听力原文:W: I've to go to Washington this afternoon, but I'm too tired to drive and the bus is so uncomfortable.

M: No problem. I'll save you the cost of a taxi by dropping you off at the train station on my way to work. How is the man getting to work? A.Riding. B.By bus. C.Driving.

时间:2023-01-12 20:38:48

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    M: I've an idea, I'll pick you up after work and we'll eat downtown. That'll give us plenty of time to get to the concert. W: It's a good idea. What do we learn from this conversation? A.The man and the woman will eat together. B.The woman will go home for dinner. C.The man will go home for dinner. D.The man and tile woman will go home before the concert.

  • 听力原文:W: Have you made any plans yet for summer vacation, Brad? Don't you want to go anywhere?

    M: Not really. I am not planning to go anywhere this year. What I'd like to do is to find a decent job. Q: What does Brad mean? (19) A.He doesn't have any idea about what he wants to do. B.He'd like to work this summer. C.He wonders whether the woman has a job. D.He can't decide where to go on vacation.

  • 听力原文:W: Are you busy this evening? I'm going over to the International Center later on if you'd like to come along.

    M: I remember receiving their calendar of activities in my campus mailbox a week ago. I didn't really look at it though. Isn't that where they organize parties and trips for foreign students? W: Not just for foreign students. The International Center's activities are intended for all students. They set up conversation tutorials for a variety of languages, and, through the center's Host Family Program, you can visit the home of a local family. M: Now that you mention it, it would be nice to meet more people from this area. I find the customs of this country really confusing sometimes. But also there are times when I need to talk to people who come from other countries as I do. I'll bet a lot of them feel the way I do. W: Of course. You are not the only person who is new around here. Take me. My family lives five hundred miles away from here. That isn't another country, but it is a long distance. The center is a good place for meeting people who can tell you how to get to know this city. And if you ever feel lonely, you can go over there and find someone to talk to. On week nights, they don't close until 11: 30. M: I guess it's worth visiting. Did you say you are going there tonight? W: Uh-huh, to a coffee hour at eight. M: All right. I'll come, too. I might as well see what the International Center is like. How about meeting me in front of the library and we'll walk there together? W: Sure. See you then. What does the International Center send out to students? A.A diagram of their facilities. B.A timetable of events. C.Maps of the city. D.Samples of coffee from other countries.

  • 听力原文:W: Seldom did I go to dancing balls when I was at college. I was indulged in books day after day.

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  • 听力原文:W: I need to make some money so that I can go traveling. Do you know any part-time jobs?

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