A.She wanted to see the doctor.B.She passed away.C.She was undergoing a series of test
A.She wanted to see the doctor.
B.She passed away.
C.She was undergoing a series of tests.
D.She lost her consciousness again.
A.She wanted to see the doctor.
B.She passed away.
C.She was undergoing a series of tests.
D.She lost her consciousness again.
第1题
听力原文:M: The native American craft exhibit closed this afternoon.
W: Oh, no. I've wanted to see that for months.
Q: What does the woman imply?
(14)
A.She wanted to show people her crafts.
B.She has seen the exhibition.
C.She'd rather go hack home.
D.She's sorry to have missed the exhibit.
第2题
W: A few? It looks like you bought out the bookstore.
What does the woman mean?
A.She didn't like the books the man bought.
B.There wasn't a large selection at the bookstore.
C.The man bought a lot of books.
D.She wanted to see what the man bought.
第3题
W: A few? It looks like you bought out the bookstore.
Q: What does the woman mean?
(19)
A.She didn't like the books the man bought.
B.There wasn't a large selection at the bookstore.
C.The man bought a lot of books.
D.She wanted to see what the man bought.
第4题
W: A few! It looks like you bought out the store.
Q: What does the woman mean?
(18)
A.She didn't like the CDs the man bought.
B.There wasn't a large selection at the CD store.
C.The man bought a lot of CDs.
D.She wanted to see what the man bought.
第5题
听力原文:M: Mrs. Wright, I believe.
W: Yes. You're Ralph, aren't you? What a miracle that you're still alive!
Q: What does the woman mean?
(15)
A.She couldn't recognize him.
B.She was surprised to see him.
C.She wanted to make a miracle.
D.She didn't believe her eyes.
第6题
听力原文:M: Did you like the movie?
W: I couldn't make any sense out of it.
Q: What does the woman say about the movie?
(14)
A.She didn't see it.
B.She wanted to see it again.
C.She didn't make any money from it.
D.She found it confusing.
第7题
听力原文:M: Hello.
W: Hello, Dad?
M: Yes. . . Alice! How are you? Is there anything wrong?
W: Oh, no. I just wanted to call and see how you and Mom were. It been quite a while since I saw you last time.
M: Oh, we' re both fine. Your mother is down at the new shopping center shopping.
W: For a new dress?
M: No, for shoes this time, I think. How' s Jack?
W: He' s fine. He likes his work and was given a raise last month by Mr. Davis. We were all pretty pleased about that.
M: Yes, I think you should be. And how are the children?
W: Well, Billy' s home from school today. It' s nothing serious, just a bad cold. And it' s his birthday, too!
M: Oh, I thought his birthday was May 24th.
W: No, the twenty-third.
M: Well, that' s too bad. Tell him we' ll send him a present.
W: All right. Sally's still taking dancing lessons.
M: She must be pretty good by now. I' d like to see her sometime. And how is Ted?
W: He' s OK, too. He loves working on cars and has a part-time job at the garage now.
M: Well, it' s certainly good to hear your voice. When are you coming for a visit?
W: Not for a few months, I' m afraid. But I hope we can come for a few weeks this summer, probably in July.
M: That would be nice. Call again soon.
W: OK, Dad. Nice talking to you and glad everything' s all right. Give Mom our love.
M: All right. Good-bye.
W: Good-bye, Dad.
Why did Alice call her father?
A.She wanted to tell him that everything was OK with the children.
B.She wanted to know if everything was OK with her parents.
C.She wanted to tell him that she and her family were coming to see him in July.
D.She wanted to invite her parents to Billy' s birthday party.
第8题
听力原文:M: Hello.
W: Hello, Dad?
M: Yes... Alice! How are you? Is there anything wrong?
W: Oh, no. I just wanted to call and see how you and Mom were. It' s been quite a while since I saw you last time.
M: Oh, we' re both fine. Your mother is down at the new shopping center shopping.
W: For a new dress?
M: No, for shoes this time, I think. How' s Jack?
W: He's fine. He likes his work and was given a raise last month by Mr. Davis. We were all pretty pleased about that.
M: Yes, I think you should be. And how are the children?
W: Well, Billy' s back home from school today. It' s nothing serious, just a bad cold. And it' s his birthday, too!
M: Oh, I thought his birthday was May 24th.
W: No, the twenty-third.
M: Well, that' s too bad. Tell him we' 11 send him a present.
W: All right. Sally' s still taking dancing lessons.
M: She must be pretty good by now. I' d like to see her sometime. And how is Ted?
W: He' s OK, too. He loves working on cars and has a part time job at the garage now.
M: Well, it' s certainly good to hear your voice. When are you coming for a visit?
W: Not for a few months, I' m afraid. But I hope we can come for a few weeks this summer, probably in July.
M: That would be nice. Call again soon.
W: OK, Dad. Nice talking to you and glad everything' s all right. Give Mom our love.
M: All right. Good-bye.
W: Good-bye, Dad.
Why did Alice call her father?
A.She wanted to invite her parents to Billy' s birthday party.
B.She wanted to tell him that everything was OK with the children.
C.She wanted to know if everything was OK with her parents.
D.She wanted to tell him that she and her family were coming to see him in July.
第9题
A.She wanted to buy something useful.
B.She wanted to buy something extraordinary.
C.$he wanted to buy something expensive.
D.$he wanted to buy something valuable.
第10题
听力原文: After retiring from 30 years of teaching, Suzanne could easily have decided to sit back and relax and enjoy a peaceful retirement. But that kind of life is not for Suzanne. "I just wanted to do something different. If you are going to participate in life, do it. Don't just sit down and look out of the window," she says. At 68, she decided to become one of the pioneer participants in a program at the University of California. The program offers campus housing and classes to people over sixty. She enrolled in a class called Human Relationships in a Diverse Society. "I taught minority students in my English and drama classes in high school for g0 years. But in this course, I found out a lot about other cultures and I didn't know then. One of the most important lessons that I'm learning is to perceive, not to judge." Older adults can add to the educational resources of the university by bringing with them a lot of valuable experience. Their presence on campus helps break some wrong beliefs about aging. Young students may have fears of growing older but that kind of fear can be reduced as they see that older people can be active, healthy, and continue to contribute to society. The younger students can begin to see aging as a natural part of living.
(23)
A.She sat back and relaxed.
B.She decided to retire.
C.She entered university.
D.She worked out a new English program.