ModelTest9听力原文及答案
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Section A
1. M: Liz took a taxi to her office today.
W: Yes. Her friend Ted usually drives her to the office but now he is out of town on business.
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2. W: Joe suggested going to the party.
M:Whatever he suggested is fine with me. Q:
What will the man probably do?
3. M: Jan's husband is certainly easy going and friendly.
msdn是什么W: Yes, the exact opposite of her father.
韦博英语怎么样Q: What is Jan's father like?
4. W: Do you happen to know how to call New York from here?
M: I've no idea, I'm afraid. Why don't you ask Helen?
Q: What does the man imply about Helen?
dilemma什么意思5. W: I was surprid to e you and your family at the Shopping Mall yesterday.
M: Our junior school clod down becau flu broke out.
Q: What do we learn from the conversation?
6. W: I hope you like the novel I lent you. I wasn't sure whether it was the kind of book
you would be interested in. M: You know, I had the same doubt at first. But once I started I simply couldn't put it down.
Q: What does the man mean?
7. M: Wasn't it terrific?
W: Well, the music was enjoyable, but the story didn't make much n to me. I still prefer traditional drama with strong characters and an exciting plot. Q: What does the woman think of the play?
8. W: Your exam is over, isn't it? Why aren't you cheerful?
M: Oh, I don't know. It isn't that the questions were too hard, but I always feel uneasy when the exam doesn't em to have much to do with the book Q:
What was the man's opinion of the exam?
Now you will hear two long conversations.
Conversation One
M: Well, Claudia, how is your first day on campus working out?
Wi: Actually I'm overwhelmed. This campus is too large. I am not really sure how to get around it. How about you? M:Yeah, I'm having the same problem. That's why we should leave a bit earlier to get to
our biology class on time. W, : That sounds like a good plan to me! It's 9 : 30 right now. I think our class starts at
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10 i 00 a. m.
M: Actually it starts at 10 : 15 a. m. The schedule says the class is at the Darwin Build ing, but I can't em to find on the map. Wi: Why don't you ask that woman sitting on the bench? M; All right,it can't hurt to ask. (To another woman. )
M: Excu me, Miss. Could you tell us how to get to Darwin Building?
W2: Darwin Building? Oh yes, Do you e that building to our right there? That's the East Dormitory. Next to it is the Science Library. Just follow the path between tho two buildings until you reach the other side. Then take the left-hand path and follow
it to the end.
It leads straight to the Darwin Building.
M: Let me say, after we pass between the Dorm and the Library, we follow the path to the left until the end of the road,then we should be there,right?
W2: Yes, that's it.
abandon的用法M: Thank you very much, indeed.
W2: You are welcome.
Questions 9 to 11 are bad on the conversation you have just heard.
9. What is their first impression of the campus?
10.What are the two students doing?
11.How many minutes were left to them before the biology class began?
暑假小学生夏令营Conversation Two
M: So you're going to be writing for the school newspaper?
W: Yes, I'm excited about it. I'm thinking about journalism as a career.
M: Oh! Congratulations! How do they decide whom to hire?
W: I have to nd the writing sample. I ud one of the essays I've written for the literature class, then the editor assigned me a topic to write a short article about it. M: What did you write about? W: Actually, it was a lot of fun. I wrote about the students' play that has been performing this month.
M: Oh, I saw that play. The director is a friend of mine. It really called in a stir around here.
W: Yeah, I know. That's what I wrote about—People's reaction to it. It's really interesting.
M: Have you finished the article? Can I read it?
W: Sure. I just made a couple of copies. So you can have one.
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M: Thanks. I wish I were a better writer. Working for the paper sounds like lots of fun. W: Well, they're looking to add one or two photographs to the staff. If you want we could walk over to the newspaper office and I'll introduce you to the photography editor. M; That will be terrific! But can we go tomorrow?
W; Sure. Or maybe you should call and t up a time to meet tomorrow. M:
Good idea. I'll do that before I go to class. W; All right. See you tomorrow.
Questions 12 to 15 are bad on the conversation you have just heard.
12.What are the speakers mainly discussing?
13.What was the topic of the woman's article?intimus