I hate ______ when there's no computer in the office.A.thatB.thisC.themD.it
I hate ______ when there's no computer in the office.
A.that
B.this
C.them
D.it
I hate ______ when there's no computer in the office.
A.that
B.this
C.them
D.it
A.Oh,I have one just like it. I’m sure you’re going to love it
B.Don’t you remember?We both went to Jane’s birthday party last week
C.That’s why I bought it. I really hate it when I forget people’s birthdays
Section C
Directions: There are 2 passages in this section. Each passage is followed by some questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A),B),C) and D).You should decide on the best choice and mark the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet 2 with a single line through the centre.
Passage One
Questions 46 to 50 are based on the following passage.
As a person who writes about food and drink for a living. I couldn’t tell you the first thing about Bill Perry or whether the beers he sells are that great. But I can tell you that I like this guy. That’s because he plans to ban tipping in favor of paying his servers an actual living wage.
I hate tipping.
I hate it because it’s an obligation disguised as an option. I hate it for the post-dinner math it requires of me. But mostly, I hate tipping because I believe I would be in a better place if pay decisions regarding employees were simply left up to their employers, as is the custom in virtually every other industry.
Most of you probably think that you hate tipping, too. Research suggests otherwise. You actually love tipping! You like to feel that you have a voice in how much money your server makes. No matter how the math works out, you persistently view restaurants with voluntary tipping systems as being a better value, which makes it extremely difficult for restaurants and bars to do away with the tipping system.
One argument that you tend to hear a lot from the pro-tipping crowd seems logical enough: the service is better when waiters depend on tips, presumably because they see a benefit to successfully veiling their contempt for you. Well, if this were true, we would all be slipping a few 100-dollar bills to our doctors on the way out their doors, too. But as it turns out, waiters see only a tiny bump in tips when they do an exceptional job compared to a passable one. Waiters, keen observers of humanity that they are, are catching on to this; in one poll, a full 30% said they didn’t believe the job they did had any impact on the tips they received.
So come on, folks: get on board with ditching the outdated tip system. Pay a little more upfront for your beer or burger. Support Bill Perry’s pub, and any other bar or restaurant that doesn’t ask you to do drunken math.
What can we learn about Bill Perry from the passage?
A.He runs a pub that serves excellent beer.
B.He intends to get rid of the tipping practice.
C.He gives his staff a considerable sum for tips.
D.He lives comfortably without getting any tips.
I hate ______ when people talk with their mouths full.
A.it
B.that
C.these
D.them
I hate ________ when there ' s no computer in the office.
[A]that
[B]this
[C]them
[D]it
听力原文:W: Hello.
M: Hi, Sally, this is Phil.
W: Great to hear from you Phil! How have you been doing?
M: To tell you the truth, I'm very worried about our final examinations next month. For one thing, I can't sleep.
W: I sympathize! I went through the same thing last year.
M: That's exactly why I'm calling you. Do you have any suggestions for coping with anxiety? You know how I hate exams!
W: Well, last year the university offered a stress-management course at about this time. Have you been in contact with the student health services?
M: No, I haven't had time!
W: Funny, isn't it? Just when students need help most, we can't afford the time to get it!
M: Well, perhaps I should find out more about this stress-management course. Things have got to get better!
W: I suggest you call the health services tomorrow. They open at nine a. m.
M: Thanks, ally. I'll let you know how it goes.
W: Best of luck! And have a good night's sleep!
M: That's easier said than done!
(20)
A.Anxiety.
B.Truth.
C.Sympathy.
D.Time.
Peter: Molly, look at this. The newspaper says we should sort trash.
Molly: That would be great! I always hate it when people mixing all the trash together.
Peter: () Many communities have already done that.
Molly: Yeah. The benefits of sorting out trash are obvious.
Peter: For instance?
Molly: If trash is sorted, it can be transferred to factories instead of the disposal plant.
Peter: That makes sense. ()Molly: With trash separated, pollution caused by incineration can be avoided.
Peter: It is high time for us to sort out the trash. Trash is trash only when everything is mixed together. () they can be useful again.
Molly: () Things like paper, glass, and plastics can all be recycled. They can be reused.
Peter: Sorting is good. () If people have no idea how to sort their trash, they will still put all waste in the same bag.
