By nine o’clock I() that my guests were not coming.A.recognizedB.realizedC.understoodD.
A.recognized
B.realized
C.understood
D.noticed
A.recognized
B.realized
C.understood
D.noticed
第1题
A.ended up
B.broke up
C.cheered up
D.stayed up
第2题
听力原文:M: The University Bookstore opens at nine in the morning.
W: Oh dear, I need a textbook for my eight o'clock class today.
Q: What does the woman mean?
(15)
A.She won't be able to get the book before class.
B.The books there are too expensive.
C.She hopes to get a good deal on some second-hand books.
D.The textbook she needs isn't in yet.
第3题
W: Ordinarily, I'd be happy to, but there's something wrong with my car.
Q: How is Mr. Brown going to London?
(17)
A.By bus.
B.By car.
C.By plane.
D.By train.
第4题
W: That's all right, Mr. Davis. She doesn't have another appointment scheduled until ten o'clock.
Q: When will Mr. Davis most probably meet with Mrs. Jones?
(14)
A.At 10, 00.
B.At 9:00.
C.At 9:15.
D.At 9:30.
第5题
听力原文:W: Friendship Department Store. May I help you?
M: Yes, could you tell me when the store closes today?
W: We close at 7:30.
M: I see. And when do you open?
W: Nine o'clock on the weekend.
M: Fine. Thank you very much.
What's the probable relationship between the two speakers?
A.Receptionist and customer.
B.Waitress and customer.
C.Salesperson and customer.
D.Nurse and patient.
第7题
I like working here, but I don’t like travelling by tube.It’s too busy! We start work at nine o’clock.There are some very nice colleagues, and I often eat lunch with them in the canteen.Lunch is from one o’clock to two o’clock.Then I finish work at 6 o’clock.My brother works near my office.He is in insurance, and sometimes we have a drink in the pub in the evening – but at the moment he is having a holiday in Scotland.
1、The writer () new job.
A.doesn’t like his
B.likes his
C.is looking for a
2、The writer works in ().
A.insurance
B.marketing
C.computers
3、The writer works for about ()on weekdays.
A.8 hours
B.9 hours
C.10 hours
4、The writer thinks the tube is too ().
A.noisy
B.slow
C.busy
5、The writer and his brother ().
A.sometimes see each other
B.never see each other
C.see each other every day
第8题
The guard said, "You've just missed one. A train goes every hour. The next one is at ten o'clock."
"That's all right," they said, "We'll go and have a drink." So off they went to a bar (酒吧间). A minute or two after ten o'clock they came running and asked the guard, "Has the train gone?"
"Yes," the guard said. "It went at ten, as I told you. The next one is at eleven o' clock."
"That's all right," they said again. "We'll go and have another drink." So they went back to the bar.
They missed the eleven o' clock train in the same way. Then the guard said, "Now, the next train is the last one. If you miss that train, you won't get to London tonight."
Twelve o'clock came, and the last train was just starting out when the three of them came out of the bar running as fast as they could. Two of them got in the train just as it was leaving, but the third one didn't run fast enough, and the train went out leaving him behind. He stood there looking at the train and laughing, as if (好像) to miss a train was the best joke in the world. The guard went up to him and said, "I told you that this was the last train. Why didn't you come earlier?"
The man kept laughing until tears came into his eyes. Then he caught hold of the guard and said, "Did you see the two men get into the train and leave me here?"
"Yes, I did."
"Well, I was the only one to leave for London. They were here only to see me off!"
The guard told the three people that there ______.
A.was a train in the evening
B.were trains all night
C.was a train every sixty minutes
D.were no train in the evening
第9题
The guard said, "You've just missed one. A train goes every hour. The next one is at ten o'clock."
"That's all right," they said, "We'll go and have a drink." So off they went to a bar (酒吧间). A minute or two after ten o'clock they came running and asked the guard, "Has the train gone?"
"Yes," the guard said. "It went at ten, as I told you. The next one is at eleven o'clock."
"That's all right," they said again. "We'll go and have another drink." So they went back to the bar.
They missed the eleven o' clock train in the same way. Then the guard said, "Now, the next train is the last one. If you miss that train, you won't get to London tonight."
Twelve o'clock came, and the last train was just starting out when the three of them came out of the bar running as fast as they could. Two of them got in the train just as it was leaving, but the third one didn't run fast enough, and the train went out leaving him behind. He stood there looking at the train and laughing, as if (好像) to miss a train was the best joke in the world. The guard went up to him and said," I told you that this was the last train. Why didn't you come earlier?"
The man kept laughing until tears came into his eyes. Then he caught hold of the guard and said, "Did you see the two men get into the train and leave me here?"
"Yes, I did."
"Well, I was the only one to leave for London. They were here only to see me off?
The guard told the three people that there ______.
A.was a train in the evening
B.were trains all night
C.was a train every sixty minutes
D.were no train in the evening
第10题
听力原文:W: Hello, Mr. Black's office.
M: Hello, may I speak with the educational advisor?
W: I'm sorry. Mr. Black's not here this morning, I'm his secretary. May I help you?
M: Yes, I would like some information about English-language schools in the United States. I'm graduating from Kuwait University this year and I want to study for my master's degree in America.
W: Have you been accepted by an American university yet?
M: Yes, I've just been accepted at the University of Chicago, but the university wrote me that I have to take an intensive English course before entering their program.
W: Well... there are many schools in the U.S. that offer English courses. Perhaps you should come down and talk to Mr. Black.
M: Ok. Could you make an appointment for me?
W: Yes, would nine o'clock tomorrow be all right?
M: No, I'm sorry. I can't come then. I have an exam at that time. Could I come the day after tomorrow at ten o'clock?
W: Yes, that will be fine, I think. May I have your name and phone number?
M: Sure, my name is Suleiman Mohammed and my phone number is 6536667.
W: Thank you, Mr. Suleiman. We'll see you Wednesday, June ninth, at ten o'clock.
M: Thank you. Good-bye.
W: Good-bye.
(20)
A.Mr. Black's secretary.
B.Mr. Suleiman.
C.The educational advisor.
D.A teacher at the University of Chicago.