Since we don't have enough time, we' d better take the most direct () to the coast.
A.way
B.path
C.route
D.course
A.way
B.path
C.route
D.course
W:You're right.This is our first trip since you retired.We can travel as long as we like.
Q:What does the woman mean?
(19)
A.It is the first time they have been on a trip.
B.They cannot do what they like before.
C.They don't have to care the time.
D.They have to travel by schedules now.
M: I don't think it's going to let up. We'd better make a run for it.
Q: What are the speakers talking about?
(4)
A.The weather.
B.The scenery.
C.A computer game.
D.A race.
W: Oh, that sounds miserable. Since the gym's usually open, why don't you just go over there to fix the problem?
Q: What does the woman suggest the man do?
(13)
A.He can go to the gym to have a bath.
B.He should buy a new pipe from the gyms.
C.He can go to the gym to consult the experts.
D.He can turn to the gym to have the water pipe repaired.
M: [24]I don't think we have an appointment.
W: No, we don't. You'll have to excuse me for this.
M: Since you are already here, what can I do for you?
W: Well, as far as I know, your company was founded three years ago and your business has been quite good for
the past two years.
M: [24]I'm quite busy, Miss Redner. If you don't mind, just get straight to the point.
W: OK. I believe that you must have seen a lot of S.A.C. designed TV commercials and billboards, and if we cooperate, it'll certainly make your products better known and sold. What do you think?
M: I'm quite satisfied with the company that designs our advertisements at present.
W: Don't say no for no's sake, please. Here are some samples of our designs. Have a look, if you please.
M: All fight... They're pretty good but...
W: [25]The payment we ask for is very reasonable. Besides, you won't have the bondage of a contract. If you're not satisfied with us, we'll refund the money. But, of course, such a thing has never happened. We'll redo the commercial or billboard over and over again until you're satisfied.
M: There's no harm in giving it a try, I think. Leave your card. I'll call you when the next new product is ready to go on the market.
(20)
A.To make an appointment,
B.To ask for an interview.
C.To promote advertisement.
D.To have a negotiation.
听力原文:W: What would you like to do then?
M: Well, there's not much on TV, is there? Do you fancy a movie?
W: Fine, but I don't feel like going all the way into town. What is on locally?
M: Well, I rang the Criterion earlier and they've got Raw Deal--you remember we saw something about it on TV last week.
W: No, I don't fancy that. Too much blood and guts.
M: I agree. Oh, there's also A Room with a View. Why don't we go and see it?
W: We could, but I've seen it.
M: Well, so have I.
W: Sorry, I forgot.
M: But it was so good I'd like to see it again.
W: Oh, I would too, but not just yet. I only saw it a short while ago.
M: How about Crocodile Dundee 2?
W: Crocodile Dundee? Why didn't you say it earlier? I loved the first one.
M: It was all right. Still, I'd rather we went to that than any of the others. There's a performance at eight.
W: Eight! Well, then it's time we left.
M: Don't panic. That is when the performance begins. There will be adverts and trailers and things before the film actually start. Crocodile Dundee 2 won't start at least eight thirty. We've easily got an hour.
W: But I'm starving. I haven't eaten since lunchtime.
M: I haven't, either. Let's grab something on the way. A hamburger or something.
W: Right. I'll get my coat. Have you see the keys to my car?
M: Weren't they on the desk?
(23)
A.Because they have seen it on TV.
B.Because it has too much violence.
C.Because they want to see A Room with a View.
D.Because they haven't got enough time to get to the cinema.
We live in a society in there is a lot of talk about 【M1】______
science, but I would say that there are not 5 percent of
the people who are equipped with schooling, including
college, to understand scientific reasoning. We are
more ignorant of science as people with comparable 【M2】______
educations in Western Europe.
There are a lot of kids who know everything about
Computers who to build them, how to take them apart,
how to write programs for games. So if you ask them 【M3】______
to explain about the principles of physics that have gone 【M4】______
into creating the computer, you don't have the faintest idea. 【M5】______
The failure to understand science leads to such
things like the neglect of the human creative power. 【M6】______
It also takes rise to a blurring(模糊) of the distinction 【M7】______
between science and technology. Lots of people don't
differ between the two. Science is the production 【M8】______
of new knowledge that can be applied or not, since 【M9】______
technology is the application of knowledge to the
production of some products, machinery or the like.