Molly: You are right. People should be informed about how to do that in the first place. Moreover, sorting trash should be made easy for us. Otherwise, few people would bother to do it.
Peter: I hope everything goes smoothly!
Molly: I believe it will.
A. I couldn't agree more.
B. What else?
C. Once we separate and recycle them.
D. But I have a concern.
E. That is really a great advice.
听力原文:W: Hello.
M: Hi, Jill. This is Joe.
W: Great to hear from you, Joe. How have you been doing?
M: To tell the truth. I'm very worried about our final exams next month. For one thing, I can't sleep.
W: I went through the same thing last year.
M: That's exactly why I'm calling you. Do you have any suggestions for coping with anxiety? You know how I hate exams.
W: Well, last year the university offered a stress management course at about this time. Have you been in contact with the student help services?
M: No. I haven't had time.
W: Funny, isn't it? Just when students need help most we can't afford time to get it.
M: Well, perhaps I should find out more about this stress management course since I' ye got to get better.
W: I suggest you call the health services tomorrow. They open at 9 a.m.
W: Best of luck. And have a good night sleep.
M: That's easier said than done.
What is the main topic of this conversation?
A.time.
B.sympathy.
C.anxiety.
D.truth.
听力原文:M: (19)Did you take these pictures? They're very good.
W: Yes, I think they turned out well. too. I like to take my camera with me wherever I go. That way, if I see something interesting, I can snap a picture of it.
M: (20)Carrying a big camera around is too much trouble for me.
W: My camera is really small, though. Here, let me show you.
M: That is a compact camera. But you really must know a lot about photography to get such professional looking results.
W: Not necessarily. This camera is simple to operate.
M: Does this model come with a flash attachment for indoor shots?
W: Better than that. (21)It has a built-in electronic flash. and focusing.
M: That's what I need. (22)When I take pictures they usually come out blurry because I don't adjust the lenses popery, and I hate photos that are out of focus. Is a camera like yours very expensive?
W: Less than you'd expect. Why don't you cheek the prices at Hatfield's down the street? This model was on sale there last week.
M: I think I will. It certainly won't hurt to take a look.
(23)
A.Looking at some photographs.
B.Selling cameras.
C.Teaching a photography class.
D.Repairing camera equipment.
听力原文:M: Did you take these pictures? They're very good.
W: Yes, I think they turned out well, too. I like to take my camera with me wherever I go. That way, if I see something interesting, I can snap a picture of it.
M: Carrying a big camera around is too much trouble for me.
W: My camera is really small, though. Here, let me show you.
M: That is a compact camera. But you really must know a lot about photography to get such professional looking results.
W: Not necessarily. This camera is simple to operate.
M: Does this model come with a flash attachment for indoor shots?
W: Better than that. It has a built - in electronic flash, and focusing.
M: That's what I need. When I take pictures they usually come out blurry because I don' t adjust the lenses popery, and I hate photos that are out of focus. Is a camera like yours very expensive?
W: Less than you'd expect. Why don't you check the prices at Hatfield's down the street? This model was on sale there last week.
M: I think I will. It certainly won't hurt to take a look.
(23)
A.Looking at some photographs.
B.Selling cameras.
C.Teaching a photography class
D.Repairing camera equipment.
听力原文:M: Hi, Jane...Say, are you OK? You've looking a bit tired.
W: Oh, I am. It's my neighbors.
M: Oh, so they're acting up again. Huh?
W: Unfortunately, yes, they are.
M: Loud music?
W: Not exactly. You've been to my apartment, right?
M: Yeah, I've been there once. It's a nice place.
W: Well, thank you. So you remember I live on the top floor. Well, last night, around eleven, my neighbors decided to go up on the roof of my apartment building!
M: The roof? Really?
W: Yeah. They had this guy in from out of town and they wanted to show him the view! Can you believe it? I'm soundly asleep, and all of a sudden I hear "stomp, stomp, stomp!" They're walking around on the roof. It sounded like my ceiling was going to fall in.
M: So what did you do?
W: Well, after about ten minutes, I got dressed and went up there to tell them to be quiet. I was so mad. Then of course after that, I couldn't go back to sleep.
M: Oh, don't you hate when that happens? You can't fall asleep, and then before you know it, it's morning and the alarm clock is going off.
(20)
A.Her colleagues.
B.Her neighbors.
C.Her friends.
D.Her schoolmates.