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Miss Smith, you’re staying in a family suite, __________?

A.do you

B.don’t you

C.are you

D.aren’t you

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第1题

Passage Five There're only 800 people in Fairfield, and most of them do the same thing a

Passage Five

There're only 800 people in Fairfield, and most of them do the same thing at the same time every' week day. Every morning, Monday through Friday, when the big clock strikes seven, old Bruce Hunt walks past the Farmers' Bookshop. He's on his way to work at the bus-station. And when Bruce walks past the book shop, Robert Brown opens his shop next door and waves to Bruce. When Robert waves to Bruce, you can set your watch and you know it's seven.

If you miss Bruce and Robert, you can set your watch when Miss Mary Smith opens the door of the post office. You know it's seven fifty-five. She has five minutes to get ready for work—to put away her raincoat

and take off her hat and coat. Rain or shine, Miss Mary Smith brings raincoat. "You never can tell what the weather will be like when it's time to go home," she always says.

One after another the shops along Main Street open for the day. The clothes shop and the fruit shop get open for business. When Mr. King opens the bookshop, the clock above the shop strides nine.

But every weekday, people go to bed early in Fairfield. The streets are quiet, and the houses are dark when the big clock over the Farmers' Bookshop strikes tell o'clock. The small town is getting ready for tomorrow.

52. The post office starts its business at ______ every weekday.

A. 7:00

B. 7:55

C. 8:00

D. 9:00

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第2题

There're only 800 people in Fairfield, and most of them do the same thing at the same time
every week day. Every morning, Monday through Friday, when the big clock strikes seven, old Bruce Hunt walks past the Farmers' Bookshop. He's on his way to work at the bus-station. And when Bruce walks 'past the book shop, Robert Brown opens his shop next door and waves to Bruce. When Robert waves to Bruce, you can set your watch and you know it's seven.

If you miss Bruce and Robert, you can set your watch when Miss Mary Smith opens the door of the post office. You know it's seven fifty-five. She has five minutes to get ready for work--to put away her raincoat and take off her hat and coat. Rain or shine, Miss Mary Smith brings raincoat. "You never can tell what the weather will be like when it's time to go home," she always says.

One after another the shops along Main Street open for the day. The clothes shop and the fruit shop get open for business. When Mr. King opens the bookshop, the clock above the shop strides nine.

But every weekday, people go to bed early in Fairfield. The streets are quiet, and the houses are dark when the big clock over the Farmers' Bookshop strikes ten o'clock. The small town is getting ready for tomorrow.

Choose the best title for this passage.

A.A Small Town.

B.Life in a Small Town.

C.Shops in a Small Town.

D.A Clock in a Small Town.

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第3题

There're only 800 people in Fairfield, and most of them do the same thing at the same time every' week day. Every morning, Monday through Friday, when the big clock strikes seven, old Bruce Hunt walks past the Farmers' Bookshop. He's on his way to work at the bus-station. And when Bruce walks past the book shop, Robert Brown opens his shop next door and waves to Bruce. When Robert waves to Bruce, you can set your watch and you know it's seven.

  If you miss Bruce and Robert, you can set your watch when Miss Mary Smith opens the door of the post office. You know it's seven fifty-five. She has five minutes to get ready for work—to put away her raincoat

and take off her hat and coat. Rain or shine, Miss Mary Smith brings raincoat. "You never can tell what the weather will be like when it's time to go home," she always says.

  One after another the shops along Main Street open for the day. The clothes shop and the fruit shop get open for business. When Mr. King opens the bookshop, the clock above the shop strides nine.

  But every weekday, people go to bed early in Fairfield. The streets are quiet, and the houses are dark when the big clock over the Farmers' Bookshop strikes tell o'clock. The small town is getting ready for tomorrow.

The post office starts its business at ______ every weekday.

A.7:00

B.7:55

C.0.333333

D.0.375

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第4题

There're only 800 people in Fairfield, and most of them do the same thing at the same time
every' week day. Every morning, Monday through Friday, when the big clock strikes seven, old Bruce Hunt walks past the Farmers' Bookshop. He's on his way to work at the bus-station. And when Bruce walks past the book shop, Robert Brown opens his shop next door and waves to Bruce. When Robert waves to Bruce, you can set your watch and you know it's seven.

If you miss Bruce and Robert, you can set your watch when Miss Mary Smith opens the door of the post office. You know it's seven fifty-five. She has five minutes to get ready for work—to put away her raincoat

and take off her hat and coat. Rain or shine, Miss Mary Smith brings raincoat. "You never can tell what the weather will be like when it's time to go home," she always says.

One after another the shops along Main Street open for the day. The clothes shop and the fruit shop get open for business. When Mr. King opens the bookshop, the clock above the shop strides nine.

But every weekday, people go to bed early in Fairfield. The streets are quiet, and the houses are dark when the big clock over the Farmers' Bookshop strikes tell o'clock. The small town is getting ready for tomorrow.

The post office starts its business at ______ every weekday.

