How far is the van from the nearest buses?A.About six miles.B.Twelve miles.C.More than six
How far is the van from the nearest buses?
A.About six miles.
B.Twelve miles.
C.More than six miles.
D.Fourteen miles.
How far is the van from the nearest buses?
A.About six miles.
B.Twelve miles.
C.More than six miles.
D.Fourteen miles.
听力原文:F: How far is it from our school to the park?
M: It's about 250 meters.
Which distance did they talk about?
A.From school to hospital.
B.From school to the park.
C.From home to the park.
听力原文:W: Hello, Larry, dear, where are you now?
M: I'm on my way home. And that's why I'm telephoning.
W: What's the matter? You haven't had an accident, have you?
M: No, it's much sillier than that. I've run out of petrol!
W: Oh, Larry! What a silly thing to do!
M: It isn't my van, of course, and I didn't know the petrol gauge was broken. It says haft-full, but there isn't any petrol in the van at all. And I'm at the telephone box fourteen miles from Brenton. I'm miles from anywhere.
W: Can you buy some petrol?
M: There aren't any buses. I can walk, I suppose. W: How far is it?
M: About six miles.
W: If you walk to Church town, and then back to the van, that will be twelve miles. You can't walk six miles with a full can of petrol.
M: I haven't got a can, anyway. And I haven't got any money.
W: That's a problem. Let me think! I've got an idea. Ask your dad to drive your car to you. He can buy some petrol, and you can put it in the van. You can drive the van home, and he can drive the car.
M: It's a good idea. Thanks.
What's the matter, with the man?
A.He has run out of petrol.
B.He has no money.
C.He has an accident.
D.He can't walk.
?You will hear five short pieces.
?For each piece decide which topic from the box below the speaker is talking about.
?Write one letter (A-H) next to the number of the piece.
?You will hear the five pieces twice.
Topics
A. A filling cabinet
B. A van
C. A television set
D. A committee meeting
E. Business correspondence
F. A refrigerator
G. An interview
H. An expenses claim
How did the author feel when he watched their things going into the van?
A.He was surprised at how easily their home was taken apart.
B.He was worried about what was going to happen.
C.He was glad his mother was going.
D.He was concerned that the men should do their job properly.
So far, there seems to be no solution in sight as to how the hydrogen can be stored.
A.Y
B.N
C.NG
How far is the nearest market?
A.Ten minutes by bike.
B.Ten minutes by car.
C.Ten minutes on foot.
D.Ten minutes by subway.
We use ______ to work out how far a star is from us.
A.kilometres
B.metres
C.light-years
D.months and years
A.how far
B.how soon
C.how often
D.how long
W Hi, Sheldon, my name is Katherine Shelley. I've been waiting for a van to pick me up and take me to the airport and it's running about 15 minutes late.
M Ms. Shelley, let me see what's holding things up. Okay, I show here that van 1304 is on its way to pick you up right now. It should be there as soon as traffic permits.
W Thank you so much for the help.
Where does this conversation probably take place?
A.In a hotel
B.On the phone
C.At a conference
D.In front of a building
How far is the second floor window from the ground?
A.About 12 feet.
B.About 6 feet.
C.About the height of an average man.
D.Nearly 10 feet.