M: Can I help youW: Yes. I’m looking for a blue raincoat, size 36. Where did this conversation most probably take place(). A: At the bookstore. B: At a department store. C: At a club. D: At a school.
M: Can I help youW: Yes. I’m looking for a blue raincoat, size 36. Where did this conversation most probably take place(). A: At the bookstore. B: At a department store. C: At a club. D: At a school.
M: Patrick, are your parents still supporting youW: I’m on my own now. What does the woman mean()。 A: She is financially independent now. B: She applied for a job this year. C: She needs a financial advisor. D: She is happy with her financial plan.
M: Patrick, are your parents still supporting youW: I’m on my own now. What does the woman mean()。 A: She is financially independent now. B: She applied for a job this year. C: She needs a financial advisor. D: She is happy with her financial plan.
M: Does this bill belong to youW: Oh thanks, I’ve just lost five pounds.M: I’m glad that I’ve found the owner, otherwise I would have to go to the Lost and Found. Why does the woman thank the man() A: He lent her some money. B: He gave her a five-pound bill. C: He returned her money foun
M: Does this bill belong to youW: Oh thanks, I’ve just lost five pounds.M: I’m glad that I’ve found the owner, otherwise I would have to go to the Lost and Found. Why does the woman thank the man() A: He lent her some money. B: He gave her a five-pound bill. C: He returned her money foun
M: Good morning, Mrs. Smith. What can I do for youW: Could you please look over my car I’ve just noticed that it’s been using up a lot of gas lately. What did the woman want to do() A: To sell her car. B: To buy a new car. C: To have her car re-fueled. D: To have her car checked.
M: Good morning, Mrs. Smith. What can I do for youW: Could you please look over my car I’ve just noticed that it’s been using up a lot of gas lately. What did the woman want to do() A: To sell her car. B: To buy a new car. C: To have her car re-fueled. D: To have her car checked.
M: Hi, good morning, Sarah.W: Good morning. Dr. Lee.M: What is the matter with youW: I feel dizzy. And I have a headache.M: How long have you been like thisW: About a week.M: I will give you a physical examination. What does the man do in the end() A: He gives Sarah some medicine. B: He gives Sarah some advice. C: He gives her a check. D: He gives Sarah some pills.
M: Hi, good morning, Sarah.W: Good morning. Dr. Lee.M: What is the matter with youW: I feel dizzy. And I have a headache.M: How long have you been like thisW: About a week.M: I will give you a physical examination. What does the man do in the end() A: He gives Sarah some medicine. B: He gives Sarah some advice. C: He gives her a check. D: He gives Sarah some pills.
M: You’re going to make a trip to San Francisco, aren’t youW: Yes. But I haven’t got the plane ticket yet. I’m thinking of postponing the trip to next month since this is the busiest month for the airlines. What do we know about the woman from this conversation() A: She has to change the time for the trip. B: She hasn’t decided where to go next month. C: She can’t afford the time for the trip. D: She will manage to leave this month.
M: You’re going to make a trip to San Francisco, aren’t youW: Yes. But I haven’t got the plane ticket yet. I’m thinking of postponing the trip to next month since this is the busiest month for the airlines. What do we know about the woman from this conversation() A: She has to change the time for the trip. B: She hasn’t decided where to go next month. C: She can’t afford the time for the trip. D: She will manage to leave this month.
M: (sniffing) Is that a French cigaretteW: PardonM: Is that a French cigarette you’re smokingW: Yes, that’s right. Why What’s the matterM: I don’t understand why yousmoke French cigarettes. They make a terrible smell.W: I like them very much. I prefer them to English cigarettes.M: Have you got a lot of themW: Yes, about 200, whyM: Well... er... could I buy some from youW: Buy some from me But... you don’t like French cigarettes!M: No, I don’t. But my wife does. Who is smoking a French cigarette() A: The woman. B: The man. C: A new person.
M: (sniffing) Is that a French cigaretteW: PardonM: Is that a French cigarette you’re smokingW: Yes, that’s right. Why What’s the matterM: I don’t understand why yousmoke French cigarettes. They make a terrible smell.W: I like them very much. I prefer them to English cigarettes.M: Have you got a lot of themW: Yes, about 200, whyM: Well... er... could I buy some from youW: Buy some from me But... you don’t like French cigarettes!M: No, I don’t. But my wife does. Who is smoking a French cigarette() A: The woman. B: The man. C: A new person.
