I ______ talk that way if I were Frank.A.won’tB.didn’tC.couldn’tSXB
I ______ talk that way if I were Frank.
A.won’t
B.didn’t
C.couldn’t
D.wouldn’t
I ______ talk that way if I were Frank.
A.won’t
B.didn’t
C.couldn’t
D.wouldn’t
第1题
W: I have been out of town for 2 days. And until this morning I come back.
Q: What does the woman mean?
(17)
A.She hasn't talked with the new manager yet.
B.The new manager was not in the office.
C.She has been at home.
D.She didn't want to talk with the new manager.
第2题
听力原文:W: Oh, Larry, I have been meaning to talk to you.
M: Hi, Jenis. What's up?
W: I have this great job lined up to manage the clothing store at the mall.
M: So what's the problem?
W: Well, one of the professors in my department just told me about a summer internship program that's available. She thinks I might be able to intern in the office of the Way fare Hotel here in town.
M: That sounds like a great opportunity too. Why not take advantage of it?
W: I'd love to, especially since I'm studying hotel management. It would be a great way to get some practical experience in my field.
M: And you never know, it might lead to something with them after graduation. They are on of the biggest hotel chains in the area.
W: You're right. But the drawback is I wouldn't be making nearly as much money as I would be working in the clothing store, not to mention the discount I could get on clothes there.
M: How much is the internship paid?
W: They pay their internship a small stipend and give them free room and board for the sum- mer.
M: Well, if I were you, I would take the internship anyway. You could always get a job during the school year to make a few extra bucks.
Why does Jenise want to talk to Larry?
A.To ask for help finding a job.
B.To find out what he's doing during the summer.
C.To ask him to give her some advice.
D.To invite him to go shopping with her later.
第3题
W: He's rather busy these days. But I'll see what I can do.
Q: What's the man asking the woman to do?
(4)
A.To put him through to the director.
B.To have a talk with the director about his work.
C.To arrange an appointment for him with the director.
D.To go and see if the director can meet him fight now.
第4题
听力原文:W: Where have you been I never see you in the dorm any more.M: That’s because I听力原文:W: Where have you been I never see you in the dorm any more. M: That’s because I moved off campus at the beginning of this semester. Q: What does the man mean ()
A.He doesn’t live in the dormitory any more
B.He came back to school this semester.
C.He’s busy moving into a new room.
D.He can’t talk about it right now.
第5题
A.Boating
B.Quarrel
C.Conversation
D.Talk
第6题
听力原文:M: Hello. I need to talk with someone about my driver's license.
W: Yes. How may I help yon? Do you have a driver' s license, or do you need to get one?
M: Well, I'm not sure. You see, I have an international driver's license.
W: Uhuh. And how long will you be staying in the United States?
M: Probably four years, until I finish my degree.
W: Oh. Then you will need to get in Arizona driver's license.
M: Do I have to take a driver' s test to do that?
W: Yes, you do. You need to come in and take a written exam and an eye exam, and then you need to take it road test with a parallel parking test. Did you say that you are a student?
M: Yes, I'm a student at the university. I don' t have ID with me, but I can go and get it.
W: Okay. Then you can apply for a limited license. Just come back and show your student ID, and you can make application for a five - year license.
M: Great. That' s what I want. So I don' t have to take the driver's test then.
W: Oh, yes you do. The limited license only costs you ten dollars. A regular license would cost you a lot more than that, but it is valid for more than five years.
M: Why can't I just use my international driver's license?
W: You could if you were just visiting a lot less than a year. But as a student, you will be temporarily residing in our state.
M: Okay. So that's why my friend can use his international license, he is a tourist.
W: Right.
(23)
A.The man wants to obtain an international driver' s license that he can use both in the U.S. and in his country.
B.The man wants to take a driver's test to get an Arizona driver's license.
C.The man wants to know whether he can use his international driver's license in Arizona.
D.The man wants to fill out an application for an Arizona driver's license.
第7题
听力原文:W: Hello, Mr. Black's office.
M: Hello, may I speak with the educational advisor?
W: I'm sorry. Mr. Black's not here this morning, I'm his secretary. May I help you?
M: Yes, I would like some information about English-language schools in the United States. I'm graduating from Kuwait University this year and I want to study for my master's degree in America.
W: Have you been accepted by an American university yet?
M: Yes, I've just been accepted at the University of Chicago, but the university wrote me that I have to take an intensive English course before entering their program.
W: Well... there are many schools in the U.S. that offer English courses. Perhaps you should come down and talk to Mr. Black.
M: Ok. Could you make an appointment for me?
W: Yes, would nine o'clock tomorrow be all right?
M: No, I'm sorry. I can't come then. I have an exam at that time. Could I come the day after tomorrow at ten o'clock?
W: Yes, that will be fine, I think. May I have your name and phone number?
M: Sure, my name is Suleiman Mohammed and my phone number is 6536667.
W: Thank you, Mr. Suleiman. We'll see you Wednesday, June ninth, at ten o'clock.
M: Thank you. Good-bye.
W: Good-bye.
(20)
A.Mr. Black's secretary.
