1. 2003年1月小对话部分讲解, R+ Z/ c* q! A. P A$ O
Section A5 O5 R" V* k; [! Z9 t, I
1. M: How well are you prepared for your presentation? Your turn comes next Wednesday.
7 o" B. {( i E' J6 w6 ^4 e' RW: I spent a whole week searching on the Net, but came up with nothing valuable.0 u1 T k) f/ o! ]5 O
Q: What does the woman say about her presentation?
/ s; f! n) B* }& d/ i. UA. It's far from being ready yet.B. She needs another week to get it ready.C. It contains some valuable ideas.D. It has nothing to do with the Internet.. \$ U9 [) @9 I4 s0 F
[答案:A]
) c2 \% Q. P- k+ T8 h2. W: Good morning, Jack. Late again? What is the excuse this time?
r) A9 g6 }2 O4 O0 r9 M& Q, z4 v; ~M: I'm awfully sorry. I must have turned the alarm off and gone back to sleep again.' k9 F9 @7 O1 @
Q: What so we learn from the conversation?* K7 u. M8 s3 m7 F' {) y
A. The woman is strict with her employees.
& W- |4 f7 d$ `B. The woman is a kind-hearted boss.- W4 s" Z) M0 v' |6 @; R o1 q
C. The man always has excuses for being late.; u3 Z* `/ k9 {' V8 R% D
D. The man's alarm clock didn't work that morning., H4 W3 k4 K: h
[答案:C]
$ j& Z+ F1 |8 _2 Z5 l& r" [" x3. W: Excuse me. But could you tell me where I can change American dollars into British pounds?) M9 K9 h* e7 v- c! ?: d( u
M: There's a bank round the corner. But I'm afraid it's already past its closing time. Why don't you try the one near the railway station?( ^8 k8 }) m" e r8 T
Q: What dose the man mean?1 h, m5 \* B1 a5 _ q% @9 c6 l
A. The bank near the railway station closes late.3 o$ V/ K8 ]) U
B. The bank around the corner is not open today.
1 O6 z8 M; A, H7 @1 d9 yC. The woman should use dollars instead of pounds.
4 _- C) w% ~$ F+ H, Z3 }D. The woman should try her luck in the bank nearby.* @4 S6 y1 e) s5 t2 r
[答案:A]
# E( _( z, _: _+ g9 z) E4. M: Could I speak to Dr. Chen? She told me to call her today.3 Q& o+ ]9 P4 N
W: She's not available right now. would you like to try around three?
$ B: q: t# W) S7 {/ d$ Z$ ^Q: What does the woman tell the man to do?
/ W- T5 K+ c3 C" uA. Make an appointment with Dr. Chen.8 L4 R4 N; G$ O. S+ s5 Q
B. Wait for about three minutes.9 `" ~* Z4 r. _
C. Call again some times later.# U5 F5 q1 m9 Q! F( d1 m
D. Try dialing the number again./ {# V8 M% r$ R( q
[答案:C]9 ^/ k: K" q1 H5 P# e
5. W: Oh, dear. I'm afraid I fail again in the national test. It's the third time I took it.
+ E1 \4 ]* C& e/ x2 o4 hM: Don't be too upset. I have the same fate. Let's try the fourth time.
( R, g& N ~2 }! B9 pQ: What does the man mean?
- p0 \* R5 w2 B1 ~A. He felt upset because of her failure.! y% d) r/ h$ }6 `; m/ T7 ^. K5 u
B. He believes she will pass the test this time., H' h7 d$ ]4 a& U4 u* w
C. He is sure they will succeed in the next test.1 N& h3 R; E$ d: n M" n
D. He did no better than the woman in the test.
! F' ]) Y( G+ O5 s" q& G' K[答案:D]
# S, \" i& O ~6. W: Professor Smith, I really need the credits to graduate this summer.% y( T' G5 y8 r
M: Here in this school the credits are earned, not given.
! {# r& Q9 ?. f0 d# Q J U1 u& uQ: What do we learn from the conversation?" \! v; R. L C$ l" i& z8 T
A. The woman has to attend a summer course to graduate.
# w4 I' ^. X0 F4 u% f% ZB. The woman is begging the man to let her pass the exam.
3 d6 x- ]6 n( q* ]C. The man thinks the woman can earn the credits.! r8 \3 n) U/ I+ Q+ b3 ?# n! y
D. The woman is going to graduate from summer school.0 t/ z0 r. h0 F& Y7 ~2 k& S9 u8 G
[答案:B]+ K+ K: r# |1 w, A2 a7 S3 d
7. M: How did you go to Canada, Jane? Did you fly?
6 Z4 x9 m8 W+ a) zW: I was planning to, because of such a long trip by bus or by train. But Fred decided to drive me to join him. It took us two days and a night.6 y! W3 r4 ?0 F% p' E
Q: What can we infer from the conversation?
& k" J: m# l2 q1 A+ PA. Fred is planning a trip to Canada.
- @2 R7 t$ o" n1 C4 p/ B$ g5 B5 gB. Fred usually flies to Canada with Jane.
7 D& Z0 U. k rC. Fred persuaded Jane to change her mind.! s* Q* ?! M+ C6 z
D. Fred likes the beautiful scenery along the way to Canada.
$ M) S6 |/ d6 K# L3 { }5 H[答案:C]
9 J+ ?: S! |% N2 S) f$ W8 [9 z8. M: How do you like the way I've arranged the furniture in my living room?
; F4 D8 B5 a. w7 N8 k( C1 ~W: Fine, but I think the walls could do with a few paintings.
7 e* Y8 ~' R J" y6 k$ H! t. xQ: What does the woman suggest the man do?) w* w& L% D& {
A. Paint the walls to match the furniture.( ~% e- c s4 I. w7 V) o2 E
B. Find room for the paintings.3 B" _, \* q3 T, ~/ l8 c6 G) O
C. Put more coats of paint on the wall.+ W ~% ?2 _, u: B6 w i
D. Hang some pictures for decoration.
& p7 i0 J; y* }; w& A[答案:D]) M3 u0 C! H4 n& v+ C
9. W: I don't imagine you have any interest in attending that lecture on drawing, do you?
9 G& j/ f/ _* ?6 L/ i: cM: Oh, yes, I do, now that you remind me of it.
9 g9 n7 H U* h1 M' ]4 fQ: What do we learn about the man from the conversation?
, }# D `' e' m( x FA. He'll give a lecture on drawing.5 |; v8 D3 f0 r0 M
B. He's going to attend the lecture. v/ ]4 C, g% x' C& b+ [
C. He'd rather not go to the lecture.
+ ]2 K6 g- z9 Z# a+ g& y) yD. He doesn't mind if the woman goes to the lecture.5 d: @, K. b$ N$ |
[答案:B]
; h( \8 y9 h5 v10. M: You are my campaign manager. What do you think we should do to win the election? I'm convinced I'm the best candidate for the chairman of the student union.
8 a8 Z- A- B8 \6 EW: We won't be able to win unless we get the majority votes from the women students.
3 q+ G( A- C2 O! d5 UQ: What is the man doing?3 F! E9 N* Q: {/ \; g
A. Selecting the best candidate.
( [3 \# r( @( g! |B. Running for chairman of the student union.% y- G3 J9 V* Z- _* { {; l3 z& k
C. Trying to persuade the woman to vote for him.
, M+ \$ K: v8 N0 |( H. Y2 `6 ED. Choosing a campaign manager.
2 a( w3 z0 s4 t e' J! E[答案:B] |