A.type
B.typed
C.been typed
D.been typing
第1题
A.type
B.typed
C.been typed
D.been typing
第2题
W: Thanks, but I have to study my research project. I'm taking that same anthropology course you took with Prof. Grady.
M: The one on ethnographic interviewing? Oh, good! I'm sure you'll get a lot out of it.
W: I have to admit the word 'ethnography'(人种学) scared me a little at first. It seems so technical. But then when she explained that it's what anthropologists do, you know, how they investigate and record aspects of a culture, I didn't seem so intimidating!
M: Yeah, it's all part of the fields work anthropologists conduct and it's good to start doing that now before you become a graduate student and have to conduct large projects yourself. Who are you going to interview?
W: You know the publishing office where I used to work? Vivian, the woman I worked for, she's been a manager there for over 30 years and had seen a lot of changes in the industry. I thought I'd start out by interviewing her about how the people in the office interact with each other and with outside clients.
M: Isn't it funny how we use the thing that anthropologists study to foreign cultures and had the travel halfway across the world to do it? The best part of that course is that it shows you that ethnographic research can also be done on a familiar ground.
W: Yeah. I got the idea from my project from reading Robert Marshal's study of office life and I realized I already had some background in that. So far, I'm really enjoying this course.
(35)
A.Which major the woman will be choosing.
B.An anthropology course the woman is taking.
C.How to find a job in publishing.
D.Which anthropology professors the man recommends.
第3题
W: Thanks, but I have to study for my research project. I'm taking that same anthropology course you took with Professor Gray.
M: The one on ethnographic interviewing? Oh, good! I'm sure you'll get a lot out of it.
W: I have to admit the word "ethnography" scared me a little at first. It seems so technical. But then when she explained that it's what anthropologists do, you know, how they investigate and record aspects of a culture, it didn't seem so intimidating!
M: Yeah, it's a part of the field work anthropologists conduct and it's good to start doing that now before you become a graduate student and have to conduct large projects yourself. Who are you going to interview?
W: You know the publishing office where I used to work? Vivian, the woman I worked for, has been a manager there for over 30 years and seen a lot of changes in the industry. I thought I'd start out by interviewing her about how the people in the office interact with each other and with outside clients.
M: The best part of that course is that it shows you that ethnographic research can also be done on a familiar ground.
W: Yeah. I got the idea for my project from reading Robert Marshal's study of office life and I realized I already had some background in that. So far, I'm really enjoying this course.
(20)
A.Which major the woman will be choosing.
B.An anthropology course the woman is taking.
C.How to find a job in publishing.
D.Which anthropology professors the man recommends.
第4题
A.type
B.typed
C.been typed
D.been typing
第6题
W: I beg your pardon?
M: I'd like to look into your bag, if you don't mind.
W: Who are you to insist? I advise you to take off, before I call a policeman.
M: I am a policeman, madam. Here's my identity card.
W: What? Oh... well... and just what right does that give you to go around looking into people's bugs?
M: None whatsoever, unless I have reason to believe that there's something in the bags belonging to someone else.
W: What do you mean belonging to someone else?
M: Well, perhaps, things that haven't been paid for?
W: Are you talking about stolen goods?
M: Exactly, but if the citizens are honest they wouldn't mind, would they?
W: Stopping people in the street and demanding to see what in their bags!
M: I'm sorry. I'm trying to do my job as politely as possible. However, I must insist on Being what you have in you bag.
W: And what, precisely, do you expect to find in there?
M: Thank you madam.
W: Net at all.
M: Mm. Sixteen lipsticks?
W: Yes, nothing unusual in that I like to change the eater with my mood.
M: I see you smoke a lot. Fifteen cigarette lighters!
W: Yes, I an rather a heavy smoker.
M: Now are you going to come along quietly or am I going to have to call for help?
W: But this is unfair!
(20)
A.A businessman in a store.
B.A wander in the street.
C.Amateur detective.
D.A man with plain clothes.
第7题
W: I beg your pardon?
M: I'd like to look into your bag, if you don't mind.
W: Who are you to insist? I advise you to take off, before I call a policeman.
M: I am a policeman, madam. Here's my identity card.
W: What? Oh...well...and just what right does that give you to go around looking into people's bugs?
M: None whatsoever, unless I have reason to believe that there's something in the bags belonging to someone else.
W: What do you mean belonging to someone else?
M: Well, perhaps, things that haven't been paid for?
W: Are you talking about stolen goods?
M: Exactly, but if the citizens are honest they wouldn't mind, would they?
W: Stopping people in the street and demanding to see what in their bags!
M: I'm sorry. I'm trying to do my job as politely as possible. However, I must insist on Being what you have in you bag.
W: And what, precisely, do you expect to find in there?
M: Thank you madam.
W: Net at all.
M: Mm. Sixteen lipsticks?
W: Yes, nothing unusual in that I like to change the eater with my mood.
M: I see you smoke a lot. Fifteen cigarette lighters!
W: Yes, I an rather a heavy smoker.
M: Now are you going to come along quietly or am I going to have to call for help?
W: But this is unfair!
(20)
A.A businessman in a store.
B.A wander in the street.
C.Amateur detective.
D.A man with plain clothes.
第8题
W: I beg your pardon?
M: I'd like to look into your bag, if you don't mind.
W: Who are you to insist? I advise you to take off, before I call a policeman.
M: I am a policeman, madam. Here's my identity card.
W: What'? Oh ... well ... and just what fight does that give you to go around looking into people's bags?
M: None whatsoever, unless I have reason to believe that there's something in the bags belonging to someone else.
W: What do you mean belonging to someone else?
M: Well, perhaps, things that haven't been paid for?
W: Are you talking about stolen goods?
M: Exactly, but if the citizens are honest, they wouldn't mind, would they?
W: Stopping people in the street and demanding to see what in their bags!
M: I'm sorry. I'm trying to do my job as politely as possible. However, I must insist on seeing what you have in your bag.
W: And what, precisely, do you expect to find in there'?
M: Thank you, madam.
W: Not at all.
M: Mm. Sixteen lipsticks?
W: Yes, nothing unusual in that. I like to change the color with my mood.
M: I see you smoke a lot. Fifteen cigarette lighters!
W: Yes, I am rather a heavy smoker.
M: Now are you going to come along quietly or am I going to have to call for help?
W: But this is unfair!
(20)
A.A businessman in a store.
B.A wander in the street.
C.Amateur detective.
D.A policeman with plain clothes.
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