B.Mr. Suleiman.
C.The educational advisor.
D.A teacher at the University of Chicago.
第8题
听力原文:M: Mary, (19)you want to talk about your second essay, right?
W: Yes, Dr. Richardson. I just need your comments on what I'm planning to do. (19)I'm doing the essay on the differences between TV news programs at different hours of the day.
M: How many times slots are you planning to consider?
W: Well, I think I'd look at all of them. That'd be five slots. The breakfast news, midmorning news. midday news. mid-afternoon news and evening news.
M: That's rather a lot. And you'd have too much to consider. (20)Why don't you just do two. Say the midmorning and then evening news. That should give you two contrasting approaches with two main audience compositions.
W: OK, just two then.
M: Yes, I think that would be much better. Now how many actual programs do you plan to work with?
W: What do you think of analyzing a whole week's news programs?
M: Well, that depends on how much of each program, if you concentrate on one particular type of news item, say the sports news or local items, it might be alright.
W: Yes. that would be a good idea. (21)I won't make a decision before I collect a sample of programs over a whole week. I'll look at them and see what items appear throughout the week.
M: Yes, that's a sound approach. (22)Now we’re getting close to the deadline. Can you finish it in time?
W: Yes, I think so. I've completed the reading and I know what my basic approach is, so it's really just a matter of pulling it all together now.
M: Fine, Mary. I'll look forward to reading it.
(23)
A.To discuss the second essay.
B.To get the comments on TV news.
C.To plan to join TV news programs.
D.To tell the difference of TV news.
第9题
听力原文:W: Wake up, Erik, time to rise and shine.
M: Ha, oh, hi, Jane, I must have fallen asleep while I was reading.
W: You and everyone else. It looks more like a campground than a library.
M: Well, the dorm's too noisy to study in, and I guess this place is too quiet.
W: Have you had any luck finding a topic for your paper?
M: No, Prof. Grant told us to write about anything in cultural anthropology. For once I with she had not given us so much of a choice.
W: Well, why not write about the ancient civilizations of Mexico. You seem to be interested in that part of the world.
M: I am, but there is too much material to cover. I'll be writing forever, and Grant only wants five to seven pages.
M: So then limit it to one region of Mexico, say the Uka town. You've been there and you said it's got lots of interesting relics.
M: That's not a bad idea. I brought many books and things back with me last summer, that would be great resource material, now if I can only remember where I put them.
Why has the woman come to talk to the man?
A.To discuss his trip to Mexico.
B.T0 bring him a message from Professor Grant.
C.To ask for help with an anthropology assignment.
D.To see what progress he's made on his paper.
第10题
听力原文:W: May I help you?
M: Yes, [22] my wife and I want to take a vacation this winter to some place warmer.
W: I understand. How much time do you have?
M: Only a week between Christmas and the New Year. That is the problem, you see.
W: Oh, no problem at all. I can get you on a flight to sunny Spain and Portugal leaving on Christmas and coming back New Year's Eve. And it will only cost you $500 a round trip.
M: Only $500? [23] We were thinking of something less. $1,000 is a lot to spend for such a short time. [23] If we had a month maybe, not just a week.
W: [24] Do you know about the Florida Fun tour the airline offers? Everything is reserved for you. Your flight, a reserved hotel room, meals, and they even get you to and from the airport in Miami.
M: Actually we don't go in much for arranged tours. We like to do all that for ourselves.
W: Well, in that case, maybe we could just arrange your flight and the rest to you.
M: What else do you have to offer? Florida is not exactly our idea of a great vacation. What about some place a little different where few tourists go?
W: Oh, some place like Arizona, right? [25] Or maybe New Mexico? Sunny, but quiet, relaxing.
M: Yeah, that sounds better—New Mexico. I'll talk to my wife about it and then return.
(23)
A.In a department store.
B.At a travel agency.
C.At an airport ticket counter.
D.At a hotel.
第11题
M: Thanks a lot. My pleasure to be here tonight.
W: Now, Andrew, perhaps you could tell us something about the future trends for the global music industry?
M: Sure. Well, from my perspective as a musician, [19] I can see a dramatic increase in the popularity of Latin music, even now. If this trend continues, I imagine the popularity of Salsa dancing will also rise dramatically. This may result in a slight decrease in the popularity of other types of music.
W: What do you think of the sudden drop in interest in classical music?
M: I think this trend has been in the works for quite some time. As more and more varieties of music become available to consumers, the classic standards may suffer in the popularity contest. [20] I think the drop in interest of classical music hasn't been sudden at all, it's been slow and steady for many years now.
W: Is there any type of music that is consistently popular with most people?
M: If you look at the numbers, rock and roll music has remained a steady constant through the years. I expect the popularity of rock and roll will stay the same in the coming years.
W: It's said that [21] rock music might make one livelier and happier. What do you think of it?
M: That's tree. Research suggests that music can influence a person's feelings and character. [21] There's clear evidence that people who listen lively music are lively people.
(20)
A.Salsa dancing.
B.Classical music.
C.Rock and roll.
D.Latin music.
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