A、Go ahead
B、Hi, long time no see, Dick.
C、I’m Helen. Nice to meet you.
D、You're welcome.
第1题
W: Yeah. I waited an hour to sign up for a distance-learning course.
M: Distance learning? Never heard of it.
W: Well, it's new this semester. It's only open to psychology majors. But I bet it'll catch on else where. Yesterday, over a hundred students signed up.
M: Well, what is it?
W: It's an experimental course. I registered for child psychology. All I have got to do is watch a twelve week series of televised lessons. The department shows them seven different times a day and in seven different locations.
M: Don't you ever have to meet with your professor?
W: Yeah. After each part of the series I have to talk to her and the other students on the phone, you know, about our ideas. Then we'll meet on campus three times for reviews and exams.
M: It sounds pretty non-traditional to me. But I guess it makes sense, considering how many students have jobs. It must really help with their schedules, not to mention how it will cut down on traffic.
W: You know, last year my department did a survey and they found out that 80 percent of all psychology majors were employed. That's why they came up with the program.
M: Look, I'll be working three days a week next semester and it was either cut back on my classes or try this out.
W: The only thing is: doesn't it seem impersonal though? I mean, I miss having class discussions and hearing what other people think.
M: Well, I guess that's why phone contact's important. Any way, it's an experiment.
W: Maybe I'll end up hating it.
M: Maybe. But I'll be curious to see how it works on.
How was the distance-learning course different from traditional courses?
A.Students are not required to attend regular class lectures.
B.The professor videotapes class lectures for review.
C.Classes are held at various locations throughout the area.
D.Students receive credit for work experience.
第2题
W: Yeah. I waited for an hour to sign up for a distance-learning course.
M: Distance learning? Never heard of it.
W: Well, It's new this semester. It's only open to psychology majors. But I bet it'll catch on elsewhere. Yesterday, over a hundred students signed up.
M: Well, what is it?
W: It's an experimental course. I registered for child psychology. All I have got to do is watch a twelve-week series of televised lessons. The department shows them seven different times a day and in seven different locations.
M: Don't you ever have to meet with the professor?
W: Yeah. After each part of the series I have to talk to her and the other students on the phone, you know, about our ideas. Then we'll meet on campus three times for reviews and exams.
M: It sounds pretty non-traditional to me. But I guess it makes sense, considering how many students have jobs. It must really help with their schedules, not to mention how it will cut down on traffic.
W: You know, last year my department did a survey and found out that 80 percent of all psychology majors were employed. That's why they came up with the program.
M: The only thing is: doesn't it seem impersonal though? I mean, I miss having class discussions and hearing what other people think.
W: Well, I guess that's why phone contact's important. Anyway, it's an experiment. Maybe I'll end up hating it.
M: Maybe. But I'll be curious to see how it works up.
Questions 23 to 25 are based on the conversation you have just heard.
23. How is the distance-learning course different from traditional courses?
24. What is the major advantage of the distance-learning course according to the man?
25. What is the disadvantage of distance learning?
(20)
A.Students receive credit for work experience.
B.The professor videotapes class lectures for review.
C.Classes are held at various locations throughout the area.
D.Students are not required to attend regular class lectures.
第3题
W: Yeah. I waited for an hour to sign up for a distancelearning course.
M: Distance learning? Never heard of it.
W: Well, It's new this semester. It's only open to psychology majors. But I bet it'll catch on elsewhere. Yesterday, over a hundred students signed up.
M: Well, what is it?
W: It's an experimental course. I registered for child psychology. All I have got to do is watch a twelveweek series of televised lessons. The department shows them seven different times a day and in seven different locations.
M: Don't you ever have to meet with the Professor?
W: Yeah. After each part of the series I have to talk to her and the other students on the phone, you know, about our ideas. Then we'll meet on campus three times for reviews and exams.
M: It sounds pretty non-traditional to me. But I guess it makes sense, considering how many students have jobs. It must really help with their schedules, not to mention how it will cut down on traffic.
W: You know, last year my department did a survey and found out that 80 percent of all psychology majors were employed. That's why they came up with the program.
M: The only thing is: doesn't it seem impersonal though? I mean, I miss having class discussions and hearing what other people think.
W: Well, I guess that's why phone contact's important. Anyway, it's an experiment. Maybe I'll end up hating it.
M: Maybe. But I'll be curious to see how it works up.
23.How is the distance-learning course different from traditional courses?
24.What is the major advantage of the distance-learning course according to the man?
25.What is the disadvantage of distance learning?
(20)
A.Students receive credit for work experience.
B.The Professor videotapes class lectures for review.
C.Classes are held at various locations throughout the area.
D.Students are not required to attend regular class lectures.
第4题
W: Yeah.I waited for an hour to sign up for a distance-learning course. M: Distance learning? Never heard of it.
W: Well, it's new this semester. It's only open to psychology majors. But I bet it'll catch on elsewhere. Yesterday, over a hundred students signed up.
M: Well, what is it?
W: It's an experimental course. I registered for child psychology. All I have got to do is watch a twelveweek series of televised lessons. The department shows them seven different times a day and in seven different locations.
M: Don't you ever have to meet with the professor?
W: Yeah. After each part of the series I have to talk to her and the other students on the phone, you know. about our ideas. Then we'll meet on campus three times for reviews and exams.
M: It sounds pretty non-traditional to me. But I guess it makes sense, considering how many students have jobs. It must really help with their schedules, not to mention how it will cut down on traffic.
W: You know, last year my department did a survey and found out that 80 percent of all psychology majors were employed. That's why they came up with the program.
