1. (A) She wants some coffee before she leaves. (B) She likes coffee ice cream. (C) She will pour enough milk for three. (D) She wants her coffee with milk.
2. (A) She can certainly come to the party (B) The party will definitely be a success. (C) She s surprised that Meg planned a party. (D) She would be glad to work on the party.
3. (A) The jogging team is outside. (B) He s running out the door. (C) He s getting tired. (D) The jogging suit is clean.
4. (A) He isn t sure that the meeting was called off. (B) They shouldn t ask Marcia to meet them at the shore. (C) The woman can decide whether or not to tell Marcia. (D) The woman ought to know Marcia s telephone number.
5. (A) She thinks it s easy. (B) She can t solve it. (C) She can help the man with it. (D) She hasn t tried to solve it yet.
6. (A) Order a newspaper. (B) Take a trip in the summer. (C) Put an ad in the paper. (D) Go to the interviewer s office.
7. (A) The man must be a very slow driver. (B) She did a lot of walking in Florida. (C) Most people make the trip in about a week. (D) She got to Florida long before the man did.
8. (A) Look for the umbrella in the theater. (B) Ask the ticket seller about the umbrella. (C) Buy another ticket for the show. (D) Write a check for the umbrella.
9. (A) It should be easy to read. (B) The woman can finish reading it this weekend. (C) It must be very long. (D) It is probably boring.
10. (A) He has already called Harry. (B) Harry knows most of the facts. (C) He needs to talk to Harry soon. (D) Harry doesn t have a telephone.
11. (A) Mary lost the photo album. (B) It s difficult to take photographs indoors. (C) The photo album is in the living room. (D) Mary is a good photographer.
12. (A) The job s short hours make it impossible for her to refuse. (B) She s looking forward to meeti ng her new colleagues. (C) She refused the position because of the low salary. (D) The job is turning into an excellent opportunity for her.
13. (A) Take the man to the station. (B) Find out when the next bus leaves. (C) Show the man the way to the station. (D) Look after the man s things.
14. (A) He has to do what is necessary in order to learn. (B) He doesn t have to memorize all the vocabulary. (C) There is not much he can learn by memorizing. (D) He knows the whole vocabulary list already.
15. (A) He hasn t had time to try it on yet. (B) It doesn t fit him very well. (C) He needs a long-sleeved shirt. (D) He s not sure he likes the pattern.
16. (A) He s too busy to go to the concert. (B) The line for concert tickets is too long. (C) He hasn t been able to reach Carl. (D) Carl already knows the concert is at eight.
17. (A) Wrapping a parcel to be mailed. (B) Getting furniture ready for the moving truck. (C) Buying meat from a butcher. (D) Getting clothes ready to go to the cleaners.
18. (A) He expected to see Andrew at the airport. (B) Andrew should have known the apartment would be noisy. (C) He d be happy to meet Andrew. (D) Andrew is glad he moved away from the airport.
19. (A) It s closed on Mondays. (B) The man doesn t like working there. (C) It s supposed to be open now. (D) The man locked it at 10:00.
20. (A) Take a cab. (B) See the show some other night. (C) Eat dinner after the show. (D) Walk to the theater.
21. (A) The man should see an optometrist. (B) She d like to postpone working on the proposal. (C) She wants to know why the proposal was late. (D) It won t take long to write the proposal.
22. (A) He began rehearsing it last week. (B) It is a very famous piece. (C) He first heard it last week. (D) He found out about it in music class.
23. (A) She has n t started working on the assignment. (B) She worked on the assignment all night. (C) She only studies at night. (D) She doesn t plan to do the assignment.
24. (A) He might go to the movies when he finishes studying (B) He doesn t know if he can concentrate on a movie. (C) He needs to stop studying for a while. (D) He can t think about anything but studying.
25. (A) He has gone out to see Anne again. (B) He s taking a trip to another country. (C) He s thinking only about Anne. (D) He s behaving the same as always.
26. (A) They ll have to wait to get on the boat. (B) There s plenty of room in the car. (C) They were pleased to reach the head of the line. (D) It ll take 40 minutes to drive there.
27. (A) She s not a reliable source of information. (B) She s a better student than Ellen. (C) She s very outspoken. (D) She doesn t take notes in class.
