Questions 11~13 are based on a conversation between two college classmates. You now hove 15 seconds to read Questions 11~13. |
Questions 11~13 are based on a conversation between two college classmates. You now hove 15 seconds to read Questions 11~13. |
Questions are based on the following dialogue between a student and a librarian.
Librarian: Can I help you
Student: Yes, I am a bit confused. My sociology class is supposed to read a chapter in a book called Sociology and the Modern Age. According to the course plan, the book is in the library, but I haven’t been able to find it.
Librarian: Do you have your course plan with you May I see it
Student: Yes, uh....I put it in the front of my sociology notebook. Oh, here it is.
Librarian: Let me see. Oh yes. Your professor has placed this book on reserve, That means you cannot find it on the shelves in its usual place.You need to go to a special room called the reserve room. It’s down the hall and to the right.
Student: I’m sorry. I still don’t understand what you mean by on reserve.
Librarian: You see, your professor wants every one in the class to read the chapter. If one student removes the book from th
A. It needs to be preserved until reprints come out.
B. It is the only copy of the kind and must be kept intact.
C. It is the professor’s own book put in the library.
D. It needs to be read by every one of the class.
Questions are based on the following conversation on transportation in 21st century.
M: Talking about the 21st Century, as far as transportation is concerned, I think there’re going to be huge changes in the way people use cars.They’ll probably have made laws about what kind of car you can own and when you can use it.
W: And I bet it’ll be impossible for people to use cars whenever they like. There’ll be just too many of them on the roads.The air will be so seriously polluted that nobody will be able to breathe normally.
M: Exactly. People will have to rely on other modes of transportation — especially trains.
W: Why do you say that
M: Well, we won’t be able to use caps, and airports take too much space.With the supply of land for airports shrinking around the world, there are going to be fewer airports and fewer plane flights.That leaves trains.
W: Huh. So do you thinkthere will be more efficient
A. The land for airports will be used for other purposes.
B. There are too many people travelling by car.
C. Many people have a fear for air travel.
D. There will be faster way" of travelling than travelling by air.
Conversation 2
Questions 8 to 10 are based on the following conversation.
[听力原文]8-10
W: Good evening. Which Evening Class would you like to enroll for
M: I’ve been thinking of taking the course of History. Are there any vacancies
W: Well, let me see... We’ve got four places left. M: Will it be starting next week
W: We hope so. It will begin on Monday, 5:00 to 8:00 in the evening. Shall I put you down We’ll have stopped taking any more names by the end of this evening, so if you...
M: Can you tell me where this course is held
W: Oh, it is in the main block building, first floor, Room 304.
M: How much is this all going to cost
W: Er... the course fee is $ 40 a term. That is 20 weeks.
M: It sounds nice. All right, count me in.
Conversation 1
Questions 6 and 7 are based on the following conversation.
[听力原文]6-7
W: Hello, Prof. Green. What a nice surprise to meet you here.
M: Oh, dear. Is that you, my little Linda How time flies! We haven’t met for three years.
W: Right. Your class always remains fresh in my mind as I enjoyed it so much. How have you been I’ve been missing you.
M: I’m fine, dear. You have really grown up.
W: Prof. Green, I’m going to get married next month.
M: What a wonderful news! Best wishes on a happy marriage, dear.
W: Thank you, Prof. Green. I’d like to invite you to my wedding. Could you please come
M: Sure, sure. Linda. I’ll also bring you a good present. I’m sure you will like it. ’It will carry much love with it.
W: That’s very kind of you, professor.
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