M: The only thing is: doesn't it seem impersonal though? I mean, I miss having class discussions and hearing what other people think.
W: Well, I guess that's why phone contact's important. Anyway, it's an experiment. Maybe I'll end up hating it.
M: Maybe. But I'll be curious to see how it works up.
(20)
A.Students are not required to attend regular class lectures.
B.The professor videotapes class lectures for review.
C.Classes are held at various locations throughout the area.
D.Students receive credit for work experience.
第5题
SPEAKER A: ARE YOU GOING TO THE PARTY ON SATURDAY? SPEAKER B: I WAS THINKING ABOUT IT. 【D1】______ SPEAKER A: YEAH, I HEARD IT"S GOING TO BE A LOT OF FU
N. SPEAKER B:【D2】______WELL, WHAT TIME DOES IT START? SPEAKER A: IT STARTS AT 8:00 PM, AND I REALLY THINK YOU SHOULD GO. SPEAKER B: 【D3】______ SPEAKER A: EVERYBODY FROM SCHOOL. A. WHY ARE YOU SO SURE?
B. WELL, WHO ALL IS GOING TO BE THERE?
C. REALLY?
D. ARE YOU?
第6题
ALICIA: YOU LOOK RUN-DOWN, BRIA
N. BRIAN: YEA
H. I" VE BEEN FEELING UNDER THE WEATHER RECENTLY.【D8】______AND I STILL HAVEN"T GOTTEN OVER IT. ALICIA: WELL, YOU WANT TO TAKE SICK LEAVE? 【D9】______ BRIAN: I GUESS SO. EVEN THOUGH I SEEM TO BE OVER THE WORST OF IT, 【D10】______ ALICIA: YUP. BETTER NOT. A. I CAUGHT A BAD COLD LAST WEE
K.
B. ALL YOU NEED NOW IS A GOOD, LONG REST.
C. HAVE YOU SEEN THE DOCTOR?
D. I DON"T WANT TO GIVE THE BUG TO ANYONE IN THE OFFIC
E.
第7题
A.Yes, I'm extremely well, thanks.
B.It's very nice of you, and you are so beautiful.
C.Sorry to hear that.
D.Pretty good
第8题
W: Yeah. I waited an hour to sign up for a distance learning course.
M: Distance learning? Never heard of it.
W: Well, it's new this semester. It's only open to psychology majors. But I bet it'll catch on else where. Yesterday over a hundred students signed up.
M: Well, what is it?
W: It's an experimental course. I registered for Child Psychology. All I got to do is watch a twelve week series of televised lessons. The department shows them several different times a day and in several different locations.
M: Don't you ever have to meet with your professor?
W: Yeah. After each part of the series, I have to talk to her and the other students on the phone, you know, about our ideas. Then we'll meet on campus three times for reviews and exams.
M: It sounds pretty non-traditional to me. But I guess it makes sense considering how many students have jobs. It really must help with their schedules. Not to mention how it'll cut down on traffic.
W: You know, last year my department did a survey and they found out that 80% of all psychology majors were employed. That's why they came up with the program. Look, I'll be working three days a week next semester and it was either cut back on my classes or try this out.
M: The only thing is, doesn't it seem impersonal though? I mean, I miss having class discussions and hearing what other people think.
W: Well, I guess that's why phone contacts are important. Anyway it's an experiment. Maybe I'll end up hating it.
M: Maybe. But I'll be curious to see how it works out.
(20)
A.On television.
B.At registration.
C.In class.
D.At work.
第9题
M: Not very well, Maggie.
W: Why? Looks like you're feeling very down! What happened?
M: Nothing.
W: Come on. For a man who's feeling so down, there're usually two reasons. Either his career is going downhill, or he has a broken heart. Since you're so successful, it must be the other.
M: Well, you're right. I just broke up with Jane.
W: Oh, I'm sorry. I thought you two were made for each other.
M: Well, you never know. I'm ready for a commitment and want to settle down, but she says she wants to pursue her career while she's still young.
W: Well, you can't blame her. It's always difficult to choose between career and family.
M: Maybe you're right.
W: Jack, I don't know what to say to comfort you, but cheer up! There's plenty of fish in the sea and you'll find your soul mate, your perfect match!
M: Yeah, but it's hard to forget her at the moment. You know, we were together for almost five years.
It's really hard...
What is Jack's initial reaction to Maggie's concern?
A.Timid.
B.Dignified.
C.Reserved.
D.Uncooperative.
第10题
W: Oh, I love it. It's so, convenient. I can take the bus to work, or the subway, or the taxi. And there is so much to do.
M: I know what you mean. I'd like to live in the city, but to live in the suburbs is better for children.
W: Well, there are a lot of good things about suburban living. But, as a working woman, I think a city has all the conveniences…including the best food and fastest news.
M: But there are more trees, grass and fresh air in the suburbs.
W: Yeah, but living in a city, it's convenient to go everywhere. There are lots of movie houses, theaters and so on. You can take them to the suburbs on the weekends.
M: Yeah, children are the right age. There are lots of things for them here.
W: You are right. They are at the library in Brooklyn. And they come back home for lunch, then go uptown to the Museum of Natural History. There is so much for young people, to see and do.
M: Not just for young people. What about me? I've never been to the Museum of Natural History.
W: Neither have I. When I was a child, I used to go to the Museum of Art.
M: I've been there several times. Twice with children.
W: Well, I have an idea. Next weekend, we go to the Museum of Natural History.
M: Ok, that's really a very nice idea.
(23)
A.They are looking for an apartment to live in.
B.They are discussing living places and children's education.
C.They are complaining about their children.
D.They are planning for the next weekend.
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