—Do you think it's going to rain over the weekend?—().
A.I don't believe
B.I don't believe it
C.I believe not so
D.I believe not
A.I don't believe
B.I don't believe it
C.I believe not so
D.I believe not
—Do you think it’s going to rin over the weekend —______. We’re plnning to go on picnic.I thi—Do you think it’s going to rin over the weekend —______. We’re plnning to go on picnic.I think so B.I believe not C.I don’t think so D.I hope not
A.I think so
B.I believe not
C.I don’t think so
D.I hope not
A.I don't think we have had much snow
B.The storm won't last too long .
C.It's going to be very cold and cloudy
D.We are to be caught in a heavy rain
A.What do you think of the coach
B.Really? Could you tell me why
C.The weather forecast says it is going to rain soon
听力原文:W: Hey, Joe. What's all this talk about a benefit walkathon this weekend?
M: Don't you know? Most of the residents in Parker Hall are going to try to walk the seven miles from the Engineering Library, across campus, and down to City Hall in an effort to raise money for the new children's hospital.
W: Sounds like a good ideal But I don't understand where the money comes from.
M: Well, a few days before the walkathon, each participant goes around asking people to pledge a certain amount of money for each mile that he or she expects to walk in the event. Then after the walkathon is over, the participants go back to those same people, collect the money pledged, and send it to the hospital.
W: So you mean if you pledge, say, a dollar a mile and you walk five miles, then you get five dollars.
M: That's fight. Of course most of my friends aren't such big spenders. The biggest pledge I've gotten so far is 25 cents a mile.
W: And how many people have made pledges for you?
M: Eleven so far. Say, how about making it a dozen?
W: Sure. If you'll do the same for me. The walkathon sounds like the perfect opportunity for me to break in my new pair of sports shoes.
(23)
A.Hospital employees.
B.City Hall officials.
C.Packer Hall residents.
D.The engineering students.
多选题1、
-You know, I have three kids now.
- ______(1分)A、Oh, I've heard a lot about you.B、
That's wonderful!C、
You've really changed your hair style.D、Well, I gave up drinking.2、
?How many students do you teach??__________________.(1分)A、Quite a bit.B、More boys than girls.C、About 50.D、
Three classes.3、
- What do you do?
- _________.(1分)A、
What do you do?B、Fine, thank you.C、
I'm a college student.D、I do well in my studies.4、
- Good-bye for now.
- _________.(1分)A、
The same to you.B、
That's OK.C、See you.D、
Long time no see.5、
?So, what do you think of the dress? It’s in your price range.?_____________________.(1分)A、Well, I’m afraid I can’t afford it.B、
Sorry, I don’t want to buy any dress.C、Sorry. Can you buy it yourself?D、
Well, it’s a bit off but it certainly looks nice.6、
- How do you do?
- _________.(1分)A、Very well.B、
How do you do?C、I'm a doctor.D、Nice to have known you.7、
?You’d better take the umbrella with you. It looks like it’s going to rain.?____________.(1分)A、It’s hard to believeB、You may be right. Thank you for reminding meC、It’s quite unusual.D、
I think you are too sensitive.8、
- What’s the matter with you?
- _________.(1分)A、
It doesn't matter.B、Not too bad.C、I don't feel well.D、
That's all right.9、
?I’d like to talk to Professor Li, please.
?___________________.(1分)A、Oh, you have bad luck.B、He’s stepped out of the office for a little while.C、I’m sorry that it’s too late.D、Who are you, please?10、
- When are you going on holiday?
- _________.(1分)A、Last night.B、
Next week.C、By plane.D、
With my brother.11、
- Let’s go to the library this afternoon.
- _________.(1分)A、Yes, that's right.B、No. I can't.C、What about you?D、
That's a good idea.12、
- Where is Miss Smith?
- _________.(1分)A、She's from England.B、
She's at home.C、
She's not back.D、She's very well.13、
?What do you think of your new teacher??_______________.(1分)A、He came to teach us last week.B、He teaches us English.C、He has two children.D、
He is very nice.14、
?How’s the performance? Excellent??________________.(1分)A、Far from. I should have stayed home sleeping.B、
It lasted until midnight.C、My seat was far from the stage.D、Sorry. I don’t agree with you.15、
- What’s the problem with your bike?
