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We can go to the cinema then.().
A.So we can.
B.So can we
C.Nor can we
D.neither we can
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A.So we can.
B.So can we
C.Nor can we
D.neither we can
第1题
They came out of the cinema at 11 o'clock, got into their car and began driving home. It was quite dark. Then Mrs. Jones said. "Look, Bill. A woman is running along the road very fast, and a man's running after her. Can you see them?"
Mr. Jones said. "Yes, I can." He drove the car slowly, near the woman and said to her, "Can we help you?"
"No, thank you," the woman said, but she did not stop running. "My husband and I always run home after the cinema, and the last one washes the dishes at home!"
Where did the Mr. and Mrs. Jones go last Saturday?
(8)
A.They went to the theater.
B.They staved at home talking.
C.They went to the cinema.
D.They washed the dishes at home.
第2题
听力原文: Mr and Mrs Jones very seldom go out in the evening, but last Sunday, Mrs Jones said to her husband, "There is a good film at the cinema tonight. Can we go and see it?"
Mr Jones was quite happy about it, so they went, and both of them enjoyed the film.
They came out of the cinema at 11 o'clock, got into their car and began driving home. It was quite dark. Then Mrs Jones said, "Look, Bill. A woman's running along the road very fast, and a man's running after her. Can you see them?"
Mr Jones said, "Yes, I can." He drove the car slowly near the woman and said to her, "Can we help you?"
"No, thank you," the woman said, but she did not stop running. "My husband and I always run home after the cinema, and the last one washes the dishes at home !"
(31)
A.They went out for a walk.
B.They went to a dark road.
C.They stayed at home.
D.They went to a movie.
第3题
–– Sophia: Hey,—————?
–– Teresa: I wish I could. But I really have to stay in and finish my paper tonight.
–– Sophia: Oh, maybe some other time, then.
A: can I come to visit you tonight
B: shall we have a barbecue some day this week
C: Lisa will leave Chicago tonight. Shall we go to see him off
D: would you like to go to cinema with me tonight
第4题
—Where are you going?
—I am going to the cinema with some friends. The film ______ quite early, so we ______ to the bookstore after that.
A.finished; are going B.finished; go
C.finishes; are going D.finishes; go
第5题
We usually want people to keep quiet in the cinema so that we can ____ the film.
A.contain
B.appreciate
C.receive
D.accept
第6题
W: Yes, well, um, we've done a survey on local entertainment. Basically, we tried to find out how students feel about the entertainment in the town and how much they use it. So we've called our project "Out and About"...
M: Yes, that's a good title!
W: We wanted to find out how well students use the entertainment facilities in town... whether they get to see the latest plays, films... that kind of thing. Actually there were a lot of areas to choose from but in the end we limited ourselves to looking at two general categories: cinema and theatre.
M: Right.
W: OK. Well, first of all the cinema. In the town, there are three main places where you can see films. There's the new multi-screen cinema complex, the old park cinema, and a late-night odeon. In terms of audience size, the multi-screen complex accounts for 75% of all cinema seats, the park cinema accounts for 20% of seats and the late-night odeon has just 5% of seats.
M: Yes, as is shown in your chart.
W: As you probably know, the complex and the park show all the latest films, while the late-night cinema tends to show cult films. So, when we interviewed the students, we thought the complex would be the most popular choice of cinema... but surprisingly it was the late-night odeon. Most students said that if they wanted to see a film, they waited for it to show at the park because the complex is more expensive and further out of town so you have to pay more to get there as well.
M: Yes, and that adds to the cost, of course, and distracts from the popularity, evidently.
W: Well, next, we looked at theatres. There's the Stage Theatre in town, which is very old and architecturally quite beautiful. And there's also the large, modem theatre, the Ashtop, that has recently been built. But the thing about the theatres is that there's a whole variety of seat prices. Also, the types of performance vary... so students tend to buy seats at both and like using both for different reasons and if they want cheap seats at the Ashtop, they can just sit further from the front.
M: And anything else?
W: Yes. What we did find that was very interesting is that there are periods during the year when students seem to go to the theatre and periods when they go to the cinema and we really think that's to do with the budget. There's a peak around November and December when they go to the theatre more and then a period in April and May when neither is particularly popular and then theatre viewing seems to tail off virtually while the cinema becomes quite popular in June and July.
M: Mmm. I think you're probably right about your conclusions...
(23)
A.The entertainment on campus.
B.The entertainment facilities students use in town.
C.The kinds of films and plays students enjoy.
D.The cinemas and theatres students like to go to.
第7题
第8题
Rosie: Yes, well, um, we've done a survey on local entertainment. Basically, we tried to find out how students feel about the entertainment in the town and how much they use it.
Mike: Yes, so we've called our project 'Out and About' ...
Tutor: Yes, that's a good title! 'Out and About'.
Rosie: We wanted to find out how well students use the entertainment facilities in town ... whether they get to see the latest plays, films ... that kind of thing.
Tutor: Now, we have our own facilities on campus of course ...
Rosie: Oh, yes, we deliberately omitted those as we really wanted to examine outside entertainment in the town as opposed to on the university campus.
Mike: Actually there were a lot of areas to choose from but in the end we limited ourselves to looking at three general categories: cinema, theatre and music.
Tutor: Right.
Rosie: OK. Well, er... first of all cinema. In the town, there are three main places where you can see films. There's the new multi-screen cinema complex, the old Park cinema, and a late-night Odeon.
Mike: So if you look at this chart ... in terms of audience size, the multi-screen complex accounts for 75% of all cinema seats, the Park Cinema, accounts for 20% of seats and the late-night Odeon has just 5% of seats.
