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-Hi, it is nice to meet you!_____

A.Nice to meet you, too.

B.Fine, thank you!

C.Good to you.

D.How are you?

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第1题
听力原文:M: Hi, Carla! You're looking better. It's nice to have you back.W: Thanks. I have

听力原文:M: Hi, Carla! You're looking better. It's nice to have you back.

W: Thanks. I have missed so many classes these days. I just hope I can catch up on all the work I've missed.

Q: What does the woman imply?

(14)

A.She missed her friends.

B.She thinks she's catching another cold.

C.She likes tomato sauce on everything she eats.

D.has a lot of work to make up.

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第2题
听力原文:W: Hi! Mark.Nice to see you again. How is everything?M: Great! I didn't expect to

听力原文:W: Hi! Mark. Nice to see you again. How is everything?

M: Great! I didn't expect to see you again. What a small world!

Q: What do we know about the speakers?

(19)

A.They are talking about the world.

B.They met some time ago.

C.They are discussing how small the world is.

D.They don't want to meet again.

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第3题
听力原文:W: Hi, Peter. Nice to meet you!M: Hi. You are?W: I'm Lisa, [22] a good friend of

听力原文:W: Hi, Peter. Nice to meet you!

M: Hi. You are?

W: I'm Lisa, [22] a good friend of your young sister Alice. I used to go to your home when you were still home.

M: Yeah, Lisa, I remember, the active girl usually in red. Nice to meet you, too.

W: [22] Alice told me I might meet you here, but I didn't expect it so soon.

M: When did you come here?

W: A couple of days ago. Today I just had my first class.

M: How was your first class?

W: Well, I got lost and I was late as the class was moved to another building.

M: Don't worry about it.[25] It was a freshman class, so I'm sure you weren't the only person who was late. The first day is just going over the syllabus and finding out what will be expected of the students. Still, if you don't want to sit in the front, [23] you'd better go there early to find a seat since the classroom usually fills up.

W: Thank you for telling me. Where are you going?

M: I have an appointment with my advisor. I've been behind in my research for the fellowship, and [24] I am supposed to have an outline ready by today!

W: Oh! What are you going to do?

M: [24] I'll come up with a short outline after biology class and promised him a complete outline early next week. That reminds me. I've got to run. See you later !

W: Ok. Good luck!

M: Ah, yes, I'll call you later when I'm free. What's your phone number?

W: 8887777, easy to remember. Hurry up! Bye!

(4)

A.Relatives.

B.Schoolmates.

C.Former classmates.

D.Good Friends.

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第4题
听力原文:W: Hi, John. Nice to meet you.M: Hi. You are...?W: I'm Mary. Don't you remember m

听力原文:W: Hi, John. Nice to meet you.

M: Hi. You are...?

W: I'm Mary. Don't you remember me? Your younger sister Susan is my good friend. I used to go to your home when you were still home.

M: Yeah, yeah. I remember, Mary, the active girl usually in red. Nice to meet you, too.

W: Susan told me I might meet you here, but I didn't expect it so soon.

M: When did you come here?

W: A couple of days ago. I've just been here for no longer than a week. Today I just had my first class.

M: How was your first class?

W: Well, I got lost and I was totally late!

M: Don't worry about it. It was a freshman class, so I'm sure that you weren't the only person who was late!

W: Yeah, the class was moved to another building, so I was late. But I don't think I missed much though.

M: Yeah, the first day is just going over the syllabus and finding out what will be expected of the students. Still, if you don't want to sit in the front, you'd better go there early to find a seat since the classroom usually fills up.

W: Thank you for telling me. Where are you going?

M: I have an appointment with my advisor. He is going to be mad at me because I am behind in my research for the fellowship! I'm supposed to have an outline ready by today!

W: Uh oh! What are you going to do?

M: I'll promise him a complete outline early next week. Luckily, I know something about this subject already, so I can whip together a short outline after biology class. That reminds me. I've got to run. See you later!

W: OK. Good luck!

M: Ah, yes, I'll call you later when I'm free. What's your phone number?

W: 555-8888, easy to remember. Hurry up! Bye!

(23)

A.Fellow students.

B.Former classmates.

C.Relatives.

D.Friends.

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第5题
听力原文:W: Hi, Tom. I haven't seen you for a few weeks. What are you doing recently?M: Oh

听力原文:W: Hi, Tom. I haven't seen you for a few weeks. What are you doing recently?

M: Oh, hi, Jean. Nothing special. I've been studying a lot for my final exam.

W: Well, the semester is almost over now.

M: Yeah. My brother is coming for a visit this summer, and we'd like to see some of the country. But traveling is so expensive!

W: Have you thought about camping?

