He feels so ______ when he is spoken to.(nervousness)
He feels so ______ when he is spoken to.(nervousness)
He feels so ______ when he is spoken to.(nervousness)
听力原文:M: My manager said we're going to have some layoffs soon.
W: Will you be let go? If so, then we'll need to borrow some money to pay the bills.
Q: What does the woman want to know?
(17)
A.How the man feels about the news.
B.Whether he has the money.
C.If he will lose his job.
D.When he will let go.
听力原文:M: I think Professor's lecture is so boring, and I couldn't help falling asleep.
W: Well, it seems that his lecture suits my taste.
Q: What can we learn from the conversation?
(13)
A.The man feels so tired that he wants to sleep.
B.They both think the lecture is very boring.
C.They have different opinions about the lecture.
D.The Professor's lecture is too difficult to understand.
听力原文:W:I'm wondering why Tom looks so down today? Something must be up
M:They gave back the tests in class today and I think it didn't go as expected.
Q:What can be inferred about Tom?
(15)
A.Tom feels great about the mark on his paper.
B.Tom is depressed at a bad score on his paper.
C.Tom's test mark wasn't as bad as he thought.
D.Tom wrote a test that was different from what he expected.
A.senior
B.superior
C.supreme
D.superlative
听力原文:M: Hello, Mrs. Kelly. I'd like to pick up my test, please.
W: Sure. Whose class are you in?
M: Dr. Purcell's math class.
W: And your name?
M: My last name is Raleigh. R-A-L-E-I-G-H.
W: That's right. Jim Raleigh. Here it is.
M: Thank you. And Terry Young's test too, please.
W: Oh, I'm sorry. I can't let you take someone else's test.
M: He's sick, and he can't come in to get it. He's my roommate,
W: I understand. But the privacy act won't permit it.
M: Really? Maybe you could tell him.
W: Not even then. I can only give a test to the student whose name appears on it. I can't even give it to a family member.
M: That's bad.
W: I think so, too, frankly, but that's the law.
M: Okay. I'll tell Terry, Thanks anyway.
W: You're welcome. Tell him I'll just keep his test here until he feels better and can come in for it himself.
M: Okay. I'll do that.
W: Have a nice day, Jim.
M: You too, Mrs. Kelly.
(23)
A.A sick friend.
B.A math class.
C.School policy.
D.The man's test.
W: Oh! Sorry to miss you. But my thirst for knowledge was greater than my pains of hunger!
M. I've never had that problem. So where were you?
W: My political science class ran overtime.
M: That's been happening quite a bit lately, hasn't it?
W: I guess so. Actually what happens is that a bunch of us hang around for a while after class to talk with our professor and ask him questions.
M: Who is this twentieth-century Socrates?
W: Professor Hall. Have you heard of him?
M: Hm, he does have a good reputation in the Political Science Department.
W: And a well-deserved one! The same students who fall asleep in discussion groups and seminars fight for front-row seats in his lectures.
M: Oh, no! I hope this isn't catching!
W: You can joke. But it's great to have a professor who's not only interesting, but also prepared to give up time for students.
M: I know. They're rare sort. Maybe I should sit in on his class sometime. Do you think he'd care?
W: Not at all. Lots of students bring their friends, and he says he feels pleased.
M: Well, just to be safe, I think I'U bring my lunch along as well.
W: I'll make a good student of you yet.
(20)
A.Giving a lecture.
B.Discussing political science.
C.Working on a science problem.
D.Reading twentieth-century literature.
W: Oh, sorry to miss you. But my thirst for knowledge was greater than my hunger for food.
M: Ha. I never had that problem. So where were you?
W: My physics class ran overtime.
M: That's been happening quite a bit lately, hasn't it?
W: I guess so. Actually what happens is that a bunch of us hang around for a while after class to talk with our professor and ask him questions.
M: Oh, the professor is m popular. Who is he?
W: Professor Hall. Have you heard of him?
M: Hm, he does have a good reputation in the physics department.
W: And a well deserved one. The same students who fall asleep in the discussion group in seminars fight for front row seats in his lecture.
M: Oh, no. I hope he isn't catching.
W: You can joke. But it's great to have a professor who is not only interesting, but is prepared to give up time for students.
M: I know. There I really agree. Maybe I should sit in on his class some time. Do you think he would care?
W: Not at all! Lots of students bring their friends and he says he feels flattered.
(23)
A.Giving a lecture.
B.Discussing physics problems.
C.Waiting for a friend.
D.Reading twentieth-century literature.
W: Oh, sorry to miss you. But my thirst for knowledge was greater than my pains of hunger.
M: So where were you?
W: My physical science class ran overtime. Actually, what happens is that some of us hang around for a while after class to talk with our professor and ask him questions.
M: Who is this 21st century's Newton?
W: Professor Greg, have you heard of him?
M: Yes. He does have a good reputation in the Physical Science Department.
W: And a well deserved one. The same students who Pall asleep in discussion group fight for front-row seats in his lectures.
M: Oh, on. I hope this isn't amazing.
W: You can joke. But it's great to have a professor who's not only interesting but prepares to give up time to students.
M: I know it is really rare. Maybe I should sit in his class some time. Do you think he'd care?
W: Not at all. Lots of students bring their friends. He says he feels flattered.
M: Well, just to be safe, I think I'll bring my dinner along as well.
W: I'll make a good student of you yet.
(20)
A.In the coffee shop.
B.Discussing physical problem in the classroom.
C.Working on a science problem at home.
D.Reading 20th century literature in the hbrary.
What does the man think about the long waiting?
[A] He thinks it terrific.
[B] He thinks the waiting is worthy.
[C] He feels comfortable waiting so long.
[D] He feels disgusted.
听力原文:W: Hello, Tom. How was the trip?
M: It was a terrible experience.
W: Can you tell me what happened?
M: I intended to fly to New York to attend a meeting, but I got on the wrong plane and it took me to Washington.
W: Oh, Tom, that's awful. Then you should have taken a taxi to go to New York.
M: Yes, I wanted to, but I couldn't. The taxi drivers were on strike.
W: Poor old you! So you didn't make it to the meeting in time.
M: As luck would have it, I met a friend who was driving to New York.
W: So you attended the meeting at last. That's amazing!
(16)
A.He feels lucky.
B.He feels awful.
C.He feels unforgettable.
D.He feels tired.