Tom didn't go to school this morning because he ______ at the dinner party yesterday and was sic
汤姆今天早上没去上学,因为他昨天在晚会上吃得太多,生病了。
汤姆今天早上没去上学,因为他昨天在晚会上吃得太多,生病了。
Tom didn't go to school, ______ .
A.nor did Mary
B.nor Mary did
C.Mary didn't too
Tom didn’t go to school, ______.
A.nor did Mary
B.nor Mary did
C.Mary didn’t too
听力原文:W: Why didn't you take part in our party last night, Tom?
M: I wanted to go, but my mother asked me to help her with housework.
What did Tom do last night?
A.He went to the party.
B.He did his homework.
C.He helped his mother do the housework.
Why did Tom go to school on foot?
A.Because he didn't catch the bus.
B.Because he got up very early.
C.Because he wanted to do exercises.
听力原文:W: Where did Tom spend his holiday?
M: He wished to go to London and Paris, but he didn't have enough money, so he went to Beijing instead.
Where did Tom spend his holiday?
A.In London.
B.In Paris.
C.In Beijing.
听力原文:W:I'm wondering why Tom looks so down today? Something must be up
M:They gave back the tests in class today and I think it didn't go as expected.
Q:What can be inferred about Tom?
(15)
A.Tom feels great about the mark on his paper.
B.Tom is depressed at a bad score on his paper.
C.Tom's test mark wasn't as bad as he thought.
D.Tom wrote a test that was different from what he expected.
听力原文:W: Good morning, Tom! How are you?
M: Not bad! What about you?
W: Fine. Tom, you didn’t show up yesterday evening, did you?
M: I am sorry I didn’t. I had planned to go to your party, but was caught up by a program about Oprah Winfrey. I simply could not help sticking to the television until it was too late for your party.
W: Oprah Winfrey?
M: Yes. She is a US talk show hostess, and the queen of all talk! Come on, haven’t you ever heard of her?
W: Oh, I remember. She is enormously influential, and it is said that her influence extends far beyond the media! She must have a distinguished family background, don’t you think so?
M: No. on the contrary, her birth place was actually notorious for its poverty. But as she applied herself to study and work, she later became America’s first African-American news anchor.
W: She is really great! Then, have you watched her talk show for a long time?
M: Of course! She is frank and genuine. She never spreads gossip or scandal!
W: That would certainly make a difference among all the trash TV we have today!
M: You bet! That program I watched last night will be shown again this afternoon.
W: Really! I will make sure not to miss it! Bye for now!
M: See you later!
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A.Because he didn't want to go to the woman's party.
B.Because he was deeply attracted by a program about Oprah Winfrey.
C.Because he participated in Oprah Winfrey's program.
D.Because he forgot about the woman's party.
听力原文:Torn: Hi, Mary. Do you like music?
Mary: Yes, very much, especially classical music.
Tom: Yes, I do. You know rock stars play exciting music and they always wear unusual clothes. I often go to their concerts.
Mary: Oh, do you? I don't understand why rock stars are so famous?
Tom: Oh, it's because of their fans that rock stars are famous and earn a lot of money. You know their fans go to their concerts, buy their records and wear the same kind of clothes.
Mary: I see. Did you watch TV last night?
Tom: No, I didn't. I went to a concert last night and got back home very late. What was on?
Mary: Zed Hawks was interviewed on TV last night.
Tom: Really, he is one of my favorite stars. He is world famous and he is also very rich. At least I suppose so. He has given concerts in twelve countries and sold over twenty million records.
Mary: Yes, you are right. He owns three magnificent houses, five cars and a private plane too.
Tom: What did he say on the TV interview?
Mary: He didn't say anything. During the TV interview Anita Lyons suggested that Zed should behave better because his fans imitate him.
Tom: Yes, go on.
Mary: He reacted very angrily, and walked out. The interview lasted less than two minutes. I was disappointed when I heard this. He really behaved badly. You know like politicians and film stars, rock stars need the public. They earn their money from the public. So why shouldn't the public criticize them? I'm not saying that famous people should always behave well. What I'm saying is that they shouldn't complain when they are criticized. If they do, they will lose their fans. I'm not a fan of Zed Hawks any more.
How do fans imitate rock stars?
A.They play music.
B.They behave badly.
C.They wear the same kind of clothes.
D.They go to their concerts.
听力原文:W: Hello, Tom. How was the trip?
M: It was a terrible experience.
W: Can you tell me what happened?
M: I intended to fly to New York to attend a meeting, but I got on the wrong plane and it took me to Washington.
W: Oh, Tom, that's awful. Then you should have taken a taxi to go to New York.
M: Yes, I wanted to, but I couldn't. The taxi drivers were on strike.
W: Poor old you! So you didn't make it to the meeting in time.
M: As luck would have it, I met a friend who was driving to New York.
W: So you attended the meeting at last. That's amazing!
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A.He feels lucky.
B.He feels awful.
C.He feels unforgettable.
D.He feels tired.
听力原文:W: Why didn't Tom give you one of his paintings?
M:I didn't want one,but he would have given me one if I had asked for it.
Q: What did we learn from the conversation?
(19)
A.Tom refused to give the man a painting.
B.Tom refused to accept the man's painting.
C.The man didn't appreciate Tom's painting.
D.The man didn't ask for Tom's painting.