- _________(1分)A、Not at all.B、Good, thank you.C、Nothing serious.D、Sure16、
?Mary, are you and your husband busy this weekend??_________________.(1分)A、This weekend we may go to cinema.B、
No, we’re not.C、Oh, it’s none of your business.D、
Welcome to our party.17、
- Marilyn, I’m afraid I have to be leaving now.- ____________ .(1分)A、That sounds wonderful.B、
Oh, so early?C、
Not at all.D、Good luck!18、
?Do you know John’s new address? Here’s his mail and I want to send it to him.?____________________.(1分)A、Sorry, I don’t think I will do this.B、Well, we used to be roommates.C、Well, we will never meet again.D、Sorry, we didn’t get along before he moved.19、
?Do you think this is a nice place??____________.(1分)A、That’s right.B、You’re rightC、No, it’s not here.D、
Yes, I think so.20、
- Hi, welcome back! Have a nice trip?
- ____________.(1分)A、Oh, fantastic! Fresh air, and sunshine every dayB、Come on, I've got lots of funC、
By the way, I don't like SaturdaysD、Well, I'll look forward to your phone call
A.How do you think
B.Let’s call it a day
C.That’s a good idea
D.It’s kind of you to say so
听力原文:M: What are you going to do this weekend, Karen? Got any plans?
W: Want to see a movie? Rainman is on. It's really very moving.
M: Sounds good. But I have to go to the library for some reference books. My graduation paper is due very soon.
What are the two speakers talking about?
A.Plans for the weekend.
B.A wonderful movie.
C.Some reference books.
D.The graduation paper.
听力原文:W: Oh, hi, Daniel. (19) Are you going to the in-service gaining today?
M: You bet. I missed the training session last month, so I have to be sure to make this one. Aren't you excited about the program?
W: Not really. (19)(20) Before I became a nurse I drove an ambulance and had a lot of emergency medical training. Practicing basic first aid techniques is a kind of boring for me.
M: Well I can understand that. But you know, it's amazing how quickly you get out of practice. (21) As nurses in a hospital, we have all the fancy equipment for medical emergencies-and plenty of doctors around, so we hardly ever get a chance to practice basic techniques. They're really easy to forget. And you know that practice makes perfect.
W: I can see your point, and it never hurts to review what you're already supposed to know. By the way, who's teaching the class this time?
M: Dr. Huston. She's the new emergency room physician.
W: Well, she certainly ought to know what she's talking about. I've heard she's a really good surgeon.
M: That's right. I've been taking care of some of the patients she worked on, and they all think highly of her.
W: When are you going to head over to the classroom?
M: Immediately. I'm just on my way there. Do you want to walk over together?
W: That sounds good to me. Let's go and prepare for the training.
(20)
A.At a dentist office.
B.In a school.
C.In an ambulance.
D.At a hospital.
M: Yes, well, I've been looking into the ability of certain animals to freeze themselves for a certain amount of time, and then to come back to life when the circumstances around them change. And, what I've been working on over the past two years is the particular process that enables them to do this.
W: What have you actually discovered?
M: I think it's a particular chemical in the animals' bodies which begins to work under certain circumstances. And I'm now experimenting with this chemical to see if I can get other animals that wouldn't normally be able to freeze themselves to be able to do this.
W: Have you had any success?
M: I have so far. It's been going very well. And I'm reasonably confident that perhaps within ten years from now I'll be able to freeze human beings for as long or as short a time as I would like to, and then bring them back to life again in exactly the same state that they were in before they were frozen ... just as you can do with animals.
W: And what's the main application of your research?
M: I think the main application of this for human beings would be for people with terminal illnesses, such as certain types of cancer, AIDS. we could freeze them, find a cure for the illness and then bring them back to life again and administer the cure.
W: I see. Well, this obviously is going to create great debate I would think as to the rights and wrongs of whether we should be actually doing this.
What does Professor Morgan do?
A.He is a film director of Science Fiction.
B.He is a writer of Science Fiction.
C.He is a scientist who researches on how to freeze a body and bring it back to life later.
D.He is a doctor who treats terminal illnesses.
A.take on
B.take in
C.take up
D.take over
A.think of
B.think over
C.think
D.think about