I am an English girl. My name is Mary. I’m twelve. My dad and mom are English teachers. I
第1题
Them are four people in Mary's family.
A.True.
B.False.
第2题
As your lab instructor, it is my duty to assist you in setting up your experiments and understanding your results. I will also grade your lab notebooks. But I have an even more basic responsibility: your physical safety. I will insist on proper precautions, such as wearing protective goggles at all times. I also expect you to use common sense: don't wear long scarves that might catch fire; don't smoke; don't taste unknown substances.
Let me reinforce this point with a story. Issac Newton, perhaps the greatest scientist of all ages, lived in a period when the toxic effects of chemicals were less understood than today. He routinely sniffed fumes, tasted chemicals, and used open containers for heating substances. In the early 1690s, he suffered through a period of insomnia, depression, and mental instability. Though his biographers linked this situation to problems in his personal life, researchers now think it was a consequence of his lab procedures; they found abnormally high concentrations of lead, mercury, and other heavy metals in preserved specimens of his hair.
Consequently, we must learn from the past and put safety first.
At what point in the semester does this talk take place?
A.At the beginning.
B.In the middle.
C.Near the end.
D.During the final exam.
第3题
M: Not at all. Go ahead, please.
Q: What is Mary Smith?
(19)
A.A writer.
B.A lawyer.
C.A reporter.
D.A teacher.
第4题
W: Hello, Dr. Ellis, my name's Pam Johnson. My roommate, Janet Holms, wanted me to call you.
M: Janet Holms? Oh, that's right; she's in my Shakespeare—an English class. Has anything happened to her?
W: Nothing, it's just that she submitted a job application yesterday and the company asked her in for an interview today. She's afraid she won't be able to attend your class this afternoon, though. I'm calling to see if it would be okay if I gave you her essay. Janet said it's due today.
M: Certainly, that would be fine. Uh, you can either drop it off at my class or bring it to my office.
W: Would it be alright to come by your office around 4:00? It's impossible to come any earlier because I have three classes this afternoon.
M: Uh, I won't be here when you come; I'm supposed to be at a meeting from 3 to 6, but how about leaving it with my secretary? She usually stays until 5:00.
W: Fine; please tell her I'll be there at 4:00. And Dr. Ellis, one more thing, could you tell me where your office is located? Janet told me where your class is, but she didn't give me directions to your office.
M: Well, I'm in Room 302 of the Gregory Building. I'll tell my secretary to put the paper in my mail box, and I'll get it when I return.
W: I sure appreciate it; Janet was worried about not getting her paper in on time.
M: No problem. I'll look for Janet's paper later this evening, Good-bye, Ms. Johnston.
W: Bye, Dr. Ellis. Thanks again.
(20)
A.Doctor and patient.
B.Teacher and student.
C.Employer and employee.
D.Manager and secretary.
第5题
M: Dr. Martin, my name is Mark Johnson. My roommate Benjamin John is in your art history class, Art History 502.
W: Yes.
M: Well, he's sick and won't be in your class today. He asked me to bring his term paper to your office.
W: OK. The paper is due by three o'clock.
M: I have a class from one to two. I'll bring it to your office after my class.
W: Well, I have a meeting this afternoon, so you can drop it off with the secretary of the Art History Department. She'll see that I get it.
M: OK. Oh, I almost forgot. I'm a biology major, but my adviser told me that I need one more humanities course to graduate. I noticed you're teaching a course on landscape painters next semester. Could you tell me a little bit about it?
W: Sure. Well, it's a course for non-art majors. We'll be looking at several different painters and examining their works. We'll also look at the history and politics of the era in which they lived.
M: That sounds interesting. What is required for the course?
W: There's no final exam, and there's only one required book. But each student has to give a major presentation about an individual painter at the end of the course.
M: Hm, it sounds good. Will you be in your office later today? I'd like to talk with you about it.
W: Well, my meeting's scheduled to last all afternoon. Why don't you stop by tomorrow anytime in the afternoon? My office is in the Fine Arts Building right next to the library.
M: Thanks. I'll do that.
(20)
A.Find out about a course.
B.See an adviser.
C.Drop off a paper.
D.Go to a meeting.
第6题
M: Dr. Martin, my name is Mark Johnson. My roommate, Benjamin Jones, is in your art history class. Uh-m, Art History 502?
W: Yes.
M: Well, he is sick and won't be in your class today. He asked me to bring his term paper to your office.
W: OK. The paper is due by 3 o'clock.
M: I have a class from 1 to 2. I'll bring it to your office after my class.
W: Well, I have a meeting this afternoon. So you can drop it off with the secretary of the art history department. She'll see that I get it.
M: OK. Oh I almost forgot. I'm a biology major. But my advisor told me that I need some other course to graduate. I've noticed that you are teaching a course on landscape painters next semester. Could you tell me a little about it?
W: Sure. Well, it's a course for non-art majors. We'll be looking at several different painters and examining their works. We'll also look at the history and politics of the era in which they lived.
M: That sounds interesting. What else is required?
