A.where
B.what
C.that
D.if
第1题
M: That name rings a bell, but I'm not sure.
Q: What do you learn from this conversation?
(15)
A.Susan Evans rings a bell.
B.The name sounds familiar to the man.
C.The man never heard of the name.
D.The man is not sure about the bell.
第2题
W: Well, of course, you can always look in the yellow pages in the back of the telephone book under Shoe Repair.
M: Well, thank you. You see I am new in town. And do you know which shoe shop is good and not far from here?
W: Oh, let me think awhile. Well, yes, there is a good shoe shop near here. Take the first street to the left and walk about 3 blocks.
M: Do you know what its name is?
W: I can't remember the exact name of the shop but you should run into it.
M: I'm afraid I'll miss it. Are there any other shops or buildings beside it?
W: Er...Yes, It's near the police station. By the way, do you know about the Town Guide?
M: No, is it a book?
W: Yes, it has all kinds of useful information. I think you will find it in any book store.
M: Thanks a lot. You've been very helpful. And I'll look for the Town Guide next time I'm in a book store. Let's see, you said the repair shop was three blocks from the right?
W: No, first street on the left. Then three blocks.
M: Thanks again.
W: You are welcome.
(23)
A.The bookstore.
B.The telephone company.
C.A map of the town.
D.A shoe repair shop.
第3题
M: Of course. You can always look in the yellow pages and the back of the telephone book under shoe repair.
W: The yellow pages and the back of the telephone book under shoe repair. But I haven't got one right now.
M: There's a good shoe repair shop not far from here. Go down the street and turn left at the fourth crossing. It's next to the bank.
W: Well, do you know its name?
M: I'm sorry. I can't remember the name of the shop. It's near the police station. You can't miss it.
W: By the way, when will it be closed in the afternoon?
M: Half past five. Time is enough for you to get there.
What is the woman looking for?
A.A police station.
B.A telephone station.
C.A shoe repair shop.
第4题
M: No. But I guess millions of years ago Britain was also a part of the Continent?
F: You are right. Nearly 10,000 years ago, at the end of the Ice Age, a great flood washed over a wide, low plain, and created the English Channel. From then on, the island of Britain was isolated from the rest of Europe.
N: I know there have been many people who have wanted to swim across the Channel, and some of them have succeeded.
F: What's more, quite a lot of people have thought of building a channel tunnel since the 18th century, but no one thought this dream would come true. Now, however, the channel tunnel, the longest underwater passage on the earth, has been built.
M: When was it built?
F: A British team started to drill southeast from Dover and a French team started to drill northwest from Sangatte in 1987. The two teams met under the channel in December 1990, and they celebrated the completion of the 23-mile shaft.
M: Was it opened to the public immediately?
F: No. The tunnel was opened to the public in 1993 and now it is able to carry up to 30 million passengers a year.
M: How long will it take to cross the Channel on the trains?
F: 26 minutes. In the past, people had to spend hours on the ferry in rough seas. So the tunnel is welcomed most warmly by all those who care for the future of Europe.
M: Yes. I think it serves to strengthen Britain's links with the continent and especially with France. It will further strengthen the exchange between peoples and thus lead to better understanding.
F: Surely it will.
How did the English Channel come into being?
A.Because of a flood 10,000 years ago.
B.Because of an earthquake 10,000 years ago.
C.Because of a flood 100,000 years ago.
D.Because of an earthquake 100,000 years ago.
第5题
M: No. But I guess millions of years ago Britain was also a part of the Continent?
F: You are right. Nearly 10,000 years ago, at the end of the Ice Age, a great flood washed over a wide, low plain, and created the English Channel. From then on, the island of Britain was isolated from the rest of Europe.
N: I know there have been many people who have wanted to swim across the Channel, and some of them have succeeded.
F: What's more, quite a lot of people have thought of building a channel tunnel since the 18th century, but no one thought this dream would come true. Now, however, the channel tunnel, the longest underwater passage on the earth, has been built.
M: When was it built?
F: A British team started to drill southeast from Dover and a French team started to drill northwest from Sangatte in 1987. The two teams met under the channel in December 1990, and they celebrated the completion of the 23-mile shaft.
M: Was it opened to the public immediately?
F: No. The tunnel was opened to the public in 1993 and now it is able to carry up to 30 million passengers a year.
M: How long will it take to cross the Channel on the trains?
F: 26 minutes. In the past, people had to spend hours on the ferry in rough seas. So the tunnel is welcomed most warmly by all those who care for the future of Europe.
M: Yes. I think it serves to strengthen Britain's links with the continent and especially with France. It will further strengthen the exchange between peoples and thus lead to better understanding.
F: Surely it will.
How did the English Channel come into being?
A.Because of a flood 10,000 years ago.
B.Because of an earthquake 10,000 years ago.
C.Because of a flood 100,000 years ago.
D.Because of an earthquake 100,000 years ago.
第6题
W: He couldn't remember when I saw him this morning, so he said he'd call me later and give it to me then.
Q: What does the woman mean?
(17)
A.She forgot to phone Henry this morning.
B.She does not know Henry's new phone number.
C.Henry's phone number has not changed.
D.The man should ask Henry for the phone number.
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