28. (A) Get more people to join the club. (B) Increase the membership fee. (C) Check the figures for the last four months. (D) Spend more money on activities.
29. (A) They don t have room for more workers. (B) The workers they hired aren t tall enough. (C) They need to find a few more workers. (D) Two workers are just right to do the job.
30. (A) He s a golf instructor. (B) He ll probably win the championship. (C) He needs to practice more. (D) He spends a lot of time playing golf.
31. (A) Help with a term paper. (B) Go to a concert. (C) Take care of his cousin. (D) Arrange his cousin s interview.
32. (A) Finish his paper. (B) Go to work. (C) Cook dinner for his cousin. (D) Go to the auditorium.
33. (A) He forgot to ask about her hobbies. (B) He heard she enjoys music concerts. (C) He thinks she has enjoyed traveling. (D) He doesn t know what she likes to do
34. (A) She is shy around strangers (B) She is younger than he is. (C) She is very independent (D) She is usually late
35. (A) To inform him about a class he missed. (B) Because he is eating fish sticks. (C) Because she tutors him. (D) To encourage him to eat a healthier lunch.
36. (A) The cells of plants and animals are damaged by slow freezing. (B) It saves time in the food production process (C) It reduces the amount of energy required to freeze the food. (D) The food defrosts more quickly
37. (A) A fish could survive being frozen. (B) The fish were easier to catch in the winter. (C) Food can be kept frozen indefinitely. (D) Solutions that freeze slowly form large crystals.
38. (A) The safety record of the railroad industry. (B) The reasons railroad regulations were changed. (C) The financing of railroad construction. (D) The evolution of the railroad industry.
39. (A) The use of oversized freight containers. (B) Safety problems with railroad tracks. (C) The growth of the automotive industry. (D) The high cost of meeting environmental regulations.
40. (A) It contributes less to air pollution than other kinds of transportation. (B) Its competitors are inconsiderate of customers. (C) It preserves a traditional way of doing business. (D) It creates personal fortunes for investors.
41. (A) The hiring of extra traffic patrollers. (B) The creation of government agencies. (C) The construction of new tunnels. (D) The repair of public roads.
42. (A) To discuss how microbes affect plants. (B) To introduce the main categories of microbes. (C) To demonstrate the use of a microscope. (D) To describe the structure of bacteria.
43. (A) To show how common microbes are. (B) To prove how well his gardening methods work. (C) To provide an example of an uncommon mold. (D) To diagnose why his plants are sick.
44. (A) They are difficult to see in the slide. (B) There are an unusual number of them in the sample. (C) He finds them more interesting than other microbes. (D) They are beneficial to people.
45. (A) A photograph of his garden. (B) Microscope slides. (C) Drawings of microbes. (D) A chart of soil components.
46. (A) The popularity and drawbacks of winter cycling. (B) Clothing for cold-weather cycling. (C) Winter mountain cycling competitions. (D) Price increases in winter cycling equipment.
47. (A) Milder weather in recent years. (B) An increase in gasoline prices. (C) Construction of bicycle paths. (D) The invention of sturdy bicycles.
48. (A) Unavailability of warm clothing. (B) Bicycle maintenance. (C) Increased illness. (D) Increased commuting time.
49. (A) A back fender. (B) A chain cover. (C) Hand brakes. (D) Thicker tires.
50. (A) Add extra oil to their bicycle parts. (B) Wear special cycling glasses. (C) Take public transportation. (D) Drive a car to their destinations.
听力原文: 1. --Would you like some milk in your coffee? --Please. --What does the woman mean?
2. --Could you help Bob and me plan a surprise party for Meg? --Sure. What can I do ? --What does the woman mean?
3. --Let s jog for another mile. --I ll try. But I m running out of steam. --What does the man mean?
4. -- Should we call Marsha and tell her about the meeting? --I m not sure. It s up to you. --What does the man imply?
5. --I can t seem to solve this problem. --Neither can I. --What does the woman say about the problem?
6. -- Hello. I m calling to see if the summer position you advertised in the paper is still available? -- Uh, yes. Certainly. When could you come to the office for an interview
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