20106麓學(xué)英募模(15)
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Section A
11. W: Look at the mess! And the guests will be here soon!
M: Take it easy. Ill make sure the house is spotless.
Q: What does the man mean?源www.examda.com
選[A]士說隙癰篩刪模也掃擁模選[A]。spotless為一染模刪摹選[B][C]碩曰械take it easy
12. M: Is the next game going to be held at our stadium or theirs?
W: Do you really think it will make much of a difference with a losing record like ours?
Q: What does the woman imply?
選[C]女士說一直失薌錄畝說什么胤瀉艽同?之塹畝戰(zhàn)失埽也謂什么胤斜耍選[C]狻?BR>13. M: Mum, I got a part-time job at the supemp3arket. Three hours a day weekday and all day Saturday.
W: Congratulations!But are you sure you can handle it? What about homework?
Q: Whats the woman worried about?
選[B]母狀使映遠(yuǎn)芊斯學(xué)習(xí)牡摹詼突映遠(yuǎn)學(xué)習(xí)牽選[B]
14. W: You see, there are too many people here. Lets go to some other places.
M: All right. But cold weather in December cannot keep people away from the busy shops.
Q: What does the man mean?
選[B]女士說太耍胤去傘士說沒猓?2碌也璧殘┲堤店,之薔12碌,痰确x,選[B]狻?BR>15. W: Your exam is over, isnt it? Why arent you cheerful?
M: Oh, I dont know. It isnt that the questions were too hard, but I always feel uneasy when the exam doesnt seem to have much to do with the book.
Q: What was the mans opinion of the exam?
選[B]but士岬皆鞠凳避久慚B] 嵌源說同轉(zhuǎn)曰岬?..it isnt that the questions were too hard, 思些實(shí)選紗絲懦選[A][D][C]time(時(shí))詼曰沒峒?BR>16. W: What do you think of the movie?
M: It was worth neither the time nor the money.
Q: What does the man mean?
選[B]neither...nor...峁骨遁的否定R菜凳鼻噸抵部影值一
17. M: Good afternoon. Im Mr. Jackson. I answered your ad for an experienced advertising executive.
W: Oh, yes, Mr. Jackson. Wont you have a seat? The manager will see you shortly.
Q: What do we learn about Mr. Jackson?
選[D]士應(yīng)聘說芯墓職位女士說暇突丶experienced(芯)see you()前ad指紙系聘媯琣dvertising executive指槍職位選[D] 狻?BR>18. M: Excuse me, would you please tell me when the next flight to Los Angeles is?
W: Sure. The next direct flight to Los Angeles is two hours from now, but if you do not mind transferring at San Francisco you can board now.
Q: What can we learn from the conversation?
選[D]the next flightdirect flight(直錆?transferring(轉(zhuǎn))恕諢詢囟女士說if you do not mind transferring at san Francisco you can board now知為[D]
Conversation One
W: Can I help you?
M: Yes, Im looking for a book on the presidential election system in the United States.
W: Well, all of our textbooks are arranged by subject and course number in the back of the store. Is this a required text for one of the Universitys political science courses?
M: No, it isnt. Ive already looked through all the political science books in the back, but the ones I saw only had a few pages, at most, on the topic.
W: How about the paperback section? There may be something there.
M: Okay.
W: Or better yet, you should try looking in Books in Print.
M: Ive never heard of that. What is it?
W: Its an index that lists all of the books currently available from publishers. If you have a specific book in mind, you can look under the authors last name.
M: But I dont.
W: Then look directly under your subject, presidential elections.
M: What happens if I find a book I want?
W: Well, if its not in stock, we can order it for you.
Questions 19 to 21 are based on the conversation you have just heard.
19. What is the man looking for?
選[B]士說Im looking for a book on the presidential election system...說Ive already looked through all the political science books紗絲貧希a book on the presidential election systemthe political science books耍要尋業(yè)[B] A political science book
20. Where does the woman first direct the man to?
選[C]士說要一統(tǒng)選頻時(shí)女士為說textbook說all of our textbooks are ...in the back of the store耍選[C]要
21. What kinds of books are listed in Books in Print?
選[C]女士說you should try looking in Books in Print士知什么Books in Print攏女士說Books in Print恰an index that lists all of the books currently available from publishers選[C]要注猓琲n print指(books)currently available from publishers誄鄣摹;out of print姆,示辍币财H謾
Conversation Two
W: Didnt you write a paper about Albert Kahn last semester?
