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What's the Chinese meaning of "ignorant man"?()
A.勇敢的男人
B.无知的男人
C.精明的男人
D.愚蠢的男人
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A.勇敢的男人
B.无知的男人
C.精明的男人
D.愚蠢的男人
听力原文:W: What flavours does Chinese food have?
M: Well, it's usually spicy, sour, sweet or salty. I think most Chinese people find Western food a little on the bland side, there is not enough flavour.
Q: What do most Chinese people think the problem is with Western food?
(13)
A.it's too spicy.
B.it's too salty.
C.it's too bland.
D.it's too sour.
听力原文:M: Excuse me, have you got any books on Chinese history?
W: Yes, they are on the shelf over there.
Q: What does the man want?
(10)
A.Books about Chinese history
B.Some shelves
C.Some books
D.Some books on computers
听力原文:M: Mary,who's the guy you were with at the movie theatre last night?
W: Oh,he's Mark. He's my English teacher. He's learning Chinese from me and the film was my lesson for him.
Q: What do we learn from the conversation?
(14)
A.Mary's English teacher is Mark.
B.Mary's Chinese teacher is Mark.
C.Mary and Mark are good friends.
D.Mary and Mark are office colleagues.
听力原文:W: Where shall we eat, Denny's or Brown's?
M: Denny's is more popular unless you want to try Chinese food.
What's the man's choice?
A.Denny's
B.Brown's
C.A Chinese restaurant.
M: Yes, but I'm afraid they've already started.
W: Oh, I see. I guess I had a slow start today. What's happening next door?
M: Ms. Pillai will be talking about environmentally friendly initiatives in the workplace, and then there will be a short question and answer session. They should be done in time for lunch. There are still a few seats left if you'd like to go in.
What did the woman plan to do?
A.Take Chinese lessons.
B.Give a lecture.
C.Listen to a talk.
D.Have lunch.
听力原文:F: Excuse me, where does Mr.Black work?
M: He works at No.10 Middle School. He teaches English, but he speaks Chinese very well.
What's Mr. Black's job?
A.A Chinese teacher.
B.An English teacher.
C.A maths teacher.
听力原文:W: Hi, Tom. Haven't seen you for a long time. Still studying in the US?
M: No, I have graduated and now I am working in a Chinese branch of Microsoft. What about you, Jane?
W: I am in the U.S. with my boyfriend now.
Who is in the US now?
A.Tom.
B.Jane.
C.Jane and Jane's boyfriend.
D.Tom and Jane's boyfriend.
听力原文:M: (23) Joy, I need your advice. My Chinese friend has invited me to his home for dinner tonight.
W: Oh, how nice! That's for the Mid-autumn Festival, isn't it?
M: Yes, he said all his family and relatives would get together and enjoy a big dinner.
W: And mooncakes, too. That's what the Mid-autumn Festival is all about.
M: So in China the Mid-autumn Festival is the occasion for families to get together and have fun.
W: Exactly.
M: What do you do when you're invited to someone's house here?
W: Well, it's always good to bring a small gift although it's not absolutely necessary.
M: What do people usually bring?
W: For a festival you can bring something like wine or tea. It's also common to bring fruits when visiting a family.
M: Really? (25) We only bring fruits when we visit people in hospital.
23. What are the two speakers talking about?
24.What may the man do when going to his Chinese friend's house?
25.When do people usually bring fruits in the man's country?
(20)
A.They are discussing the Mid-autumn Festival.
B.They are discussing the big dinner.
C.The man is asking for some advice on going to a friend's home.
D.The man is asking if he can bring fruits.
听力原文:M: Joyce, would you have dinner with me?
W: Great. You treated me last week. Now it's my mm. Shall we try something Chinese?
Q: What can we learn from the conversation?
(3)
A.Both of them are anxious to try Chinese food.
B.They will have dinner together.
C.The woman will be treated by the man.
D.The woman refuses to have dinner with the man.
听力原文:M: Sally, how are you doing?
W: I'm doing fine. I've spent the last two years studying Chinese literature on the lovely coast. I could not have made a better choice, as I really enjoy everything about being here except the lack of snow, of course!
M: Why did you choose to study Chinese literature?
W: Well, my parents are China scholars, and since I was very young I've been interested in China, especially Chinese culture.
I have always believed that a country's literature reveals a lot about its culture.
M: What do you like about your study?
W: What I like most is that we have group work, presentations and assignments as well as seminars and lectures. These variations enable interaction and discussion among the students.
M: Say something more about the place of your study, will you?
W: It's a great student town bemuse of its size and nightlife. You will not experience being lost or lonely here. Unfortunately for some, there is a lack of opportunities for those interested in art.
M: I guess it's still a wonderful place.
W: It sure is. It can offer friendly people, a gorgeous beach, powerful waves and a fresh sea breeze. Nothing else can refresh you more than a walk by the beach!
(27)
A.Four.
B.Three.
C.Two.
D.One.
听力原文:M: So you' re visiting San Francisco?
W: Yes, I just got here yesterday. And you?
M: I' m a native.
W: Oh, really? Everyone else I' ve met so far has been a tourist like us. I was beginning to think that there were no natives.
M: Well. San Francisco has a lot of different ethnic groups so you might think you' re seeing a lot of foreigners. But actually, the city has a population of about 700 000.
W: What are the different ethnic groups?
M: Well, after whites, the largest one is blacks.
W: I thought it was Chinese.
M: It's true that San Francisco has the largest Chinese community outside of Asia. But there are many more blacks here than Chinese.
W: That' s interesting. Don' t most of the Chinese people live in China-town?
M: Well, no, they live all over the city, but China-town is definitely the center of Chinese culture here. That' s where you' ll find the best Chinese restaurants, bookstores, art, theaters, things like that.
W: What about the Japanese? Doesn' t San Francisco have a large Japanese population too?
M: No, actually there are only about 12 000 Japanese people here, but we do have an area called "Japan-town" that has Japanese restaurants and bookstores.
W: You seem to know a lot about this city.
M: Well, most San Franciscans think their city is pretty special. We like to tall about it. Besides, I teach ethnic history at the university here.
W: No wonder you know so much!
What is the largest ethnic group in San Francisco?
A.The blacks.
B.The whites.
C.The Chinese.
D.The Japanese.