well,()?thats fine, when shall we meet.
A.what appointment did you make
B.what do you have in mind
C.would Saturday morning be convenient for you
A.what appointment did you make
B.what do you have in mind
C.would Saturday morning be convenient for you
A.Free.
B.18 pounds per year.
C.25 pounds per year.
D.125 pounds per year.
A.He tells her honestly what he thinks about it.
B.He refuses to eat it.
C.He throws it away after making it.
D.She can tell by his non-verbal expressions.
A.Your hands look good.
B.Your hair is in good condition.
C.You have a good beautician to serve you.
D.You can relax.
听力原文:W: How is George doing? Is he doing all right?
M: He is doing fine now. He planned to change his job for a while, but finally he decided to take the present one.
Q: What can we learn about George in this conversation?
(6)
A.George wants to change his work.
B.George doesn't like his work.
C.George is doing well now.
D.George isn't doing well with his work.
A.She wants to earn extra money.
B.She wants to get practical experience.
C.She wants to quit her job in the chemistry lab.
D.She"s interested in becoming a psychology major.
W: Well, since it is your first and only ticket, the judge will probably go easy on you.
Q: What does the woman expect the judge to do?
(17)
A.Punish the man lightly.
B.Send the man to a different court.
C.Impose a large fine on the man.
D.Leave the courtroom after the first appointment.
听力原文:M: Thanks for reviewing the draft of my research paper. What do you think of it?
W: Well, I wouldn't say it needs any revision.
Q: What is the woman's opinion of the research paper?
(16)
A.It's fine as it is.
B.Only a few changes should be made in it.
C.Major revisions are needed in it.
D.It won't be approved by the supervisor.
A.Flight 1070 and 90.
B.Flight 1017 and 19.
C.Flight 1070 and 19.
D.Flight 1017 and 90.
听力原文:M: Hi, Mandy. How's everything going?
W: Not too good, I suppose.
M: What happened?
W: Well, you know I moved out from Mrs. Henzer's nine months ago. And all along I forgot to inform. the registration office to get my address changed. Guess what? The library sent three reminder notices on the fines incurred on the overdue books and Mrs. Henzer kept the letters without returning them to the senders.
M: How did you find out?
W: Well, I went to the registration to get my transcript. but they said there are some outstanding fines that I have to settle before they can release it.
M: Then just pay the fine and you. can get your transcript. What's the big problem?
W: Yeah, that's exactly what I thought but the fine came to $150 and that was a shock to me. I didn't expect it to come to that much.
M: Oh. That's a bit of a bite! Did you keep the book for long? That's the first time I've come across such a big fine on the library loan.
W: Guess what? I checked with the library and they told me three books are still outstanding. They're from 8 months ago. I thought I'd returned them.
M: Are you sure you returned the books yourself or did you get someone to do it?
W: Well, hard to recall now since it was so long ago. At that time I was holding two jobs and had to juggle with school. I really thought I had returned them.
M: Tell you what. Why don't you go back in Mrs. Henzer and see if the books are still there? Otherwise, you'll have to pay for the lost books and I'm sure they will cost more than $150.
W: I guess that's the only choice I'm left with right now.
(20)
A.She had moved out of the old address.
B.She ignored it.
C.The library didn't try to inform. her about it.
D.The landlord refused to give the books back to her.
听力原文:(Knock, knock...) M: Come in. W: Good morning, Mr Brown. M: Oh, come in, Mary. Ive been expecting you. Take a seat. W: Thanks. M: And what can I do for you? W: Well, I was thinking about taking a year off after we finish school this summer, and I wanted some advice. M: I see. You mean putting off going to university for a year? W: Thats right. Ive been offered a place at London University, but what Id really like to do is take a year out first — do something different, maybe go abroad. M: So were you thinking of getting some sort of job, or travelling around? I mean, is your main aim to earn some money, or to do something else? Or do you want to do a bit of both? W: Id really like to travel — but I dont have any money. But Ive heard of an organisation called Peterson International — and thats what I want to ask you about. Do you know anything about it? M: Sure. Its a charity and its aimed very much at young people like you, and what they do is to get teams of young people to work together on various projects all over the world—environment projects, community projects, that sort of thing. W: Mum, it sounds great. Is it just English people on the projects? M: No, theyre international teams. Youd be working with quite a variety of people. Questions 13 to 15 are based on the conversation you have just heard. 13. When does Mary want to take a year off? 14. What projects does Peterson International carry out? 15. Where do the people in the Peterson International teams come from?13.
A.International children"s projects.
B.Social and environmental projects.
C.Projects for people with no money.
D.Projects involving sports and language.