听力原文:W: Oh, I wish that bus would come! My feet are freezing!
M: Have you been waiting long?
W: It feels like hours --but I suppose I' ye only been here ten minutes or so,
M: That' s long enough in this weather. This is awful. I hate winter.
W: So do I. And this morning the sun was shining and they were predicting light rein.
M: F ye been calling the weather report all day since it started to snow. They' re still predicting one or two inches but we’ve got at least three inches already. My shoes are full of snow.
W: Well, that' s typical. Remember last year when they predicted four inches of snow and we ended up with four feet?
M: I wasn't here last year, but we had the same thing in Detroit. We were supposed to get a little rain one night, but when we woke up, guess what? There was six inches of snow on the ground and it was still coming down hard. I didn't go to work that day.
W: Well, if it' s really that had, I won' t go in to the office tomorrow. I'11 work at home.
M: What kind of work do you do?
W: I' m an attorney. My office is around the comer.
M: Ah, that' s where I've seen you before, I work in the same building in that travel agency off the lobby.
W: Oh, of course.
M: And I've seen you walk by several times. Stop in and have a cup of coffee sometime.
W: I wish I had a cup of coffee right now.
M: Well, listen, we' re standing right in front of a coffee house. Why don' t I get some coffee and bring it out for us?
W: That sounds wonderful. Oh, look, there's the bus. Thanks anyway.
M: That's OK. Another time. Boy, am I glad to see that bus!
(20)
At a subway station.
B. At a bus station.
C. At a railway station.
D. At the airport.
听力原文: The office has always been a place to get ahead. Unfortunately, it is also a place where a lot of natural resources start to fall behind. Take a look around next time you're at work. See how many lights are left on when people leave. See how much paper is being wasted. How much electricity is being used to run computers that are left on. Look at how much water is being wasted in the restrooms. And how much solid waste is being thrown out in the rubbish cans. We bet it is a lot.
Now, here are some simple ways you can produce less waste at work. When you arc at the computer copier, only make the copies you need. Use both sides of the paper when writing something less important. Turn off your lights when you leave. Use a lower watt bulb in your lamp. Drink your coffee or tea out of your mug instead of single-use cups. Set up a recycling box for cans and one for bottles. And when you're in the bathroom brushing your teeth or washing your face, don't let the tap run. Remember, if we use fewer resources today, we'll have more for tomorrow.
(33)
A. The disadvantages of working in an office.
B. The waste produced in an office.
C. To save resources when working in an office.
D. How to save water in a restroom.
A.Using computers is a waste of resource.B.Many people don' t turn off the computers a
A. Using computers is a waste of resource.
B. Many people don' t turn off the computers after using them.
Computers are run by electricity.
D. A computer is not a must for working.
听力原文:Friend: Hello, Philip. Are you doing a photography course?
Philip: Yes, there wasn't one at my college, Park College, so I go to City College in South Road.
Friend: Are your classes in the evening?
Philip: Yes, I finish at Park College at quarter past five and get home about six. The lessons start at quarter to seven. I have just enough time to eat.
Friend: How much are they?
Philip: My ten-week course is usually ninety-five pounds. But it costs me seventy-five pounds because I'm a student. There's also a five-week course for fifty-five pounds.
Friend: is it a good course?
Philip: Yes, great. The cameras are rather old, but my photos are much better now, so I'm really pleased. I'll never be a famous photographer though.
Friend: I think taking photographs is difficult.
Philip: Well, we did animals first and they're certainly not easy. But then we took pictures of trees, and that wasn't difficult. We'll photograph children next.
Friend: And after the course?
Philip: There aren't many jobs for photographers. It'll be my hobby. I can use my father's camera but I'll have to buy a lot of film.
Listen to Philip talking to a friend about his photography course.
For questions 11-15, tick (√) A, B or C.
You will hear the conversation twice.
What time do the photography classes begin?
A. 5.15 p.m.
B. 6.00 p.m.
C. 6.45 p.m.