What's done is done. It's no use ______ anyone for it.A.blameB.blamingC.to blameD.to be bl
What's done is done. It's no use ______ anyone for it.
A.blame
B.blaming
C.to blame
D.to be blaming
What's done is done. It's no use ______ anyone for it.
A.blame
B.blaming
C.to blame
D.to be blaming
A.There's nothing to be afraid of.
B.This is a wonderful day.
C.Anybody would have done the same.
D.I am glad to save her.
听力原文:M: Wow, there's a great deal of work for us to do.
W: Oh, it isn't so bad as it looks. After all, the greater part of it has already been done.
Q: What does the woman say about the work?
(13)
A.They need to make more efforts.
B.They'll have more work to do tomorrow.
C.The others have done the greater part of it.
D.They've finished more than half of it.
Stan: Thank you from the bottom of my heart for saving my little girl's life.
John:______.
Start: I can' t tell you how much I appreciate what you've done.
John: I'm just happy I could help.
A.There' s nothing to be afraid of.
B.This is a wonderful day.
C.Anybody would have done the same.
D.1 am glad to save her.
A.The son felt regretful for what he had done.
B.The son both loved and hated his mother.
C.The mother could not forgive the son for what he had done
D.They would live happily together after the incident.
What will probably happen after this conversation?
A.Tim fails to give guided tours because he needs to get all the textbook orders done.
B.Tim manages to be a volunteer for the new students on both mornings of Thursday and Friday.
C.Ken calls Tim to set their schedule up for the guided tours.
D.Ruth calls Tim to get their schedule done for the guided tours.
Boll ______.
A.has been enjoying the victory over the Japanese
B.is a professor at the State University of New York
C.was one of the scientists who made atomic bombs
D.has made himself certain he had done nothing wrong
听力原文:M: While you're having your hair done, I might as well do the shopping.
W: Good, it will take at least a week to get to Denmark. Buy some stamps while you are there, and some airmail envelopes, will you?
Q: What is the man planning to do now?
(16)
A.Have his hair done.
B.Take a trip to Denmark.
C.Go to the post office.
D.Eat in a restaurant.
Man: I'm working for a computer web designing company. It's a fairly large local company in Shanghai which specializes in designing websites for joint ventures and wholly owned foreign enterprises. Most of our clients are from Shanghai, but we also get a lot of clients from Shenzhen and a few from Beijing.
Woman: Uh…huh…and what are some of your responsibilities? Tell me something about a typical day at work.
Man: Well, what I have to do is give the basic instructions to the junior staff about what I basically want to see in the web design, and so I have to ensure the job is done right. So, I guess you can say I'm in charge of the planning, but I do not do any of the actual manual work of programming. So most of the day I am either writing up plans, communicating them to the staff or checking through what they have done.
Woman: What are some of the things you like about your work?
Man: Well, it is creative and interesting and there is always a way to do it better. The best thing about my work is that it generally pleases the people when it is done well, so you can get immediate feedback. Also, to be frank, the pay is pretty good—I mean, you work hard but your salary at the end of the month is a lot better than what a lot of others are making.
Woman: That sounds very exciting. Are there any things about your job that you don't like so much?
Man: Well. do people in the computer field ever go home on time? Not often. The hours are long and the deadlines are quite tight, because the customers often have no concept about how much actual labor is involved. They say they need it by a certain date, and will tell us directly that if we can't get it done they wilt go to our competitors. So it's not unusual for me to be working until midnight in my office, which my family doesn't exactly like.
Woman: Good.
•You will hear a job interview.
•For each question (23-30), mark one letter (A, B or C) for the correct answer.
•After you have listened once, replay the recording.
The interviewee's current job is
A.designing web.
B.planning.
C.programming.
听力原文: The engine of Margaret's car was not running smoothly. The spark plugs needed cleaning. Margaret could have done the job herself, but garages have special equipment that does such things very thoroughly.
Like her father, Margaret did not like being overcharged. She knew that garages do this sometimes. Sometimes they even charge for work they have never done. She told the repairman at the garage not to do any extra work, she wanted the spark plugs cleaned, and nothing more. Then she left, saying she would be back in a little while.
When Margaret came back, the repairman handed her a bill for £ 10. Margaret knew this was more than it should cost to have the spark plugs cleaned. Then the repairman said he had put new ones in. Margaret decided she was not going to stand for this, and began to get angry.
"But the plugs were worn out; what else could I do?" the repairman protested. "How long should these new spark plugs last? More than a few months?" Margaret demanded. "Of come! Much longer than that!" The repairman said with great emphasis.
"Well, then, put the old ones back in. I had new spark plugs put in only a few months ago, and 1 had the job done here!" Margaret said.
(34)
A.Do extra work if necessary.
B.Change the spark plugs only.
C.Clean the spark plugs only.
D.Charge her more than £ 10 if necessary.
听力原文:M: Hello.
W: Hello, Sam...this is Paula Hansen. Sorry to bother you, but I'm having a small problem I thought you might be able to help me with.
M: Sure, Paola. What's up?
W: Well, you know Sarah and I moved into an off-campus apartment in the fall...over on the west side of town. Anyway, we've been happy with it until the past couple of months.
M: Yeah? What happened?
W: Well, the dishwasher broke down, se we reported it to Ms. Connors, the owner. She said she'd take care of it, but a month went by and nothing happened.
M: Did you get back in touch with her?
W: I got a repair person to give me an estimate. Then I sent it to her. When I didn't hear from her, I had the repair done. And I deducted the cost from the rent check.
M: So what's the problem?
W: She called here mad as a hornet. She said she could've gotten the repair done for less money. Now she's threatening to evict us for not paying the full rent.
M: Hold on, Panic. It does sound pretty serious, but I'm sure you can all sit down and work this out.
W: Well, you're over at the law school, so I wondered if you would mind coming with Sarah and me when we go to talk to Ms. Connors. We're supposed to meet with her tomorrow night at 8:00.
(20)
A.The apartment is too far from the campus.
B.The apartment needs a lot of repair work.
C.She's having trouble with the owner of the apartment.
D.Her roommate won't share expenses.