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—I did enjoy myself at your party. —______.A.It's a pleasureB.Oh, I'm very glad to hear th

—I did enjoy myself at your party. —______.

A.It's a pleasure

B.Oh, I'm very glad to hear that

C.Oh, that's good news

D.Congratulations

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第1题
听力原文:M: Welcome back! I didn't see you in physics class last Thursday.W: I was absent

听力原文:M: Welcome back! I didn't see you in physics class last Thursday.

W: I was absent myself that day. I went on a trip to New York, I just came back last night.

M: New York! What a city! I'm sure you had lots of fun there.

W: No, not really. I was busy doing business. It's very hot there, too.

M: Well, did you enjoy the trip? I have never been to New York. I'd like to go there someday.

W: Yeah, it was OK. I went to see the Statue of Liberty and that made the trip interesting. Try to make it during the spring or autumn when the weather is nice.

When did the woman absent the physics class last week?

A.Thursday.

B.Tuesday

C.Saturday.

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第2题
听力原文:M: Have you settled in? W: Yes, I feel myself quite at home now. I haven't got us

听力原文:M: Have you settled in?

W: Yes, I feel myself quite at home now. I haven't got used to the food yet but I'm enjoying the life on campus.

M: Good. Now we'd better make sure you enjoy your studies. We offer a very wide range of options on the foundation course, as you know, but you can only take six courses. Do you know what you want to do yet?

W: Yes, more or less; but I'm not sure whether to do biological sciences or German.

M: Well, that's quite a difference. Let's see... you've selected to do: physical sciences, basic electronics, art and design, CAD... that's computer aided design and English.

W: Yes, five courses.

M: That's quite a range. Don't you want to do maths or computer program-lining, for example?

W: Well, I'm interested in electronics in computers especially in writing computer games. I'd like to produce educational software, educational games, eventually. I've taught myself a lot of programming and I was good at maths. I don't think I need either of them.

M: Then, why did you choose to do art and design?

W: Well, that will be good for my graphics. I need that to produce games...CAD, too. I've never done computer aided design before.

M: No...right...they've got some powerful packages in the computer graphics and CAD offices...you'll enjoy that. So...that leaves English. It's mostly English literature. I know your English is all right. But as a first year student, you'll have to take the Cambridge Proficiency Test.

W: All right.

Who is the mail?

A.Student advisor.

B.Course teacher.

C.Admissions officer.

D.Department secretary.

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第3题
听力原文:M:Have you settled in?W:Yes,I feel myself quite at home now.I haven't got used to

听力原文:M:Have you settled in?

W:Yes,I feel myself quite at home now.I haven't got used to the food yet but I'm enjoying the life on campus.

M:Good.Now we'd better make sure you enjoy your studies.We offer a very wide range of options on the foundation course,as you know,but you can only take six courses.Do you know what you want to do yet?

W:Yes,more or less:but I'm not sure whether to do biological sciences or German.

M:Well,that's quite a difference.Let's see…you've selected to do:physical sciences,basic electronics,art and design,CAD…that's computer aided design and English.

W:Yes,five courses.

M:That's quite a range.Don't you want to do maths or computer programming,for example?

W:Well, I'm interested in electronics in computers especially in writing computer games.I'd like to produce educational software,educational games,

eventually.I've taught myself a lot of programming and I was good at maths.I don't think I need either of them.

M:Then.why did you choose to do an and design?

W:Well.that will be good for my graphics.I need that to produce games…CAD.too.I've never done computer aided design before.

M:No…right…they've got some powerful packages in the computer graphics and CAD offices…you'll enjoy that.So…that leaves English.It's mostly English literature.I know your English is all right.But as a first year student.you'll have to take the Cambridge Proficiency Test.

W:All fight.

Who is the man?

A.Student advisor.

B.Course teacher.

C.Admissions officer.

D.Department secretary.

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第4题
I’ll come, ________ I don’t expect to enjoy myself[A] if[B] since[C] as[D] though

I’ll come, ________ I don’t expect to enjoy myself

[A] if

[B] since

[C] as

[D] though

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第5题
听力原文:W: Good morning, Chuck, are you also here waiting for Professor Johnson?M: Oh, ye

听力原文:W: Good morning, Chuck, are you also here waiting for Professor Johnson?

M: Oh, yes. Good morning, Lori. The professor asked me to come for an interview. Do you know about the job working as a teacher's assistant?

W: Oh, yes. I know all about it as I myself did it last year.

M: Really? How did you like it?

W: Well, actually I think it was the best I have ever had at school. It paid nine dollars an hour, which was three dollars more than the school post office paid us.

M: Yeah, that is a good salary. What did you do?

W: My resposibility was to help Mr. Johnson grade the students' homework. It wasn't hard and the professor was always available if there were any questions.

M: I think I would enjoy such kind of work. And it would be very good working experience.

W: Absolutely. You can also learn how to use computer databases. That's a good preparation for lots of jobs.

M: You're right. But I'm a little worried about how much time it might take?

W: It's pretty reasonable. Only about five or six hours a week. And you can do that in your room.

M: It sounds great.

W: Good luck with your interview then.

(23)

A.On his way home from school.

B.Waiting for Lori.

C.Doing his English assignments.

D.Waiting to see Prof. Johnson.

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第6题
听力原文:M: Ok. Now we'd better make sure you enjoy your studies. We offer a wide range of
options on the foundation course, but you can only take five courses. What have you selected (19) ?

W: Physical sciences, basic electronics, art and design CAD…

M: Oh, right. CAD and… English. That's quite strange. Don't you want to do maths, or computer programming, for example? Why did you choose art and design?

W: Well, I'm interested in electronics and in writing computer games (20) . I'd like to produce educational software and educational games. I've taught myself a lot of programming. So I don't think I'd benefit much from a foundation level course.

