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My English is very good,I can speak()louder.
A . may
B . very
C . too
D . much
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一 Good morning. ,- Good morning! I need a check to send to my publisher in New York.()
A . What can I do for you, Madam
B . What do you want to buy, Madam
C . Why do you come here, Madam
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A:Good morning. Far East Logistics Company. This is Lin Hanxue. May I help you? B:()
A . Good morning, Ms. Lin. Nice to meet you
B . No, thank you
C . Good morning, Ms. Lin. This is Daniel Anderson speaking
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I like getting up very early in summer. The morning air is so good _____.
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听力原文:M: Good morning, Dr. Smith. My name is Peter. I am a freshman in your department. There are a few things that I am not quite sure of and I do need your advice.
W: Thank you very much for your trust, Peter. As your academic advisor I will try my best to help you.
M: Thanks. It's about my major...
W: Well, what's the matter?
M: I used to major in English, but now I have made up my mind to switch to Applied Linguistics, concentrating on Teaching English as a Foreign Language.
W: So you want to switch majors?
M: Yes. But I wonder if it is possible.
W: Well, usually we allow it, as long as you have enough credits.
M: That's good news for me. I'm not interested in literature and that sort of thing. I want to be a real teacher, Professor. But I'm worried about the make-up credits.
W: You usually do have to make up some credits when you switch majors. Are you OK on credits?
M: Not too many. I'll have to add about 12 credits as far as I can. figure from my transcript. Would you please let me know how many credits are required to get a master's degree?
W: Usually thirty-six credits are needed, ff you take five courses per term, you'll have enough credits after just two semesters. Usually each course is worth three credits. To get the six remaining credits you either prepare a thesis or take two more courses.
M: Is there anything else besides the 36 credits for the master's?
W: You have to have an oral defense.
M: I see.I really appreciate your help,Professor.
W: Glad I can help.Good luck.Peter.
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A.A literature professor.
B.An academic advisor.
C.Dean of the English Department.
D.A Doctor of Applied Linguistics.
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听力原文:W: I just made up a quart of orange juice this morning, and now I can't find it anywhere. Do you know what happened to it?
M: Did you hear a crash earlier? That was it. I'm just as clumsy as ever.
Q: What is tile problem?
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A.The woman doesn't like orange juice.
B.The woman didn't come to see Everett.
C.The man was in a car crash this morning.
D.The man broke the container of juice.
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听力原文:W: Good morning, Mr.Tim.It's a long time since I had the pleasure of a visit for you.
M: Yes, it must be three or four years. I haven't visited you since I called about my will. You helped me with that, you remember?
W: Yes, I remember. Do you want to make any changes in your will?
M: I don't think that will be necessary, but you'll tell me if it is. I left everything, you remember, to my wife, and after her death, to my son Jerry. I've about $15,000 in shares of industrial companies. These bring in, after paying tax, about $1,125 a year. Well, I'm earning a good salary now, and I shall get a good pension from my employers, so my wife and I can live fairly comfortably with this extra income, I want to buy some land and build a house for my son; he will need a house when he gets married. I'm thinking of building one and giving it to him.
W: Your son's lucky. So you want my help buying the land and building the house.
M: Yes, that's right. As soon as you've done what's necessary for buying the land, Jerry and I will see an architect.
W: Have you found a plot yet?
M: Jerry was in Edinburgh last Saturday and saw a plot he likes. My wife and I went there two days ago, and we liked it, too. I'd like you to make the necessary inquiries for me.
W: I'd be pleased to do that. I shall have to write to the Local Authority and inquire whether it is allowed to build a house on your piece of land. You've not allowed to build a house without permission from the Planning Authority. And sometimes the Authority decides that a house must be built of stone, and not of brick, so that it doesn't spoil the surrounding village.
How long have they not met each other?
A.Half a year.
B.Two years.
C.Three or four years.
D.More than five years.
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Secretary: Good morning. Fame and Fortune Talent Agency. Can I help you? Caller: Yes, Mr. Andrews, please. Secretary: I'm afraid he's not in. Mr. Andrews is out to lunch right now. ______
A.Would you like to leave a message?
B.Who are you, please?
C.This is the secretary.
D.Thanks for calling.
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听力原文:M: Good morning! I've lost my traveler's cheques. I wonder if you could get in touch with the issuing bank to claim refund for me.
W: Don't worry, Sir. But I need some detailed information before I contact your issuing bank.
Q: What did the man lost?
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A.Credit card.
B.Passport.
C.Traveler's cheques.
D.I.D.card.
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Dr. Han: Good morning. Ms. Johnston Emily: Yes. Good morning, Dr. Han. Please call me Emily.Dr. Han: Very good, Emily. Thank you for agreeing to have this job () ________________ , but I asked the person to check the name tag. It all worked out.
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I just wish something ________ about the noise.It wakes me up at seven every morning.A.can be done
B.could be done
C.could do
D.can do
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—Good morning, sir. May I help you?rn—_______
A、No, I don’t buy anything.
B、No, I don’t need your help.
C、I’m just having a look around.
D、Oh, no. That’s OK.
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—Good morning、I’d like to check out now please.—_________________
A、Pay the bill first.
B、Don’t go away.
C、Where are you going?
D、May I have your key, sir?
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听力原文:M: Good morning everyone. Well I think we can start straightaway by getting Rosie to do her presentation. Would you like to start, Rosie?
