money.
B.He isn't serious about going.
C.Other people paid for his airfare.
D.It isn't fair for him to go alone.
听力原文:M: As far as I'm able to judge, now these people are simply crazy.
W: Well, I should say that it is a shame that the fans went too far and won themselves a bad name all over the world. But it seems to me they should not have been the only target.
Q: What does the woman imply?
(14)
A.It's a shame to scold the fans' behaviors.
B.Fans are mad and should be scolded severely.
C.The fans are solely responsible for their behaviors.
D.We shouldn't only blame the fans for their behaviors.