M: Camping? I've never done that.

W: Why not have a try! I believe you'll really like it. You can rent the equipment you need. It's much cheaper than buying it or staying at a hotel. And being close to Nature is a good way to forget about our school for a while.

M: That sounds like a good ideal We can drive until we find a nice spot and just camp wherever we like. Oh, that's so cool!

W: Well, actually not exactly. It's usually illegal unless you camp in a designated area. But anyway there are many national parks, state parks and even privately-owned camp grounds around the country. You still have a lot of choices.

M: But that takes all the fun out of it!

W: Not really. Besides, there are almost always conveniences like showers at the camp grounds to make it a little easier.

M: Mm... sounds great! My bus is coming. I'll talk to you about this later and get all the details.

(20)

A.Buy it.

B.Rent it.

C.Borrow it.

D.Make it.

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第6题
听力原文:W: Hi Frank. What are you up to? Is that really a French grammar book?M: Well, I'

听力原文:W: Hi Frank. What are you up to? Is that really a French grammar book?

M: Well, I'm trying to teach myself some French. When I go to Montreal next semester, I don't want to sound like just another tourist. Most of the people there are bilingual.

W: Leave Boston to go to Montreal? I didn't know this university had a program in Canada.

M: It doesn't. I'm planning to take a short leave of absence from school so I can go there on my own,

W: What's the reason for this sudden interest in Canada?

M: Well, actually I've been thinking about going for some time. Now I know someone there who's been wanting me to visit.

W: A relative?

M: An old friend of my uncle's runs a chemical engineering department up there. So I'm hoping he can help me enroll in some interesting courses.

W: If you want those credits transferred back here later on, you'd better arrange for it before you leave. Don't forget what happened to Susan after she came back from Rome.

M: Yeah. But her situation was different. I already have all the credits I need to graduate.

W: So you'll be taking courses just for the sake of learning.

M: That will be a nice change of pace, won't it?

(20)

A.Planning a sightseeing tour.

B.Writing to his uncle.

C.Arranging his class schedule.

D.Reading a language textbook.

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第7题
听力原文:W: Hi, Frank. What are you up to? Is that really a French grammar book?M: Well, (

听力原文:W: Hi, Frank. What are you up to? Is that really a French grammar book?

M: Well, (19) I'm trying to teach myself some French. When I go to Montreal next semester, I don't want to sound like just another tourist. Most of the people there are bilingual.

W: (20) Leave Boston to go to Montreal? I didn't know this university had a program in Canada.

M: It doesn't. I'm planning to take a short leave of absence from school, so I can go there on my own.

W: What's the reason for this sudden interest in Canada?

M: Well, actually I've been thinking about going for some time now. I know someone there who's been wanting me to visit.

W: A relative?

M: An old friend of my uncle's runs a chemical engineering department there. So, I'm hoping he can help me enroll in some interesting courses.

W: (21) If you want those credits transferred back here later on, you'd better arrange for it before you leave. Don't forget what happened to Susan after she came back from Rome.

M: Yeah, but her situation was different. I already have all the credits I need to graduate.

W: So you'll be taking courses just for the sake of learning.

M: That will be a nice change of pace, won't it?

19.What is the man doing at the beginning of the conversation?

20.What does the man plan to do?

21.What does the woman suggest the man do before leaving?

(20)

A.Planning a sightseeing tour.

B.Arranging his class schedule.

C.Writing to an old friend in France.

D.Looking through a French book.

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第8题
听力原文:M: Hello.W: Hello Roger? This is Ann.M: Oh hi, Ann. How have you been? I haven't

听力原文:M: Hello.

W: Hello Roger? This is Ann.

M: Oh hi, Ann. How have you been? I haven't seen you for a couple of days. And how's your new apartment working out?

W: Well, that's what I'm calling about. You see, (19) I've decided to look for a new place.

M: Oh, what's the problem with your place now? I thought you liked the apartment. It looks nice indeed.

W: Oh, I do, but it's a little far from campus, and the commute is just killing me. I really can't stand it anymore. Do you think you could help?. I thought you might know more about the housing situation near the university.

M: Alright. Let me see. So, what kind of place are you looking for?

W: Well, (20) I'd like to share an apartment with one or two roommates within walking distance to school.

M: Okay, what's your budget like? I mean how much do you want to spend on rent'?

W: Uh, somewhere under $ 200 a month, (20) including utilities, if I could. Oh, and I'd prefer to rent a furnished apartment.

M: Hmm. And anything else? Is that all?

W: Yeah, I also need a parking space.

M: Well, (21)I know there's an apartment complex around the comer that seems to have a few vacancies. I'll drop by there on my way to class today.