W: Yes, well, um, we've done a survey on local entertainment. Basically, we tried to find out how students feel about the entertainment in the town and how much they use it. So we've called our project "Out and About"...
M: Yes, that's a good title!
W: We wanted to find out how well students use the entertainment facilities in town... whether they get to see the latest plays, films... that kind of thing. Actually there were a lot of areas to choose from but in the end we limited ourselves to looking at two general categories: cinema and theatre.
M: Right.
W: OK. Well, first of all the cinema. In the town, there are three main places where you can see films. There's the new multi-screen cinema complex, the old park cinema, and a late-night odeon. In terms of audience size, the multi-screen complex accounts for 75% of all cinema seats, the park cinema accounts for 20% of seats and the late-night odeon has just 5% of seats.
M: Yes, as is shown in your chart.
W: As you probably know, the complex and the park show all the latest films, while the late-night cinema tends to show cult films. So, when we interviewed the students, we thought the complex would be the most popular choice of cinema... but surprisingly it was the late-night odeon. Most students said that if they wanted to see a film, they waited for it to show at the park because the complex is more expensive and further out of town so you have to pay more to get there as well.
M: Yes, and that adds to the cost, of course, and distracts from the popularity, evidently.
W: Well, next, we looked at theatres. There's the Stage Theatre in town, which is very old and architecturally quite beautiful. And there's also the large, modem theatre, the Ashtop, that has recently been built. But the thing about the theatres is that there's a whole variety of seat prices. Also, the types of performance vary... so students tend to buy seats at both and like using both for different reasons and if they want cheap seats at the Ashtop, they can just sit further from the front.
M: And anything else?
W: Yes. What we did find that was very interesting is that there are periods during the year when students seem to go to the theatre and periods when they go to the cinema and we really think that's to do with the budget. There's a peak around November and December when they go to the theatre more and then a period in April and May when neither is particularly popular and then theatre viewing seems to tail off virtually while the cinema becomes quite popular in June and July.
M: Mmm. I think you're probably right about your conclusions...
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A.The entertainment on campus.
B.The entertainment facilities students use in town.
C.The kinds of films and plays students enjoy.
D.The cinemas and theatres students like to go to.
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听力原文:M: Good morning. I want to know something about the weather in Shanghai this week.
W: Well, it's fairly cool and there's much rain in the morning.
What is the weather like in Shanghai?
A.Hot.
B.Cool.
C.Cold.
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David: Good morning.I’d like to make an appointment to see Mr Bond this morning, please.
Nurse: I'm sorry.I don't have any appointments this morning.
David: Oh , dear.I'm feeling really ill.
Nurse: What's the matter?
David: I feel terrible.I've got a headache, backache and a sore throat.
Nurse: Have you got a temperature?
David: I think so.I was hot and cold all night and I was sick this morning.
Nurse: You feel awful , don't you? Do you think you've got a flu?
David: Yes, probably.Or an infection in my throat.
Nurse: OK.I can give you an emergency appointment.Can you come at the end of the morning? Come at eleven thirty and wait until a doctor is free.
David: OK.Thank you.
1、David has got a headache , earache and backache.()
2、David felt hot and cold during the night.()
3、The nurse thinks David has an infection in his throat.()
4、Mr Bond is free at 11 : 00.()
5、David gets an appointment finally.()
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-- Good morning, Room reservations. May I help you -- __________.
A.Yes,I’dliketoconfirmareservation.
B.No,noneofyourbusiness.
C.ItwasforApril21st,foronenight.
D.Thankyouverymuch.
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-Good morning. Can I help you -Yes. I want to stay here one more night. Q: What do we know about the man ____
A.He wants to extend his stay.
B.He is checking in.
C.He is checking out.
D.He is getting some information.
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Shop assistant: Good morning. Can I help you? Customer: ______. I'm just looking round.
A.No, you can't
B.Not at the moment, thanks
C.Yes, please
D.Yes, thank you
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Desk Clerk:Good afternoon,Holiday Inn.Customer:Hello,I’d like to book a double room for the nights of 23rd and 24th please. Desk Clerk:______
A:What’s the matter?
B:Just a minute, please.
C:What can I do for you?
D:Can I help you?
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I want a career where I can work with money. I am very good with numbers. Someone who is good with numbers
A.likes to count and do math
B.doesn’t like doing math
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听力原文:M: I tell you, I'm not sure how much longer I can keep waking up for these early morning classes.
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根据题目要求完成下列任务,用中文作答。请根据以下教学片段。回答问题。(1)教师播放录音,学生听录音选取图片,听完后教师立即提取反馈,学生能够给出正确的选择。(2)教师再次播放录音,要求学生听录音补全对话。教师播放了一遍录音,没有留出学生填空的时间,而是开始提问学生两人一组朗读填写好的对话。Salesgirl: Good morning. What can I do for you?Tang Hua
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— Good morning , My I help you — No, thnk you. I’m just lookinground.— .I’m looking forwr
— Good morning , My I help you — No, thnk you. I’m just lookinground.— .I’m looking forwrd t— Good morning , My I help you — No, thnk you. I’m just lookinground. — .I’m looking forwrd to it. B.Howre you feeling tody C.I’ll write you check right now. D.Tke your time , then.
A.I’m looking forward to it.
B.How are you feeling today
C.I’ll write you a check right now.
D.Take your time , then.