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发信人: bonjovi (bonjovi), 信区: Flyingoverseas
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发信站: 哈工大紫丁香 (2001年05月01日16:52:14 星期二), 站内信件
PART A
1.Jack introduced us to his parents.
2.I finished the assignment a week ago.
3.We didm't think you would mind.
4.Do go ahead with your dessert.
5.He was extremely angry but didn't let it show.
6.Aren't your clever to figure that out!
7.Ann rides her bike to work to save money on bus fare.
8.My marks are higher than I thought they's be.
9.Alex will call before he comes,won't he?
10.The club president announced that each member has a quota of ten tickets
to sell for the talent show.
11.We should include these figures in the report,I think.
12.Now that I finally turned in my thesis,I plan to take it easy for a while
.
13.I don't think I heard her name mentioned before.
14.No one came to the school play.
15.If only you told me sooner.
16.I've got to get going on my research project.
17.The actors received a standing ovation for their periormance.
18.A friend bought Doris's painting.
19.Everyone thinks Carlo is a very outgoing fellow.
20.I was late coming back from lunch today.
PART B
21.W:Mathew wants to know if he can go with us to the party.
M:That's old,this morning he said he wanted to go by himself.
Q:What does the man mean?
22.M:I thought I'd give Pam a call now.
W:Isn't it a little late at night?
Q:What does the woman imply?
23.M:Would it be okay if I use this machine?
W:I don't see any reason why not.
Q:What does the woman mean?
24.M:Hi,Ammy,You're looking better,it's nice to have you back.
W:Thanks,I just hope I can catch up on all the work I've missed.
Q:What does Ammy mean?
25.M:Bruce said he would meet us.
W:Well,he's really taking his time getting here.
Q:What can be assumed about Bruce?
26.W:Why didn't you make an appointment to see Doctor Handison last week whe
n you first twisted your foot?
M:The injury didn't seem very serious then,I decided to come today because m
y foot still hurts when I put my weight on it.
Q:Why didn't the man,see Doctor Handison eather?
27.M:Do you always look over your own papers for typing mistakes.
W:I usually have to do it myself,but I'd rather have someone wlse proofread
them.
Q:What would the woman prefer to do?
28.M:I stayed up all night studying for the test.
W:Again,How you get by with so little rest is a mystery for me.
Q:What does the woman mean?
29.W:Let's all go to the baseball game tonight.
M:Why waste our money?Teh team's going to lose again.
Q:What does the man mean?
30.M:Sarah's been home sick for a week.
W:Why don't we drop in on her and find out how she is doing?
Q:What does thw woman mean?
31.W:I need to have a new dress made.
M:Doesn't Nancy sew?
Q:What does the man imply?
32.M:How do you like the way I've arranged my furniture in my living room?
W:Fine,but I think the walls could use a few paintings.
Q:What does the woman suggest that the amn do?
33.M:Would yu like a copy of this article?
W:Thanks,if it's not too much trouble.
Q:What does the woman mean?
34.W:Let's get this desk in order.
M:Yes,it's about time we cleared it off.
Q:What can be inferred form the desk?
35.W:We got the tape recorder repaired last week.
M:Oh,so it couldbe repaired.
Q:What had the man assumed?
PART C
36-40
W:Have you ever lookedreally closely at the snowflake?
M:Sure,but they usually melt too fast for me to get a close look.Why do you
ask?
W:I'm just curious.I was reading an article about the formation of snowflake
s,and I realized that I had never paid much attention to them before.
M:Wll there is a big variety,isn't there?
W:Yea,but they all have one of the three basic forms;hexagona!columns,this h
exagonal plates and the balnching star-shaped form.
M:I wonder why are forms different,maybe because ice starts to form on dus p
articles with different shape.
W:Well I thouht it might have something to do with the water saturation of t
he air.but we're both wrong,The author of this articale did extensive resear
ch and concluded that the shapes of snow crystals largely controlied by the
temperature of the air.For example,the featherly star-shaped snowflake that
everyone thinks is typical occurs only at a specific temparature.
