A.He was a nurse working in a hospital.B.He was a medical doctor in a hospital.C.He wa
A.He was a nurse working in a hospital.
B.He was a medical doctor in a hospital.
C.He was a journalist for a newspaper.
D.He was a travel agent in San Francisco.
A.He was a nurse working in a hospital.
B.He was a medical doctor in a hospital.
C.He was a journalist for a newspaper.
D.He was a travel agent in San Francisco.
听力原文:W: Is your mother a nurse?
M: Yes, she's a good nurse.
W: Where does his mother work?
(22)
A.In a shop.
B.In a hospital.
C.In a school.
A.He is taking care of his twin brother.
B.He has been feeling ill all week.
C.He is worried about Rod's health.
D.He has been in perfect condition.
听力原文:M: When is Jack going to finish writing that paper?
W: I don't know. He's been working on it day in and day out.
Q: What does the woman say about Jack?
(17)
A.He's been in the program for several days.
B.He is working hard on the program.
C.He works only during the day.
D.He will probably never finish.
听力原文:W: What time shall we leave?
M: Well, I can't leave before 10. I have a lot of work to do. You'd better go first.
Q: When will the man leave?
(12)
A.He won't leave until 10.
B.He'd better leave now.
C.He can't leave at 10.
D.He'd better not leave now.
M: Maybe I'll do that. There are some things I'd like to know about the weight reduction pro gram you're offering.
Q: What does the man imply?
(17)
A.He's already completed the program.
B.He doesn't know the nurse's phone number.
C.He doesn't have time to call.
D.He'd like to get additional information.
听力原文:M: George, I heard that you just applied for a new job.
W: I did. It was for a work in GM. And, urn, it was a kind of tough process. 1 had to do a whole bunch of different interviews for the job.
M: A bunch of different interviews for the same job?
W: Um, and ah, and it was really a torture. I didn't expect to have to do three interviews, but I did them all in the same day.
M: Three times in the same day, terrible indeed.
W: The first thing I did was interview with a group of about six people, and I think they included some department managers. And they asked me, ob, the usual questions: What I wanted to do with myself, you know, where I saw myself in ten years. Things like that...
M: And then.
W: Then, I had another interview with, um, just an engineer. And he asked me some more questions about content area and my work experience. And then I even had to have an interview with the general manager. And I was quite nervous for that one but I think I did a pretty good job. They said I'd find out in a couple of days if I'm going to be hired.
M: Well, you've got to be pretty excited about that.
W: I am. It's a good opportunity and I hope I get the job.
(23)
A.He had a meal with a general manage.
B.He applied for a new job.
C.He moved into a new apartment.
D.He bought some paintings.
听力原文: To help the people who are suffering from AIDS with drugs may need a lot of money. In Africa it may cost more than one person earns in one year. (30)However, some American hospitals throw away a lot of drugs every day. This made one man start to help the sick people in Africa.
The man is Lee Wildes. He lives in a small apartment in San Francisco. Five years ago he learned that he was sick with HIV. He took a vacation to Africa where he saw many people also had AIDS. (31)Lee was a nurse and he knows that the drugs worth of millions of dollars are thrown away by hospitals in the United States. So, when he came back, he began to collect drugs and send these drugs to Africa. Lee gets emails from people in Africa asking for AIDS drugs. He collects pills that are not needed from American hospitals and also from those who died from AIDS. He has sent pills for a hundred people in six African countries. Every year he travels to Africa to work with sick people and tries his best to help them.
(32)Giving left over drugs away is against the American law. Though he gives out drugs without a license, it is not likely he'll be taken to court for his kindly effort. There are now 25 million Africans sick with AIDS. Lee helps only 100 people, but it seems a great success for him.
(31)
A.He wants to make millions of dollars from doing so,
B.He believes the pills can help save patients there.
C.The thrown away pills were piling up in American hospitals.
D.He has established his own clinics on the African continent.
__________ 查看材料
A.Therefore
B.Unfortunately
C.In a word
D.In comparison