— How did you like yesterday’s play?— ______________A、Generally speaking, it was quite g
— How did you like yesterday’s play?
— ______________
A、Generally speaking, it was quite good.
B、That’s all right.
C、It doesn’t matter.
— How did you like yesterday’s play?
— ______________
A、Generally speaking, it was quite good.
B、That’s all right.
C、It doesn’t matter.
James is reporting the car accident to the police on the spot.
POLICE: Can you tell me what___1__ here
JAMES: Yes. I had a bad traffic accident. Look, my car looks like a squashed Coke can.
POLICE: Did you see the car before it hit you
JAMES: No, I didn't. That car was too __2___.
POLICE: Which lane were you in
JAMES: I don't remember.
POLICE: How fast were you__3___ then
JAMES: Less than 30 miles per hour.
POLICE: Which direction were you__4___ from And which direction were you heading
JAMES: I was heading from east to west.
POLICE: OK, please move your car off to the side of the road. We will check on it. Do you feel like you need an ambulance, sir
JAMES: No, I didn't get __5___. Thanks for your concern.
POLICE: No problem, sir.
听力原文:M: Hello, professor Johnson.
W: Hello, Tony. So what shall we work on today?
M: Well, the problem is that this writing assignment isn't coming out right. What I thought I was writing on was to talk about what a particular sport means to me when I participate in.
W: What sport did you choose?
M: I decided to write about cross-country skiing.
W: What are you going to say about skiing?
M: That's the problem. I thought I would write about how peaceful it is to be out in the country.
W: So why is that a problem?
M: I'd like to start describing how quiet it is to be out in the woods. I keep mentioning how much effort it takes to keep going. Cross-country skiing isn't as easy as some people think. It takes a lot of energy, but that's not part of my paper, so I guess I should leave it out. But now I don't know how to explain that feeling of peacefulness without explaining how hard you have to work for it. It all fits together. It's not like just sitting down somewhere and watching the clouds roll by. That's different.
W: Then you'll have to include that in your point. The peacefulness of cross-country skiing is the kind you earn by effort. Why leave that out? Part of your point you knew beforehand, but part you discovered as you wrote. That's common, right?
M: Yeah, I guess so.
Questions:
19. What is the topic of the man's writing assignment?
20. What problem does the man have while working on his paper?
21. What does the woman say is common in writing papers?
(20)
A.Beautiful scenery in the countryside.
B.Dangers of cross-country skiing.
C.Pain and pleasure in sports.
D.A sport he participates in.
听力原文:W: Hello, Steven. How are you?
M: Not too bad, thank you Ann. How did you get on in the exams?
W: I'm not sure. I haven't got all my results yet, but I'm so glad we're coming up to the end of the semester. I really need a holiday, so I'm going camping with some friends. What are you doing over the semester break?
M: I haven't got any plan yet. I don't really have enough money to fly home. I suppose I could get a part-time job and earn some money, but I don't really want to. Then again, maybe I could start studying for next semester.
W: Well, I thought about doing some summer courses, but I decided that's not a good idea. I need to do something completely different. You do too. Why don't you join me with my friends on the camping trip?
M: Well, I don't know really. Would your friends mind?
W: Of course not. They'd be happy to have you along. We're going down to the Royal National Park. Have you been there?
M: No, I haven't. It's somewhere south of Sydney, isn't it?
W: Yes, it's almost 80 kilometers sooth of Sydney.
M: So what equipment do we need to bring with us if we're going? Do we have to carry all our food for a week?
W: No. We've organized for the food to go down with a van, so we don't have to carry too much. But you'll need to bring a sleeping bag.
M: Oh, thank you. And what type of clothes should I bring? Like, what's the weather going to be like?
W: Bathing suit. You can swim in the river. And good hiking boots and socks.
M: Do we need a guide?
W: Oh, no. Look, here's a map. I'll show you...
(23)
A.She's got good results in all subjects.
B.She has no clear idea about all the results.
C.She hasn't got very good results in some subjects.
D.She doesn't care about them at all.
From the passage, we understand that______.
A.the author did not understand the importance of giving until he was in late thirties
B.the author was like most people who were mostly receivers rather than givers
C.the author received the same education as most people during his childhood
D.the author liked most people as they looked upon life as a process of getting
A.How is it going
B.How is the weather like
C.How is the weather
D.o you like the weather
A.How do you like this shirt
B.How do you like this dress
C.o you like this shirt
A.Would you like some tea
B.You don’t have to worry about your future
C.What did you have for breakfast this morning
D.There is a reading-room in our school