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1. M: Professor Wang,what is the homework for this lesson?
[00:04.78]W: Do exercise 2 and 3 on page 15.
[00:08.70]Q: What's the homework for this lesson?
[00:12.46]2. M: He asked me to tell you that the meeting this evening is at seven-thirty.
[00:18.26]not at seven.
[00:19.49]W: I see.Thanks a lot.
[00:22.05]Q: When is the meeting this evening?
[00:26.12]3. M: Could you show me that tie over there,the one with blue and gold stripes?
[00:31.40]W: Yes, certainly.
[00:32.99]Q: What does the man want the woman to show him?
[00:37.30]4. M: When are you travelling?
[00:39.94]W: We want to take the flight tomorrow afternoon and come back next Friday afternoon.
[00:44.88]Q; When will the woman come back?
[00:49.27]5. M: How much is it to London by air,please?
[00:54.07]W: $169. There's a flight tomorrow at 16:50 that gets to London at 18:40.
[01:01.73]Q: How much is it to London by air?
[01:07.08]6. M: Let's decide where we want to go on vacation this summer.
[01:12.33]W: Are you kidding,Alice.
[01:14.06]Mom and Dad always decide where we are going.
[01:17.56]Q: Who can decide where to go?
[01:21.40]7. M: What soup do you have?
[01:24.43]W: I will recommend Three Delicious Soup,it is very delicious.
[01:29.18]Q: What does the woman recommend?
[01:33.23]8. M: How long have you been working in your present area?
[01:37.57]W: Quite a few years now...five to be exact.
[01:41.28]Q: How long has the woman been working?
[01:45.98]9. M: Could I borrow your umbrella when I go to the shops?
[01:50.63]W: I'm sorry,but I'll need it myself in a few minutes.
[01:54.60]Q: What does the man ask the woman to do?
[01:58.94]10. M: I have tickets to the Prince Concert next Friday.
[02:03.69]Can you go with me?
[02:05.47]W: I'd like to,but I have already had a plan for next Friday.
[02:09.67]I'm going to visit my aunt.
[02:12.08]Q: What will the woman do next Friday?
[02:17.20]Passage One
[02:18.45]Edward Ted1,a retired2 postman who lives in New York
[02:22.45]was attacked a month ago at a subway entrance in his neighborhood.
[02:26.57]It was late afternoon,he said.
[02:28.79]and he was returning home from visiting his wife in the hospital.
[02:32.87]Suddenly,three young men assaulted3 him.
[02:36.42]They grabbed4 his watch and his wallet,then hit him in the face.
[02:40.57]The blow sent him crashing to the ground and when he got up.
[02:44.88]his glasses were smashed5 and a tooth was knocked out.
[02:48.23]Doctors later found that several of his cheek bones had been broken.
[02:52.85]Mr.Ted,a tall man of 76,said that before the mugging.
[02:57.87]he went where he wanted.
[02:59.57]when he wanted, without fear.
[02:59.64]Even though he said he was"determined not to dwell6 on the incident,"he admitted.
[03:04.84]"I'm very cautious7 now when I go out."He said.
[03:09.07]"I try to stick with crowds of people.
[03:11.45]I don't want to be alone on the street or in the subway."
[03:15.34]"I guess I'm more nervous than before," Mr.Ted said.
[03:18.99]"There is a tension - you can't get it out of your mind."
[03:22.70]11. What happened to Mr.Ted a month ago?
[03:26.88]12. What did doctors later find about Tede?
[03:31.14]13. What did Ted try to stick with after the mugging?
[03:37.28]Passage Two
[03:38.53]Before the 20th century,the horse provided day to day transportation in the United State.
[03:45.14]Trains were used only for long-distance transportation.
[03:49.06]Today the car is the most popular sort of transportation in all of the United State.
[03:55.51]It has completely replaced the horse as a means of everyday transportation.
[04:00.84]Americans use their car for nearly 90 percent of all personal trips.
[04:07.24]Most Americans are able to buy car.
[04:11.00]The average price of a recently made car was $2,050 in 1950,
[04:18.68]$2,740 in 1960 and up to $ 4,750 in 1975.
[04:30.41]During this period American car manufacturers set about improving their products and work efficiency.
[04:38.51]As a result,the yearly income of the average family increased from 1950 to 1975 faster than the price of car.
[04:50.11]For this reason purchasing a new car takes a smaller part of a family's total earnings8 today.
[04:59.23]14. What was the only use of trains before the 20th century?
[05:04.61]15. What is the most popular sort of transportation today?
[05:10.69]16. What was the average price of a recently made car in 1960?
[05:16.73]17. What's about the yearly income of the average family from 1950 to 1975?
[05:26.71]Passage Three
[05:28.43]A neighbor told us about a trip he took with his two-and-a-half-year-old so.
[05:33.53]It was the first time that the father and the boy had been away by themselves.
[05:38.25]The first night they spent in a hotel.
[05:40.97]the father moved his bed close to the boy's and when they were both tucked9 it.
[05:45.85]he turned off the light.
[05:47.63]After a few minutes,a little voice said.
[05:50.58]"It is sure dark,isn't it?"
[05:53.59]"Yes,"said the father.
[05:55.60]"It's pretty dark,but everything is all right.
[05:59.28]There was silence for a few minutes more.
[06:01.74]and then a small hand reached over and took the father's hand.
[06:06.02]"I'll just hold your hand,"said the little boy.
[06:08.79]"in case you get frightened."
[06:11.25]18. How old was the neighbour's son?
[06:16.03]19. Where did they spend the first night?
[06:20.23]20. Who moved the bed close to the boy's?
1 ted | |
vt.翻晒,撒,撒开 | |
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2 retired | |
adj.隐退的,退休的,退役的 | |
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3 assaulted | |
v.袭击( assault的过去式和过去分词 );强暴;猛烈攻击;使(感官)难受 | |
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4 grabbed | |
v.抢先,抢占( grab的过去式和过去分词 );(尤指匆忙地)取;攫取;(尤指自私、贪婪地)捞取 | |
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5 smashed | |
adj.喝醉酒的v.打碎,捣烂( smash的过去式和过去分词 );捣毁;重击;撞毁(车辆) | |
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6 dwell | |
vi.老是想着,详细讲述 | |
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7 cautious | |
adj.十分小心的,谨慎的 | |
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8 earnings | |
n.工资收人;利润,利益,所得 | |
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9 tucked | |
塞进( tuck的过去式和过去分词 ); 翻折; 盖住; 卷起 | |
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