A.Policeman in police headquarters.B.Police in the President's motor queue.C.The boss
A.Policeman in police headquarters.
B.Police in the President's motor queue.
C.The boss of a downtown club.
D.Just one of organized criminals.
A.Policeman in police headquarters.
B.Police in the President's motor queue.
C.The boss of a downtown club.
D.Just one of organized criminals.
第1题
听力原文:M: Why didn't you stop when we first signaled?
W: I'm sorry. Will I have to pay a fine?
Q: What is the probable relationship between the man and the woman?
(17)
A.Policeman and driver.
B.Policeman and thief.
C.Teacher and pupil.
D.Director and actress.
第2题
It can be inferred from the passage that
A.instincts most often misguide the monetary policies.
B.Greenspan has lost his control of the central bank.
C.consensus is often the case among Fed's policymakers.
D.Greenspan wouldn't tolerate such a dissent.
第3题
听力原文:W: Why didn't you stop when we first signaled?
M: I'm sorry. Do I have to pay a fine?
Q: What is the probable relationship between the man and the woman?
(19)
A.Policeman and driver.
B.Teacher and pupil.
C.Policeman and thief.
D.Director and actress.
第4题
听力原文:W: Excuse me, would you mind answering a few questions?
M: Well, I don't know. I'm in rather a hurry actually.
W: It won't take a moment. We're doing a public opinion poll on some important political questions to try to find out if the government really has support for its policies. The results are going to be published in a national newspaper.
M: Oh, all right, then.
W: Thanks. Well, I'll read out statements and you have to say whether you agree strongly, agree, disagree, disagree strongly or just don't know. OK?
M: Yes.
W: Well, first of all, "Policemen should always carry guns." Do you agree?
M: No, not always.
W: What is your opinion?
M: They shouldn't do that when they're on normal duty. But if they're chasing a criminal who they know has got a gun, then they should be armed as well.
W: OK, next question: "Britain should drive on the right-hand side of the road."
M: What rubbish! Why doesn't everybody else drive on the left?
W: All right. One more question: "Britain should leave the EEC."
M: That's nasty. I wasn't in favor of us joining, but I think it would be difficult to leave now. I think we'll just have to stay in and make the best of it.
W: OK, that's all. Thank you very much.
Questions 19 to 22 are based on the conversation you have just heard.
19. What is the possible relationship between the two speakers?
20. When does the man think the policemen should carry guns?
21. How does the man think about driving on the right?
22. What's the man's opinion about the last statement?
(23)
A.Policeman and driver.
B.Program host and guest.
C.Poll taker and passenger.
D.Politician and supporter.