She has such a bad cold that she lost all ______ of smell.A.sensitivityB.meansC.senseD.fee
She has such a bad cold that she lost all ______ of smell.
A.sensitivity
B.means
C.sense
D.feeling
She has such a bad cold that she lost all ______ of smell.
A.sensitivity
B.means
C.sense
D.feeling
A.She thinks she has broken her arm.
B.She has an upset stomach.
C.She thinks she has broken her leg.
D.She has a bad cold.
A.She feels sad at the bad news in her parents' letter.
B.She has felt homesick since she heard from her parents.
C.She feels sad at the poor result of her math exam.
D.She missed her old friends when she played with new ones.
A.The woman is feeling much worse than she did before.
B.The woman feels nothing at all, except for a headache.
C.The woman felt bad for a while, but is much improved.
D.The woman still has a bad headache.
A.Yes, she's always been good with money.
B.No, she has never been good with money.
C.She used to be a bad saver, like Jack.
D.She doesn't save money.
W: Oh she didn't. It's just that she caught a really bad cold a couple of days ago.
Q: What can be inferred from the conversation?
(17)
A.Mary forgot about the seminar.
B.Mary has been ill for several weeks.
C.Mary wasn't able to attend the seminar.
D.Mary hadn't planned to attend the seminar.
A.Because he disagrees with the university policy.
B.Because he is going to give the student more bad news.
C.Because the student has been waiting in line.
D.Because the student cannot afford to pay the fe
W: How long will I have to wait? My leg hurts! I'm in pain!
Q: What is wrong with the woman?
(16)
A.she thinks she has broken her arm.
B.she has an upset stomach.
C.she thinks she has broken her leg.
D.she has a bad cold.
M: You're not the first person who has had his pleasure in something mined by a bad tether.
Q: What do we learn about the woman?
(17)
A.She had disliked novels until she went to college.
B.She would rather read novels than history books.
C.She enjoyed the class even though the teacher was poor.
D.Her study of literature spoiled her enjoyment of novels.
听力原文:M: Are you feeling any better?
W: Somewhat. I still have a slight headache, though.
Q: What do we understand from this conversation?
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A.The woman is feeling much worse than she did before.
B.The woman feels nothing at all, except for a headache.
C.The woman felt bad tot a while, but is much improved.
D.The woman still has a bad headache.