W: There is no final exam. And there is only one required book. But each student has to give a major presentation about the individual painter at the end of the course.
M: Hmm. It sounds good. Will you be in your office later today? I'd like to talk to you some more.
W: Well, my meeting's scheduled to last all afternoon. Why don't you stop by tomorrow? Any time in the afternoon. My office is in the arts building right next to the library.
M: Thanks. I'll do that.
(27)
A.He is unable to attend her class.
B.He wants to deliver something to her office.
C.He wants to hand in a late assignment.
D.He wants to drop her course.
第7题
M: Dr. Martin, my name is Mark Johnson. My roommate, Benjamin Jones, is in your art history class.
W: Uhm Art History 5027
M: Yes. Well, he is sick and won't be in your class today. He asked me to bring his term paper to your office.
W: OK, the paper is due by 3 o'clock.
M: I have a class from 12. I'll bring it to your office after my class.
W: Well, I have a meeting this afternoon. So you can drop it off with the secretary of the art history department. She'll .see that I get it.
M: OK. I almost forgot. I'm a biology major. But my advisor told me that I need one more humanities course to graduate. I've noticed that you arc teaching a course on landscape painters next semester. Could you tell me a little bit about it?
W: Sure. Well, it's a course for nonart majors. We'll ha looking at several different painters and examining their works. We'll also look at the history and politics of the era in which they lived.
M: That sounds interesting. What else is required?
W: There is no final exam. And there is only one required book. But each student has to give a major presentation about an individual painter at the end of the course.
M: Hmm, it sounds good. Will you be in your office later today? I'd like to talk to you some more.
W: Well, my meeting's scheduled to last all afternoon. Why don't you stop by tomorrow? Any time in the afternoon. My office is in the fine arts building right next to the library.
M: Thanks. I'll do that.
(27)
A.He wants to hand in a late assignment.
B.He wants to drop her course.
C.He is unable to attend her class.
D.He wants to deliver, something to her office.
第8题
S: Hello. My name is Martina Bila. I made an appointment to see you at 10 o'clock. I'm a little early. Is that OK?
A: No problem. We're not very busy at the moment. You said on the phone that you weren't happy with your accommodation and were thinking of changing.
S: That's right.
A: May I ask what the problem is exactly?
S: To be honest, there's more than one problem. The main problem is that the accommodation is further than I imagined from the university.
A: I see. And the other problem or problems?
S: The other problem is that the landlady is quite a heavy smoker. I'm a non-smoker, and I'm afraid that I find it quite unpleasant.
A: I'm sorry about that. Weren't you given the option of accommodation With smokers or non-smokers?
S: I'm afraid that's really my fault. I don't mind light smokers, but I didn't get my accommodation organised very much in advance, so most of the accommodation had gone by the time I applied. However, a friend told me that there is sometimes accommodation ... er ... you know ... er ... accommodation becomes available mid-term because some people leave the university or change their place ... er ... the place where they live, so I thought maybe ...
A: I see. Yes, it is important to arrange accommodation well in advance, though it isn't always possible. However, your friend was correct. We do get some accommodation available mid-term. Just give me a minute to find your details on the computer....
S: Yes, of course.
A: Now, your current address is 43 Parkway Drive, isn't it?
S: Yes.
A: Yes, that's a fair way away. The bus connection isn't too good either, is it? I think that it would be better to focus on that as the reason for moving, rather than the smoking issue. However, I will change the information in the computer to say that this accommodation is only suitable for smokers or people who don't mind heavy smokers. That way we can avoid similar problems in the lucre.
S: That sounds like a good idea.
A: Now, the good news is that there is plenty of accommodation available nearer the university. The bad news is that it is more expensive.
S: That's OK. I expected that. Is there any catered or self-catering university accommodation available? That would be ideal.
A: I thought you might be interested in that. The day after you phoned, a place became available. It's catered, so it's the most expensive type of accommodation, but it's yours if you want it.
S: There's no self-catering accommodation available?
A: Not at the moment. Something could become available at any time, but, then again, you might have to wait weeks.
S: I understand. Can I just check the cost?
A: It's £37.50 per week. You also have to pay £23.15 during the Christmas and Easter holidays, regardless of whether you are there or not. That sum doesn't include meals during those periods.
S: But summer holidays are not included?
A: That's right. Students are permitted to stay in university accommodation during holidays but they usually have to move to a different flat.
S: I see. And do I pay monthly? A: Yes, but don't worry if you're a few days late. It happens quite often and we don't mind too much.
S: Can I see a picture of the accommodation? A: Sure .... It looks like this. You can see that there is a single bedroom for each student and a common living room and bathroom. There are no cooking facilities, but many students buy a microwave.
S: Can you tell me anything about the people I'd be living with?
A: There are two girls there. One is British and one is Indian. They are studying law and marketing respectively. They're the same age as you, 20. And they're not smokers!
S: That sounds perfect. If I don't give my landlady a month's notice, she gets to keep the deposit, doesn't she?
A: That's normally stated in the rental agreement, yes. I'd like to be able to keep this university accommodation available, but I'm a
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