A.7:00

B.7:55

C.0.333333

D.0.375

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第5题

WHAT ABOUT EATING PEKING DUCK?_Miss Gao__ wants to invite __Miss Smith__ for dinner. The

WHAT ABOUT EATING PEKING DUCK?

_Miss Gao__ wants to invite __Miss Smith__ for dinner. They are discussing the dinner time._

MISS SMITH: Hello?

MISS GAO: Hello, is that Miss Smith?

MISS SMITH: Yes. Who is that?

MISS GAO: This is Miss Gao. How are you?

MISS SMITH: Not too bad, thanks. And you?

MISS GAO: {A. OK, let’s say 6:30 p.m.; B. Let’s try Peking duck.; C. Fine. I am making this call to see if you are free on Friday night.; D. Are you available on Saturday?; E. What can you recommend?} I’d like to invite you to dinner.

MISS SMITH: I’m terribly sorry, but I’ve already made some arrangements for Friday.

MISS GAO: What a pity! How about Saturday? {A. OK, let’s say 6:30 p.m.; B. Let’s try Peking duck.; C. Fine. I am making this call to see if you are free on Friday night.; D. Are you available on Saturday?; E. What can you recommend?}

MISS SMITH: Saturday is OK. I’m free on weekends.

MISS GAO: Great. What time would you like to meet?

MISS SMITH: Whenever is OK for me. I have no plans for that day. What time do you suggest?

MISS GAO: {A. OK, let’s say 6:30 p.m.; B. Let’s try Peking duck.; C. Fine. I am making this call to see if you are free on Friday night.; D. Are you available on Saturday?; E. What can you recommend?}

MISS SMITH: And where would you like to meet?

MISS GAO: I can pick you up at the gate of your company. So what kind of food do you prefer? Why not try Chinese food?

MISS SMITH: Well, I’m not very familiar with Chinese cuisines. {A. OK, let’s say 6:30 p.m.; B. Let’s try Peking duck.; C. Fine. I am making this call to see if you are free on Friday night.; D. Are you available on Saturday?; E. What can you recommend?}

MISS GAO: Well, have you heard of Peking Duck? It’s a local specialty. And a new Peking Duck restaurant opened last week in our industrial park, very near to the recreation center. Some of my colleagues say the roast duck there is really tasty.

MISS SMITH: Of course! Peking Duck is world-famous. I would love to try it. My mouth is watering now.

MISS GAO: All right. {A. OK, let’s say 6:30 p.m.; B. Let’s try Peking duck.; C. Fine. I am making this call to see if you are free on Friday night.; D. Are you available on Saturday?; E. What can you recommend?} I think it won’t disappoint us.

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第6题

听力原文:W: Good morning, this is Miss Smith's secretary.M: Good morning, may I speak to M

听力原文:W: Good morning, this is Miss Smith's secretary.

M: Good morning, may I speak to Miss Smith, please?

W: I'm sorry. She's in conference at the moment. Do you want to leave a message?

M: Yes, all right. Can you tell her that Mr. Johnson called? And tell her that the meeting about the Trade Fair is on Thursday 12th at 2 p.m.

W: Fine, is there anything else?

M: Yes. Could she phone to confirm that she can come before tomorrow?

W: Yes, and what number is it?

M: 566—7896 Extension 332.

W: Fine, I've got that. I'll get the message to her as soon as possible.

M: Thank you very much. Goodbye.

W: Goodbye.

Where is Miss Smith?

A.She is at home.

B.She is having a trip.

C.She is attending a meeting.

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第7题

Section A 2()

A.Yes, it’s John Smith

B.It takes too much time

C.Nice to see you

D.You can’t miss it

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第8题

听力原文:W: Good morning, Miss Smith's secretary.M: Good morning, may I speak to Miss. Smi

听力原文:W: Good morning, Miss Smith's secretary.

M: Good morning, may I speak to Miss. Smith, please?

W: I'm sorry. She's in conference at the moment. Do you want to leave a message?

M: Yes, all right. Could you tell her that Mr. Johnson called? And tell her that the meeting about the Trade Fair is on Thursday 12th at 2 p. m.

W: Fine, is there anything else?

M: Yes. Could she phone to confirm that she can come before tomorrow?

W: Yes, and what number is it?

M: 802-9714. Extension 246.

W: Fine, I've got that. I'll get the message to her as soon as possible.

M: Thank you very much. Goodbye.

W: Goodbye.

Where is Miss Smith?

A.She is at home.

B.She is taking a break.

C.She is attending a meeting.

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第9题

Linda: Excuse me, are you Paul Johnson from London I’m Linda Blake from Smith and Wells.

Linda: Excuse me, are you Paul Johnson from London I’m Linda Blake from Smith and Wells. Paul: Yes, I am Paul Johnson. How do you do, Miss Blake Linda: How do you do, Mr. Johnson Charles Green to you He’s our sales manager. Paul: , Mr. Green. Mr. Green:

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