听力原文:W: How are you getting on with your experiment?
M: In spite of my continuous failure, I have already made some progress.
What can we learn about the man's enperiment ?
A.It is going on well.
B.It has failed several times.
C.It will soon be finished.
D.It may have to be stopped.
第1题:
A:Hey,Jane,where are you going this weekend?
B:Hi,Bob,l'm going to the beach with some_ f_______ (36) Do you want to come,too?
A: Yeah,that_ s_______ (37) like fun._W_______ (38) beach are you going to?
B:We were thinking about _d _______ (39) to the north to Grover's Beach;1 like to w
(40) the sea birds there.
A:That sounds great! What time do you__p_______ (41) to leave?
B:I think at about four o-clock on Friday.
A:Do you have_ s _______ (42) for me in one of the cars?
B:Sure,we'll fit you into a car.
A:Great! _W_______ (43) should we meet?
B:Meet me on Friday in_ f _______ (44) of my house.
A:Ok,l'll see you_ t _______ (45). Bye.
36._______
第2题:
听力原文:W: Well. I see you've got your rod and reel. Look at them, they are so nice and I guess the price is not low.
M: Yes, and as soon as I get my bait, I'll he on my way. Also the weather is good.
Q: What is the man most probably going to do?
(19)
A.He is going driving.
B.He is going shopping.
C.He is going blowing.
D.He is going fishing.
第3题:
听力原文:M: I don't know why the man there said he couldn't pay my cheque.
W: Let me see. Yes. You draw your cheque in lead-pencil. It is not recognized in the bank. You should draw it in ink.
Q: What is the woman's suggestion?
(16)
A.Returning the cheque.
B.Drawing the cheque in ink.
C.Drawing the cheque in lead-pencil.
D.Going to the paying bank.
第4题:
What about the commission? ().
A、 Of course, I’d give you our lowest quotation
B、 I’m afraid you have to tell me how large your order is going to be
C、 It’s a general practice everywhere else
第5题:
听力原文:If you lose this credit card, you have to notify us as soon as possible, so that we can put a stop on your lost card.
(3)
A.We are the credit card holders.
B.We are the bank who can encash the card.
C.We are the credit card company.
D.We stopped your card losing.
第6题:
听力原文:W: Excuse me, sir. Can you tell me what kind of a bill you have?
M: Yes, it's a ninety-day bill for $ 6,750.00. It matures about two months from now. I didn't think we'd have to discount it, but I need the working capital right now. How do I discount it?
Q: What kind of bill does the man have?
(13)
A.A bill of exchange with a 90-day maturity for $ 6,075.00.
B.A bill of exchange with a 60-day maturity for $ 6,075.00.
C.A bill of exchange with a 90-day maturity for $ 6,750.00.
D.A bill of exchange with a 60-day maturity for $ 6,750.00.
第7题:
A.It's none of your business.
B.There‘s nothing serious.
C.I‘m sorry to hear about it.
D.Don‘t think about it.
第8题:
听力原文:M: I'm leaving for America and still have some RMB with me. There is about 700 yuan left. Can I change it back into US dollars?
W: Yes, we can convert your leftover RMB back into foreign money.
Q: How much RMB yuan does the customer want to exchange for US dollars?
(19)
A.700 yuan.
B.600 yuan.
C.650 yuan.
D.750 yuan.
第9题:
第10题:
Where do you want to spend your vacation?
Why do you look so upset?
How did you do in the exams?
May I have the pleasure of your presence at our party?
第11题:
Of course, I’d give you our lowest quotation
I’m afraid you have to tell me how large your order is going to be
It’s a general practice everywhere else
第12题:
No, thanks, I’m already too full.
Thanks, I can eat Jiaozi.
Good, I’ll try my best.
No, I don’t like to eat it.
第13题:
听力原文:M: Can you work for me tomorrow from 1:30 P.m. to 5:00 P.m.? You see, I have a meeting and I need someone, to fill in hose hours for me.
W: I don't know if I can. I have an appointment tomorrow at 3:00 P.m. I really can't cancel it either. I can work about an hour for you, though, if that'll help.
Q: Why does the man want the woman to work for him?
(14)
A.He has to fill in for someone.
B.He has an appointment.
C.He has a meeting.
D.He doesn't give a reason.
第14题:
听力原文:W: Hi, Sam, I hate to bother you but I wonder if I could have a word with you?
M: Sounds so serious. What's up?
W: Well, the landlord just informed me that he's going to increase our rent by two hundred. I'm wondering how you feel about it.
M: How do I feel about it? No way! In our tenancy agreement, it says he will have to give us a notice three months in advance if he wants to increase the rent.
W: Yeah, that's right! It's gotta be three months later. Well, I think he realizes his rental fee is below the market rate and he must be feeling a bit ripped off when he could be charging a couple hundred extra. What do you think Sam? Should we agree to the raise or find somewhere else?
M: Good question. I'm not sure either. The location we're at now is quite convenient. Close to the grocery and near the subway. It'll be hard to find another location like this one.
W: I wonder whether he'll allow room for negotiation. Perhaps a hundred dollars instead of two. Maybe he might be more willing to give a bit if we speak to him right way.
M: Well, he seems to be a nice guy to talk to. But what if he refuses? Would you go for two then?
W: Well, I guess I would, since it'll be hard to find such a convenient location. Besides, it's close to my school and I can sleep a little later in the mornings.
