听力原文:M: I’ m not surprised you didn’t like tht movie. I found it relly frightening m听
A.She wasn’t really very frighteneD
B.She generally dislikes horror movies.
C.She is very fond of horror movies.
D.She doesn’ t care how horror movies en
D.
A.She wasn’t really very frighteneD
B.She generally dislikes horror movies.
C.She is very fond of horror movies.
D.She doesn’ t care how horror movies en
D.
第1题
W: I did too. I don' t care much for horror movies as a rule.
What does the woman mean?
A.She wasn't really very frightened.
B.She generally dislikes horror movies.
C.She is very fond of horror movies.
D.She doesn' t care how horror movies end.
第2题
M: I like watching horror movies. But the scenes on this movie make me feel more sick than horrible.
Q: what does the man think of the movie?
(18)
A.The movie is very horrible.
B.He likes this horror movie.
C.This movie brought him great surprise.
D.He doesn't think highly of this movie.
第3题
W: I'm not surprised. Why on earth don't you lose some weight?
Q: What do you learn from the conversation?
(17)
A.The woman's sister doesn't know the man.
B.The woman asks the man to talk to her sister.
C.The woman is very surprised to hear the man's words.
D.The woman suggests that the man go on a diet.
第4题
W: No—quite the opposite.
Q: How did the woman and her husband feel about the movie?
(8)
A.He liked it, but she didn't.
B.She liked it, but he didn't.
C.Both of them liked it.
D.Neither of them liked it.
第5题
Olga: Hi Xavier. Yes, I got it. Let's have a look through together and see what we can find. You start.
Xavier: OK. Educational records, including all student records, are
maintained by the Office of Records in room A167. Student Q21
records are maintained in a manner that protects the privacy of
students and provides eligible people access to the information
recorded.
Olga: I heard something about public information. This can be given
to certain people at the university without a student's permission.
Xavier: Ah, yes. That must be public directory information. The university Q22
defines public directory information as: name; addresses;
university e-mail address; photo ID pictures; telephone
numbers; major field of study; dates of attendance; enrolment
status ...
Olga: What? Like whether they are full-or part-time?
Xavier: Yes. Also, students' hours enrolled in or completed; degrees,
honours, certificates received or anticipated; weight and height Q23
if they are an athletic team member; participation in officially
recognised activities and sports; and institutions previously attended.
Olga: That's a lot of information!
Xavier: Well, a person who wants it must have a good reason for obtaining
it, so essentially only faculty staff can get it. They have Q24
to fill out a request form. whenever they want this information.
Of course, they can approach the student directly and get it
from them ...
Olga: Can a student stop people accessing their information? Q25
Xavier: Let me see .... Yes .... It says that a student may suppress the above public information items by completing and submitting a public directory information form. Forms may be obtained from the office.
Olga: OK.
Xavier: So, what did you find out about appealing against a grade?
Olga: Well, students have a right to a grade review to correct a grade and to a grade appeal as a remedy for an unfair grade in a course.
Xavier: Does that mean there must be a grade review before a grade appeal?
Olga: Yes, but I'll get to that in a minute. A grade appeal refers to
any of the following: the assignment of a grade to a particular
student on some basis other than academic or behavioural Q26
performance in the course; 6 the assignment of a grade to
a particular student by using more exacting or demanding
standards than were applied to other students in that course;
the assignment of a grade by a substantial departure from the
instructor's previously announced or written standards.
Xavier: That seems reasonable.
Olga: Students have a right to a grade review to correct an erroneous
grade and to a grade appeal as a remedy for an unfair
grade in a course. Even before the review, the student must
contact the instructor by midterm of the following term and Q27
request a review and an accounting of how the grade was
determined. If the student is satisfied with the response, the
procedure ends.
Xavier: So, there's no way t
第6题
M: I tried to. I stopped by the ticket office on the way back from campus, but they wouldn't take my check.
W: Why not?
M: The cashier said I didn't have enough identification with me—a student ID card wasn't enough. He said I needed a driver's license, too.
W: What happened to yours? Did you lose it, or just forget to bring it with you?
M: I don't have one. You know me—I ride my bicycle everywhere I go, so why do I need a driver's license?
W: You could still get an official identification card from the state and use that to cash checks.
M: Where do I get one of those?
W: At the same place you get a driver's license, the Bureau of Motor Vehicles.
M: Is that office downtown?
W: No, it's out on Southland Parkway, next to the Midvale Shopping Mall.
M: What do you think I'll need to do to get one?
W: Just bring some official document that has your date of birth on it. You could use a passport, for example.
M: I'll ride out there tomorrow.
W: Good idea. And I'll tell you what, Tim, if you promise to cash a check as soon as you can, I'll let you borrow some money, and you can go get that ticket.
(23)
A.He had lost his driver's license.
B.His identification wasn't acceptable.
C.He didn't have his checkbook.
D.He forgot to bring his student ID.
第7题
(A) Here, let me look.
(B) Which way did you say?
(C) Yeah, I think I lost it.
(21)
A.
B.
C.
第8题
F: I found it under my bed.
Where did she found her book?
A.Under her bed.
B.On her bed.
C.Under her desk.
第9题
M: I'm not sure what I've done with it.
Q: Did he say that he found where his book was?
(14)
A.Yes, he did.
B.No, he didn't.
C.Yes, he has.
D.No, he hasn't.
第10题
W: I'm not sure yet. I want to take two English courses and maybe Spanish. And I'll probably have to take math.
M: Aren't you going to take biology? That's a required class you know.
W.I already took it. No more science classes for me. Science just isn't something I like. What are you taking?
M: Only biology and English.
W: How come you're only taking two classes?
M: I have to work this year. I couldn't get a student loan so I don't have enough money to study full-time.
W: What kind of job are you going to get?
M: That's the problem. I've tried all the gas stations and the restaurants, but nothing, I'm going to try a few cab
companies tomorrow. I like to drive.
W: My brother's a bus driver. He likes to drive.
M: Well, I'll see what happens tomorrow. By the way, have you seen Dave yet? He just got back yesterday.
W: Oh? Where did he go? I hadn't heard that he was going anywhere.
M: He went to Europe. He was there for three weeks.
W: Well, how did he like it?
M: He said Germany was nice but he didn't care for the rest of it. He said he didn't like France or Spain at ail.
W: I went to Spain once and I really, liked it. But the place I like most was Switzerland. I spent two weeks visiting my uncle there. It's great.
M: I hope that I can get to Europe someday.
(20)
A.English.
B.Biology.
C.Math.
D.Spanish.
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