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—What's your name. please? — ______A.My name's JackB.This is JackC.Yes. Jack
—What's your name. please? — ______
A.My name's Jack
B.This is Jack
C.Yes. Jack
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—What's your name. please? — ______
A.My name's Jack
B.This is Jack
C.Yes. Jack
听力原文:What's your friend's name?
(10)
A.It's a friend.
B.His name is Peter.
C.It's his name.
W: All right. Please fill in this form. and sign your name.
Q: What does the man mean to do?
(19)
A.Sign his name for the fan.
B.Fill in an application form.
C.Exchange gifts with his friends.
D.Get a purchase refunded.
听力原文:A: Next, please. Good afternoon, sir. May I have your disembarkation card?
B: What ?
A: Your landing card. Do you have one?
B: No. I have no card.
A: I see. Well, I'm afraid you need One. Here, let me help you. First of all, could I have your surname, please?
B: My name?
A: Yes, your last name. You know, your family name.
B: Ah, yes. Rosenzweig.
A: I beg your pardon?
B: Rosenzweig.
A: Could you spell that for me, please?
B: R-O-S-E-N-Z-W-E-I-G
A: R-O-S-E-N-Z-W-E-I-G. And now your first name?
B: Albrecht.
A: I'm sorry, but I'm afraid you're going to have to spell that one too.
B: A-L-B-R-E-C-H-T.
A: All right. And what's your occupation, Mr. Rosenzweig? What do you do?
B: My job?
A: Yes.
B: I am a businessman.
B: And when were you born? Uh, what's your birth day?
B: 17 June, 1926.
A: June 17, 1926. And your nationality?
B: Sorry?
A: What country do you come from?
B: My country? …Austria.
A: So you're an Austrian, AUSTRIAN. And what's the reason for your trip? Why did you come to the United States?
B: Why? To visit my brother.
A: Fine. And are you going to stay with your brother?
B: Stay with my brother. Yes.
A: AII right. What's his address, please?
B: Address?
A: Yes, your brother's address. Where does he live?
B: 238 East 82nd St., New York. New York.
A: 238 East 82nd St. OK, that's it. Have a nice stay……Next, please.
—Look at the note below
—You will hear a disembarkation card registration.
Disembarkation Card Registration
Family name: Rosenzweig First name: Albrecht
Profession: 【1】______ Birthday: Jun 【2】______ , 1926
Nationality: 【3】______ Purpose to U. S. A.: visiting brother
Brother's address: 【4】______ East 82nd Bt, New York.
M Sure, it's Yu-Chang. That's Y-U-hyphen-C-H-A-N-G. The hyphen is part of the name.
W Okay, I think the form. has space for a hyphen. That's interesting—do you mind if I ask you where you're from?
M I'm from Boston. We always include the hyphen when we spell our names in English. I have no idea how the practice started.
What does the woman help the man do?
A.Cash a check
B.Fill out a form
C.Return a product
D.Make a phone call
听力原文:M: Hello, I have a reservation for tonight.
W: Your name, please.
M: Nelson, Charles Nelson.
W: Ok, Mr. Nelson. That's a room for five and...
M: But excuse me, you mean a room for five pounds? I didn't know the special was so good.
W: No, no, no...according to our records, a room for 5 guests was booked under your name.
M: No, no...hold on. You must have two guests under the name.
W: Ok, let me check this again. Oh, here we are.
M: Yeah?
W: Charles Nelson, a room for one for the 19th...
M: Wait, wait. It's for tonight, not tomorrow night.
W: Ern..., I don't think we have any rooms for tonight. There's a conference going on in town and...er, let's see...yeah, no rooms.
M: Oh, come on! You must have something, anything!
W: Well, let...let me check my computer here...Ah!
M: What?
W: There has been a cancellation for this evening. A honeymoon suite is now available.
M: Great, I'll take it.
W: But, I'll have to charge you 150 pounds for the night.
M: What? I should get a discount for the inconvenience!
W: Well, the best I can give you is a 10% discount plus a ticket for a free continent breakfast.
M: Hey, isn't the breakfast free anyway?
W: Well, only on weekends.
M: I want to talk to the manager.
W: Wait, wait, wait...Mr. Nelson, I think I can give you an additional 15% discount...
(23)
A.The hotel clerk had put his reservation under another name.
B.The hotel clerk insisted that he didn't make any reservation.
C.The hotel clerk tried to take advantage of his inexperience.
D.The hotel clerk couldn't find his reservation for that night.
听力原文:Woman: Next,please.Good afternoon,sir.May I have your disembarkation card?
Man: What?
Woman: Your landing card.Do you have one?
Man: No.I don't.
Woman: I see.Well,I'm afraid you need one.Here,let me help you.First of all,could I have your surname,please?
