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I don't think Jim saw me; he ______into space.A.just staredB.was just staringC.has just st
I don't think Jim saw me; he ______into space.
A.just stared
B.was just staring
C.has just stared
D.had just stared
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I don't think Jim saw me; he ______into space.
A.just stared
B.was just staring
C.has just stared
D.had just stared
I don't think Jim saw me, he ______ into space.
A.has just looked
B.just looked
C.had just looked
D.was just looking
I don't think Jim saw me -- he ______ into space.
A.just stared
B.was just staring
C.has just stared
D.had just stared
听力原文:Who's the most proper person to discuss about this?
(A) No, I don't think so.
(B) Jim Johnson.
(C) You shouldn't ask her.
(19)
A.
B.
C.
听力原文:I wouldn't give that rumor about Jim any credibility.
(27)
A.I wouldn't buy the ridiculous story about Jim.
B.I don't think the rumor is incredible.
C.The rumor about Jim is believable.
D.I wouldn't give Jim any credibility because of the rumor.
听力原文:M: Good morning, Susan.
W: I' m sorry, but I don' t think I know you.
M: In fact you do. Several weeks ago we met each other at Jim' g party. I' m Peter Watson.
W: Peter! Oh, yes. Sorry, I didn' t recognize you. How are you ?
M: Fine, thank you. You look thinner than before. How are you these days?
W: Just fine. But I am busy writing an article.
Where did Peter meet Susan for the first time?
A.In a park in Paris.
B.In the school.
C.At Jim's party.
第二节 短文理解2
阅读短文,从各题所给的三个选项中选出最佳答案。
Sam: What's this? Oh, it's a pencil-box. Hi, Jim, is this your pencil-box?
Jim: No, it isn't.
Sam: Excuse me.
Ann: Yes?
Sam: Is this your pencil-box?
Ann: No it isn't. I think it's Lucy's. Lucy, here is your pencil-box.
Lucy: Oh, thank you very much.
Sam: That's all right.
Jim: Look! What are those?
Lucy: I think they're oranges.
Ann: No, they aren't. They're apples.
Jim: Are they in a box?
Lucy: Yes, they are.
Sam: Whose(谁的) are they?
Lucy: Sorry. I don't know.
______ has a pencil-box.
A.Sam
B.Ann
C.Lucy
听力原文:M: Hello.
W: Hello, welcome to "Advice" radio program, what's your name?
M: Jim.
W: What's your problem?
M: Er...well I'm er...beginning to lose my hair. Er, 1 went to the doctor, but he just said there was nothing I could do about it. He said it was probably hereditary. My father was bald by the time he was thirty.
W: And how old are you?
M: Me? I'm twenty-eight.
W: And are you losing a lot of hair then?
M: Well, it comes out a lot when I comb my hair and you can see a thin part on the top of my head.
W: Does that really worry you, Jim?
M: Well, I don't like it. It's old, you know, looks old. I don't want to look like a middle-aged man at twenty-eight. And I wonder if there is some special shampoo I should use, and if you could tell me one that I should buy, something like that, you know, to stop it getting worse.
W: Well, you know, Jim, to be honest with you there's not really a lot you can do about it, actually, I'm afraid. I mean, baldness is one of those things that, in my experience, you just have to try to accept. Some men find it more difficult to accept baldness than others. There is one piece of advice, though, Jim, and that's don't try to comb your hair over the bald or thin patch. Whatever you do, don't comb it over because that usually looks ridiculous. And the other thing that usually looks ridiculous is a man with a wig, that is, the false hairpiece. Don't let anyone persuade you to buy one of those false hairpiece things, because they usually look much worse than a bald man. I actually think bald men can look very attractive. My husband is bald and I think it really suits him.
(23)
A.It's hereditary.
B.The shampoo he used caused it.
C.He combs his hair too much.
D.He is old enough to lose hair.
听力原文:M: Hello.
W: Hello, welcome to "Advice" radio program. What's your name?
M: Jim.
W: What's your problem?
M: Er...well I'm er...beginning to lose my hair. Er, I went to the doctor, but he just said there was nothing I could do about it. He said it was probably hereditary. My father was bald by the time he was thirty.
W: And how old are you?
M: Me? I'm twenty-eight.
W: And are you losing a lot of hair then?
M: Well, it comes out a lot when I comb my hair and you can see a thin part on the top of my head,
W: Does that really worry you, Jim?
M: Well, I don't like it. It's old, you know, looks old. I don't want to look like a middle-aged man at twenty-eight. And I wonder if there is some special shampoo I should use, and if you could tell me one that I should buy, something like that, you know, to stop it getting worse.
W: Well, you know, Jim, to be honest with you there's not really a lot you can do about it, actually, I'm afraid. I mean, baldness is one of those things that, in my experience, you just have to try to accept. Some men find it more difficult to accept baldness than others. There is one piece of advice, though, Jim, and that's don't try to comb your hair over the bald or thin patch. Whatever you do, don't comb it over because that usually looks ridiculous. And the other thing that usually looks ridiculous is a man with a wig, that is, the false hairpiece. Don't let anyone persuade you to buy one of those false hairpiece things, because they usually look much worse than a bald man. I actually think bald men can look very attractive. My husband is bald and I think it really suits him.
(23)
A.It's hereditary.
B.The shampoo he used caused it
C.He combs his hair too much.
D.He is old enough to lose hair.
听力原文:M: Don't you think John and Jim are telling the truth?
W: It doesn't seem likely. It would be hard to write two compositions so much alike unless one of them was copying from the other.
Q: What seems to be the woman's opinion?
(17)
A.She doesn't like the composition.
B.In her opinion, Jim was cheating.
C.One of the students copied the other's composition.
D.She believes John and Jim were telling the truth.
听力原文:W: Hey, Jim, what a coincidence to see you here! Long time no see.
M: Yeah, me too. Hey, just as old friends I gotta tell you ... you don't look that well. Are you sick or something?
W: Well, not really. It's the same old story of the life of an overworked undergraduate student, I am up to my neck on this project. I am working on a project that has to be done by the end of this month.
M: Can't you speak to your professor about that? Maybe he would allow an extension and you will then have some breathing space.
W: Fat chance. My professor is one of those workaholic types and he expects everyone that works with him has to be the same way. You know, sometimes he sleeps 4 hours a night but can still keep going during the day.
M: Wow, sounds like your professor is really nuts. You know I don't mind working hard but not to the point of killing myself. Hope you can get your project done without any hitches.
W: What about you? I heard the faculty is building another building on campus. A big project it seems by the looks of things and nearly completed I think.
M: Well, not quite there yet. They still have not decided whether they should move there or not. The Department Dean wants me to mark papers and do some administration work for them. I have to make a decision by the end of this week.
W: That is a tough decision, isn't it? I would jump on the offer if I had one. To work with some of these academic types must be interesting.
M: Sure it is. I would not think twice if I didn't have such a heavy load this semester. Besides, my girlfriend isn't keen on me always spending time at school.
W: I can understand how your girlfriend feels. Maybe you can ask for a lighter load. Perhaps you should request to work only on certain days.
M: That's true. Then I wouldn't have to-work under a workaholic professor anymore.
W: Hey, Jim. Do you think I have any chance of getting some work there?
M: Hmm ... are you serious about working there? I thought you were joking.
(23)
A.The root of Jim's health problems.
B.The woman's problems with her workaholic professor.
C.Jim's relationship with his professor.
D.Problems that Jim and the woman have with their workloads.