_____you see where he went?
A.Do
B.Did
C.Are
A.Do
B.Did
C.Are
第1题
According to the passage, where can you see the remains of ancient mountains?
A.Pacific Northwest.
B.Wisconsin.
C.Japan.
D.Eastern North America.
第2题
You will see this product ______ where you go. (advertise)
第3题
听力原文:W: Did you see my book? It's not on the shelf, nor on my desk.
M: Why don't you look under your chair? That's where I saw it a little while ago. Maybe it just fell when you went to the kitchen.
Where did the man see the book a little while ago?
A.On the desk.
B.Under the chair.
C.On the shelf.
第4题
A.that
B.where
C.what
D.as
第6题
听力原文:W: Paris is a gorgeous city. From here you can see the Eiffel Tower.
M: You will see more interesting things when we get to London and Rome. And don't forget about Venice.
Q: Where did this conversation most probably take place?
(13)
A.Rome.
B.London.
C.Venice.
D.Paris.
第7题
According to the text, a drive-in window is a ______ .
A.car window from which you can see the driver
B.window in the restaurant from which you get your meal in the car
C.place where you check the mechanic condition of your car
D.entrance where you return the used plates after eating
第8题
A.Will the company reimburse everything
B.Will I use the card for everything
C.Can you fill me in
第9题
____, where’s Steinberg’s supermarket? Is it near here?
A. If you like
B. Here we are
C. See you then
D. Excuse me
第10题
According to the text, a drive-in window is a ________.
A.car window from which you can see the driver
B.window in the restaurant from which you get your meal in the car
C.place where you check the mechanic condition of your car
D.entrance where you return the used plates after eating
第11题
听力原文:M: Hello, Nick Brown speaking.
W: Nick, this is Helen. How are you?
M: Oh, hello, Helen. I'm fine. I've got to come across to the States next week to visit a customer in Boston. I'd like to take the opportunity of stopping over in New York to check out the arrangements for the Electronic Exhibition.
W: Oh, that would be fine. When are you planning to be here?
M: My appointment in Boston is on Tuesday next week, so I'll be passing through New York on Monday. My plane gets in early afternoon so I'd like to see the exhibition center during the afternoon, and then discuss the final arrangements with you, and perhaps see the restaurant where we're planning to hold the reception.
W: I see. Well, let me check my, calendar ... Ah, I'm afraid Monday's a problem for me next week, Nick.
M: Oh, well, that's a pity. What about your assistant, what's his name?
W: You mean Gregg ... Gregg Anderson. Yes, he might be free, but I'll have to check with him.
M: Good. My plane gets into JFK round about two o'clock, so I'll fax you with the details and then perhaps you could confirm whether someone can meet me.
W: We'll do our best, but we have an awful lot going on right now. It's a very busy time of year for us.
M: Yes, I understand, but it would be a shame not to meet up while I'm over.
W: Oh, yes, of course. I just wish we had known about it a little sooner.
M: Well, I'm sorry about that, but this trip's only just come up. Anyway, thanks very much. It's nice to talk to you. I look forward to seeing you next week.
W: Ok, Nick. Bye.
M: Bye.
(20)
A.To see a customer.
B.To check out the arrangements for the exhibition.
C.To see Gregg Anderson.
D.To sign a contract.