M: Oh, now I see that. Go on, please

W: So, I want the basics--physical science and electronics. I was hopeless at physics in school and we didn't have electronics. But l was good at maths. I don't think I need that.

M: Then what about the art and design?

W: That will be good for my graphics--I need that to produce games--CAD too---I've never done CAD before.

M: Right. They've got some powerful packages in the computer graphics and CAD offices. You'll enjoy that. Then English. I know your English is very good, but why did you take it (21) ?

W: In fact I don't have any problem in speaking, but my writing is terrible.

M: Then I suggest you join the study skills class. They'll have lectures on report writing and that may help you with how to structure your essays and so on.

W: Right. That sounds good.

(23)

A.How to study English well.

B.Which courses to choose.

C.How to write computer games.

D.Which books to read.

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第7题
听力原文:Interviewer:My guest today is Douglas Turner, who recently spent a weekend climbi

听力原文:Interviewer: My guest today is Douglas Turner, who recently spent a weekend climbing a mountain in Africa. Douglas, how did this come about?

Douglas: Well, I suppose it started with seeing adverts for activity holidays in the national press week after week; it somehow got into my subconscious. Then there was one which said, 'Are you ready for the greatest physical challenge of your life? 5,000 metres. One weekend', and somewhat against my better judgement, I found myself picking up the phone straight away. You see, I simply hadn't trained for it, the nearest I'd got was a bit of hill-walking five years ago.

Interviewer: What did you think you would get out of the weekend?

Douglas: Generally when I go to things I enjoy meeting people, but in this case I was afraid the rest of the group would be a bunch of healthy types, and I wouldn't have much in common with them. And as for the physical effort of climbing the mountain, I thought I'd be lucky if I survived the weekend at all! It was more a kind of wanting to see what I was mentally capable of doing, would I get cold feet and not go at all, or go, but give up halfway up, that sort of thing.

Interviewer: But you made it to the top.

Douglas: Yes, I did. Much to my surprise, I can tell you.

Interviewer: And were you right about the other people?

Douglas: No, actually. There were a few serious walkers and climbers, but most of the participants were professional people who wanted to do something ,quite different once in a while, more or less like me, in fact. So not intimidating after all. Though I have to admit that nearly all of them were fleer than me. Actually I hadn't realised so many people did this sort of thing. It was funny, when I told a friend that I was going, she said, 'Oh, not another one. Everyone I know's going climbing this year. There's a big thing about pushing yourself to your limit at the moment, isn't there? You're welcome to it,' she said. 'You won't catch me up there.'

Interviewer: How did you all get on together?

Douglas: I suppose we were a bit suspicious of each other at first, but that soon went, and we somehow developed a really close group feeling, and nobody complained about having to wait for the slow ones, which usually included me. Or at least, if they did complain, they did it out of earshot. In fact, on the flight home we were busy exchanging cards and decided to book another weekend trip as a party-- but without a mountain in sight this time.

Interviewer: Se how did the weekend compare with your expectations?

Douglas: It was much better than I'd expected. It made me change, in subtle ways. As I'd hoped, I gained in self-knowledge, and I learnt to get on with people I couldn't escape from, but I also became much more observant, of the tiny little wild flowers, for instance, and that was quite a bonus.

Interviewer: I suppose you're going to be a regular mountain climber now.

Douglas: The pair of boots I wore, I'm keeping with the mud still on them, on my desk at work. They're a kind of trophy, to prove to myself that rve done it. But I somehow don't think I'll be using them again. I'm going to have to put them somewhere less visible, though, because it's sometimes a bit embarrassing when other people are impressed.

Interviewer: Douglas Turner, thank you very much.

Douglas: Thank you.

How did Douglas feel when he booked the weekend?

A.sure that he would enjoy training for it

B.uncertain if it was a good idea for him

C.surprised that such activities were organised

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第8题
At any rate I did not succeed _______ myself understood by you.A. makingB. madeC. to ma

At any rate I did not succeed _______ myself understood by you.

A. making

B. made

C. to make

D. in making

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第9题
The elderly who find great rewards and satisfactions in their later lives are a small mino
rity in the country.【C1】______ they do exist. They are the "aged elite". What is most striking about these people is their capacity for growth.【C2】______ Arthur Rubinstein was eighty, some people told him that he was playing the piano better than ever. "I think so," he agreed. "Now I take chances I never took before. I let go and enjoy myself to hell with everything except the music. " Another reason for the success of the aged elite is the traits they have formed【C3】______ in their lives. A sixty-eight-year old woman, three times married and widowed, says, "Its not just what you do when you are【C4】______ sixty-five, its what you did all your life【C5】______ matters. If you have lived a full life, developed your mind, youll be able to use it past sixty-five. Along with frankness comes humor. A sense of humor, of course, is not【C6】______ that suddenly arrives at age sixty-five. It is an aid people use all their lives to【C7】______ with tension. "Humor," Says Dr. James Birren, a noted psychologist, "also leads you to cooperate with other people. " The ability to associate with others is another trait of the aged elite. "There are【C8】______ ways to deal with stress," says Birren. "You either reach out or【C9】______ . The researchers seek out other people to share their problems instead of pulling away. 【C10】______ ., active, humorous, sharing... these are all qualities that describe the aged elite.

【C1】

A.Thus

B.However

C.But

D.Still

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第10题
听力原文:W: Do you live near your company?M: I live in the suburbs, and my company is in t

听力原文:W: Do you live near your company?

M: I live in the suburbs, and my company is in the center of the city. It's an hour's drive. I enjoy the beautiful scenery along the road. I can relax myself completely.

How does the man feel about driving to work?

A.Relaxed

B.Tired

C.Bored

D.Lonely

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