Man: My name?
Woman: Yes,your last name.You know,your family name.
Man: Ah,yes.Crossman.
Woman: Could you spell that for me,please?
Man: C-R-O-S-S-M-A-N
Woman: C-R-C-S-S-M-A-N.And now your first name?
Man: Thomas.
Woman: I'm sorry,but I'm afraid you have to spell that one too.
Man: T-H-O-M-A-S.
Woman: All right.And what's your occupation.Mr.Crossman?What do you do?
Man: My job?
Woman: Yes.
Man: I am a businessman.
Woman: And when were you born?Uh,what's your birthday?
Man: 18 June,1943.
Woman: June 18,1943.And your nationality?
Man: Sorry?
Woman: Which country do you come from?
Man: My country?... Germany.
Woman: So you're an Germany. And what's the reason for your trip? Why do you come to the United States?
Man: Why? To visit my brother.
Woman: Fine. And are you going to stay with your brother?
Man: Stay with my brother. Yes.
Woman: All right. What's his address, please?
Man: Address?
Woman: Yes, your brother's address. Where does he live?
Man: 253 East 18nd St. , New York.
Woman: 253 East 18nd St. OK, that's it. Have a nice stay... Next, please.
?You will hear three telephone conversations or messages.
?Write one word or two in the numbered spaces on the notes or forms below.
?After you have listened once, replay each recording.
Conversation One
?Look at the form. below.
?You will hear a conversation between a customs clerk and a visitor.
Disembarkation Card Registration
Family name: Crossman First name: Thomas
Profession: (1) Birthday: Jun (2) 1943
Nationality: (3) Purpose to U.S.A.: visiting brother
Brother's address: (4) East 82nd St, New York
听力原文:M: What will you do with your cat when you leave for vacation?
W: I'm having Kent take care of it.
Q: What will happen t p the woman's cat?
(16)
A.She' s putting it in a bag.
B.Kent is taking it' on vacation.
C.It will accompany her.
D.It will be staying with Kent.
You should also introduce your speaker's speech topic and his【B10】, and in doing this you should make clear that the audience is aware of the speaker's【B11】in his field. Some individuals are so well-known in their fields that it is only necessary to present them by name.【B12】, it is far better to ignore this possibility in most【B13】and proceed to give some of the【B14】facts concerning his educational background, his major accomplishments, and his present role in society.
Most speakers are【B15】to talk a bout their own accomplishments, and it is your job to【B16】out beforehand what these accomplishments are and then tell your audience about those that seem most interesting. This requires some【B17】a head.【B18】you will have referred to the speaker, possibly by name and title, be fore you formally introduce him, it is al ways a good idea to【B19】the title or substance of his topic as【B20】as his name and title near the close of your introduction.
【B1】
A.for
B.in
C.up
D.on
听力原文:W: can I help you?
M: Yes, I'm looking for a book on the presidential election system in the United States.
W: Well, all of our textbooks are arranged by subject and course number in the back of the store. Is this a required text for one of the University's political science courses?
M: No, it isn't. I've already looked through all the political science books in the back, but the ones I saw only had a few pages, at most, on the topic.
W: How about the paperback section? There may be some thing there.
M: Okay.
W: Or better yet, you should try looking in Books in Print.
M: I've never beard of that. What is it?
W: It's an index that lists all of the books currently available from publishers. If you have a specific book in mind, you can look under the author's last name.
M: But I don't.
W: Then look directly under your subject, presidential e lections.
M: What happens if I find a book I want?
W: Well, if it's not in stock, we can order it for you.
(20)
A.A novel about a president.
B.A political science book.
C.A listing of election results.
D.A text for one of his courses.
第二节 短文理解1
阅读下面短文,从[A](Right)、[B](Wrong)、[C](Doesn't Say)三个判断中选择一个正确选项。
wenty years ago people had one telephone in the house or in the office. Today, people have telephones at home, in cars, in offices, almost everywhere. You can even see people talking into cell phones(手机) on the streets. Once I asked a newspaper reporter for his telephone number. He answered, "Which number do you want? Home number, work number, weekend number, or car number?"
Now there are even answering machines, but it seems that nobody likes them. For callers there is the problem of how to talk to them because it is very difficult to have a conversation with a ma- chine. For owners of answering machines, there are problems, too. What kind of message(信息) should be recorded(录音) for the caller? If the message is too short, like "This is an answering machine. Speak now", the caller may not have enough time to get ready. Others may be too long. One long message goes like this: "This is Nathan's answering machine. Please leave your name, telephone number, what you are like, name of your school or work place and your mother's first name. Speak now. "Probably, people will never call Nathan again.
Telephones develop very slowly.
A.Right
B.Wrong
C.Doesn't Say