I' m now very busy in preparing for the final examinations.
第1题
W: I know that. But I have been very busy and I couldn't finish it when the office hour was over.
Q: What's probably the relationship between the two speakers?
(18)
A.Classmates.
B.Boss and secretary.
C.Husband and wife.
D.Teacher and student.
第2题
M: Sorry. I've got my hands full.
Q: What's Tom's problem?
(18)
A.He has hurt his hand.
B.He can't fix it.
C.He is very busy at the moment.
D.He wants the woman to pay the money.
第3题
M: Sorry. I've got my hands full.
Q: What's Tom's problem?
(15)
A.He has hurt his hand.
B.He can't fix it.
C.He is very busy at the moment.
D.He wants the woman to give him a hand.
第4题
A. Very well,thank you
B. I’m busy withmy final paper
C. I’m coming by train
D. Glad to meet you,Jack
第5题
听力原文:M: My brother Mike has just done a course at the Green Park Camping School.
W: Really! What made him decide to do that?
M: Well, for one thing, some boys in his class decided to do it and they dared him to go with them!
W: You mean he didn't really want to go?
M: I think he wanted to go but I think he was also a little frightened. Of course, now that he's done it, he's very pleased with himself and he's always talking about it.
W: So he enjoyed it, didn't he?
M: Not exactly. I think he's enjoying the feeling of having done it more than he enjoyed actually doing it!
W: What sort of things did he do?
M: Oh, all sorts of open-air activities: hiking, camping, canoeing. One thing he had to do was to capsize a canoe and then right it again without getting out. He said the water was very cold but that he hardly noticed it at the time.
W: Why not?
M: He was too busy righting the canoe!
W: That doesn't sound very comfortable at this time of the year.
M: That's what I said when he told me. On another occasion he had to spend a day and a night by himself in the open country.
W: Was he frightened?
M: He was at first, apparently, but then he got used to it.
W: It seems to me that the course did him a lot of good. I expect it's made him more self-reliant.
M: That's what he says—and now he wants me to go!
(20)
A.He was eager to do the course.
B.He had done a lot of outdoor exercise.
C.He enjoyed adventurous activities.
D.He was timid and reluctant to go to the course.
第6题
A.Language.
B.Computing.
C.Bachelor.
D.Accommodation.
第7题
听力原文:M: Come in!
W: Er, excuse me, professor Serafin, are you busy?
M: No, Miss Van Pelt, I've always got time for you. There're several things I want to talk to you about.
W: Oh, really?
M: Yes, er, it's about your class attendance for one thing, you now. You have been missing several classes.
W: Oh, well, that's kind of related to what I was going to ask you about, too.
M: Oh, what's your excuse now? This is the second time you've been around.
W: Well, it's not an excuse. But, er, a kind of get lost in the discussions in class.
M: That seems to be the idea. You're always lost out there in space somewhere. You've got problems on your mind?
W: No. It's just the way of the discussion. There are a couple of students in the class who dominate the conversation and they won't let any other ideas come in. And the topics I think are very difficult and most of the students don't understand.
M: Well, why do you have two hands?
W: Well, if I say something, especially this Janet woman, she usually interrupts me about half way through and finishes my sentence or tells me I am wrong.
M: All right. Maybe that's the way we should have our conversation and discussions, you know. If she dominates, then of course, you've got to assert yourself.
W: Well, maybe I can learn to assert myself. But there are a few students in the class who must be very bright, who will never speak up in that kind of atmosphere.
M: I see. And what is your suggestion for me then?
W: Well, I know that you can't tell her not to talk. But maybe, you could tell her the rest of us don't know as much as she does and we need to have some practice in discussion.
M: I see. I agree with you there. Domination of the conversations in the classes is not one person's privilege. But on the other hand, it's quite necessary for you to be able to take the lead sometimes, you know.
W: Well, I'll try to speak more and I hope that other students will also say something.
M: That's the point. Everyone should grasp the chance to make himself understood.
W: I see.
(23)
A.Homework.
B.Seminar presentation.
C.Health.
D.Class attendance.
第8题
A.Chicago is a busy and noisy city.
B.Chicago is far away from here.
C.Well, I'm thinking of moving here.
第9题
M: Well, I started off with a small diner. I did all the cooking myself and my wife waited on tables. It was really too much work for two people. My cooking's great. And word got around town about the food. Within a year, I had to hire another cook and four waitresses. When that restaurant became very busy, I decided to expand my business. Now with three places, my main concern is keeping the business successful and running smoothly.
W: Do you advertise?
M: Oh yes. I don't have any TV commercials, because they are too expensive. But I advertise a lot on radio and in local newspapers. My children used to distribute ads in nearby shopping centers, but we don't need to do that anymore.
W: Why do you believe you've been so successful?
M: Um, I always serve the freshest possible food and I make the atmosphere as comfortable and as pleasant as I can, so that my customers will want to come back.
W: So you always aim to please the customers?
M: Absolutely! Without them I would have no business at all.
W: Thank you, Mr. Angelino. I think your advice will be helpful to those just staring out in business.
Questions:
22. What is the woman's occupation?
23. What do we learn about Mr. Angelino's business at its beginning?
24. What does Mr. Angelino say about advertising his business?
25. What does the man say contribute to the success of his business?
(23)
A.Journalist of a local newspaper.
B.Director of evening radio programs.
C.Producer of television commercials.
D.Hostess of the weekly "Business World".
第10题
M: Actually, I haven't been following their progress this year, because I'm very busy these days.
Q: What does the man mean?
(18)
A.He hasn't taken part in a debate this year.
B.He believes the team was eliminated already.
C.He doesn't know if the team was successful.
D.He is too busy to go to the competition with the woman.
第11题
听力原文:M: What are you doing?
W: We are protesting against the odor that has been coming from your factory.
M: You don't have to do this. Why didn't you just call me and arrange an appointment? I'm very open to any suggestions you might have.
W: We've been trying to make an appointment with you but it seems that you have just been too busy to receive our calls. We thought this was the best way to catch your attention.
M: Well, there must have been some misunderstanding. It's the policy of our company to give priority to complaints from the public.
W: Well, what arc you going to do about it?
M: Come inside and I'm sure we can settle this in a less confrontational manner.
W: OK.
M: Now, what is the problem?
W: You have to do something about the smell coming out from your factory. You don't live in this area so you don't know how bad the smell is.
M: Well. I'll tell my people to look into the matter and see what can be done. In the meantime, I'm requesting you to remove the signs you've posted outside.
W: How long do we have to wait for an answer?
M: You'll know something this weekend.
W: You'd better solve it as soon as possible. If your reply is not satisfactory, we'll go on with our protest.
M: Very well. Here's my calling card. If you are not satisfied, you can give me a call. I'll tell my secretary to keep the lines open for your call.
W: Alright.
(20)
A.The profit-making activities of the company.
B.The smell coming out from the factory.
C.The suggestions made by the factory.
D.The refusal of an appointment with the protesters.