A.$100.B.$150900.C.$185.D.$200.
A. $100.
B. $150900.
C. $185.
D. $200.
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M: He arrived for the ceremony in a patched jacket and faded jeans that the average person will save for mowing the lawn in his garden at the weekend.
Q: What does the dialogue tell us about Robert?
(19)
A. He dressed decently.
B. He dressed improperly.
C. He was too poor to buy clothes.
D. He was particular about clothes.
听力原文:W: What's Sally doing over there all by herself?
M: She's the only one in the group who hasn't come out of her shell yet. Just leave her alone— she needs time to gain confidence.
Q: What do we learn about Sally?
(18)
A. She hasn't finished with the shell yet.
B. She lives alone by herself.
C. She fails behind others.
D. She's lacking in confidence.
听力原文:W: Good afternoon. Merles Apartments. May I help you?
M: Yes, I'm interested in renting a one-bedroom apartment. Do you have any available?
W: No, I'm sorry. None are available at this time, but I expect a vacancy in about three weeks. Could I interest you in a two-bedroom?
M: Well, I'm a student and I have to cut corners. How much would a two-bedroom apartment cost me?
W: The one-bedroom rents for $150 a month and the two-bedroom is only thirty-five dollars more.
M: Is the two-bedroom a great deal larger than the one-bedroom?
W: Yes, it is. Also, I might tell you that the one-bedroom doesn't have a dishwasher. All our two-bedroom apartments do.
M: What about signing a lease?
W: We do require a 6-month lease, and them is a deposit of $100 in case any damage is done to the apartment.
M: Is there a pool?
W: No, I'm sorry, there isn't. We do have a recreation area and a sauna. Also, there are tennis courts adjacent to our building.
M: When could I see an apartment?
W: How about late this afternoon? Let's see. I have an appointment visitor at three thirty and another one at four. How about five o'clock this afternoon?
(20)
A. It has a bigger kitchen.
B. There is a swimming pool nearby.
C. It is available immediately.
D. You don't have to sign a lease.
听力原文:W: Now, Mr. Rose went to the trouble of making this dinner for us tonight.
M: Yes—we should try to do justice to it. We don't want to disrespect him.
Q: What can we learn from the conversation?
(16)
A. It's unfair for Mr. Rose to make the dinner.
B. It's disrespectful to have Mr. Rose prepare the dinner.
C. Mr. Rose took the trouble to prepare the dinner.
D. Mr. Rose took no trouble to make the dinner at all.