听力原文:W: What about the lecture given in the auditorium this afternoon?
M: To tell the troth I would rather have spent nay time on the research report.
Q: What does the men mean?
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A. He liked the lecture very much.
B. He regretted going to the lecture.
C. He thought he should finish his research report first.
D. He thought he had spent too much time on the research report.
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听力原文:M: Hi, Betty! Would you like something to drink? You are sweating!
W: Oh, thank you! I have to work hard since I have put on a lot of weight recently.
Q: Where does the conversation take place?
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A. In the gymnasium.
B. In the office.
C. In the restaurant.
D. In the hospital.
听力原文: April Fool's Day started in the sixteenth century in Europe. Before that time, New Year's Day was celebrated on April 1st. Then a new calendar was introduced called the Gregorian calendar. January 1st became the first day of the year, but many people did not know about it. So those who continued to celebrate New Year's Day on April 1st were laughed at. They were called fools.
Nowadays we play jokes on people on April 1st. For example, someone might put salt in the sugar container so another person could "accidentally" put it in their coffee. Or someone might change the time on another person's alarm clock so that person would unknowingly wake up earlier or later than planned. Or maybe a person would tell a lie to make someone else shocked. After we play the trick, we say "April Fool." Then the poor person realizes he was fooled. In many countries newspapers and the other media participate with false headlines or news stories. It is generally done in the spirit of fun and doesn't cause any real harm to anyone. Do you have any great jokes to play on others? Try it out an April 1st. Just don't forget to say "April Fool" when the other person begins looking a little confused.
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A. Play jokes on others.
B. Say "April Fool" to others.
Celebrate the New Year.
D. Celebrate the adoption of calendar.
A.Very old.B.Very strong.C.Very pretty.D.Very cold.
A. Very old.
B. Very strong.
C. Very pretty.
D. Very cold.
听力原文:M: Yes, I'd like to report a theft.
W: Okay. Can you tell me exactly what happened?
M: Well, I was walking home from wonk two days ago, when this woman knocked me right off my feet, grabbed my stuff, and ran off through the trees. I was so surprised that I didn't go after her.
W: Yeah. Can you describe the woman for me?
M: Yeah. He was about a hundred and ninety centimeters tall...
W: Wait. You said a woman robbed you.
M: Well, I'm not really sure. The person was wearing a white and black dot dress, a light red sweater over it, and she... or he... was wearing a pair of basketball shoes.
W: What else can you tell me?
M: The person was of heavy build, with long wavy hair. She... or he... was probably in his or her late 30's. I didn't get a good leak at the person's face, but well...
W: What? Was there something else?
M: Well, the person... had a heard.
W: Ah! What was taken exactly?
M: Just my left shoe. Strange, isn't it?
W: Ah. The "bearded woman" has struck again!
M: The "bearded woman"?
W: Yeah. It's this man who dresses up like a woman and, for some unknown reason, removes the left shoe from his victims. He won't hurt others and usually returns the shoe to the crime scene a couple of days later.
M: Hey, he can keep my shoe, and I'll just take off my left shoe every time I walk through the park.
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A. He was wandering on the street.
B. He was working in the park.
C. He was walking home from work.
D. He was driving home from work.