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参考答案 第一部分:听力 1-5.bccac 6-10.ccbba 11-15.cbbcb 16-20.abcbb text 1 m: how much are the tickets? w: they’re ten dollars each for the general public, but student tickets are half price. text 2 w: how do you like your work? m: the work is rather hard, but it’s interesting. w: mine isn’t hard, but it’s not so interesting. m: what do you do? w: i work in a publishing house. text 3 w: linda seems to have a good head for mathematics. m: she’s good at other subjects, too. w: that’s true. she’s very clever. m: not just clever. she works hard. w: you’re quite right. text 4 w: i hope we’re not late. m: what time is it? w: let me see. twenty-five past. m: then we’ll just make it. it doesn’t start until half past two. text 5 m: where’s dr. jurgens, miss black? w: ms black. m: i’m sorry. w: that’s ok. he’s in his office. m: what’s his telephone number? w: it’s 666-0706. m: thanks. text 6 w: how do you usually spend your evenings? m: i usually study. but if there’s a new film on tv, i watch it. w: how about weekends? m: i usually do some washing and cleaning in the morning. in the afternoon i like to go out to do some shopping or visit some friends. w: do you often go to the parks or to ball games? m: sometimes, but not often. text 7 m: hello. w: could i speak to mr. parsley please? m: he’s out, i’m afraid. he won’t be back till late tonight. it’s his flat -mate speaking. w: ah. i’m phoning about his dental appointment this friday. m: just let me take this down. what time is the appointment? w: 4: 15. m: ok. i’ll give him the message. text 8 w: what’s that? m: just a photograph. w: who are they? m: well, that’s brenda. she’s my sister. and that’s my father. he’s a writer. w: where’s your mother? m: oh, she’s not in the photograph. my parents aren’t married now. they’re divorced. w: my parents are divorced too. text 9 w: well, bob white, what a surprise ! it’s nice to see you again! m: hello, sophia! my gosh! how long has it been? wasn’t it a year ago at christmas, the last time we saw you? w: you know, i think you are right. how’s your wife and the kids? m: oh, they are fine. billy fell down and broke his leg a few days ago. but other than , there’s been nothing special. w: wasn’t joe learning to play the violin? seems to me i remember something about that. m: oh, he’s given up. he’s all excited about sports now. actually, i don’t mind. all that screeching was getting on my nerves ! w: and mrs. white, what’s she doing these days? m: she’s going to night school on mondays and thursdays. she’s studying french now, but last year she studied typing and sewing. i think she just enjoys going to school. next it’ll probably be cooking. w: how nice for her. oh, i’m sorry, i’ve got to rush. but say hello to mrs. white for me, will you? m: sure i will, and remember me to your husband. bye. text 10 mre. baker was extremely tired. she had been working hard all day long. the busiest time had been in the evening. her children had arrived home at 5. they had been met from school by her sister, mrs. smith, and she had brought them home with her. at six they had been given their dinner, and at six-thirty they had been told to do their homework. they had finished their work by eight, and at nine they had been sent to bed, but they had been allowed to watch tv for an hour before that. that, however, was not the end of mrs. baker’s work for the day. she was sitting in a chair having a rest, and thinking about the things that would have to be done next. this is what she was thinking. “now i must wash the dishes and iron the children’s clothes for the morning. mr. baker will come back home from work at 10. he will be hungry. the dishes will have been washed and his dinner will have been cooked by the time he arrives, but the ironing will not have been done by then. in fact i doubt if that will be done until after midnight. housewives are the most overworked and underpaid people in the world.” |
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