Last year after I had left a small village in the south of France. I drove omo file next t
The writer went to tile next town by taxi.
A.True.
B.False.
The writer went to tile next town by taxi.
A.True.
B.False.
听力原文:M: I thought that you said that Bob went to Searing High School.
W: No, he used to attend Clark High School, but after graduation last year, he enrolled in Melrose Community College where he is presently studying.
Q: Where docs Bob go to school now?
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A.Sebring High School.
B.Clark High School.
C.Melrose Community College.
D.Community College.
Man: Why not September, like last year?
Woman: Somebody's already booked them for then, I'm afraid.
Man: November then. December's much too busy.
?For questions 1-8 you will hear eight short recordings.
?For each question, mark one letter (A, B, or C) for the correct answer.
After you have listened once, replay each recording.
In which month will the auditors come?
A.
B.
C.
听力原文: I wasn't too fond of the lecture classes of 400 students that were in my general courses. Halfway through my second term, when I was considering whether or not to come back in the fall, I went on the Internet and came across AmeriCorps. Then I joined the organization. And that was what I did last school year. I worked on making roads, building a house and serving as a teacher's assistant. It's been a great experience.
And I've almost learned more than what I could have in college. Since I didn't really want to ha at that school and I wasn't interested in my major anyway, I think this was better for me. After 1,700 hours of service, I received 4,750 dollars. I can use that to pay off the money I harrowed from the banks or for what I need when I go hack to school this fall at Columbus State in Ohio. Classes are smaller there, and I'll be majoring in German education. After working with the kids, now I know I want to be a teacher.
Why did the man decide to leave the college in his second term?
A.He didn't like the big lecture classes.
B.He couldn't afford further education.
C.He was not interested in education.
听力原文:M: Susan, have you made any New Year's plans?
W: Just the usual. I'd like to do more weight reducing exercise, and I want to save some money.
M: Come on! Everybody makes those plans!
W. I know, Tiger. Well, I hope I'll get a good job after I graduate this summer, but that's not a plan. I'm going to work harder. How about you?
M: I managed to give up smoking last July. That was last year's promise to myself. And I want to get rid of my extra fat this year, so I'd like to join a health club.
W: Just what I want to do.
M: Well, what about Jerry, do you know?
W: He told me he'd like to treat himself to a really nice vacation.
M: Oh? Where did he think he would go?
W: He might go to a quiet beach in New Zealand, or go fishing in Australia, He hasn't made up his mind yet.
What does Susan want to do this summer?
A.Join a health club.
B.Get a good job.
C.Give up smoking.
After a year of internship medical graduates canstart to practice
A.if they have worked in a laboratory.
B.if they have studied abroad for some time.
C.ifthey have obtained an M.D Degree
D.ifthey have passed an examination.
听力原文:(Woman—Susan Man—David)
W: What is so interesting in that book, David?
M: Oh, Susan, it's a book about the changes in weather.
W: We certainly are having different weather this year, aren't we?
M: That's why I borrowed this book from the library. I wanted to read about differences in climate.
W: Does the book talk about cold weather like we've been having?
M: As a matter of fact, it does. It tells how weather seems to come in cycles. There will be periods of very cold winters and very hot summers.
W: Well, we've had both this year, haven't we?
M: Yes, and according to the book, that type of weather will last for several years.
W: Then what happens? Does it just continue to get colder and hotter?
M: No, that was what I was afraid of, but the book says that after the very cold/very hot cycle is over, there will be a time of moderate weather.
W: What do you mean by "moderate"?
M: The book says that the weather will be cold in the winter but not too cold. In the summer, the temperature will not be so high as it was this last summer.
W: Will it last for several years?
M: It seems that it will. It's a cycle, just like we're having now. Then it will go back to the very cold and very hot.
W: I'll look forward to the moderate years, then.
M: Me, too!
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A.The climate in cold countries.
B.The weather for tomorrow.
C.The changes in weather.
D.The cold winter.
听力原文:M: How are you going to spend this year's Thanksgiving vacation?
W: I'm going to spend it with my family. We celebrate very traditionally. We go to my grandparents' house and have a big Thanksgiving dinner. It's really the only time in the year that my whole family gets together.
M: In my family we just have a big feast, too. We don't really stop and think about how Thanksgiving Day developed, how new colonists in Massachusetts had a three-day fest to give thanks for surviving the first terrible winter and for gathering their first corn harvest the following year.
W: Did you know that the original Thanksgiving Day was celebrated in July?
M: No, I thought Thanksgiving had always been in November.
W: The first Thanksgiving was celebrated on July 30, 1623. After that, Thanksgiving was celebrated at many different times. It wasn't until 1863 that Abraham Lincoln declared the last Thursday in November as a day of Thanksgiving, and this holiday has been celebrated in November ever since.
What is the subject of this conversation?
A.How and when we celebrate Thanksgiving.
B.The traditional Thanksgiving dinner.
C.When Thanksgiving began.
D.Abraham Lincoln.
听力原文:(M =Jack; W = Anne)
M: Hey, Anne, long time no see !
W: Yeah, what are you doing?
M: Oh, just hanging around my suite.
W: Oh, you got a suite this year? I remember last year you were in a triple. I mean, those rooms were really supposed to be for two people, but they stuffed of you in them.
M: Right. That' s why I got to bid first for my room this year. And now me and five other guys are in a suite.
W: So it' s three rooms for two people each?
M: Right. And how about you? Where are you living this year?
W: I' m out in the Hillside Community. I really like it there. It' s a little further away from the Academic buildings, but it' s nice and quiet. You know, I' m net much of a party goer.
M: I know. Last year our crazy floor used to keep you up all night! De you remember when the RA caught me with beer in my room? I had to do 15 hours building service!
W: That RA was so strict! In Hillside, since it' s mostly an older community, there are no regulations about alcohol. However, Sunday through Thursday, and Friday and Saturday after 1 a.m. are all "quiet hours".
M: Is it more expensive to live up there? I know the apartments are really nice.
W: Yeah, a lot more. It's about $2,000 a semester.
M: Whoa. My room is just $1,400 for a year per person.
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A.three
B.two
C.five
D.six
A.anniversary
B.years old
C.age
D.wedding
听力原文:(Man—Peter Woman—Ann)
M: Hi, Ann, let's start planning the office Christmas party.
W: Good idea!
M: First, Ann, do you know how many people will come?
W: Well, last year two people didn't come and everyone brought a friend. That means there were 46 people.
M: Okay, but this year we've hired two more secretaries. One of them is married and one is not. I guess we should plan on everyone coming and bringing one other person.
W: Then that would mean 54 people.
M: That's a large group. Do you think that we can fit that many people into our conference room?
W: I think so and if we want some extra room we can open the small rooms on the side of the conference room.
M: Then what should we do about food?
W: If you remember, last year the office kitchen agreed to give us snacks and drinks. It worked just fine, I thought. No one wants to eat too much because most people will go out to eat after the party.
M: Yes, I'll contact them again. I remember they had those hot snacks that were delicious.
W: How about time?
M: We'll stop work at 3 in the afternoon on December 24 so we'll start the party at about 1 PM and everyone can leave when they wish. We'll hand out the Christmas bonuses right at the beginning.
W: It sounds like a good plan. I can hardly wait until the day before Christmas.
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A.Classmates.
B.Colleagues.
C.Neighbors.
D.Best friends.