A.Are you listening to me?B.Are you clear?C.Are you still in the room?D.Are you still
Are you listening to me?
B. Are you clear?
C. Are you still in the room?
D. Are you still my friend?
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Section B
Directions: This section is to test your ability to understand short conversations. There are 2 recorded conversations in it. After each conversation, there are some recorded questions. The conversations and the questions will be spoken only once. When you hear a question, you should choose the correct answer from the 4 choices marked A, B, C, and D.
听力原文:W: May I see your ticket and passport, please?
M: Here they are. Will you be weighing all my baggage together?
W: Yes, would you put it all on the machine, please?
M: Okay.
W: Ah, nineteen kilos.
M: Does that mean it is inside the free allowance?
W: Yes, you're allowed twenty kilos.
M: That's lucky!
Q6. What is the probable relationship between the two speakers?
(10)
A. Customer and shop assistant.
B. Customer and ticket-seller.
C. Boss and secretary.
D. Customer and airplane clerk.
听力原文:W: What are you doing, Bill? Writing a letter?
M: Yes, and it's not easy.
W: My Aunt Mabel sent me a gift for my birthday. I can't remember which gift was hers, but I want to thank her for it.
M: Oh, that's a difficult problem. When it happens to me, I just write to say" Thank you for the wonderful girl" without saying what a gift was. Are you with me?
W: Yes, thanks. That's a clever idea.
M: When you have a bad memory, you have to be clever.
(17)
A. She doesn't know how to write a letter.
B. She never receives any gifts.
C. She has received too many gifts from her Aunt Mabel.
D. She can't remember what gift her Aunt Mabel sent her.
听力原文:What does "Are you with me?" mean?
(15)
Are you listening to me?
B. Are you clear?
C. Are you still in the room?
D. Are you still my friend?
听力原文:M: You were very quiet at the meeting this morning.
W: What everyone else was saying really interested me.
Q: What does the woman mean?
(3)
A. She wanted to make everyone else interested.
B. She found the meeting uninteresting.
C. She was listening attentively to the other people.
D. She wanted everyone at the meeting to be quiet.