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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16:56:20 星期二), 站内信件
PART A
1.She learned to use the computer on her own.
2.The art history class is one I never miss.
3.Carolyn's favorite sport used to be golf,but now it's rennis.
4.You returned the book this morning,right?
5.She was about to go to sleep when the phone rang.
6.The game was tied until John scored the winning point.
7.To act as rudely as Mark did is unforgivable.
8.I just sat there and ate,too hungry to say a word.
9.From now on,I refuse to put up with your silliness.
10.They should look for that magazine at the newsstand.
11.The flowers in the window really brighten my spirits.
12.If I'd brought a second pen,I wouldn't have to borrow yours.
13.Don't you think Mike will succeed in the organic chemistry course?
14.The school bus drivers are handing our schedules.
15.If he had just paid more attention this morning.
16.We reached home while it was still light outside.
17.To think she's been here six weeks already.
18.You will be able to meet these people by and by.
19.It took Mary twice as long as usual to drive to work.
20.I want to see the view,too.
PART B
21.M:I thought this book was going to be really boring.
W:But it's actually quite fasinating,isn't it?
Q:What does the woman say about the book?
22.M:This is hopeless.These figures still don't add up right.Let's do the ca
lculations over again.
W:Yes,but why not do them tomorrow.It's very late now.
Q:What does the woman mean?
23.W:I think Tom left his umbrella on the bus.
M:Why he's so irresponsible is beyond me.
Q:What does the woman say about Tom?
24.M:Professor Joans,when can we meet to discuss my grade?
W:Would four o'clock be all right?
Q:What does the professor mean?
25.M:My chemistry project is in trouble because my partner and I had totally
different ideas about how to proceed.
W:You should try to meet each other half way.
Q:What does the woman suggest that the man do?
26.M:I have to look for a room to rent.
W:How about trying Caders?Tey usually have a long list of places.
Q:Where will the man probably go?
27.W:Did you and Amanda really meet exactly,five minutes to two in front of
the theatre?
M:Yes,we were both there on the dot.
Q:What does the man mean?
28.W:Should we ask Paul to pick up our clothes at the dry cleaners?
M:Why not,it's right on his way home.
Q:What does the man mean?
29.W:Well,you cleaned out the refrigerator this time.You must have beenreall
y hungry.
M:All did was fix a snack.There weren't many leftovers from yesterday.
30.M:Catherine is taking a microbiology course this semester.
W:Should she be taking that this year?
Q:What does the woman imply that Catherine should be doing?
31.M:We just saw Joe when we were in New York.
W:Really,what's new with him?
Q:What does the woman want to know?
32.M:Hey,where did you find that journal?I need it for my research too.
W:Right here,but don't worry,I'll take it out on my card for both of us.
Q:Where is this conversation probably taking place?
33.W:Eggs are supposed to be one of the most healthful foods.
M:Next to potatoes.
Q:What does the man mean?
34.W:Fill could you give me a hand with this file cabinet?It belongs against
the wall,next to the bulletin board
M:At your service.
Q:What are the speakers doing?
35.M:Harry can sure play baseball.
W:Can't he,though
Q:What does the woman mean?
PART C
Good morning,students,the school bulletin lists this course as a required wr
iting courrse fir second-years students.This does nto mean the first-year or
third-year students may not take it.What it means is that those of you who
have never learned how to write a research paper ought to be here,and those
of you who already know how shouldleave immediately and sign up for another
Enlish course.I hope to cover the entire process of writing a researel paper
from selecting a topic to putting together the final former and presentatio
n.I'll be here to help you every step of the way.But it is your responsibilt
y to hand in each assignment or time.Your final grade will be the grade yu r
eceive on your paper.
36.Who was the speaker?
37.For whom is the course intended?
38.What does the speaker ask the students to do who have already learned to
write a research paper?
Question 39-42
M:Did you know that astronauts have made commercial products in space?
W:No,I wasn't aware of that.What kind of products?
M:Tiny plastic beads.
W:Beads?Do you mean to tell me that astronauts have nothing better to do tha
n make jewelry beads in space?I seems to me they could make more useful thin
gs out there.
M:Oh,but these beads aren't for jewely.They can be used for many scientiffic
purposes,from conducting cancer research to calibrating microscopes.
W:That sounds better,But why make such objects in space rather than on earth
?
M:Because earth gravitational pull affects the beads.The beads produced on e
arth are distorted,not exactly round.The ones made in space are precise sphe
res.
39.What are the speakers mainly discussing?
40.According to the conversation,what is the likely use for thebeads?
41.According to the man,why did astronauts make the beads in space?
42.What material were the beads made of?
Question 43-46
Today,I would like to begin by discussing early European settlement along on
e of our well-known rivers,the Hudson,which empties into the Atlantic to for
m New York bay.The Hudson river has a couple of interesting physical feature
s that made it very attactive for settlement by the Europeans.The first is t
hat the river extends inland from the Atlantic Ocean for more than 150 miles
with no waterfalls or rapids,Its surface is virtually flat for that entire
distance,with to obstacles.Secound,the whole 150-mile stretch is infuenced b
y tides from the Atlantic Ocean.Roughly every six hours the river reverses d
irection.flwoing north when the tide is rising and south toward the ocean wh
en the tide is going down.Obviously there were no obstacles to prevent settl
es from moving farther upstream on the Hudson river,and this explains why th
e Dutch penetrated so far inland.They were the first Europeans to settle in
the Hudson valley.Of course,to go upsteeam,the Dutch settlers needed the rig
ht kind of boat,and so to navigate the reiver,they design a soon with only o
ne mast but with two salls,one rigged in front of the mast and on behind,The
mast was very tall,in many cases over 100 feet tall so that the large salls
could catch winds blowing above the shore line hills.Hudson river sloops ca
rried passengers and cargo.The cargo ranging form coal,lumber and hay to fru
it,vegetables and livestock.Travelling onlly ten milles an hour in a good wi
nd,the sloop was not too speedy by modern standards,but it was ideally suite
d to the Dutch settlement,and in fact when the steam boat eventually was int
roduced,it couldn't keep up with the sloop.
43.What attracted the Europeans to the Hudson river area?
44.What is the characteristic of the first 150 miles inland on the Huadon ri
ver?
45.How do tides form the Atlantic Ocean influence the Hudson river?
46.Accourding to the speaker,why did Hudson river sloops have tell masts?
Question 47-50
M:Hello
W:Hello,this is Susan Wilson.May I speak to Greg Robinson please?
M:Hi,Susan,it's Greg,What can I do for you?
W:Well,I'm calling about the theater group I belong to,the PRinceton Players
,we are looking for more people to join us,expecially men and I thought you
might be interested.
M:Oh,gosh,you know how much I love acting,but I'm taking some very hard cour
ses,I might be able to learn my part,but I would hardly have time to come to
tine rehearsals.
W:Well actuallymwe rehearse only one night a week,thursdays from seven to te
n,though we would have to put in extra time before performance.
M:Only once a week you say,Well could you give me time to think it over?
W:Sure,but look,why don't you come and watch our rehearsal next Thursday?I t
hink you will like the way we work,When you see how much fun it is,you will
join right away.
M:Okay,I'll come to a rehearsal,but I can't promise more than that,
W:Great.I'll give you a call on Wednesday to remind you Talk to you then,bye
now.
M:Bye Susan.
47.Whay does Suan think Greg might be interested in the theater group?
48.How often does the group rehearse?
49.Whay does Greg ask for time to think about whether be will join the group
?
50.What does Suan expect Greg to do?
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