Come and see me whenever ______.A.you are convenientB.you will be convenientC.it is conven
Come and see me whenever ______.
A.you are convenient
B.you will be convenient
C.it is convenient to you
D.it will be convenient to you
Come and see me whenever ______.
A.you are convenient
B.you will be convenient
C.it is convenient to you
D.it will be convenient to you
第1题
听力原文:M: Do you think the headmaster could see me tomorrow before 9: 30?
W: He won't be in until 11: 45.
M: Is 12: 40 any good?
W: Yes, I'll write down the time.
When will the headmaster come back?
A.11:45.
B.9:30.
C.12:40.
第2题
M: I have a class in a few minutes. Why don't you come and see me during office hours tomorrow?
Q: When will the woman discuss her project with Prof. Davidson?
(13)
A.Before economics.
B.In about an hour.
C.The next day.
D.During economics class.
第3题
W: That will be hard to come by, but a cup of hot tea might help.
Q: What will the woman probably do next?
(13)
A.Make some tea for the man.
B.Take the man to see a doctor.
C.Ask the man's mother to' come over.
D.Look up a recipe for chicken soup.
第4题
M: That will he hard to come by, but a cup of hot tea might help.
Q: What will the man probably do next?
(16)
A.Make some tea for the woman.
B.Take the Woman to see the doctor.
C.Ask the woman's mother to come over.
D.Cook chicken soup for the woman.
第5题
听力原文:W: Excuse me, Dr. Tyler, your secretary said I should come right in.
M: Please do. Jenny How can I help you?
W: I need to get your signature on my schedule card here, on the line above advisor's approval.
M: Sure, but let's look at it over together first. How many courses do you have here?
W: Six.
M: Six? That's quite a heavy load. Any particular reason?
W: I have to drop my chemistry course last semester when I was in a hospital, so I need to take it again.
M: So you've already learnt a lot of the material.
W: Right. And calculus is a part of the second year requirement.
M: Let's see, chemistry, calculus, Oh, I see, you'll be in my seminar on modern American novel.
W: Yes, I'm looking forward to it and romantic poetry seminar, too.
M: Two seminars? That is rather a lot. Can you handle the work?
W: I think so. The introductory economics is very easy and so is the musical course.
M: Well, then I'll be happy to sign the card. However, I insist that you come to see me after the first week of classes so we can make sure this isn't too much for you.
W: That's the promise.
(20)
A.In a professor's office.
B.In a medical doctor's office.
C.In an auditorium.
D.In a gym.
第6题
第二节 完型填空
阅读下面短文,从短文后所给的[A]、[B]、[C]三个选项中选择能填入相应空白处的最佳选项。
Mr Clark worked in an office. He had a lot of work to do every day. But then he began to (1) things and this made his work very (2) . One day Mr Clark said to himself, "I (3) go to see Dr Martin about this."
He (4) at least two hours in the doctor's waiting-room because there were (5) people who also wanted to see the doctor. (6) the nurse said to him, "You can come in and see Doctor Martin now." “What can I do for you?" “Oh doctor," said Mr Clark. "There is something wrong with my (7) .I can't remember (8) . I have no way to keep things for (9) than half a minute. And it's making me work very hard. What can I do? Can you help me?" “When did it start, Mr Clark?" The doctor asked. “When did (10) start?" Mr Clark asked.
(1)
A.find
B.forget
C.miss
第7题
The writer went to the bank to ______.
A.see Alice Green and ask her to have lunch with him
B.get some money so that he could have lunch with, Alice
C.see Alice Green and ask her to talk with him
D.ask Alice to go to the town
第8题
Paras. 1-3
I remember the very day that I became black. Up to my thirteenth year I lived in the little Negro town of Eatonville, Florida. It is exclusively a black town. The only white people I knew passed through the town going to or coming from Orlando, Florida. The native whites rode dusty horses, and the northern tourists traveled down the sandy village road in automobiles. The town knew the Southerners and never stopped chewing sugar cane when they passed. But the Northerners were something else again. They were peered at cautiously from behind curtains by the timid. The bold would come outside to watch them go past and got just as much pleasure out of the tourists as the tourists got out of the village.
The front deck might seem a frightening place for the rest of the town, but it was a front row seat for me. My favorite place was on top of the gatepost. Not only did I enjoy the show, but I didn't mind the actors knowing that I liked it. I usually spoke to them in passing. I'd wave at them and when they returned my wave, I would say a few words of greeting. Usually the automobile or the horse paused at this, and after a strange exchange of greetings, I would probably "go a piece of the way" with them, as we say in farthest Florida, and follow them down the road a bit. If one of my family happened to come to the front of the house in time to see me, of course the conversation would be rudely broken off.
During this period, white people differed from black to me only in that they rode through town and never lived there. They liked to hear me "speak pieces" and sing and wanted to see me dance, and gave me generously of their small silver for doing these things, which seemed strange to me, for I wanted to do them so much that I needed bribing to stop. Only they didn't know it. The colored people gave no coins. They disapproved of any joyful tendencies in me, but I was their Zora nevertheless. I belonged to them, to the nearby hotels, to the country—everybody's Zora.
My impressions of the white as a child:
<a>My impressions about the white people and the townspeople's attitude toward them when I was little:
1. White people were just tourists ______ on horses or in automobiles.
2. We just ______ and got just as much pleasure out of them as (Para. 1)
<a>Details about how I responded to white people as a child:
I enjoyed ______ and ______ . Sometimes I would follow them down the road a bit. (Para. 2)
<a>A general statement: Though I was a black, I felt little difference between blacks and whites.
The only difference I felt was that ______ (Para. 3)
第9题
The writer went to the bank to ______.
A.see Alice Green and ask her to have lunch with him
B.get some money so that he could have lunch with Alice
C.see Alice Green and ask her to talk with him
D.ask Alice to go to the town
第10题
听力原文:M: Hello. I haven't seen you for a long time. How are you?
W: Fine. Thanks.
M: Tomorrow is my birthday. I would like to invite you and your family to my birthday party. Our teacher Mr. Wang in University will come also.
W: Thank you very much. When will it begin?
M: At 6:30 pm.
W: Oh. Let me see. I get off work at 5:30 every day and then spend about 35 minutes on meeting my husband and my daughter, We shall cost about 45 minutes to go to your home. Is that all right?
M: Yes, of course.
W: OK. See you tomorrow.
M: See you then.
When will the man begin his birthday party?
A.At 5:30 pm.
B.At 6:30 pm.
C.At 7:30 pm.
第11题
You may write to me or come to see me.______way will do.
A.All
B.Both
C.One
D.Either