I’ll keep a seat for you in case you ________ (change) your mind.
听力原文:W: Have a seat, Mr. Younger. What can I do for you?
M: [23] I have a house in Seattle. It's about 400 sq. ft., including the house and the yard. I'm looking for somebody who will buy it in cash.
W: How much do you want to sell it for?
M: [23]/[25] Around half a million U.S. dollars.
W: Sounds reasonable.
M: I'd like to sell it as soon as possible for ready money.
W: I see. [23] Is the house under your name?
M: Yes. Here are the papers. I've also made copies of each of them. You can keep the copies.
W: Very well. Do you have a photo of the house with you?
M: Yes. Here they are. There're six of them.
W: Did you bring the negatives as well?
M: Sure. Here you are.
W: This one is OK, but the others... [24] Well, I think I'll have to send my men to take pictures of your house, pictures that are taken by a professional and are able to show the whole aspect of the house.
M: That's fine with me. What is your charge for this service? ... Er, I don't mean the pictures, I mean to be my agent.
W: [25] Well, 2% of the sale price of your house.
(20)
A.The area of the house is about 400 sq. ft.
B.The house is in San Francisco.
C.The price of the house is about US $500,000.
D.The house is under the name of the man.
M: Thank you. Could you also bring me something to read?
Q: What can we learn from the conversation?
(15)
A.The plane is too crowded.
B.The plane is late for some unknown reason.
C.There's no vacant seat on the plane.
D.The man is reading and drinking in a plane.
M: Thank you. I'll just sit here and read a magazine in the meantime.
Q: What can you conclude about the train from the conversation7
(16)
A.The train is crowded.
B.The train is late.
C.The train is empty.
D.The train is on time.
W: Thank you. I'll just sit here and read a magazine in the meantime.
Q:What do we learn from the conversation?
(14)
A.The train is crowded.
B.The train is late.
C.The train is empty.
D.The traifi is on time.
W: Thank you. I'11 just sit here and read the magazine in the meantime.
Q: What can you conclude about the train from the conversation?
(19)
A.It's on time.
B.It's crowded.
C.It's empty.
D.It's late.
听力原文:M: Hi, Kate. Mind if I join you?
W: No, not at all. Have a seat, Jack.
M: Have any plan for the weekend?
W: Yah, I am really excited. I am going up to New York City for a couple of days.
M: What a coincidence] My roommate is also going to New York, too. Are you driving? Maybe you two could ride together.
W: No, I'm going to take train to the Pen Station (23) . I've already got my ticket.
M: So what are you going to do in New York?
W: I'm visiting a friend I met lust summer at music camp. Remember?. I went to a music camp in Vermont (24) . I shared a camp with Laura and now she's just moved to Manhattan. So l'm going up to see her new place.
M: You two probably have a lot to talk about. Didn't you tell me you were from New York?
W: No, I’m from California. I've never been to New York before. I'll give you three guesses what we are going to do Saturday night.
M: Something to do with music, I bet.
W: Right, we are going to hear the New York Philharmonic at Lincoln Center (25) .
M: Wow, I wish I were going with you.
(20)
A.She'll ride with Jack's roommate.
B.She'll drive her own car.
C.She'll fly.
D.She'll take a train.
听力原文:W: Good morning!
M: Good morning! I am David Crew. We talked before about our trip. I said my wife and I were going to stay three days in Chicago.
W: Yes. It's two nights in the hotel. July 3rd and 4th, but three days altogether.
M: I just want to confirm something with you. We arrive early on July third, and we leave at 11:30 p.m. on the fifth. Is that right?
W: That's correct. As you see, I've made reservations for you on the night train to New York on the fifth. You'll have two sleeping berths.
M: So it really is a full day on the fifth.
W: Yes, you'll have plenty of time for shopping and Sightseeing. You'll even have enough time for a show in the evening because the train station is near the theatre district.
M: That's terrific. I hope I'll be able to sleep on the train.
W: Believe me, it'll be an interesting experience to ride on the train.
M: What about hotels in New Your City?
W: You have accommodations at the New Your Sheraton on 7th Avenue and 53rd Street. Fortunate[y, even though you'll be traveling at the peak of the tourist season, I was able to get you a good room there.
M: That'll be great. We'll have a good time there right in the heart of Manhattan.
W: Now after your stay in New Your City, I've scheduled your Visit to DC as you requested. You'll have two days there before you fly
M: We want an aisle seat, so that my wife can stretch her legs.
W: Seat reservations must be made at the airport. They'll take care of you there, I'm sure.
M: Is there a meal served on that flight?
