题目
M: Sorry, but I can't believe that you're actually complaining about free publicity. I mean I remember, Shelley, before you were famous, you were begging us to write features about you...anything...
W: If you would just let me finish of course the press have been important. I'm an actress and I understand the power of the press. But the thing is, I rarely seem to read anything true about myself these days... The point I'm trying to make here is that famous people have families with feelings.
M: Oh, sorry. You're really hurt by that particular article last week.
W: To increase circulation and make more money, certain newspapers continue to print those stories when it's obvious that they're not true.
M: But I think we have to consider the relationship between fame, the public and the press. The public are fascinated by fame and scandal, and they love to read about their favorite stars.
W: I'm sick of gutter-press making up stories. It's irresponsible and it messes up people's life.
M: The problem is, it's not always clear what's true and what isn't. I mean, if a newspaper prints something scandalous or embarrassing about a famous person, they're bound to deny it, but that doesn't mean it's not true.
W: Are you trying to say...
M: No smoke without fire, if you ask me.
(20)
A.A little known actress and a literary critic.
B.A well-known actress and a newspaper editor.
C.A movie star and one of her fans.
D.A movie star and a TV interviewer.
第1题
听力原文:W: Hello, Jack! Do you think you can give me a lift to the station? I must go there to pick my sister.
M: I'm terribly sorry, but I can't. I have to be at work by 8:30. I can call you a taxi, though.
What is the woman doing?
A.Asking for information.
B.Asking for an apology.
C.Asking for help.
D.Asking for a taxi.
第2题
A.The weather.
B.The newspaper.
C.The whether.
D.The rain.
第3题
听力原文:W: I don't think we can find a better hotel around here at this time.
M: Let's walk a little further to see if there is another one. I just can't bear the traffic noise here.
What will the speakers most probably do?
A.Look for a more expensive hotel.
B.Go to another hotel by bus.
C.Try to find a quiet place.
D.Take a walk around the city.
第4题
听力原文:W: How's your dinner, sir?
M: It's just fine.
W: Can I bring you any thing?
M: No, thanks. Everything's fine.
What does the man think of the dinner?
A.He thinks it's bad.
B.He thinks it's fine.
C.He thinks it's neither bad or fine.
第5题
听力原文:W: I am thinking of going to Austin for a visit. Do you think it's worth seeing?
M: Well, I wish I had been there.
Q: What do we learn from the conversation?
(4)
A.The man is planning a trip to Austin.
B.The man has not been to Austin before.
C.The man doesn't like Austin.
D.The man has been to Austin before.
第6题
W: Work late? I... I suppose so, if you really think it's necessary.
Q: Who do you think the woman is?
(2)
A.The man's wife.
B.The man's secretary.
C.The man's sister.
D.The man's boss.
第7题
W: That's great. Well, a drink to you and Cindy. Congratulations!
Q: What can we learn about the man?
(15)
A.He will say goodbye to Cindy.
B.He will drink with Cindy.
C.He will marry Cindy.
D.He has been with Cindy for three years.
第8题
听力原文:M: Do you think the travel agency will be open Saturday afternoon I want to get听力原文:M: Do you think the travel agency will be open Saturday afternoon I want to get some information about a bus trip across the United States. W: You don’t have to wait Until Saturday. Right here, in this office, the dean has maps, bus schedules and even a list of inexpensive hotels. They’re for foreign students, you know. Q: Where did this conversation most probably take place ()
A.This conversation was at the airport.
B.They were eating lunch and talking in a restaurant.
C.This took place in a college information office
D.They were at the dean’s hom
E.
第9题
W: I have been out of town for 2 days. And until this morning I come back.
Q: What does the woman mean?
(17)
A.She hasn't talked with the new manager yet.
B.The new manager was not in the office.
C.She has been at home.
D.She didn't want to talk with the new manager.
第10题
听力原文:M: Most banks tend to decline loan proposals which are highly speculative.
W: I think because the banks expect the loan to generate sufficient profit and positive cash-flow for themselves and for the clients.
Q: What will the banks usually do to the highly speculative loan proposals?
(15)
A.The banks will disapprove them.
B.The banks will approve them.
C.The Bank will benefit from the loans.
D.The bank will make profit from lending.
第11题
听力原文:M: I don't know how to convert the blank endorsement into a special endorsement?
W: You can just write above the endorser's signature a direction to pay the cheque to the order of himself or some other named person.
Q: What do you think the holder of the cheque will do next?
(18)
A.To rewrite his signature.
B.To make a special endorsement.
C.To order another person to pay the cheque.
D.To give an order to the bank to collect the cheque.
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