I have heard him ____ about you often.
A.to talk
B.talk
C.talking
D.to talking
A.to talk
B.talk
C.talking
D.to talking
听力原文:W: Hello, Li Ming. Have you heard from Tom recently?
M: Yes. I got a letter from him yesterday.
Who wrote a letter to Li Ming?
A.Li Ming.
B.Tom.
C.A girl.
听力原文:M: Jane, have you met Arvid Brown? I think he is going to your school.
W: Oh, that Arvid. I've heard a lot about him. We've never actually been introduced.
Does Jane know Arvid Brown?
A.She doesn't know him.
B.She knows something about him.
C.She knows him very well.
M: Oh, somewhat I'm tired of working here anyway.
Q: What's the man's reaction to the news the woman told him?
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A.He is surprised.
B.He feels very happy.
C.He is indifferent.
D.He feels very angry.
M: If I had known this I wouldn't have troubled him so much.
Q: What do we learn from the conversation?
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A.The man took up much of the professor's time.
B.The man didn't make any trouble with Prof. Johnston.
C.The man has trouble getting along with Prof. Johnston.
D.The man knew Prof. Johnston was very busy.
听力原文: A man had to go to the court, and he asked his lawyer which judge he would have in the case. His lawyer told him and asked, "Don't you know him?"
"I don't know him", said the man, "but I want to send him a bottle of wine."
The lawyer was terribly shocked. "You can't do that," he said," you would seriously break the law, and you would surely lose the case. "Some weeks later, the case was heard, and the man won. As he was leaving the court, he said to his lawyer, "My present to the judge was quite successful, wasn't it?"
The lawyer was even more shocked than before, and said, "What? Did you really scud the judge that wine after I told you?"
"Yes, .certainly. "The man answered. "But I put my opponent's name on the card which I sent with the wine."
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A.He should not break the law.
B.He should send good wine to the judge.
C.He would be sure to lose the case if he didn't send good wine to the judge.
D.He would be sure to win the case.
W: That' s a nice idea, but I have to finish this budget report. I probably won't have time to go out to eat today. How about tomorrow?
M: Well, I am leaving for the Montreal office tonight. I won't be back until Saturday afternoon.
W: Tell you what? Let me tell Jimmy we would like to take him out. When are you available next week? When you get back from Montreal, call me, and we can set up a date.
What are the speakers discussing?
A.Guidelines for a budget report
B.Preparation for the trip
C.An invitation to lunch
D.A review of the new restaurant
A. Whom did he go with?
B. I low long has he been there?
C. Has he ever been there before?
D. Where is Jon?
E. no news is good news.
F. Have you heard from him?
A:【5】
B: He has gone to England.
A:【6】
B: He has been there for half a year.
A:【7】
B: Of coupe! He lived there before he came to China.
A:【8】
B: He went there with his wife.
A:【9】
B: No. I haven't.
A: Oh. well.【10】
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Why should this be? It's because he's not using his heating ability to help him remember and understand what he's been taught.
Some children get into the habit of learning and remembering things by what they hear. They've got good hearing memories. Other children find it easier to learn and remember things by what they see. They've got good seeing memories. Some children have equally good ability at both seeing and hearing in learning things. Others, less fortunate, seem to have poor hearing and seeing-memories. Most children, I'd say, unknowingly prefer one method over the other for learning and remembering.
But this favoring of one sense over the other is a bad habit and deprives (使......不能) the child of the full use of his natural senses. Mrs. Alien was clearly incredulous when I told her there was nothing wrong with her son's heating. "But he never seems to really understand what he hears, that's what his teachers tell me," she said.
"My psychological examination of William shows he's weak in his hearing memory," I said, "but he has perfectly normal intelligence and can learn in school."
"Our family doctor examined William and he says the boy's hearing was all right. So, that proves you're right on that point," admitted Mrs. Alien. "So how can we help him? My husband and I will do anything you say, Dr. Dursteln."
"You can do a lot to improve William's hearing memory, but it'll take time. You must be patient and not expect results immediately." I cautioned.
I suggested a detailed program for the parents to use at home. I told Mrs. Alien to come back and see me every two weeks so that I could guide her in any problem she had in using my program.
Those who have poor hearing memories______.
A.cannot hear sounds clearly
B.are poor at remembering and understanding what they have learned
C.are poor at learning things by what they have heard
D.have the habit of learning things by what they have heard of
听力原文:M: So, Marie, you work with computers?
W: That's right. I'm a computer programmer.
M: John told me you're working in a movie studio. Is that true?
W: That's right. I work for Walt Disney. Ever heard of them?
M: Sure I have! They make the cartoons, right? So, what's it like?
W: Great, but today was exceptionally busy. I've never experienced a day worse than today.
M: If you have a good boss, however, it can't be that bad.
W: Oh, don't even get me started about my boss!
M: Why not? Don't you get along with him?
W: No one gets along with him! Even his wife left him because she couldn't take it anymore. It's not just that, my job involves a lot of time at the computer, many hours, it can be very tiring.
M: Why not quit?
W: Never! I may work long hours and have lots of pressure, but the pay's great and I love what I do. It was my childhood dream to work on cartoons.
M: I'm confused. Why do you continue with a job that gives you so much pressure?
W: I like the money and the title, and the idea of working on cartoons. If I keep working like this I'm going to be dead before I'm 40!
M: I think you should have a chat with your boss, tell him how you feel.
W: Maybe you are right. I think I'll do that. This has got to be one of the worst days of my life!
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A.Yes, a very nice man.
B.No, nobody likes him.
C.He's OK.
D.She doesn't have a boss.