A.He has lost his history book.B.He doesn't like the history course.C.He has to read a
A.He has lost his history book.
B.He doesn't like the history course.
C.He has to read a lot of history books.
D.He finds history difficult to understand.
A.He has lost his history book.
B.He doesn't like the history course.
C.He has to read a lot of history books.
D.He finds history difficult to understand.
A.He had lost the tickets for the theater.
B.He had lost his briefcase.
C.He had left his briefcase at home.
D.He had left the ticket in the office.
The old man still looked worried because ______.
A.he couldn't get on the train
B.he lost his ticket and a lot of money
C.he forgot where he was going
Why does the man have to leave?
A.He has to pack his bags for his trip.
B.He has to write his own composition.
C.He is not feeling well.
A.He has lost his voice.
B.He is miles away.
C.There is something wrong with the line.
D.He speaks in a very low voice.
What do we know about Peter Schmidt?
A.He has lost his ticket.
B.He is expecting a ticket.
C.He went out to buy a ticket.
D.He collectstickets.
What did the man say about his dictionary?
A.He has bought a new one.
B.He lost his old one and borrowed a new one.
C.He didn't have any dictionary then.
What do we know about Peter?
A.He has lost his ticket.
B.He is expecting a ticket.
C.He went out to buy a ticket.
What's happened to Li Ming?
A.He's ill.
B.He has missed the bus,
C.He's got lost on his way to the post office,
A.He has decided how he's going to spend the prize money.
B.He doesn't know how much his rent is going to increase.
C.He's already planning to enter next year's essay contest.
D.He has already paid his landlord for next year's rent.
听力原文:M: Math Department, Doctor Webster speaking.
W: Hi, Prof. Webster, this is Janet Hill calling, I'm living two doors down from your teaching assistant, Don Williams. Don asked me to call you because he has lost his voice and can't talk to you himself.
M: Lost his voice. Oh, what a shame! Is there anything I can do for him?
W: well, he has a class this afternoon from two-thirty to four and he won't be able to teach it, but he doesn't want to cancel it either.
M: Want me to try to find somebody else to teach the class?
W: No, not exactly. What he wants to do is to get someone to go in for him, just to pass back the mid-term exams. He's already marked them and they are on the desk in his office. The whole thing wouldn't take more than ten minutes.
M: His classes are at two-thirty, eh? Well I'm afraid at that time I was going to be on campus anyway; so I could do it for him. What room is his claas in?
W: Cader Hall, room 214. Will you need his office key to get the exams? He's given it to me and I could bring it to you.
M: Actually, that won't be necessary. We have a master key in the math department. So I can get into his office.
W: Thank you very much, Professor Webster. Don doesn't have another class to teach until Thursday, and hopefully, he will be able to talk by then. He'll call you as soon as he can. Oh, yes, I almost forgot. Could you put the next assignment on the hoard, too? It's all the problems on page 45, and they are due at the next class.
What happens to Don?
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A.He lost his office key.
B.He is unable to talk.
C.He hasn't finished grading exams.
D.He doesn't like his students.