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8. W: Hello, this is Dr. Gray's office. We're calling to remind you of your 4:15 appointment for your annual checkup tomorrow.7 t% N t$ I4 D
M: Oh, thanks. It's a good thing you called. I thought it was 4:15 today.
9 g8 C' a8 _2 v5 b% D Q: What do we learn from the conversation?
$ Y% f8 G g0 E [A] The man was confused about the date of the appointment.) D% w. G( g! W' D# ]0 M4 m1 x+ M
[B] The man wants to change the date of the appointment.
6 U( o1 z! A. ?7 Z, _; X3 N [C] The man is glad he's got in touch with the doctor.% h( ?4 C( t2 W1 a! I* H& c
[D] The man can't come for the appointment at 4:15.
. q2 t# h! T1 f0 Y; T. w 3. Man: If you are not to do anything particular, shall we see the new play at the grand theater tonight?" h" \7 S( R# G- w/ B
Woman: Sounds great. But I've got to go over my notes for tomorrow's midterm.9 F; U0 j( ~! q E1 Z' T1 F2 L
Q: What does the woman imply?& B3 U# A& Y' s7 Y& [" C: o o
A) She has to study for the exam. \- S/ J6 H6 e" Z
B) She is particularly interested in plays.4 z& o# m6 w- H+ D
C) She's eager to watch the new play.7 }2 y+ N |/ h
D) She can lend her notes to the man.
2 R+ K/ r, W4 C/ ? 4. Man: what do you think of the prospects for online education? Is it going to replace the traditional school?
- r% \. `- u5 ]& W7 s! T Woman: I doubt it. Schools are hate to stay. Because they are much more than just book learning. Even now more and more kids are going online, I believe fewer of them will quit school altogether.; \# V6 Z6 j. g+ X1 N3 g
Q: what does the woman think of the conventional schools?
# m' Y. K, _" r: U+ h% A# ~ A) They will be replaced by on-line education sooner or later.* d; ~% w& @1 B- Q8 X, F$ H* x- g
B) They will attract fewer kids as on-line education expands.
0 m1 x6 D- v! `: n) _ C) They will continue to exist along with on-line education. @2 q* ?; C- c- X
D) They will limit their teaching to certain subjects only.
3 W. p7 d8 S e1 R8 D0 ~' Y 5. M: How do most students find a job after they graduate?0 U, V7 ^+ |. r1 I. O E; u
W: They usually look for a job by searching the want ads in newspapers.
* X5 c/ v# W9 V+ w. N4 U Q: what does the woman mean?7 _$ ^: x) F4 B& s' b
A) Most students would like to work for a newspaper.
( S1 Q( e- r: |+ O& R+ ^/ w: C; S B) Most students find a job by reading advertisements.
( }$ a) q2 I) m0 [+ U0 Y. u" F C) Most students find it hard to get a job after they graduate.
$ ^) S9 r0 f, e& i D) Most students don't want jobs advertised in the newspapers.
5 c+ n& h( x) h0 R0 ~9 U/ L$ c. I 4. W: You've got your apartment furnished, haven't you?
( U9 U! k' _6 g6 c M: Yeah. I've bought some used furniture from Sunday market. And it was a real bargain.( u# k" H8 M5 q& {- E. }; y
Q: What does the man mean?3 ~. N- D6 i5 o, [! ?9 D; C7 Y3 Z
A) The furnished apartment was inexpensive.6 y% a* f' w$ P% |
B) The apartment was provided with some old furniture.
$ v% J+ R( G$ c: B9 \$ U* D C) The furniture in the market was on sale every Sunday.
5 x3 p3 d4 m9 t& i$ [ D) The furniture he bought was very cheap.来自www.Examw.com# ]" b. {, j9 P
9. M: Would you pass me the sports section please?' S. k1 x7 ~7 `! Q; j
W: Sure, If you give me the classified ads and local-news section.
% x3 b* f& w$ R( W0 i( U7 g Q: what are the speakers doing?
: }& N/ E% n3 Q3 L8 i9 g A) Talking about sports. B) Writing up local news.
6 Y& J6 D' w/ z X2 r C) Reading newspapers. D) Putting up advertisements
" B/ s* `: k6 ^2 P4 V5 H2 a 10. W: If the weather is this hot tomorrow, we may as well give up the idea of playing tennis in the afternoon.( |* V; k- T( B) H4 R
M: o. I don't think it'll last long. The weather forecast says it will cloud-over by mid-afternoon.
+ _( s/ p o8 A Q: What does the man mean?/ T2 G9 n6 o3 l0 u; u0 N/ ~1 e
A) They shouldn't change their plan.
4 X( ?5 s2 F6 l8 t) m' i6 I9 J% m B) They'd better change their mind.0 G3 d# q5 O% q& F# {; H
C) The tennis game won't last long.4 [, c5 i# V4 s) U
2. M: Mr. Brown asked me to tell you that he is sorry he can’t come to meet you in person. He is really too busy to make the trip.7 Z- E, d- ?. R; U
W: That’s Okay. I’m glad you’ve come in his place.
) S! z: q; y- G7 p3 D' d7 ?$ B Q: What do we learn form the conversation?7 b, O! B1 U" A {( s' I& ]! C
[A] The man is late for the trip because he is busy.
& ?" h( ^ A8 b0 } L [B] The woman is glad to meet Mr. Brown in person.1 ~3 G" S- z- f( h8 f
[C] The man is meeting the woman on behalf of Mr. Brown.9 l0 m3 ^6 o' a* y! p
[D] The woman feels sorry that Mr. Brown is unable to come.) |: O* b3 Z8 d9 U
4. W: So you finally listened to your wife’s advice and gave up smoking., N" w/ d- Q% P, Q
M: It was my doctor’s advice. I’m suffering high blood pressure.
v$ i6 ?7 K: q3 c5 M1 l8 d Q: What do we learn from the conversation?2 _8 p d( }7 T [$ B2 m
[A] The man no longer smokes.$ l: J/ `/ @9 A7 g9 f* Z
[B] The man is under pressure from his wife.0 ^; A8 ]& r# x# u5 I- g; z- A3 d
[C] The man usually follows his wife's advice.
2 J; z: d: a. {2 n: `2 ]* m5 m [D] The man refuses to listen to his doctor's advice.$ p8 n X; a& K6 \. G
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