A、Climate changes
B、Population boom
C、Technical changes and economic liberalization
D、Social progress
第1题
W: Oh, it was terrible. I'll never forget it. Well, Jack and I always get up at about a quarter to five. He has to work early. You see, while I was in the kitchen preparing breakfast, the quake came. There was this horrible sound and the floor was just bouncing and rolling like wave, all at the same time.
M: Then what did you do?
W: Well, we figure out it was an earthquake. Then I crawled under the table, and I shouted at Jack to come. But he just stood there.
M: Whoa!
W: It lasted 24 seconds, and then it stopped. And Jack and I could hear people talking outside, so we tried to go out to the front door, but it was jammed shut. And then the first aftershock hit.
M: That's incredible. Then what did you guys do?
W: Well, I remember that someone shouted, "Get out of there, quickly!" Jack said: "We'll go out of the window." But I called out: "It's too high up," because we were living on the second floor. "Not any more," Jack shouted back. So, we looked out of the window and, sure enough, we were down on the ground!
M: Your second floor apartment was on the ground?
W: We couldn't believe it. We opened the window and crawled out. Once we were down safely, we turned around and looked back at our apartment building. The whole first was gone — it was just totally flattened.
M: Mrs. Smith, do you mean that the whole first floor was gone?
W: Yes, the first floor was gone.
M: And what about your apartment?
W: The apartment, can you believe it, had moved and stood there.
M: Incredible, Mrs. Smith, absolutely incredible.
Questions 19 to 22 are based on the conversation you have just heard.
19. At what time does the woman get up every morning?
20. What was Jack's first reaction after the earthquake came?
21. Why did the woman and her husband get down on the ground directly after crawling out of the window?
22. What was the woman's apartment like after the earthquake?
(23)
A.5:15.
B.4:45.
C.0.239583
D.0.177083
第2题
W: Oh, it was terrible. I'll never forget it. Well, Jack and I always get up at about a quarter to five. He has to work early. You see, while I was in the kitchen preparing breakfast, the quake came. There was this horrible sound and the floor was just bouncing and rolling like wave, all at the same time.
M: Then what did you do?
W: Well, we figure out it was an earthquake. Then I crawled under the table, and I shouted at Jack to come. But he just stood there.
M: Whoa!
W: It lasted 24 seconds, and then it stopped. And Jack and I could hear people talking outside, so we tried to go out to the front door, but it was jammed shut. And then the first aftershock hit.
M: That's incredible. Then what did you guys do?
W: Well, I remember that someone shouted, "Get out of there, quickly!" Jack said: "Well, go out of the window." But I called out: "It's too high up," because we were living on the second floor. "Not any more," Jack shouted back. So, we looked out of the window and, sure enough, we were down on the ground!
M: Your second floor apartment was on the ground?
W: We couldn't believe it. We opened the window and crawled out. Once we were down safely, we turned around and looked back at our apartment building. The whole first was gone -- it was just totally flattened.
M: Mrs. Smith. Do you mean that the whole first floor was gone?
W: Yes, the first floor was gone.
M: And what about your apartment?
W: The apartment -- can you believe it? Had moved and stood there.
M: Incredible, Mrs. Smith, absolutely incredible.
(23)
A.5:15.
B.4:45.
C.5:45.
D.4:15.
第3题
W: Oh, it was terrible. I'll never forget it. Well, Jackand I always get up at about a quarter to five. He has to work early. You see, while I was in the kitchen preparing breakfast, the quake came. There was this horrible sound and the floor was just bouncing and rolling like wave, all at the same time.
M: Then what did you do?
W: Well, we figure out it was an earthquake. Then I crawled under the table, and I shouted at Jack to come. But he just stood there.
M: Whoa!
W: It lasted 24 seconds, and then it stopped. And Jack and I could hear people talking outside, so we tried to go out to the front door, but it was jammed shut. And then the first aftershock hit.
M: That's incredible. Then what did you guys do?
W: Well, I remember that someone shouted, "Get out of there, quickly!" Jack said: "We'll go out of the window." But I called out: "It's too high up," because we were living on the second floor. "Not any more," Jack shouted back. So, we looked out of the window and, sure enough, we were down on the ground!
M: Your second floor apartment was on the ground?
W: We couldn't believe it. We opened the window and crawled out. Once we were down safely, we turned around and looked back at our apartment building. The whole first was gone -- it was just totally flattened.
M: Mrs. Smith, do you mean that the whole first floor was gone?
W: Yes, the first floor was gone.
M: And what about your apartment?
W: The apartment, can you believe it, had moved and stood there.
M: Incredible, Mrs. Smith, absolutely incredible.
19. At what time does the woman get up every morning?
20.What was Jack's first reaction after the earthquake came?
21.Why did the woman and her husband get down on the ground directly after crawling out of the window?
22.What was the woman's apartment like after the earthquake?
(23)
A.5:15.
B.4:45.
C.5:45.
D.0.177083
第4题
M: Yes. I was right here watching three children playing ball in front of the school. It's a dangerous place for children to be playing. I wonder where their parents are.
W: Yes, sir, go on.
M: Anyway, a white Volkswagen came up on the right-hand side of the street.
W: Did you say a white Volkswagen?
M: Uh-huh. There was a bus in front of it, but the bus turned left at the corner. And at the same time a truck came down the other side of the street. What make was it? Uh, let me think.
W: It's not important. Just go on.
W: Well, the Volkswagen stopped at the red traffic light and then went on. Well, just at that moment, one of the children kicked the ball into the street.
W: So a boy ran into the street.
M: Yes. He was right in front of the truck, too. The driver of the truck slammed on his brakes but he had to turn to the left. That's how he ran into the bus.
W: But which driver was to blame?
M: Why, neither driver! It was the child's fault, clear and simple, coming out between two parked cars. I don't understand how parents can let their children play in such dangerous places.
W: Thank you, sir. You are very helpful. If we have any other questions, we'll be in touch.
M: You're welcome, officer. But those parents should be put in jail.
(20)
A.A teacher.
B.A government official.
C.A policewoman.
D.A woman soldier.
第5题
M: Could you tell me what time the film starts?
What's the relationship between the speakers?
A.Husband and wife.
B.Ticket assistant and customer.
C.Friends.
第6题
M: Yes. Could you tell me what time the film starts?
What's the relationship between the speakers?
A.Husband and wife.
B.Ticket assistant and customer.
C.Friends.
第7题
A: what did you see
B: what you saw
C: when did you see it
D: when you saw
第8题
W: Okay. Can you tell me exactly what happened?
M: Well, I was walking through the park yesterday when this woman knocked me right off my feet, grabbed my stuff, and ran off through the trees.
W: Yeah. Can you describe the woman for me?
M: Yeah. He was about a hundred and ninety centimetres tall...
W: Wait. You said a woman robbed you.
M: Well, I'm not really sure. The person was wearing a white and black polka dot dress, a light red sweater over it.
W: Humm. What else can you tell me?
M: Well, the person ... had a beard.
W: Ah! What was, uh, taken ... exactly?
M: Well, just my left shoe. Bizzare, isn't it?
W: Ah. The "bearded woman" has struck again!
M: The "bearded woman"?
W: Yeah. It's this man who dresses up like a woman and, for some unknown reason, removes the left shoe from his victims. He's really quite harmless, though, and he usually returns the shoe to the crime scene a couple of days later.
M: Hey, he can keep my shoe, and I'll just take off my left shoe every time I walk through the park.
Where did the conversation most probably take place?
A.Between a man and his colleague.
B.Between a man and a policewoman.
C.Between a man and his wife.
D.Between a man and a doctor.
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