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From the conversation between Michael and Tessa, we can see that Tessa is trying to ______

.

A.mock Michael

B.console Michael

C.criticize Michael

D.persuade Michael

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第1题

What is the feasible solution to Michael's financial problem?A.to borrow money from his pa

What is the feasible solution to Michael's financial problem?

A.to borrow money from his parents

B.to borrow money from his classmates

C.to borrow money from the Welfare Office

D.to sell his car and pay off the debt

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第2题

What position does Michael have in the Student Union?A.Chairman of the Social Science Soci

What position does Michael have in the Student Union?

A.Chairman of the Social Science Society

B.Chairman of the Natural Science Society

C.Chairman of the Environmental Work Society

D.Chairman of the Literature Society

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第3题

Which of the following statements is NOT Professor Plant's suggestions for Michael?A.to ma

Which of the following statements is NOT Professor Plant's suggestions for Michael?

A.to make much more effort in his course work

B.to cut down on his Union activities

C.to turn to the Welfare Office

D.to take part-time jobs for tuition fees

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第4题

SECTION BINTERVIEWDirections: In this section you will hear everything ONCE ONLY. Listen c

SECTION B INTERVIEW

Directions: In this section you will hear everything ONCE ONLY. Listen carefully and then answer the questions that follow. Questions 1 to 5 are based on an interview. At the end of the interview you will be given 10 seconds to answer each of the following five questions.

Now listen to the interview.

听力原文:(knock on the door)

Professor: Come in. Come in.

Michael: Good morning Professor Plant. I understand you wanted to see me?

Professor: Yes, Michael, I did. It's about your course work.

Michael: My course work?

Professor: I'm afraid your tutor, Mr. Atkins, has reported to me that the standard of your work has been getting worse.

Michael: I know, Professor, I...er...

Professor: He tells me that the essays you have done this term have been weak, and that your attendance at his tutorials and seminars has been poor.

Michael: He has spoken to me about it, Professor.

Professor: At this stage, Michael, your course work is very important. I understand from Mr. Atkins that you are capable of an upper second and it would be a pity to ruin your chances of a good degree, wouldn't it?

Michael: Yes, it would.

Professor: Michael, I think you should do two things. The first is to cut down on your Union activities-I understand you do a lot in the Student Union—and the second is to see one of the Welfare tutors to discuss any problems you may have. I'd like you to make an appointment to do that as soon as possible.

Michael: All right, Professor.

Professor: And I'll expect to hear that your course work has improved. Good morning, Michael,

Michael: Good morning, Professor, and thank you.

(Michael is in the Welfare Of fice.)

Michael: I hope I'm not late, Miss Baxter. I have an appointment for 11 o'clock. Professor Plant asked me to come.

Baxter: Take a seat, please.

Michael: My name's Michael Andrews. I'm in my last year.

Baxter: Oh yes, you're Chairman of the Social Science Society, aren't you?

Michael: That's right. That's one of my problems. It's been taking up too much time.

Baxter: Surely there must be another student who could take over the job,

Michael: Yes, there is someone, I suppose.

Baxter: There isn't anything else worrying you, is there, Mr. Andrews? Anything personal. I mean. At home? Financial? You needn't feel embarrassed. There may be something I can do to help.

Michael: I... er... I'm in debt.

Baxter: Surely you have a reasonable grant?

Michael: Yes, I have, but this term's hasn't come yet and I borrowed some money when I bought a car.

Baxter: I see.

Michael: Now this person—well, actually he's a friend—now he wants his money back.

Baxter: That seems natural enough. How much do you owe him?

Michael: One hundred pounds.

Baxter: Well, I'm afraid it's against our policy to lend money to students. The only solution seems to he to sell the car, Otherwise you'll be short of money all term.

Michael: Yes, I suppose so.

Baxter: In any case, I'll ask your County to send your grant as soon as possible.

Michael: Thank you very much.

(Michael is talking to his friend Tessa in the students' coffee bar.)

Tessa: Cheer up, Mike, you look really down in the dumps. What's the matter?

Michael: I've seen the Professor this morning and the Welfare Tutor. They've advised me to resign as Chairman of the Social Science Society.

Tessa: Resign! But you've done it so well.

Michael: Yes, I know, but I can't get through my work and I've got finals coming up. I intended to work really hard last vacation, but you know what happened.

Tessa: I suppose it is best to resign, Mike. Peter can take over.

Michael: That's not all. There's a bigger blow.

Tessa: Money, I suppose.

Michael: Well, I owe Jim a hundred pounds.

Tessa: What for? The car, was it? You are a fool, Mike. I can't see how' an economist can be so silly about money.

Michael: I'll just have to sell the car!

Tessa: Well, cheer up!

A.is a freshman

B.is a bad student

C.is declining in his course study

D.has spent most of his time on course work

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第5题

Some words in the basic word stock are said to be stable because they_____.A.are complex w

Some words in the basic word stock are said to be stable because they_____.

A.are complex words.

B.are technical words

C.refer to the commonest things in life.

D.denote the most important concepts.

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第6题

At the turn of the 18th and 19th centuries _____ appeared in England as a new trend in lit

erature.

A.Renaissance

B.Reformation

C.Romanticism

D.Sentimentalism

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第7题

Cromwell was made_____.A.King of EnglandB.Lord of the ringsC.Lord of ProtectorD.King of Ki

Cromwell was made_____.

A.King of England

B.Lord of the rings

C.Lord of Protector

D.King of Kings

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第8题

The poem Isabella was written by_____.A.ShellyB.ByronC.WordsworthD.Keats

The poem Isabella was written by_____.

A.Shelly

B.Byron

C.Wordsworth

D.Keats

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第9题

Tess of the Durbervilles was written by_____.A.HardyB.EmilyC.DickensD.Austen

Tess of the Durbervilles was written by_____.

A.Hardy

B.Emily

C.Dickens

D.Austen

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第10题

The currency in Australia is_____.A.Australian dollarB.Australian yuanC.Australian poundD.

The currency in Australia is_____.

A.Australian dollar

B.Australian yuan

C.Australian pound

D.Australian franc

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