W: Let me check. The flight leaves at 3:30 p.m., and yes, there's a snack listed.
M: What kind of snack?
W: Light refreshments. A sandwich and dessert, perhaps. And of course the usual beverages: coffee, tea, or a soft drink.
M: We're very happy with this arrangement for our trip. You've arranged everything we asked for.
W: It's a full schedule, but you'll have plenty of time to relax and enjoy yourselves. Here are your tickets, reservations, and confirmations.
M: Thank you.
W: Have a nice trip.
(23)
A.The trip on the train.
B.The hotels in New York.
C.The arrangement for the trip.
D.The trip to Montreal.
听力原文:W: Please have a seat, Mr. Saunders. I received your resume last week and was very impressed.
M: Thank you.
W: We're a small financial company, trading mostly stocks and bonds. May I ask why you are interested in working for us?
M: Your company has an impressive reputation and I've always wanted to work for a smaller company.
W: That's good to hear. Would you mind telling me a little bit about your present job?
M: I'm currently working in a large international company, in charge of a team of eight brokers. We buy and sell stocks for major clients worldwide.
W: Why do you think you're the right candidate for this position?
M: As a head broker, I have a lot of experience in the stock market. I deal with clients on the daily basis and I enjoy working with people.
W: Well, you might just be the person we've been looking for. Do you have any questions?
M: Uh-hum, if I were hired, how many accounts would I be handling?
W: You'll be working with two other head brokers, in other words, you'll be handling about a third of our clients.
M: And who would I report to?
W: Directly to me.
M: I see. What kind of benefits package do you offer?
W: Two weeks of paid vacation in your first year of employment. You'll also be entitled to medical and dental insurance. But this is something you should discuss with our Personnel Department. Do you have any other questions?
M: No, not at the moment.
W: Well, I'll have to discuss your application with my colleagues and we'll give back to you early next week.
M: OK, thanks. It's been nice meeting you.
W: Nice meeting you too. And thanks for coming in today.
(23)
A.To make a business report to the woman.
B.To be interviewed for a job in the woman's company.
C.To resign form. his position in the woman's company.
D.To exchange stock market information with the woman.
W: Well, if you don't get him soon, we'll just have to go to the movies without him.
Q: Why is the man trying to call David?
(19)
A.To tell him they are busy.
B.To cancel an appointment.
C.To send him a busy signal.
D.To invite him to go to a film.
听力原文:M: Hi, Kate. Mind if I join you?
W: No, not at all, have a seat, Jack.
M: Have any plans for the weekend?
W: Yah, I'm really excited. I'm going up to New York city for a couple of days.
M: That's a coincidence. My roommate's going to New York too. Are you driving? Maybe you two could ride together.
W: No, I'm going to take train to the Plain Station. I've already got my ticket.
M: So what are you going to do in New York?
W: I'm visiting a friend I met last summer at the last music camp. Remember I went to a music camp in Vermont? I shared a camp with Laura and she's just moved to Manhattan. So I'm going up to see her new place.
M: You two probably have a lot to talk about? Didn't you tell me you were from New York?
W: No, I'm from California. I've never been to New York before, I'll give you three guesses what we are going to do Saturday night.
M: Something to do with music, I bet.
W: Right, we are going to hear the New York Philharmonic at Lincoln Center.
M: Wow, I wish I were going with you.
(20)
A.By driving.
B.By train.
C.By air.
D.By bus.
M: Well, when learning a foreign language, I would surround myself in the language, the target language, that I wanted to learn.
W: Surround oneself in the language? I think it is difficult to do that. Can you explain how you do it?
M: Uh, for example, I would watch a movie in that language, uh, which would help me keep motivated to learn vocabulary and phrases.
W: That sounds interesting.
M: Yeah, you'll have a lot of fun by doing so.
W: I see. A little hit of practice every day is very important to language learning.
M: Yes. Regular practice is also better than practicing a lot in one day. Learning a language well needs patience and perseverance.
W: Then what else did you do to learn a foreign language?
M: Well, I would keep a situational notebook.
W: What is that used for?
M: Ur, for example, in a restaurant, you use a certain phrase over and over again, and so if you can remember just one particular phrase in each setting, then you can immediately speak that language and have more confidence and you get more out of learning the language, I think.
W: Really? I'll try that. Thank you for your advice.
M: You're welcome.
(23)
A.He's offering some suggestions about learning foreign languages.
B.He's asking the woman for help to improve his English.
C.He's discussing with the woman how to listen to a language regularly.
D.He's talking about the importance of taking notes in foreign languages learning.