N:Doesn't the relative humdity has anything to do with the shapes?
W:Apparently not.The affect of super saturation is simply to alter the growt
h rate.The greater the saturation,the faster the snow flakes form.
M:Wh,next time when it snows,I'll make a point fo taking a close look.
36.What are the people discussing?
37.Why has the woman brought up the subject snowflake?
38.How many basic types of snowflakes are there?
39.What determined the shape of the snowflakes?
40.What does the man say that he is going to do?
41-45
Good evening,welcome to the first meetiong of ourspring cycling season.It's
a pleasure to see so many new faces here.I certainly hope that most of you w
ill soon feel right:a home with our group and bibybling will become a regula
r hobby for you and a part of your physicalfitness routine.Some of you may n
ot reallize that the state of New Jersey offers ample opportunities for bicy
clists of all abilities.We have rolling country side,miles of beaches,lovely
hills and valeys and thousands of miles of little used roads.Beginners will
find the shore and area south of Princeton suitable for their needs while e
xpert riders will discover that the steep trails of the region around high p
oint offer a challenge to their skill and stamina.In addition,New Jersay is
rich in places of historical interest.The state abounds in colonial archerac
ture,battle fields of the revolution and other historic sites important in t
he early history of this country,most carefully preserved or have been metic
ulously restored.We organized tours to a variety of places nearly every week
end. Next Saturday tour will be a relatively easy one,from RectersUniversity
to the gate of National Park.Interested cyclists should meet at eight a.m.
in the parking lot at the corner of Hamilton Street and Coliege Acenue in Ne
w Branderswick.The minimum time of this tour is about six hours.We'll use a
buddy system throughour the ride.Each nes rider should team up with a more e
xperienced rider.If the puddles look after each other,we can be sure that no
one will be left behind on the back road.You can pick up a map of Sautrday'
s tour at the information table before you leave this evening.
41.What is the purpose of this talk?
42.According to the speaker,waht makes New Jersey a good place to bicycle?
43.Whay does the speaker mention the historical sites?
44.What will some of the listeners probably do on Saturday?
45.What is the purpose of the buddy system?
46-50
W:Hi,Tom.
M:Judy,I haven't seen you in weeks.Where have you been?
W:In Florida.
M:What,vacationing while the rest of us have been studying on campus in the
Feburary cold.
W:Not exactly,I spent most of my time underwater.
M:I don't understand.
W:I was on a special field trip.I went with my marine biology class.
M:So you went Souba diving,What were you looking for,Sunken treasure?
W:You might say so,the sea is full of treasures,all kinds of strange fascina
tion organisms.Our class concentrated on studying plankton.
M:I thoutht planktons are too small to be seen.
W:That's a common misconception.The term Plankton couvers a wide variety of
freely floating plants and animals from microscopoc one-celled organism to l
arge ones such as the common jellyfish.
M:Jellyfish maybe large enough to be seen,but they are transparent,aren't th
ey?
W:Yes,most planktons have transparent tissues as a protective camouflage,It
makes them practically invisible to predators.
M:But not invisible to your bioloby class,I hope.
W:By concentrating,Iwas able to see the outlines of lots of different plankt
onis plants and animals.In fact,our professor even took photographs of Greeb
er Quadata,which are small oceanic snails.
M:How could the snails show up in the photograghs if they are transparent.
W:We squirted GreeberQuadata with a harmless green day.Since particles of th
e day stuck to their tissues,the snails appeared in green outline in the pho
tograph.
M:That sound like a interesting trip.But I think if I'd been in Florida in F
eburay,I'd much rather spend my time just swimming and lying in the sun.
46.How did Judy spend most of her time in Folride?
47.What was Tom doing in Feburary?
48.What kind of class went on the field trip?
49.Acording to Judy,What did her professor photograph?
50.Why is it hard to see most planktons?
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