The two are really very different, and people who have
the faculty for one very seldom have a faculty for the other.
Science in itself is harmless, more or less. But as
soon as it can provide technology, it is not necessarily
harmful. No society has yet learned how to forecast the 【M10】______
consequences of new technology, which can be enormous.
【M1】
听力原文: I met Susan at a dance about six months ago. We get along well together since we like music, dancing, swimming, and tennis. But whenever I start to get serious about our relationship and try to discuss with her how she feels about me and whether we might consider marriage, she gets angry and refuses to talk about it. Usually, she says something like: "I'm not the marrying kind" or "We're having too much fun to be serious." Besides all these, I don' t think that my parents like her very much. They think that she's not very intelligent.
Do you think I should continue to keep the relationship? Or should I forget her? We're both 22, but I'm ready to settle down and establish a home. I have a good job as a salesman, and by the time I' m 24, I hope to have saved enough money to start my own business.
(33)
A.The relationship between the speaker and Susan.
B.The arrangement of the speaker's marriage ceremony.
C.The speaker's parents' opinion of Susan.
D.The speaker's plan for the future.
Since there is no ______ , why don't we work on it now?
A.option
B.duty
C.obligation
D.penalty
听力原文:M: Hello, Jane.
W: Hi, Peter. How are you? It's been a long time since I've seen you. Don't you live in the dorm anymore?
M: No, I moved out at the beginning of last semester.
W: Where are you living now.
M: I moved to the Oak Creek apartments. I'm sharing a unit with three other people, one from Brazil, one from Japan, and one from Hong Kong.
W: That sounds interesting. How are you getting along with your roommates?
M: Everything is working out just fine, at least up to now. They all share the cooking and I do the shopping since I have car.
W: I guess that would work out. Yon must have all kinds of foods from different countries.
M: That's right. I'm really enjoying mealtime! But we've had a few other problems.
W: Like what?
M: Well, one was that we got confused when the first month's telephone bill came.
W: What happened?
M: We couldn't remember who had called each number, so we didn't know how much each person owed. Alter a lot of discussion, we each ceded up paying for the calls we were sure of and dividing the rest equally. Now we all jot down the number whenever we make a call, especially the long distance calls, and we have no more telephone problems.
W: Hope it stays that way. I'd love to come over and meet your roommates sometime.
M: OK. How about coming for dinner? I'll ask them about it and let you know.
W: Great.
(20)
A.Inviting foreign students to dinner.
B.Eating habits of foreign students.
C.Sharing a flat with foreign students.
D.Getting along with foreign students.
听力原文:M: Hello, Jane.
W: Hi, Peter. How are you? It's been a long time since I' ye seen you. Don't you iive in the dorm anymore?
M: No, I moved our at the beginning of last semester.
W: Where are you living now'?
M: I moved to the Oak Creek apartments. I'm sharing a unit with three other people, one from Brazil, one from Japan, and one from Hong Kong.
W: That sounds interesting. How are you getting along with your roommates?
M: Everything is working out just fine, at least up to now. They all share the cooking and I do the shopping since I have
W: I guess that would work out. You must have all kinds of foods from different countries.
M: That's right. I'm really enjoying mealtime! But we've had a few other problems.
W: Like what?
M: Well, one was that we got confused when the first month's telephone bill came.
W: What happened?
M: We couldn't remember who had called each number, so we didn't know how much each person owed. After a lot of discussion, we each ended up paying for the calls we were sure of and dividing the rest equally. Now we all jot down the number whenever we make a call, especially the long distance calls, and we have no more telephone problems.
W: Hope it stays that way. I'd love to come over and meet your roommates sometime.
M: OK. How about coming for dinner? I'll ask them about it and let you know.
W: Great.
(20)
A.Inviting foreign students to dinner.
B.Sharing a flat with foreign students.
C.Eating habits of foreign students.
D.Getting along with foreign students.