M: Yes, for my history of architecture class.
W: Oh, I am taking it now and I have to do some research on industrial architecture. I need to read up on Kahns factories. So I would like to see what you wrote about them.
M: I dont think my paper will help; I focus on his classical design like Clements library and office buildings, but you are interested in the modern building he is famous for.
W: Yes he is best known for his factory, especially the auto plants in Detroit. He made a breakthrough in industrial design. You know before his time, factories were so cmp3ped and inefficient but his factory provide enough light and air and open space. So the cars could be assembled in one huge plant.
M: I remember reading that previously, factories had wooden fmp3e and the heavy machinery made the buildings vibrate and there were firehazards too. But when Kahn started to design auto plants around the turn of the century, reinforced concrete had just been invented. Talk about the breakthrough, not only were the buildings sturdy and fireproof but they were cheap to put up too!
W: You seem to know a lot of about his industrial career.
M: Actually even though I wrote about his other works, I did a lot of background reading. Let me see if I can dig up that paper for you. There were some books of articles included in my bibliography that you might want to look up at the library.
Questions 22 to 25 are based on the conversation you have just heard.
22. Why are the students discussing Albert Kahn?
選[D]女士說...I have to do some research...I need to read up on kahns factories知女士芯品曰痛展
23. In which is Albert Kahn best known for?
選[B]時(shí)注Kahn 氐息the modern building he is famous for約best known for his factoryKahn為什么[B]為細(xì)詰同轉(zhuǎn)
24. To what industry did Albert Kahn make a major contribution?
選[D]時(shí)注岬揭礶specially the auto plants洹盨o the cars could be assembled in one huge plant瞥為[D]業(yè)
25. According to the talk, what was one problem with factories before Kahns time?
選[A]時(shí)注徒缺氐息曰士岬絫here were firehazards too士時(shí)之前詰,[A]為細(xì)幀
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Section C
26.claimmanufacturers薪峁怪R吭和絝or。,live up to使啥洌琹ive up to為(諾浴原)稀械or示faultyor牟選圓泄系么consumer品瑕疵賄瞞anufacturer么謾claim時(shí)for,forit指an item
27.produce前will薅為一原味剩誥謂錚瑀esults啥。this action指暇械present the guarantee at the store of purchase諍芏攏址式冉效示玫效拇produce / bring about / bear / give / yield (good) results
28.complaintin general(一)知浠扒兌荒揭凰凳很寇閡恍的關(guān)糲omplain泄兀蘸settled謀鎩ettle(值幕瞬)complaintcomplain式take ones complaint為怨同complain
29.assuming前木詠峁乖庇σ?ing詵執(zhí)狀鎩?BR>30.personin person為裕恕為潭鎩U鶴綽ut if they cannot get to the place of purchase...to phone or write the complaint in a letter示謾
31.acceptable前It isto phone應(yīng)一荽省應(yīng)注猓盒碔t is/was to do峁故蔽猘ble尾荽省
32.fimp3ly前but示堋恰屎 politely應(yīng)么同浴寫械母元ly尾
33.questionin question為潭,为谈鄣摹the item錁承L港燈芬睬顧吭蠱?BR>34.鳶浮the consumer will succeed best by presenting specific infomp3ation as to what is wrong, rather than by making general statements
Main Pointsthe consumer will succeed by presenting specific infomp3ationbut not by making general statements
35.鳶浮the consumer should do this, stating the complaint as politely and as fimp3ly as possible
Main Pointsthe consumer should do this, stating the complaint politely and fimp3ly
36.鳶浮She or he can threaten to take the seller to court or report the seller to a private or public organization responsible for protecting consumers rights
Main PointsShe or he can threaten to accuse the seller or report the seller to an organization responsible for protecting consumers rights
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Section A
11. W: Look at the mess! And the guests will be here soon!
M: Take it easy. Ill make sure the house is spotless.
