- Do you mind my opening the window? It's so hot today.-().
A.Yes, you can do.
B.Yes, it doesn't matter.
C.No, not at all.
A.Yes, you can do.
B.Yes, it doesn't matter.
C.No, not at all.
听力原文:M: Do you mind if I take off my shoes? My feet are killing me.
W: As a matter of fact, we don't have enough slippers.
Q: What does the woman mean?
(19)
A.Slippers are not big enough for the man.
B.The man has to buy a pair of slippers.
C.She does not want the man to take off his shoes.
D.She'll buy a pair of slippers for the man.
听力原文:W: Do you mind if I borrow your notes?
M: No, of course not. They are on my desk.
Q: What does the man mean?
(13)
A.He left his notes at home.
B.He doesn't know where his notes are.
C.He doesn't want to lend his notes to the woman.
D.He agrees to lend her his notes.
W: Yes,I can suggest a hobby.Electronics might be fun,but you don't want a hobby that requires a lot of expensive equipment,do you?
M: No,I don't want to buy expensive equipment.I just want to do something that is relaxing and enjoyable. Do you think collecting umbrellas would be interesting?
W: Collecting umbrellas! I've heard of a lot of unusual hobbies,but I've never heard of that one. You don't play a musical instrument,do you?
M: Yes,I play the violin,but I want to do something different.What's your hobby?
W: My hobby is stamp collecting.I've just started collecting stamps and it's a lot of fun.Have you ever had a stamp collection?
M: No,I've never had a stamp collection.It takes a long time to build a good stamp collection.doesn't it?
W: Yes,building a good collection takes a long time, but a rare set of stamps can be very valuable. I can see that you're not interested in stamp collecting,but how about spots?
M: Yes, I am interested in sports.I want something I can do on weekends.Do you think golf or tennis would take my mind off my job?
W: Yes,I think they would.
Why does the man need an outside interest?
A.To free his mind off work.
B.To enrich himself.
C.To make new friends.
D.To kill the time.
M: Hum, well, maybe you should say something. He might not realize you're also a full-time student.
Q: What does the man suggest doing?
(18)
A.Looking for another job.
B.Starting work later in the day.
C.Talking to her boss about her schedule.
D.Asking her boss for a raise in pay.
M: Not at all. Go ahead, please.
Q: What is Mary Smith?
(19)
A.A writer.
B.A lawyer.
C.A reporter.
D.A teacher.
M: No.It doesn't matter. We can go tomorrow or next week.
Q: Why is the woman tired?
(15)
A.She watched a movie all night.
B.She had an eye operation.
C.She took an exam all night long.
D.She was studying all night.
W: Not really, we'd just like to see the local sights and have an English-speaking guide. It would be good if they were someone local too. My husband is interested in the local stories and folklore.
Q: What does the woman mention as one of her preferences?
(13)
A.Local stories.
B.English scenery.
C.An excursion.
D.Scottish folklore.
听力原文:M: Do you still want to go to graduate school after college?
W: I've changed my mind about that. I will work as a civil servant before I go back to school.
Q: What does the woman mean?
(16)
A.She wants to change her job.
B.She's not going to graduate school immediately.
C.She'll change her school.
D.She'll switch colleges for graduate work.
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:M: Excuse me, madam. Would you mind letting me take a look in your bag?
W: I beg your pardon?
M: I'd like to look into your bag, if you don't mind.
W: Who are you to insist? I advise you to take off, before I call a policeman.
M: I am a policeman, madam. Here's my identity card.
W: What'? Oh ... well ... and just what fight does that give you to go around looking into people's bags?
M: None whatsoever, unless I have reason to believe that there's something in the bags belonging to someone else.
W: What do you mean belonging to someone else?
M: Well, perhaps, things that haven't been paid for?
W: Are you talking about stolen goods?
M: Exactly, but if the citizens are honest, they wouldn't mind, would they?
W: Stopping people in the street and demanding to see what in their bags!
M: I'm sorry. I'm trying to do my job as politely as possible. However, I must insist on seeing what you have in your bag.
W: And what, precisely, do you expect to find in there'?
M: Thank you, madam.
W: Not at all.
M: Mm. Sixteen lipsticks?
W: Yes, nothing unusual in that. I like to change the color with my mood.
M: I see you smoke a lot. Fifteen cigarette lighters!
W: Yes, I am rather a heavy smoker.
M: Now are you going to come along quietly or am I going to have to call for help?
W: But this is unfair!
(20)
A.A businessman in a store.
B.A wander in the street.
C.Amateur detective.
D.A policeman with plain clothes.
M: It's not easy to answer, you know. Blue isn't my favorite color and the pattern of the white is too fancy for me, I think.
Q: What can we infer from the conversation?
(16)
A.The man dislikes wearing silk shirts.
B.The man dislikes the pattern of the blue shirt.
C.The man likes neither of the two shirts.
D.The man likes both of the two shirts.