![](https://static.youtibao.com/asksite/comm/h5/images/m_q_title.png)
—Let me help you get the books back.—()
A、Yes. I can get them myself.
B、I’m all set. But thanks anyway.
C、Really? Could you tell me why?
![](https://static.youtibao.com/asksite/comm/h5/images/solist_ts.png)
A、Yes. I can get them myself.
B、I’m all set. But thanks anyway.
C、Really? Could you tell me why?
(22)
A.Tell me if you want some help.
B.Do you know where I can get help.
C.I don't think I can assist you.
D.Let me tell you what I know.
A.You will be able to get a new disc player.
B.Do you still have the original receipt?
C.I hope you are satisfied with this new one.
D.Is there anything wrong with your disc player?
听力原文:W: Hello, this is Green Mail Order Service. How can I help you?
M: I'm calling to order a men's cashmere sweater from your mail order catalogue. The item number is S6489, and I want a large size one. How long will it take to deliver?
W: Let me see. We' II send it to you by courier this afternoon. You will probably get it by tomorrow afternoon. How do you want to pay? Bank transfer, credit or cash on delivery?
M: I'd like to pay by bank transfer.
What is the purpose of the man' s call to the woman?
A.To complain about a sales clerk
B.To ask the number of an item
C.To withdraw some money
D.To place an order
听力原文:M: Let me see now. Which train do I need to get on?
W: Excuse me. Do you need any help?
M: Yes. I want to go to Tokyo Tower, but I'm really lost. This is my first visit to Japan, so I have no idea on how to ride the trains.
W: First, you need to buy a ticket to your destination. From there, it's a hundred and thirty yen.
M: A hundred and thirty yen. OK.
W: Then, get on the Hibita Subway Line at Platform. 4.
M: Number 4, all right. Oh, and how often do the trains come round this time of day?
W: Usually, they come about every six minutes.
M: All right. And where do I get off the train?
W: Get off at Kamiyacho Station, three stops from here. The sign at the station is written in English, so you'll be able to read it.
M: Three stops. Got it. Thanks for your help.
W: No problem. Good luck.
Where does the man want to go?
A.Tokyo train station.
B.Tokyo Museum.
C.Tokyo Tower.
听力原文:M: That box looks heavy, Serena. Can I help you carry it up to your apartment?
W: Thanks. This chair was on sale, but I wasn't thinking about the stairs. I wish we had an elevator in this building!
M: I've got this side. Hey, Serena, I was wondering, what do you do during the day?
W: Well, on weekdays I usually get up at ten. I get on the Internet or read the paper for two hours. Then I eat lunch around noon. If I have time, I'll go to watch an opera at the theater.
M: When do you go to work?
W: I catch a bus at three-thirty, and I get to the office about forty-five minutes later. Wait, let me unlock the door.
M: And what time do you come back?
W: Here in the corner is fine, thanks. Uh, I get home pretty late, usually after one in the morning.
M: Really? What exactly is your job?
W: Oh, I thought you knew. I'm a TV announcer. I do WNTV's entertainment reports! Haven't you seen me before?
M: Gee, I'm sorry. I never watch TV.
(20)
A.They were going to the mall.
B.They were riding an elevator.
C.They were thinking about the stairs.
D.They were carrying a heavy box upstairs.
听力原文:W: Could you help me out with this presentation?
M: Sure. You're using your laptop, right?
W: Yes. Take a quick look and let me know what you think.
M: There's a lot of information on these slides. If there's too much, the audience will stop listening to you and become focused on reading them.
W: But there's so much that I need to say.
M: I'd suggest cutting down the number of words on each slide or increasing the number of slides. Or both!
W: Last time I gave a presentation to this group of people, a few said there wasn't enough information. I guess I'll have to increase the number of slides.
M: Don't have too many or you'll have to race through them to get the presentation finished in time. Use buzzwords instead of whole sentences.
W: Buzzwords?
M: You know. Don't say "It makes your company more efficient". Instead just say "In creases efficiency".
W: What do you think of the background?
M: Not bad, but a little dark for my taste. In my experience, younger, more junior people prefer brighter colours whereas higher-ups prefer... Well, dark blue, for example.
(20)
A.They give too much information.
B.They distract from the speaker.
C.People get tired of them.
D.They don't give enough information.
听力原文:W: Hey! What's the rush?
M: The bank closes in half an hour and I need to cash a check.
W: I can lend you some money.
M: I need to cash a check because I am going on a trip this weekend. Actually, I want to buy some traveller's checks.
W: Hmm. Can I help you in any way?
M: You can drive me to the bank if you want to . My car is out of gas.
W: Yeah. Glad to. Let's go.
M: Wait just a minute. I have to get my checkbook out the desk.
What is the man going to do this weekend?
A.Go on a trip.
B.Do some shopping.
C.Borrow some money.
Woman: I can't find my boots and umbrella. Can't you take a minute to help me look for them? I really don't want to go out on a day like this without them. You know how easily I get sick.
Man: Come on. You've got a raincoat. That'll keep you dry. We're going to miss the bus if you don't hurry.
Woman: Relax. We've got plenty of time. The bus won't leave for another 15 minutes, and I'm not leaving the house without an umbrella.
What is the woman looking for?
A.Her raincoat.
B.Her boots and umbrella.
C.Her bus ticket.
D.Her watch.
听力原文:F: What do you and your friends usually do?
M: We get together from time to time, do some sports, go out traveling and have some fun.
F: What do you think is most important in friendship?
M: Well, I believe honesty is most important. I think friends should be truthful to each other.
F: Yes, I agree with you. Then, what do you expect from friends?
M: Friendship, of course. Let me put it in another way. I think friendship means a lot to me. It means understanding and help. Sometimes understanding is more important than help.
F: And what do you do for your friends?
M: I will help my friends whenever he is in need. As the saying goes, a friend in need is a friend indeed.
F: Do you believe that we should do everything for our friends?
M: No, I am afraid I don't. It depends on what my friends need me to do. I will not do anything illegal or immoral. After all, friends are those who care for you, stand by you, help you and make you better.
What does the man often do with his friends?
A.Climb mountains.
B.Travel around.
C.Go out for a picnic.
听力原文:Let's go swimming.
(15)
A.What about a cup of tea?
B.Can you help me?
C.Why not?