You will never know the result ___________ you try.
A.whenever
B.in case
C.until
D.even though
A.whenever
B.in case
C.until
D.even though
A.carry on
B.make sure
C.try out
听力原文:M: Do you ever know what Tony is talking about?
W: Never! He always beats around the bush.
What is the reason they can' t understand Tony?
A.He speaks too fast.
B.He speaks too slow.
C.He doesn't come to the point.
D.His speech is not clear.
What do you know from the man ' s answer?
[ A] He enjoys writing home every week.
[ B ] He never writes home once a week.
[ C] He doesn ' t write home once a week now.
听力原文:W: It must be the first time for you to be aboard a warship.
M: Don't you know that I've been in military service in the Navy for years?
Q: What does the man mean?
(13)
A.He was satisfied with his military service.
B.It was the first time he had been abroad.
C.He had never been on a warship.
D.He had been on the warship before.
W: Now you know why I never missed a lecture.
What contributes to the woman's high score?
A.Doing lots of homework.
B.Attending every lecture.
C.Using test-taking strategies.
D.Reading very extensively.
听力原文:W: Do you know Susan Evans?
M: That name rings a bell, but I'm not sure.
Q: What do you learn from this conversation?
(15)
A.Susan Evans rings a bell.
B.The name sounds familiar to the man.
C.The man never heard of the name.
D.The man is not sure about the bell.
What do you know about Mary Cassatt's marriage?
A.Her marriage failed because she never gave a thought to her husband and family.
B.She never married because she did not want to be just a wife and mother.
C.After marriage she decided to give up her husband rather than her career.
听力原文:M: Do you know Bill was accepted into medical school?
W: Yes, nothing could surprise me more.
Q: What does the woman imply?
(16)
A.She is never surprised.
B.She is surprised by the news.
C.She is less surprised than the man.
D.Nothing is surprising.
W: When do you think he'll listen to someone?
Q: What does the woman imply?
(18)
A.Dave will never listen.
B.She doesn't know Dave.
C.She thinks Dave is insane.
D.She thinks Dave will listen one day.
Many travelers find【C11】______easier to meet people in the U.S. than in other countries. They may just【C12】______and introduce themselves or even invite you over【C13】______they really know you. Sometimes Americans are said to be【C14】______Perhaps it seems so, but they are probably just【C15】______a good time. Just like【C16】______, it takes time to become real friends【C17】______people in the U. S..
If and when you【C18】______American friends, they will probably【C19】______introducing you to their friends and family, and if they seem proud【C20】______you, it's probably because they are. Relax and enjoy it!
【C1】
A.has never been
B.has been never
C.have been never
D.have never been
听力原文:W: How important are friends to you, Martin?
M: I've never had a lot of friends and regarded them as particularly important.
Q: What do we know about Martin?
(19)
A.He has a lot of friends.
B.He has no friends.
C.He regards friends as those who have no particular importance to him.
D.He thinks friends are particularly important.