听力原文:I like to swim in summer. A.B.C.
听力原文:I like to swim in summer.
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B.
C.
听力原文:I like to swim in summer.
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B.
C.
听力原文:M: Would you like to swim with me?
W: 1 like, but I've to stay at home to take care of my grandmother.
Q: Where is the woman going?
(4)
A.Go swimming.
B.Stay at home.
C.Go to hospital with grandmother.
D.Stay at home to watch TV.
听力原文:M: What do you like to do in your spare time?
W: I like all kinds of sports, but most of time, I swim with my friends.
What is the woman's favorite sport?
A.Sports.
B.Swimming.
C.Tennis.
听力原文:W: Hello, sir. Can I help you?
M: Yes... Er, have you mod about the World Cup in today's newspaper, Miss?
W: Yes, I have.
M: Are you interested in football?
W: Well, yes.
M: I am. Wonderful game, football.
W: Yes, it is. Now, what shoes can I show you, sir?
M: I like all sports and games.
W: Oh, yes?
M: Yes. Football, cricket, swimming. Can you swim?
W: I'm not a good swimmer, but I go swimming sometimes.
M: Tennis. That's a good game.
W: Yes.
M: I'm interested in tennis. I never miss Wimbledon, you know. I see it every year.
W: Oh?
M: And what about running? The oldest sport in the world. Wonderful. One man is trying to nm faster than other men. Do you nm?
W: No. I just play table tennis, and swim, and I walk quite a lot. Now, what kind d shoes do you want, sir?
M: You don' t play golf, then?
W: No, never.
M: I really like golf. Mind you, I like all sports, games as well.
W: You're a real sportsman, sir. Perhaps you want some tennis shoes or running shoes?
M: Er... no.
W: Football boots?
M: No. I want some carpet slippers like those.
W: Carpet slippers?
M: Yes. I want to be comfortable when I'm watching television.
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A.Two sports fans.
B.Two acquaintances.
C.Customer and shop-assistant.
D.Foreign tourist and his guide.
听力原文:When did you learn how to swim?
(A) I learned when I was young.
(B) I swim in the evening.
(C) I wondered how you learned.
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B.
C.
听力原文:M. Peter began to swim in 1980 and he joined a swimming club in 1982.
W: Yes, I know. He set a new world record in 1997.
When did Peter set the world record?
A.In 1998.
B.In 1997.
C.In 1992.
听力原文:W: Let’s take our swimming suits in case the sun comes out.
M: Want to go for a swim, do you?
What does the man mean?
A.He thinks the woman would like to swim.
B.He wants the woman to make some plants.
C.He has already gone swimming.
D.He has his suitcase packed.
听力原文:M: Is it true that you don't swim at all now?
W: I'm afraid so, I'm too old.
M: But you are only twenty.
W: That's too old for a swimmer. If I swam in an international competition now, I wouldn't win. So I'd rather not swim at all.
M: But don't you enjoy swimming?
W: I used to, when I was small. But if you enter for big competitions you have to work very hard. I used to get up at 6 to go to the pool. I had to train before school, after school and on weekends. I swam thirty-five miles every week!
M: But you were so famous at fifteen. And look at all those cups.
W: It's true that I did have some wonderful memories. The Olympics were very exciting. But I missed some important things too. While other girls were playing, I was swimming.
What is the woman good at?
A.Swimming.
B.Running.
C.Playing.
听力原文:W: This lake is so wide that you can't see the other side.
M: I wouldn't want to try to swim across it.
Q: What does that man mean?
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A.He wants to swim across the lake.
B.He doesn't think she can see very well, either.
C.He doesn't know why she wants to swim.
D.He thinks the lake is wide, too.
听力原文:W: Come swimming with me?
M: Sorry, but I'm up to my neck in work.
Q: What's the man's problem?
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A.He injured his neck.
B.He's tired of swimming.
C.He's too busy to go swimming.
D.He's afraid to swim in deep water.
听力原文:W: Let's go into the penguin house.
M: Great! I read that they've added a couple of emperor penguins from Antarctica.
W: I was hoping to stay in the warmer section. You know, they have some penguins here from the Galapagos Islands-and that's practically on the equator.
M: But the emperor penguin's huge! It's a lot bigger than the Galapagos penguin—in fact, it's bigger than all the other penguins—almost four feet high.
W: Imagine a bird that size flying through the air...
M: Penguins don't actually fly.
W: I know that. They just sort of... waddle.
M: They swim, too. Even though they're feathered, their wings are more like flippers-they work like paddles in the water.
W: I thought they were land animals.
M: They lay their eggs on land. They make their nests in these enormous colonies called rookeries. See, the emperor penguin has this interesting nesting habit. The female bird leaves the ocean at the beginning of autumn. She lays an egg on the ice and then immediately returns to the water.
W: What happens to the egg?
M: The male rolls it onto his feet and then covers it with the lower part of his belly.
W: Then what?
M: For two whole months. During the worst part of the winter, he huddles together with other male penguins to keep the eggs warm.
W: So the female brings him food?
M: No. See, the penguin can fast for up to four months. The female comes back after the chick hatches. When she does, the male goes out to sea to get food for himself and the chick.
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A.The zoo has built a rookery there.
B.He's writing a book about penguins.
C.He's interested in seeing a certain species.
D.It has recently been renovated.