- Do you know where I can post this letter? --()
A.A. The post office is not far.
B.B. What letters do you post?
C.C. There' s a post office at the end of St. Beac
A.A. The post office is not far.
B.B. What letters do you post?
C.C. There' s a post office at the end of St. Beac
第2题
A.Sorry, I’m new here, too
B.How about you?
C.That’s interesting
D.So do I
第3题
Keith:__________,do you know where the police station is?
Woman:No,I‘m sorry,I don’t.I‘m not from around here.
A.I"m sorry
B.Excuse me
C.Pardon
D.Attention
第4题
A.Where are you going
B.Thank you just the same
C.That,s so bad
D.I think so
第5题
(A)Is it too far to walk?
(B) Do you know where is the public bathroom?
(C) What do I do after walking two blocks along the street?
(D) What’ s the best way to the public bathroom?
第6题
S: Excuse me! I am new to the campus. Would you please tell me where I can get a smartphone?
K: Sure! You can go to Mobile Joker Store, which is the nearest mobile phone store from here.
S: Er, sorry, but I don't know how to get there.
K: Don't worry, do you have a map?
S: Yes, here it is.
K: Let's see —Here's where we are right now. To get to Mobile Joker Store, you'll need to cross this square and go to the south.
S: OK. And then…?
K: And then the mobile phone store is about five hundred yards past the gym, on your left. You'll see a sign in front of the shop.
S: No wonder I got lost. I was heading in the wrong direction! Anyway, thank you very much for your help.
K: No problem. Good luck!
再听一听他们的谈话,看看你对他们的谈话了解了多少。
1.What does Susan want to get?()
A.A mobile phone
B.A book
C.An electronic dictionary
2.Susan needs to cross to get to the store ().
A.a school
B.a meeting room
C.a square
3.How many yards is the store away from the gym?()
A.500
B.800
C.600
4.Susan will see a _______ in front of the shop.
A.tree
B.bike
C.sign
5.Susan has got _______ on her to get around.
A.a map
B.an umbrella
C.a car
第7题
听力原文: In public speaking, the watch word is preparation. Most of us tend to put things off, at least occasionally. It's so easy to put things off especially those things we do not look forward to doing. So if the speaking engagement is several weeks off, we may feel that we still have plenty of time. But as the day draws closer, we begin to panic. Don't let this happen to you. Start preparing as soon as you're given or accept the speaking assignment. You have much to do and to do it right will take time. How much better your speech will be and how much better you'll feel if you have taken the time to do it right! When you are prepared, you have gathered the needed data, determined what is appropriate to the listener's understanding and acceptance levels, organized the ideas so they flow logically, selected examples and other supports for your ideas and made them interesting to your listeners, developed a great opening that you know will capture the attention of even the daydreamers in your audience checked out the room where you'll be speaking and requested any feasible changes you wish in the set-up of the room If you are prepared, you are confident that you can best convey your message to your listeners. If you waited until a few days before your presentation to begin to prepare, or worse, yet, the day before, no doubt you'll be anxious and with good reason. And now there is not enough time to engage in more than a superficial attempt. Both you and the audience will feel uncomfortable, like retirement planning. It is never too early to start preparing for your presentation. So, start preparing right away.
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A.Confidence.
B.Preparation.
C.Informativeness.
D.Select appropriate materials.
第8题
I do not know where (could he have) (gone) (so early) (in the) morning.
A.could he have
B.gone
C.so early
D.in the
第9题
A.study abroad
B.work abroad
C.pay for the debts
D.1earn to paint pictures
第10题
A.don’t always forget other's names
B.don’t hear others’names
C.never forget others’names
D.have the worst memory
第11题
If you live in an apartment, know the ways you can use to get out. Show everyone in the family these routes. Stress the importance of using stairways or fire escapes, not elevators.
From most homes and the lower floors of apartment buildings, escape through windows is possible. Learn the best way of leaving by a window with the least chance of serious injury.
In a home fire, windows are often the only means of escape. The second floor window sill is usually not more than 13 feet from the ground. An average person, hanging by the fingertips, will have a drop of about six to the ground. Of course, it is after to jump a short way than to stay in a burning building. Rolling away from the building when you land.
Windows are also useful when you are waiting for help. Often you'll be able to stay in the room for several minutes if you keep the door closed and the windows open. Keep your head low in the window to be sure you get fresh air rather than smoke that may have leaked into the room.
On a second or third floor, the best windows for escape are those which open onto a roof or balcony. From the roof or balcony, a person can either drop to the ground or await rescuer. Dropping onto cement or pavement might end in injury. Bushes, soft earth, and grass can help to break a fall. A rope ladder should be considered when the drop is too great.
In a town where the fire department acts quickly, it may be best to wait for rescuer. Close the doors and wait by an open window for help. Shout for help. Be sure to close the door before opening a window. Otherwise, smoke and fire may be drawn into the room by the draft.
From most homes you can escape a fire through the ______.
A.attic
B.garage
C.windows
D.balcony