Q: What does the man mean?源www.examda.com
選[A]士說隙癰篩刪模也掃擁模選[A]。spotless為一染模刪摹選[B][C]碩曰械take it easy
12. M: Is the next game going to be held at our stadium or theirs?
W: Do you really think it will make much of a difference with a losing record like ours?
Q: What does the woman imply?
選[C]女士說一直失薌錄畝說什么胤瀉艽同?之塹畝戰(zhàn)失埽也謂什么胤斜耍選[C]狻?BR>13. M: Mum, I got a part-time job at the supemp3arket. Three hours a day weekday and all day Saturday.
W: Congratulations!But are you sure you can handle it? What about homework?
Q: Whats the woman worried about?
選[B]母狀使映遠(yuǎn)芊斯學(xué)習(xí)牡摹詼突映遠(yuǎn)學(xué)習(xí)牽選[B]
14. W: You see, there are too many people here. Lets go to some other places.
M: All right. But cold weather in December cannot keep people away from the busy shops.
Q: What does the man mean?
選[B]女士說太耍胤去傘士說沒猓?2碌也璧殘┲堤店,之薔12碌,痰确x,選[B]狻?BR>15. W: Your exam is over, isnt it? Why arent you cheerful?
M: Oh, I dont know. It isnt that the questions were too hard, but I always feel uneasy when the exam doesnt seem to have much to do with the book.
Q: What was the mans opinion of the exam?
選[B]but士岬皆鞠凳避久慚B] 嵌源說同轉(zhuǎn)曰岬?..it isnt that the questions were too hard, 思些實(shí)選紗絲懦選[A][D][C]time(時(shí))詼曰沒峒?BR>16. W: What do you think of the movie?
M: It was worth neither the time nor the money.
Q: What does the man mean?
選[B]neither...nor...峁骨遁的否定R菜凳鼻噸抵部影值一
17. M: Good afternoon. Im Mr. Jackson. I answered your ad for an experienced advertising executive.
W: Oh, yes, Mr. Jackson. Wont you have a seat? The manager will see you shortly.
Q: What do we learn about Mr. Jackson?
選[D]士應(yīng)聘說芯墓職位女士說暇突丶experienced(芯)see you()前ad指紙系聘媯琣dvertising executive指槍職位選[D] 狻?BR>18. M: Excuse me, would you please tell me when the next flight to Los Angeles is?
W: Sure. The next direct flight to Los Angeles is two hours from now, but if you do not mind transferring at San Francisco you can board now.
Q: What can we learn from the conversation?
選[D]the next flightdirect flight(直錆?transferring(轉(zhuǎn))恕諢詢囟女士說if you do not mind transferring at san Francisco you can board now知為[D]
Conversation One
W: Can I help you?
M: Yes, Im looking for a book on the presidential election system in the United States.
W: Well, all of our textbooks are arranged by subject and course number in the back of the store. Is this a required text for one of the Universitys political science courses?
M: No, it isnt. Ive already looked through all the political science books in the back, but the ones I saw only had a few pages, at most, on the topic.
W: How about the paperback section? There may be something there.
M: Okay.
W: Or better yet, you should try looking in Books in Print.
M: Ive never heard of that. What is it?
W: Its an index that lists all of the books currently available from publishers. If you have a specific book in mind, you can look under the authors last name.
M: But I dont.
W: Then look directly under your subject, presidential elections.
M: What happens if I find a book I want?
W: Well, if its not in stock, we can order it for you.
Questions 19 to 21 are based on the conversation you have just heard.
19. What is the man looking for?
選[B]士說Im looking for a book on the presidential election system...說Ive already looked through all the political science books紗絲貧希a book on the presidential election systemthe political science books耍要尋業(yè)[B] A political science book
20. Where does the woman first direct the man to?
選[C]士說要一統(tǒng)選頻時(shí)女士為說textbook說all of our textbooks are ...in the back of the store耍選[C]要
21. What kinds of books are listed in Books in Print?
選[C]女士說you should try looking in Books in Print士知什么Books in Print攏女士說Books in Print恰an index that lists all of the books currently available from publishers選[C]要注猓琲n print指(books)currently available from publishers誄鄣摹;out of print姆,示辍币财H謾
Conversation Two
W: Didnt you write a paper about Albert Kahn last semester?