Rosie: As you probably know, the complex and the Park show all the latest films, while the late-night cinema tends to show cult films. So, when we interviewed the students, we thought the complex would be the most popular choice of cinema...but surprisingly it was the late-night Odeon.
Mike: Yeah, and most students said that if they wanted to see a new film, they waited for it to show at the Park because the complex is more expensive and further out of town so you have to pay more to get there as well.
Tutor: Yes, and that adds to the cost, of course, and detracts from the popularity, evidently.
Rosie: Well, next, we looked at theatres. The results here were interesting because, as you know, there's a theatre on campus, which is popular. But there's also the Stage Theatre in town, which is very old and architecturally quite beautiful. And there's the large, modern theatre, the Ashtop, that has recently been built.
Tutor: So you just looked at the two theatres in town?
Mike: Yes. But the thing about the theatres is that there's a whole variety of seat prices. Also, the types of performance vary ... so students tend to buy seats at both and like using both for different reasons and if they want cheap seats at the Ashtop, they can just sit further from the front.
Rosie: What we did find that was very interesting is that there are periods during the year when students seem to go to the theatre and periods when they go to the cinema and we really think that's to do with budget. If you look at this graph, you can see that um, there's a peak around November/December when they go to the theatre more and then a period in April/May when neither is particularly popular and then theatreer viewing seems to trail off virtually while the cinema becomes quite popular in June/July.
Tutor: Mmm. I think you're probably right about your conclusions ...
Mike: Well, lastly we looked at music. And this time we were really investigating the sort of small music clubs that offer things like folk or specialise in local bands.
Tutor: So not musicals as such ...
Mike: That's right.
Rosie: We looked at three small music venues and we examined the quality of the entertainment and the venue and gave a ranking for these: a cross meaning that the quality was poor, a tick meaning it was OK and two ticks for excellent. First of all, The Blues Club, which obviously specialises in blues music. This was a pretty small place and the seating was minimal so we didn't give that a very good rating.
Mike: No! We don
第9题
听力原文:W: What should I get Uncle Teddy?
M: You could get him a tie.
W: Are you kidding? (19)That's the stupidest Christmas gift one can buy. I don't want to get a tie. (20)Everybody gets men ties for Christmas. It's too boring. I want a more unique gift.
M: Well, you can buy him a pet frog then.
W: That's a cool idea. At least it would be a surprise. But I'm afraid he wouldn't take care of it.
M: How much do you want to spend?
W: Well, he was very good to me. He helped me edit my essay for the scholarship contest. So I want to spend at least 75 dollars.
M: Alright, I have an idea. You know he carries that conservative-looking briefcase every day. (21)I think he would appreciate having a very fine leather bag. You know, not so hard and square like a briefcase.
W: (21)I think that's a great idea. Men look great with that kind of bag. Where can we buy one?
M: I don't think this mall has a leather goods store. So we have to go to State Street.
W: Alright. We can go later then.
M: We can buy something for Mom and Dad here, and then go buy Uncle Teddy's gift on State Street.
W: Good plan. What should we get for Mom though?
M: She said she wants one of those automatic foot massagers. I think they sell them at Sears.
W: Alright. And what about Dad?
M: How about a pipe? He would sure love it.
W: Wonderful! Since we've decided what to buy, let's get started!
(20)
A.New Year gifts.
B.Birthday gifts.
C.Christmas gifts.
D.Thanksgiving gifts.
第10题
听力原文:M: Good morning. Can I help you?
W: Good Morning. We'd like to book a holiday for July, please.
M: Certainly. Where did you have in mind?
W: Oh, well, we haven't thought a lot about it, really. We'd just like to go somewhere hot, you know, and it must be in July.
M: I see. Well, let's get the dates cleared up first, then we can see about destinations. What part of July were you thinking of?
W: Oh, you see, my husband and I have slightly different holidays. I've got the whole month except for the last five days, so I could go from the first to the twenty-sixth, but my husband doesn't start until the seventh, so I suppose it will have to be the middle two weeks really.
M: Ok. Now, let's find a destination. Any preferences...France...Italy...?
W: Oh, not France, we went there last year and it was absolutely packed with teenagers making noise and getting drunk all the time. We definitely want somewhere quieter this year.
M: Well, of course it depends more on the resort rather than the country. There are resorts in every country which are good for the family or the slightly older person. They are usually a shade more expensive, though, as you might expect...
W: We don't mind paying a bit more if it means more peace and quiet, do we?
M: All right. How about Portugal?
W: Oh, that sounds great. We've never been there!
(23)
A.Because she will have the hottest weather then.
B.Because neither she nor her husband work then.
C.Because Portugal is the most beautiful then.
D.Because it is less expensive to travel then.
第11题
W: Yes I do. Thanks. So where and when do you want to meet?
M: Well, I'm busy all morning, so I can't make it then. What about meeting at lunch time, say between 12:00 to 2:00?
W: I'm sorry, I can't make it at that time. Can we make it later?
M: Sure. When are you free?
W: I'm free from about 4:00 until 6:30.
M: OK, what about 5:00?
W: That's fine for me.
M: So which coffee shop do you want to go to? There are three shown on the map. I guess you'll be coming by bus.
W: That sounds fine.
M: DO you know where your bus stops?
W: Yes, it's the bus stop on Main Street.
M: So how about going to the coffee shop on Rose Street?
W: Well, Main street can be very busy at that time of the day so I don't want to have to cross it.
How about going to the coffee shop on Park Street?
M: Good idea. Actually, it's just round the corner.
W: OK. That's settled then. 5:00 outside the coffee shop on Park Street. I'm looking forward to it.
(20)
A.They meet for coffee.
B.They plan to date each other.
C.They meet for dinner.
D.They decide to go traveling together.
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