M: Ha! I figured that's what you'd be concerned about. Well, I have to give it some serious thought. I'm not sure I can afford to cough up an extra hundred a month just to make sure I can sleep in an extra 15 minutes.
W: Didn't you get your loan recently? That'll cover what you need. Besides, if you could just stop spending so much on cafeteria snacks you'd have lots of money to spare.
M: Yeah, but I'm thinking of getting a new laptop.
W: Well, I tell you, there aren't a lot of apartments that are cheaper, even with this new increase.
M: I know, so when does he want us to come back on this?
W: He told me to let him know this weekend.
M: Sure, by then I should be able to make up my mind.
(20)
A.Where they should move.
B.How to negotiate with the landlord.
C.How to fight the increase.
D.Whether to accept an increase in rent or move.
第15题:
LIU HUI:Hi, Mei.(1)Are you settling in well here in this city
BAI MEI:Well, thank you very much for asking. Everything is going OK.
LIU HUI:(2)Did they all join you living here BAI MEI:
Oh no. My parents have their own lives because my father has a grocery store. So he must take care of his business and my mother stays with him.
LIU HUI:Oh, I got it.(3)Are they in their school years
BAI MEI:Yes, they all attend the international schools here, but I still teach them Chinese at home.
LIU HUI:(4)What kind of food do you usually have with your family
BAI MEI:Everyone in the family loves Chinese food. But we have western food on some special occasions, you know, I have an American hubby.
LIU HUI:Right.(5)
BAI MEI:Pleasure.
A. Thank you for sharing this with me.
B. That's very interesting.
C. How is everything
D. How about your children
E. How is your family _Bai Mei: tells Liu Hui about her family_. …
第16题:
CLERK: Hello, Big City Electricity, how may I help you today
PETERS:__1__.
CLERK: May I have your account number
PETERS: Certainly, it’s 4392107.
CLERK: Thank you, is this Mr. Peters
PETERS: Yes, this is Mr. Peters.
CLERK: Thank you. What can I help you with
PETERS: ___2_.
CLERK: I’m sorry to hear that___2_.
PETERS: The bill is 300% higher than last month.
CLERK: Terribly sorry for that. Let me ask you a few questions and then I’ll see what I can do.
PETERS: OK, Thank you for your help.
CLERK: Of course, thank you for calling this to our attention. Now, how much do you usually pay for your electricity
PETERS: I usually pay about $50 a month.
CLERK: Thank you.___4_
PETERS: $200. I can’t understand why.
CLERK: Yes, Mr. Peters. Was your usage different in any way
PETERS: No, it was an average month.
CLERK: I’m sorry there certainly seems to be a mistake.
PETERS: Well, I’m happy you agree with me.
CLERK: I’ll contact a service representative. And what’s your phone number
PETERS: 408-533-0875
CLERK:___5_. We’ll do our best to change this as quickly as possible. PETERS: Thank you for your help in clearing this up.
A. I think I’ve been overcharged for the past month.
B. I’m terribly sorry about the mistake.
C. I’m calling concerning my electricity bill.
D. And how much did we charge on this bill
E. Why do you think we charged you too much
第17题:
听力原文:M: Would you please tell me what I should do to have funds transferred to me here from London?
W: The fastest way is by telegraphic transfer from your bank in London to us.
Q: What does the man want to do?
(20)
A.He wants to withdraw some pounds.
B.He wants to transfer some money to London.
C.He wants to know how to transfer money from London to him.
D.He wants to exchange some pounds for yen.
第18题:
听力原文:M: What should I do with my sight deposit if I need some money right now?
W: Oh, that's easy. You can either use the cash dispensers or you can write cheques.
Q: What does the man want to have now?
(14)
A.Cash.
B.Sight deposit.
C.Cash dispenser.
D.Cheque.
第19题:
对话理解
听力原文:W: Since I have some spare cash in my account, I would like to open a time deposit account here. Can you give me some information please?
M: With pleasure. We have many kinds of time deposit accounts: 1 month, 3 month, 6 month and 1 year.
Q: What is the possible relationship between the two speakers?
(11)
A.Customs officer and travelers.
B.Employer and employee.
C.Business associates.
D.Bank clerk and customer.
第20题:
第21题:
Learn from Mistakes You can only learn from a mistake after you (1) you’ve made it. As soon as you start blaming other people (or the universe itself) you distance yourself (2)any possible lesson. But if you courageously stand up and honestly say “This is my mistake and I am responsible” the possibilities for learning will move towards you. Admission of a mistake, even if only privately to yourself, makes learning (3)by moving the focus away from blame assignment and towards understanding. This advice (4)counter to the cultural assumptions we have about mistakes and failure, namely that they are (5) things. We’re taught in school, in our families, or at work to feel guilty about failure and to do whatever we can to (6)mistakes. This sense of shame explains why many people give up on their goals: they’re not (7) for the mistakes and failures What’s missing in many people’s beliefs about success is the fact that the more (8)the goal, the more frequent and difficult setbacks will be. The larger your ambitions, the more dependent you will be on your ability to overcome and learn from your mistakes. But for many reasons admitting mistakes is difficult. An implied value in many cultures is that our work represents us: if you fail a test, then you are a (9). If you make a mistake then you are a mistake. Learning from mistakes requires three things: putting yourself in situations where you can make interesting mistakes; having the self-confidence to admit to them; being (10)about making changes. (1)内应选()
第22题:
第23题:
That’s great!
What a pity!
You have my deepest sympathy.
You certainly can.