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I arrived home unexpectedly and found the house in ______.A.messB.mobC.confusionD.chaps

I arrived home unexpectedly and found the house in ______.

A.mess

B.mob

C.confusion

D.chaps

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听力原文: I flew to San Francisco to take care of some business with Mr. Jorden. But as soon as I arrived, I got sick and couldn ' t meet with him. I had to call our appointment off. Then when I felt better, I thought about visiting him at his home, but he lived too far away. I tried to telephone him during office hours but he was busy. The receptionist said that Mr. Jarden would call me back. But he didn't. I gave up trying to make a new appointment because it would take more time and effort than I wanted to spend. A few days later, I saw a man on the street who looked like Mr. Jorden and I called out to him. It was someone else. When I returned to my hotel that day, I found a massage which said that Mr. Jarden had gone out of town for some sudden unexpected business. I was sorry I had missed seeing him. But I really enjoyed my sightseeing in San Francisco.

(31)

A.He missed the appointment.

B.He arrived late.

C.He was sick.

D.He was very busy.

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第2题
听力原文:W: Oh, James, for Pete's sake, you've arrived! The class presentation has already
been on for more than half an hour. And I was starting to panic!

M: I'm sorry I'm late, Janet. It has been a real mess this morning. I didn't think I was going to make it here at all.

W: But why are you late? You know our whole presentation depends on the graphs you're holding.

M: Yes, I'11 tell you later about it. Thank God. There are still two groups ahead of us. The one being giving now is on the rights of the consumer and analysis of the stock market.

W: Yes. But James! You do look cold! You are shivering! What happened?

M: I've been standing outside in freezing temperature for over an hour, waiting for the bus.

W: Over an hour? But isn't your apartment only a ten-minute bus ride to our school?

M: Yes. But the bus this morning was delayed because of the weather. And when I stepped into a drug-store to call home for a ride, the bus went by. And there was no one at home! So I had to wait another 40 minutes for the next bus to come.

W: That's too bad, isn't it?

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(23)

A.Taking an exam.

B.Having a class discussion.

C.Giving presentation.

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第3题
() home,she found that she had left the key at the office.

A.To have arrived

B.To arrive

C.While arriving

D.Arriving

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第4题
When he arrived home, he _________________________.(发现家里只有一些破烂的家具)

When he arrived home, he _________________________.(发现家里只有一些破烂的家具)

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第5题
An old friend from abroad, whom I was expecting to stay with, telephoned from the air
port to tell me that he had arrived.I was still at the office at the time, but I had made arrangements for his arrival.After explaining where my new flat was, I told him that I had left the key under a stone near the door.As I was likely to be at home rather later, I advised him to go into the kitchen and help himself to food and drink.

Two hours later, my friend telephoned me from the flat.At the moment, he said, he was listening to some of my re- cords after having just had a truly wonderful meal.He had found a pan on the gas stove and fried two eggs and had helped himself to some cold chicken from the refrigerator.Now he said, he was drinking a glass of orange juice and he hoped I would join him.I asked him if he had reached the flat without difficulty, he answered that he had not been able to find the key under the stone, but fortunately the living-room window just by the apple tree had been open and he had climbed in.I listened to all this in astonishment.There is no apple tree in front of my living room, but there is one in front of my neighbor's.

1.When his friend arrived from abroad the writer was______ .

A . at the airport

B . at home

C . still at the office

D . on his way home

2.As the writer was busy and couldn't go home on time, he asked his friend ().

A.to cook something for him

B.to have a meal and drink himself

C.to wait for him to have dinner together

D.to go into the kitchen and cook first

3 .Two hours later, the writer () .

A.got home and met his friend

B.was listening to some records

C.rang up his friend

D.got a phone call from his friend

4.Knowing his friend's arrival, the writer had ().

A.left the living room window open

B.asked his neighbor to receive his friend

C.managed to go home later than usual

D.hid the key for him somewhere near the door

5.The writer was surprised to find that his friend had () .

A.entered his neighbor' s house by mistake

B.entered his living room by climbing the apple tree

C.entered his house through a neighbor' s window

D.got into the living room with a neighbor' s key

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They arrived home very wet, as they had walked all the way______ the rain.A.inB.underC.int

They arrived home very wet, as they had walked all the way______ the rain.

A.in

B.under

C.into

D.with

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第7题
She set out soon after dark ___ home an hour later.

A、arriving

B、to arrive

C、having arrived

D、and arrived

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第8题
It was not until she have arrived home ___ remembered her her appointment with the doc
tor.

A、when she

B、that she

C、and she

D、she

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第9题
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M: I demand a refund on these jeans. They are not the right size.

W: I'm so sorry, but the manager is not in. I'll have to take care of your matter.

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W: I'm sorry, but I don't think he did that deliberately.

M: I don't care how sorry or apologetic you are. I want my money back.

W: Do you have the receipt with you?

M: No.

W: I'm sorry, but no receipt, no refund. This is our policy.

M: You'd better refund my money or else you'll be in big trouble.

W: I'm terribly sorry, but I can't refund your money. I can give you another pair of jeans in exchange for yours.

M: Isn't there anything else that you can do?

W: No that's the way it is.

M: Well, okay, I'll exchange my jeans for another pair, but I'm not happy.

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A.Complaining to the manager.

B.Having a fight with the manager.

C.Buying another pair of jeans.

D.Trying to get his money back.

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第10题
Ken and I met and saw each other just three times before he left for Vietnam. He never gav
e me flowers or candy. There were no moonlight walks, no lingering good-byes on the front porch. Our courtship took place by mail.

I felt sorry for him, far from home in the service of his country. Writing to him seemed almost a patriotic duty. But as we got better acquainted, our letter-writing pace increased—to as many as three a day. I started driving home at lunch to collect the mail.

Then Ken came back in leave, and we surprised ourselves by getting mantled and going overseas together. Romantic? Not really, because then he left on a three-week mission, making our honeymoon a by-mail event too.

We didn't set out to defy romantic customs; it just turned out that way, and stayed that way. We had been married seven years before we remembered our anniversary—and then only because my mother phoned to wish us a happy one. It took another ten years for us to notice Valentine's Day.

To celebrate our alertness that year, we decided to have a conventionally romantic evening; a quiet, just-the-two-of-us dinner at a nice restaurant.

When we arrived at the restaurant, we were told there would be a 40-minute wait, and so we headed for another nice, but not so romantic place. About halfway to our second choice, Ken realized that the restaurant would not honor our credit card and we were low on cash. I sighed and said, "I do have enough for a fast-food place." Clearly, we were veering far off the conventional coupe.

While Ken placed the order, I gathered napkins and straws and went to select a romantic spot in the nonsmoking area. There I found a woman methodically turning chairs up onto tables. "This section's closed," she said.

"But it's the only nonsmoking section," I protested. She pointed across the room. "You can sit over there."

"That's the smoking section," I argued.

"I know," she said. "But you don't have to smoke."

I started to protest but stopped to choke back a laugh. Maybe because she thought I was going to cry, she removed the opened chairs from a table and said, "This okay?" I thanked her and, after she had gone, sat giggling until Ken arrived with the hamburgers.

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According to the context, "flowers or candy, moonlight walks, lingering good-byes" are to indicate ______.

A.some examples of conventional customs

B.an intimate friendship

C.a special relationship

D.an ordinary acquaintance

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