A.while
B.when
C.since
D.from
第1题
A.while
B.when
C.since
D.from
第2题
A.had left
B.has left
C.left
D.leaves
第3题
A.haven’t seen; leaves
B.haven’t seen; left
C.didn’t see; leaves
D.didn’t see; left
第5题
听力原文:She went to see the parade yesterday, didn't she?
(A) I really don't know.
(B) Alright, if you insist.
(C) No, I haven't seen her for a while.
(29)
A.
B.
C.
第6题
听力原文:M: I haven't seen you for ages, but I hear you're leaving for London soon.
W: Yes, I only have two weeks left to pack my things, but I hope I'll get everything done in time be cause I want to have a chance to visit all my friends before I go.
Q: Why does the woman hope to get everything done in time?
(15)
A.She's going to London.
B.She'd like to see all her friends before leaving.
C.She left all her things to pack in two weeks.
D.Because it takes a long time to pack everything.
第7题
听力原文:M: I haven't seen Calvin lately.
W: I wish I could say the same. He frequently drops by just at Supper time. I couldn't be so angry if he called to warn us. But he always claims that he fogot our number.
Q: Why is the woman so angry at Calvin?
(15)
A.Because he forgot her phone number.
B.Because she hasn't seem him lately.
C.Because he never invites her to dinner.
D.Because he doesn't phone ahead before visiting.
第8题
W: Well, there might not be time for that. The thing is I haven't seen my sister and her kids for three years.
Q: What does the woman imply?
(14)
A.She hasn't seen her sister for years.
B.She has no time to enjoy the scene of the mountain.
C.She is eager to go back to Colorado for the scene.
D.She is so busy that she has no time to climb the mountain.
第9题
W: Well, there might not be time for that. The thing is I haven't seen my sister and her kids for three years.
Q: What does the woman imply?
(14)
A.She hasn't seen her sister for years.
B.She has no time to enjoy the scene of the mountain.
C.She is eager to go back to Colorado for the scene.
D.She is so busy that she has no time to climb tile mountain.
第10题
听力原文:M: York Police Station. Can I help you?
W: It's about my daughter, Cathy. She went to school this morning and...
M: Just a moment, your name and address, please?
W: I'm Helen Brown, 32 Sun Road.
M: Thank you, Now Mrs. Brown, what exactly is the matter?
W: Well, my little daughter Cathy, left home this morning at about a quarter to nine. Then her teacher telephoned me about an hour ago and asked if Cathy was ill. I said, "No, why?" And then she said, "Well, Cathy hasn't come to school yet." So I said I didn't know where she was. The a I decided to ring you.
M: Quite fight, Perhaps she went to visit a friend? Have you asked your neighbors ?
W: Yes, I have. You rung all the neighbors and they haven’t seen her, and their children are all at school.
M: I see. Now, let's have a few details. How old is Cathy?
W: She's eight.
M: And what docs she look like?
W: She's got fair hair, long fair hair with a ribbon in it, a red ribbon. Er, she's got blue eyes.
M: And what's she wearing?
W: She's wearing a gray coat and brown shoes, red pants and a red sweater. Yes, that's right.
M: We'll do our best to find her, Mrs. Brown. I expect she's just playing truant. Now you keep calm and we'll telephone you as soon as we find her.
W: Thank you. Goodbye.
M: Goodbye, Mrs. Brown. And try not to worry.
Why does the woman make the call?
A.Because she just wants to say hello.
B.Because she wants to tell the policeman what her daughter looks like.
C.Because her daughter is playing truant and she can't fried her.
D.Because her daughter is missing.
第11题
What happened was that another car was coming in the opposite direction, and either that one or Mrs. Grey's car was too far in the middle of the road, or perhaps both of them were. They ran into each other and were both damaged, although not enough to stop them from driving.
Both Mrs. Grey and the other driver, who was a young man whom she had seen in the district but had not met, got out of their cars, and Mrs. Grey said, "I'm afraid I haven't got time to waste on an accident this morning, as I have a very important appointment in town at nine, and I suppose you're a busy man too." .
"Yes, I am," the young man said, "but we'll have to c. all the police for insurance purposes, won't we? They won't pay for the damage unless we have reported the accident to the police and they have come and seen what happened."
"Yes, certainly," Mrs. Grey answered, "but I have something to suggest. We won't be committing a crime if we go away now in our cars, and then come back to the scene of the accident, say, at six this evening, and put them in exactly the same positions as they are in now. Then we can call the police. They won't know what time the accident happened, and the insurance companies won't care either as long as we can send them a police report of the accident. " " What a good idea !" the young man said happily. "So I'll be waiting here at six o'clock this evening. I won't be late!" "Nor will I," Mrs. Grey answered. She and the young man exchanged visiting cards, and then each drove off to their work.
When Mrs. Grey arrived at the station from London at a quarter to six that evening, she got into her car, drove to the place where the accident had happened, and found the young man waiting there in his car. They put both cars in exactly the same positions as they had been in after the accident, and then Mrs. Grey called the police, using the telephone in her car, as if the accident had just happened.
The most suitable title for this passage is______.
A.A Late Car Accident
B.A Funny Car Accident
C.A Bad Car Accident
D.A Lucky Car Accident
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