W: Hey, thanks a lot.

M: No problem. I'll tell you once I get the information.

(20)

A.Problems with living in an apartment.

B.The chance to find a part-time job.

C.The cost of rent near universities.

D.A search for a new apartment.

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第9题
听力原文:W: Hi,Fred.What are you reading?M: Oh,these are just some books I picked up at a

听力原文:W: Hi,Fred.What are you reading?

M: Oh,these are just some books I picked up at a local poetry festival that was held a couple of weeks ago. Even though a lot of what the featured poets wrote wasn't in English,it was still pleasant to see that there are so many people who appreciate poetry in New Zealand.

W: I didn't know you were such a poetry lover,Fred.Personally,I've always found that stuff a little boring and hard to understand.And all that flowery language gives me a headache!I'd rather read a nice long novel any day.

M: I'll admit that poetry's an acquired taste.But once you learn more about it,you'll find that poems aren't all flower and difficult to understand--they don't even have to rhyme!

W: Then who is your favorite poet?

M: One of my favorite poets is Billy Collins,who writes really funny,fine poems in simple everyday English.

W: I'll have to look him up.Say,have you ever written any poetry of your own?Some love sonnets,perhaps?

M: No love sonnets,but I did try to write some poems a long time ago.They were all really bad.Once I spent three hours trying to come up with a word that rhymes with"panda"!

W: Silly Fred!How could you not think of my name"Amanda"?

What do we learn about the popularity of poetry in New Zealand?

A.Poetry is popular among the general public.

B.People there have no interest in poetry.

C.Poetry is the most popular literature.

D.People have no passion for writing poems.

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第10题
听力原文:F: Hello, Jim. What's your problem?M: Hi, Doctor Lee. I don't feel well.F: What s

听力原文:F: Hello, Jim. What's your problem?

M: Hi, Doctor Lee. I don't feel well.

F: What symptoms did you get?

M: You know, cough, fever, runny nose, my head and bones ache, chills even. I was miserable for a week and it ended up mining my holiday.

F: Sounds like a typical flu to me. It often strikes when people are overtired, stressed out and not eating nutritious food. And also you increase your exposure to a virus when you're in big crowds where lots of people are coughing and sneezing.

M: I certainly spent a lot of time in department stores in the holiday buying gifts for people.

F: Yes. And so you increase your exposure to airborne viruses just when your body's resistance is already low from all the running around you do.

M: So what can I do to ward off the flu?

F: Actually it's fairly simple. Get a lot of rest, eat well. That way your immune system will be boosted. And you'll be more able to fight off illness.

M: All these things make sense. But one more question. Aren't I bound to get sick anyway if there's an outbreak in the dorm?

F: Oh, you didn't mention you lived in the dormitory. In that case I'd also suggest you get immunized. The vaccine available prevents the three main types of influenza. Why don't you go to the university health center? The shots are free them.

M: I'll do it right away. It will be nice to feel well during the holidays.

(23)

A.He was ill for more than a month.

B.He was ill but had a happy holiday.

C.His holiday was mined because of his illness.

D.He was in bed for a week.

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第11题
听力原文:M: Hi, Jane. How is your vacation?W: Terrific! I went to Washington D.C. to visit

听力原文:M: Hi, Jane. How is your vacation?

W: Terrific! I went to Washington D.C. to visit my cousin. I saw the Jefferson Memorial, the Lincoln Memorial, the Smithsonian Institution, and the White House.

M: I've never been to Washington. What did you like the best?

W: Oh, the White House. Did you know that it's been the official home of our presidents since 1800? And every president except George Washington has lived in it.

M: I didn't know it was that old. Is it really as nice as everyone says it is?

W: It's only a three-storey building built of stone. But it's simple and definite. It used to be called the "President's House". President Theodore Roosevelt officially gave the White House its current name in 1901. The White House has a fascinating history. It survived a fire at the hands of the British in 1814.

M: I remember now. The president then was James Madison. And his wife Dolley ran out of the burning building carrying Gilbert Stuart's portrait of Washington.

W: Yes, that's right. It's hanging in the East Room now.

M: How big is the White House?

W: It's big. Imagine 18 acres of land with gardens and 132 rooms. It has to be painted every four years.

M: How much were you allowed to see?

W: Not very much. Only six of the rooms are open to the public. It's a popular tour, and there is always a line of people waiting. They want to look at their property, I guess.

M: Their property?

W: Sure. The White House is owned by the people of the United States. We elect the leaders who live in it.

M: But can just anyone go inside?

W: Of course. Anyone can see our president's home.

(20)

A.George Washington.

B.Thomas Jefferson.

C.James Madison.

D.Abraham Lincoln.

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