You look not a bit older than you did 5 years ago. How do you ______ so young?A.changeB.gr
You look not a bit older than you did 5 years ago. How do you ______ so young?
A.change
B.grow
C.become
D.stay
You look not a bit older than you did 5 years ago. How do you ______ so young?
A.change
B.grow
C.become
D.stay
第1题
听力原文:W:I've been working out the gym since January.I was a bit out of shape.
M:You look terrific! It seems that your effort has paid off.
Q:What does the man imply about the woman?
(17)
A.She must have paid a lot for the gym.
B.She is known to have a terrific figure.
C.Her gym exercises has yielded good results.
D.Her effort to keep fit is really praiseworthy.
第2题
听力原文:M: You look a bit worried. What's the matter?
W: I just seem to be putting on weight these days.
M: Oh, that's a problem. Have you ever thought of arranging your timetable so you can go to the keep-fit club after work?
W: Yes, that sounds like a good idea. Thanks a lot.
What does the man suggest the woman to do?
A.To take some exercise after work.
B.To take some time off.
C.To relax at a night club.
D.To make a more efficient timetable.
第3题
W: I’ve been working out the gym since January. I was a bit out of shape.
M: You look terrific. It seems that your effort has paid off.
Q: What does the man imply about the woman?
第4题
M: Well, the style. isn't quite what I had in mind. Thank you, anyway.
Q: Why didn't he buy the jeans?
(16)
A.They were too large.
B.They were too tight.
C.They were too short.
D.He doesn't like the style.
第5题
听力原文:W: Hi, Sid. I loved your concert last night! How ere you?
M: I'm a little bit tired. We didn't go to bed until five o'clock in the morning. And I injured my ankle before the show. But I feel better this afternoon. I slept all morning. How did you like the show?
W: I loved it. Your singing was great. When are you playing next?
M: We have our next show here in New York at the Roxie Theater this Thurs day.
W: I would love to go, but l have to stay and work here at tile store.
M: Well maybe you can see us next week when we play in Washington.
W: Yeah, maybe. I'm planning to go to San Francisco on vacation in April, so I may not be able to travel to Washington.
M: Really! We were invited to play at the rock Music Festival in San Francisco in April, but we don't have a way of getting there. It's a long way from New York.
W: Well, a friend and I are driving across the country in a big van, and we might have room for you and the band.
M: That would be great! Let me talk to the band members and I'll call you later this week.
W: OK. I'll look forward to hearing from you. Do you need help looking for any records in the store today?
M: Yeah, I was looking for an album featuring John Coltrane and Miles Davis. Do you have any in stock?
W: No, I'm sorry, we don't. We can order one for you, or you might try down the street at one of the other record stores.
M: OK, I'll just try down the street. I'll give you a call later this week.
W: Good, see you later.
(27)
A.Playing the guitar.
B.Working at a restaurant.
C.Singing in a rock concert.
D.Dancing in a ballet recital.
第7题
B. feels he may not have “read” his friends’ true feelings correctly
C. thinks it was a mistake to have broken up with his girl friend, Helen
D. is sorry that his friends let him down
In the second paragraph, the author uses the example of “You’re a lucky dog” to show that __________ .A.the speaker of this sentence is just being friendly
B.this saying means the same as “You’re a lucky guy” or “You’re a lucky gal”
C.sometimes the words used by a speaker give a clue to the feeling behind the words
D.the word “dog” shouldn’t be used to apply to people
This passage tries to tell you how to __________ .A.avoid mistakes about money and friends
B.bring the “dog” bit into our conversation
C.avoid mistakes in understanding what people tell you
D.keep people friendly without trusting them
In listening to a person, the important thing is __________ .A.to notice his tone, his posture, and the look in his eyes
B.to listen to how he pronounces his words
C.to check his words against his manner, his tone of voice, and his posture
D.not to believe what he says
If you followed the advice of the writer, you would __________ .A.be able to get the real meaning of what people say to you
B.avoid and mistakes while talking with people who envy you
C.not lose real friends who say things that do not please you
D.be able to observe people as they are talking to you
请帮忙给出每个问题的正确答案和分析,谢谢!
第8题
—Last night I watched the football match and didn’t go to bed () 12 o’clock.
A.when
B.until
C.as
D.while
第9题
M:All right.But I have to leave at one o'clock.I'm going to a party in the afternoon.
Q:What is the woman going to do?
(18)
A.To make an appointment.
B.To attend a party.
C.To go to work.
D.To look after the children.
第10题
听力原文: Exchange a glance with someone, then look away. Do you realize that you have made a statement? Hold the glance for a second longer, and you have made a different statement. Hold it for 3 seconds, and the meaning has changed again. For every social situation, there is a permissible time that you can hold a person's gaze without being intimate, rude, or aggressive. If you are on an elevator, what gaze-time are you permitted? To answer this question, consider what you typically do. You very likely give other passengers a quick glance to size them up and to assure them that you mean no threat. Since being close to another person signals the possibility of interaction. You need to emit a signal telling others you want to be left alone, so you cut off eye contact. You look down at the floor, at the indicator lights, anywhere but into another passenger's eyes. Should you break the rule against staring at a stranger on an elevator, you will make the other person exceedingly uncomfortable, and you are likely to feel a bit strange yourself. If you hold eye contact for more than 3 seconds, what are you telling another person? Much depends on the person and the situation.
(33)
A.Every glance has its significance.
B.A glance conveys more meaning than words.
C.A gaze longer than 3 seconds is unacceptable.
D.Staring at a person is an expression of interest.