听力原文:Orange juice is my favourite drink. A.B.C.
听力原文:Orange juice is my favourite drink.
A.
B.
C.
听力原文:Orange juice is my favourite drink.
A.
B.
C.
听力原文:Shall we have some orange juice?
(13)
A.That's a good idea.
B.No, we'd better not.
C.Really?
听力原文:Do you want me to buy something for you?
(7)
A.It's bad for you.
B.Two bottles of orange juice, please.
C.I drink a lot of milk every day.
W: Did you hear a crash earlier? That was it. I'm just as clumsy as ever.
What is the problem?
A.The woman forgot making orange juice.
B.The woman didn't see orange juice.
C.The man broke the container of juice.
D.The man drank the juice.
M: Did you hear a crash earlier? That was it. I'm just as clumsy as ever.
What is the problem?
A.The woman didn't come to see Everett.
B.The woman doesn't orange juice.
C.The man was in a car crash this morning.
D.The man broke the container of juice.
M:Did you hear a crash earlier? That Was it .I'm just as clumsy as ever.
Q:What can we conclude from the conversation?
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A.The woman didn't come to visit the man.
B.The woman doesn't like the orange juice.
C.The man broke the container of juice.
D.The man was in a car crash this morning.
听力原文:W: Can I have breakfast in my room?
M: Certainly, madam. Breakfast is served in your room from 7 o'clock until 9. Here's the menu.
W: I'd like to have Chinese food.
M: Yes, madam. And at what time would you like it?
W: About eight o'clock, I think.
M: Very good, madam. And what kind of fruit juice would you like?
W: I'd like orange, please.
M: Orange juice. And would you prefer tea or milk?
W: Tea, please.
M: Thank you very much. Good night.
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A.In a restaurant.
B.In a snack-bar.
C.In a tea shop.
D.In a hotel.
听力原文:W: Excuse me, sir. Can I have breakfast in my room?
M: Sure, Madam. In our hotel, breakfast is served from 6:30 until 8:30. The menu is here.
W: Thanks. I'd like some jam and roast bread for my breakfast please.
M: Jam and roast bread. OK. At what time would you like it?
W: 7:15 is OK I think.
M: 7:15 is all right, Madam. Would you like some fruit juice?
W: Yes. What do you have now?
M: We have orange, apple, peach and so on.
W: I think I'd like orange please.
M: Orange? Ok. And would you prefer tea or coffee?
W: Tea, please. Thank you.
M: Good-bye.
W: Good-bye.
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A.7:30 to 9:30.
B.6:00 to 8:00.
C.6:30 to 8:30.
D.7:00 to 9:00.
听力原文:M: How far north are we, Dane?
W: Up here in Damson City? About 2,000 kilometers, north of Edmonton.
M: The top of the world...
W: That's the North Pole—3,500 kilometers, north of here.
M: All this is making me hungry. What do you all feel like having for breakfast?
W: Let's see the menu.
M: A small orange juice, some coffee and an order of toast.
W: I'm going to go for the Robert Service breakfast.
M: The Robert Service breakfast?
W: Ham and eggs.
M: I didn't think you could stand ham or eggs.
W: A piece of cake. Here're the waitresses.
How far is Damson City from Edmonton?
A.About 200 km.
B.About 2,000 km.
C.About 350 km.
听力原文: Nearly every day we are reminded to get more exercise, but this can be hard to do with the hectic lifestyles we have today. Multi-tasking—doing two or more things at the same time—is now a common theme in the workplace. So, why not try and combine your daily commute with a good aerobic workout? Cycling is a great way of doing just that, and you can get to work just as quickly as you can by car for most journeys under five miles. And you don't have to pay for parking. As part of National Bike Week, our cycle forum is holding a bike riders' breakfast on Thursday, July 16 in front of the Collins Building. If you can show that you arrived at work by bike, there will be free coffee, orange juice, fruit, and yogurt awaiting you!
What example of multitasking does the speaker give?
A.Eating breakfast while driving to work
B.Commuting while getting exercise
C.Thinking while cycling
D.Drinking coffee while working