So far he hasn't had any success ;() he will keep trying.
A.whichever
B.whatever
C.however
D.whoever
A.whichever
B.whatever
C.however
D.whoever
W: It's here. I'm waiting and so are all these people in front of me.
M: I want to buy tickets, too, but I don't have much time. Have you been waiting long?
W: I've been here about one hour and so far I've moved a total of five feet in that time.
M: You're kidding!
W: I'm not. There was a young man waiting in front of me who got so frustrated that he finally gave up and got out of here. He said that he had been in line for over two hours.
M: Great. It shouldn't be taking so long. Do you know what's causing all of this?
W: I have no idea. Maybe they don't have enough people here to sell the tickets. I just hope that the concert hasn't been canceled.
M: I just hope there are still tickets by the time I get up to the counter.
W: It would be so annoying if that happened.
M: I wish I came here before lunch instead of now. I thought I had enough time to eat first. Has it been like this all day?
W: Apparently so. I originally wanted to call and do all of this over the phone, but they said they weren't taking phone orders.
M: There are three more hours until the ticket booth closes; I guess I better stay. Tickets to a good concert are worth the wait.
(23)
A.They are trying to call someone.
B.They are attending a concert.
C.They are waiting in line.
D.They are canceling reservations.
听力原文:M: Are you having much trouble with the course?
W: Not really. The only thing I haven't understood so far is the reading we had last night.
Q: How is the woman doing in the course?
(17)
A.She hasn't been doing much of the reading.
B.She understood the reading last night.
C.She isn't having much trouble.
D.She understands very little.
M:It's very kind of you to say so,but really I don't think I had done nearly enough.
Q:What does the man mean?
(14)
A.He has done what he shouldn't.
B.He hasn't done as much as he could.
C.He has done as much as he could.
D.He has done more than enough.
W: I wouldn't have troubled him so much if I had known he was so busy.
Q: What do we learn from the conversation?
(14)
A.The woman has trouble getting along with the professor.
B.The woman regrets having taken up much of the professor's time.
C.The woman knows the professor has been busy.
D.The woman knows the professor has run into trouble.
W: I wouldn't have troubled him so much if I had known he was so busy.
Q: What do we learn from the conversation?
(7)
A.The woman has trouble getting along with the professor.
B.The woman regrets having taken up much of the professor's time.
C.The woman knew the professor was busy.
D.The woman knew the professor had run into trouble.
Alan Johnson decided to leave New York because it is ______.
A.dirty
B.crowded
C.indifferent
D.unpleasant
M: I wouldn't have troubled him so much if I had known he was so busy.
Q: what do we learn from the conversation?
(14)
A.The man regrets having taken up much of the professor's time.
B.The man has trouble getting along with the professor.
C.The man knows the professor has been busy.
D.The man knows the professor has run into trouble.
听力原文:M: Well, Sally. Why do you look unhappy?
W: Oh,Hill, 1 have just had a quarrel with Mr. Smith.
M: What on earth was it about?
W: Well, I have made three bad mistakes so far this week, so he got very angry with me.
M: But I don' t understand. You are usually very careful and never make mistakes.
W: I' m just so tired. I don' t know what I' m doing.
M: Why? Have you been going to bed late these days?
W: No,I'm usually in bed at about eleven. But I' ve been woken up at about hair post four every morning. And than I cannot go beck to sleep again.
M: Why?
W: It's my new neighbor, the milkman next door. He gets up at half past four and he always turns the radio on loudly. And it' s difficult to ask him to mm it down. 1 don' t know him yet.
M: If you don' t want to see him, write Mm a letter. 1'11 help you write the letter.
W: OK. Let's try.
Why was Sally unhappy?
A.She could not sleep at night.
B.She could not talk to the milkman.
C.She had quarrelled with Mr. Smith.
A.He needs a long-sleeved shirt.
B.It doesn't fit him very well.
C.He hasn't had time to try it on yet.
D.He is not sure he likes the style.
A.He needs a long-sleeved shirt.
B.It doesn"t fit him very well.
C.He hasn"t had time to try it on yet.
D.He is not sure he likes the style.
But Jim's one great shortcoming was that he could never tell a lie, no matter how hard he tried, not even a little one. In fact, he was so honest and shy that he would blush even when he was telling the truth. He used to stand in front of the mirror and practice lying while looking himself in the eyes at the same time. But as soon as he saw his face starting to go red he had to look away.
One morning, however, he didn’t feel like going to work because he had been to a party the night before and it hadn't ended till the early hours of the morning. And so far the first time in his life he decided to take the day off. He rang his boss, pretending to be a woman. "I'm afraid Jim can't come to work today. He isn't feeling very well."
Poor Jim was thankful that his boss couldn’t see him just at that moment because his hands were trembling(发抖) and his face was bright red.
"Thank you for letting me know," said Mr. Woods, his boss, and then just as he was about to hang up, he said, "just a moment, madam, who's speaking."
"Oh!" he stammered (口气地说), and going all out for making a voice like a woman, he cried in a voice: "This is my landlady speaking!"
Jim was ______.
A.mid-aged
B.a teen-ager(青少年)
C.over 25
D.between 20 to 25