M: (sniffing) Is that a French cigaretteW: PardonM: Is that a French cigarette you’re smokingW: Yes, that’s right. Why What’s the matterM: I don’t understand why yousmoke French cigarettes. They make a terrible smell.W: I like them very much. I prefer them to English cigarettes.M: Have you got a lot of themW: Yes, about 200, whyM: Well... er... could I buy some from youW: Buy some from me But... you don’t like French cigarettes!M: No, I don’t. But my wife does. Why doesn’t the man like French cigarettes() A: He thinks they are too dear. B: He thinks they have a bad smell. C: He thinks he is going to like them.
M: (sniffing) Is that a French cigaretteW: PardonM: Is that a French cigarette you’re smokingW: Yes, that’s right. Why What’s the matterM: I don’t understand why yousmoke French cigarettes. They make a terrible smell.W: I like them very much. I prefer them to English cigarettes.M: Have you got a lot of themW: Yes, about 200, whyM: Well... er... could I buy some from youW: Buy some from me But... you don’t like French cigarettes!M: No, I don’t. But my wife does. Why doesn’t the man like French cigarettes() A: He thinks they are too dear. B: He thinks they have a bad smell. C: He thinks he is going to like them.
M: (sniffing) Is that a French cigaretteW: PardonM: Is that a French cigarette you’re smokingW: Yes, that’s right. Why What’s the matterM: I don’t understand why yousmoke French cigarettes. They make a terrible smell.W: I like them very much. I prefer them to English cigarettes.M: Have you got a lot of themW: Yes, about 200, whyM: Well... er... could I buy some from youW: Buy some from me But... you don’t like French cigarettes!M: No, I don’t. But my wife does. Do the woman and the man’s wife have anything in common() A: Yes, they both have 200 cigarettes. B: Yes, they both like French cigarettes. C: Yes, they are both married.
M: (sniffing) Is that a French cigaretteW: PardonM: Is that a French cigarette you’re smokingW: Yes, that’s right. Why What’s the matterM: I don’t understand why yousmoke French cigarettes. They make a terrible smell.W: I like them very much. I prefer them to English cigarettes.M: Have you got a lot of themW: Yes, about 200, whyM: Well... er... could I buy some from youW: Buy some from me But... you don’t like French cigarettes!M: No, I don’t. But my wife does. Do the woman and the man’s wife have anything in common() A: Yes, they both have 200 cigarettes. B: Yes, they both like French cigarettes. C: Yes, they are both married.
[听力原文]W: Your roommate told me that I could find you here. What are you doing hereM: What does it look like I am doingW: Well, it looks like you are watching television, but we have a math test tomorrow, so I thought you’d be studying for it and maybe I can study with you.M: Oh, well, I am just taking a break. This equation (方程式) stuff gives me a headache if I work on it too long.W: I know what you mean. I’ve been working on it for three hours already. I’m beginning to go over. I just don’t get some of them.M: But I can’t believe you are coming to me. I mean you know what I got on the last test, don’t youW: Yeah, I know. You told me. I just thought two heads might be better than one.M: Yeah, that’s a good idea, but... you know, I wish I knew that person in our class who got a full score on the last test. She didn’t miss a question, Umm... was it MaryW: Oh yeah, Mary! She is my friend. She’d be a big help right now. Why don’t I give her a callM: Now It’s already 10:30. I don’t want to impose on her.W: Yeah, I guess you are right, but you know what, she owes me a big favor. Let’s at least give her a call and see what she says. Maybe going over some of the problems with us would help her review the material.M: That’s worth a try. What will the two speakers do next() A: Call a friend for help. B: Review some materials. C: Do a friend a big favor. D: Go over some problems.
[听力原文]W: Your roommate told me that I could find you here. What are you doing hereM: What does it look like I am doingW: Well, it looks like you are watching television, but we have a math test tomorrow, so I thought you’d be studying for it and maybe I can study with you.M: Oh, well, I am just taking a break. This equation (方程式) stuff gives me a headache if I work on it too long.W: I know what you mean. I’ve been working on it for three hours already. I’m beginning to go over. I just don’t get some of them.M: But I can’t believe you are coming to me. I mean you know what I got on the last test, don’t youW: Yeah, I know. You told me. I just thought two heads might be better than one.M: Yeah, that’s a good idea, but... you know, I wish I knew that person in our class who got a full score on the last test. She didn’t miss a question, Umm... was it MaryW: Oh yeah, Mary! She is my friend. She’d be a big help right now. Why don’t I give her a callM: Now It’s already 10:30. I don’t want to impose on her.W: Yeah, I guess you are right, but you know what, she owes me a big favor. Let’s at least give her a call and see what she says. Maybe going over some of the problems with us would help her review the material.M: That’s worth a try. What will the two speakers do next() A: Call a friend for help. B: Review some materials. C: Do a friend a big favor. D: Go over some problems.