题目内容
听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A,B,C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。
1.How much does the clerk owe the woman?
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A.$ 4.05.
B.$ 4.15.
C.$ 15.
2.What does the woman mean?
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A.She was not busy.
B.She was very busy.
C.It snowed heavily.
3.What does the woman wish to do?
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A.Sell caps for small boys.
B.Exchange the cap for a larger one.
C.Make this cap a little smaller.
4.What will the woman do?
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A.She will give him directions to the Browns.
B.She will follow him.
C.She will contact Mr. Brown.
5.Why isn't the man going to the party?
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A.His wife doesn't want him to.
B.He has to work.
C.He will be out of town.
听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A,R,C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。
听第6段材料,回答第6-8题
6.What's the relationship between the two speakers?
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A.Neighbors.
B.Friends.
C.Strangers.
7.How long has the lady been talking?
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A.Two months.
B.Twenty minutes.
C.For a short time.
8.What's the weather like?
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A.Sunny.
B.Rainy.
C.Windy.
听第7段材料,回答第9-11题。
9.Where did the two women actually meet?
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A.At the east entrance.
B.In the women's clothing department.
C.At the main entrance in the front.
10.When did the two women actually meet?
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A.At 2:00.
B.At 2:30.
C.At 3:00.
11.What did Liz finally buy?
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A.A skirt.
B.A sweater.
C.A blouse.
听第8段材料,回答第12-14题。
12.How long has the woman been ill?
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A.Two days.
B.Three days.
C.About three days.
13.What's wrong with the woman?
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A.She has a cancer.
B.She has the flu.
C.Her chest is broken.
14.What does the man suggest?
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A.Sleep less and drink less.
B.Sleep more and drink more.
C.Take little medicine.
听第9段材料,回答第15-17题。
15.What are the two speakers talking about?
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A.Taking a vacation.
B.Going to sleep.
C.Traveling to New York City.
16.Why does the woman want to spend her vacation camping?
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A.She enjoys climbing.
B.She wants to get away from the city.
C.She can't afford to stay in a hotel.
17.Why can't they leave that night for their vacation?
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A.The car needs to be fixed.
B.They need to work the next day.
C.The weather is very bad that night.
听第10段材料,回答第18-20题。
18.What does the passage mainly want to tell us?
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A.More universities want to send their graduates to foreign countries.
B.More and more students go to foreign countries for jobs.
C.There are too many jobs in America now.
19.How many graduates from Stanford will go to foreign countries for jobs this year if we know 2,000 graduates did in 1995?
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A.3,600.
B.2,000.
C.4,800.
20.Which of the following is right?
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A.Experts can't explain the reasons for graduates' action.
B.No students can find important jobs in the US in 20 years.
C.Graduates from some other universities also go to foreign countries for jobs.
解析:
A;B;B;A;B;C;B;C;B;C;A;C;B;B;A;B;A;B;A;C Text 1 W: I'd like to exchange this green tablecloth that I bought last week for the red one. M: Let's see now. The red one is only $ 10.95 and the green one was $ 15. Text 2 M: You weren't very busy at work today, I suppose. W: Not busy! We were snowed under. Text 3 W: This cap was too small for my son, so I bring it back for a larger one. M: Certainly, madam. We can help you if you bought it here. Text 4 M: Do you know the way to the Browns? W: Yes, come with me and I'll show you. Text 5 W: Are you going to the Whites' party tomorrow night? M: I don't think so. I have to work and my wife will be out of town. Text 6 W: Have you been waiting to make a phone call? M: Yes. I have been trying to find a job. W: How long have you been looking for a job? M: For two months. Has the lady in the phone box been talking for a long time? W: Yes. She has been talking for twenty minutes. M: She's so talkative. I can't wait any longer in this cold wind. Text 7 M: Well Liz, how was your shopping trip with Sue this afternoon? W: Don't ask me. M: What do you mean? Did something go wrong? W: Sue thought I had said I would meet her at the Department Store at 2:30 when I really said 2:00. Then she thought I had said the main entrance in front when I really said the east entrance. M: Well, did you ever get together? W: Yes, but it's a wonder that we did. I had given up waiting and had gone inside to the women's clothing department. She had done the same thing. We met by accident. By that time, that was 3:00. M: Did you get what you wanted? Seems to me, I remember you said you wanted to get a sweater. W: No, a blouse. But by that time, the ones on sales were all gone. So I settled for a skirt. Text 8 W: I've got a sore throat and my chest hurts. M: How long have you been like this? W: Two or three days. M: Do you have a headache? W: Yes, I do. And I think I've got a fever, too. M: Do you sneeze? W: Yes. M: Let me take your temperature…Well, I think you've caught the flu. W: What do you advise, doctor? M: Take this medicine three times a day. After taking it, go to bed right away. There's nothing better for you than plenty of water and sleep. Text 9 M: We need to take a vacation, dear. W: Well, we both have two weeks of vacation time. Why don't we drive north to Canada? M: I'd like to go camping, maybe in the mountains. W: That sounds good to me. I'm so tired of city living. New York is so crowded and full of traffic all the time. We need to get away from that. M: Great! Just us and the mountains! Do you want to leave tomorrow? W: Sure. Hey, why don't we leave tonight? Why wait? M: Well, we haven't packed our backpacks and the car needs an oil change. I need to check the engine tonight if we're going to leave in the morning. W: OK, well, why don't you go fix the car while I go up and get out the camping things. M: Sounds great. I'll be in the garage, so just yell if you need me for anything. Text 10 Recent years see more and more American university graduates turn to foreign countries for jobs. This year, Stanford University sees 14 percent of its graduates working in foreign countries, 80% more than 1995. The same is true of the University of Chicago, Harvard University and the University of California. Experts differ from each other in their explanations of this trend. Some hold that this is because many posts are now taken by middleaged people. It will take 20 to 30 years for the young employees to take over important jobs. Others believe that the number of 12 million university graduates each year is too big for the US job market. |