M: Yes, for my history of architecture class.
W: Oh, I am taking it now and I have to do some research on industrial architecture. I need to read up on Kahns factories. So I would like to see what you wrote about them.
M: I dont think my paper will help; I focus on his classical design like Clements library and office buildings, but you are interested in the modern building he is famous for.
W: Yes he is best known for his factory, especially the auto plants in Detroit. He made a breakthrough in industrial design. You know before his time, factories were so cmp3ped and inefficient but his factory provide enough light and air and open space. So the cars could be assembled in one huge plant.
M: I remember reading that previously, factories had wooden fmp3e and the heavy machinery made the buildings vibrate and there were firehazards too. But when Kahn started to design auto plants around the turn of the century, reinforced concrete had just been invented. Talk about the breakthrough, not only were the buildings sturdy and fireproof but they were cheap to put up too!
W: You seem to know a lot of about his industrial career.
M: Actually even though I wrote about his other works, I did a lot of background reading. Let me see if I can dig up that paper for you. There were some books of articles included in my bibliography that you might want to look up at the library.
Questions 22 to 25 are based on the conversation you have just heard.
22. Why are the students discussing Albert Kahn?
選[D]女士說...I have to do some research...I need to read up on kahns factories知女士芯品曰痛展
23. In which is Albert Kahn best known for?
選[B]時(shí)注Kahn 氐息the modern building he is famous for約best known for his factoryKahn為什么[B]為細(xì)詰同轉(zhuǎn)
24. To what industry did Albert Kahn make a major contribution?
選[D]時(shí)注岬揭礶specially the auto plants洹盨o the cars could be assembled in one huge plant瞥為[D]業(yè)
25. According to the talk, what was one problem with factories before Kahns time?
選[A]時(shí)注徒缺氐息曰士岬絫here were firehazards too士時(shí)之前詰,[A]為細(xì)幀
鳶訃
Section C
26.claimmanufacturers薪峁怪R吭和絝or。,live up to使啥洌琹ive up to為(諾浴原)稀械or示faultyor牟選圓泄系么consumer品瑕疵賄瞞anufacturer么謾claim時(shí)for,forit指an item
27.produce前will薅為一原味剩誥謂錚瑀esults啥。this action指暇械present the guarantee at the store of purchase諍芏攏址式冉效示玫效拇produce / bring about / bear / give / yield (good) results
28.complaintin general(一)知浠扒兌荒揭凰凳很寇閡恍的關(guān)糲omplain泄兀蘸settled謀鎩ettle(值幕瞬)complaintcomplain式take ones complaint為怨同complain
29.assuming前木詠峁乖庇σ?ing詵執(zhí)狀鎩?BR>30.personin person為裕恕為潭鎩U鶴綽ut if they cannot get to the place of purchase...to phone or write the complaint in a letter示謾
31.acceptable前It isto phone應(yīng)一荽省應(yīng)注猓盒碔t is/was to do峁故蔽猘ble尾荽省
32.fimp3ly前but示堋恰屎 politely應(yīng)么同浴寫械母元ly尾
33.questionin question為潭,为谈鄣摹the item錁承L港燈芬睬顧吭蠱?BR>34.鳶浮the consumer will succeed best by presenting specific infomp3ation as to what is wrong, rather than by making general statements
Main Pointsthe consumer will succeed by presenting specific infomp3ationbut not by making general statements
35.鳶浮the consumer should do this, stating the complaint as politely and as fimp3ly as possible
Main Pointsthe consumer should do this, stating the complaint politely and fimp3ly
36.鳶浮She or he can threaten to take the seller to court or report the seller to a private or public organization responsible for protecting consumers rights
Main PointsShe or he can threaten to accuse the seller or report the seller to an organization responsible for protecting consumers rights
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