— May I speak to Prof . Li please?—().
A.There's no Prof. Li
B.I'm afraid you've got the wrong number
C.No, you can't
B、I'm afraid you've got the wrong number
A.There's no Prof. Li
B.I'm afraid you've got the wrong number
C.No, you can't
B、I'm afraid you've got the wrong number
第1题
Receptionist: Colson Company.
Jim: __________May I speak to Tom Wang, please?
A. Hi, there.
B. Hello, Miss.
C. Good afternoon.
D. This is Jim Welch
第2题
Nicholas: Hello. May I speak to Tom?
Tom: ______
A、Sorry, the number is engaged. Will you hold?
B、Hello. Who're you, please?
C、Hello. Thank you for calling.
D、Yes, speaking.
第3题
A.Hello!Are you Li Ming
B.Hello,!I'mJack.who are you
C.Hello!May I speak to Li Ming
第4题
A.My name is Henry.
B.This is Henry speaking.
C.It is Henry.
第5题
—Hello, Quanjude Roast Duck Restaurant. May I help you?—()
A、I would like to reserve a table for four people at 6 tomorrow evening.
B、I would rather speak to your manager.
C、I want to leave a message.
D、May I have your name please?
第6题
听力原文:W: Hello, Mr. Black's office.
M: Hello, may I speak with the educational advisor?
W: I'm sorry. Mr. Black's not here this morning, I'm his secretary. May I help you?
M: Yes, I would like some information about English-language schools in the United States. I'm graduating from Kuwait University this year and I want to study for my master's degree in America.
W: Have you been accepted by an American university yet?
M: Yes, I've just been accepted at the University of Chicago, but the university wrote me that I have to take an intensive English course before entering their program.
W: Well... there are many schools in the U.S. that offer English courses. Perhaps you should come down and talk to Mr. Black.
M: Ok. Could you make an appointment for me?
W: Yes, would nine o'clock tomorrow be all right?
M: No, I'm sorry. I can't come then. I have an exam at that time. Could I come the day after tomorrow at ten o'clock?
W: Yes, that will be fine, I think. May I have your name and phone number?
M: Sure, my name is Suleiman Mohammed and my phone number is 6536667.
W: Thank you, Mr. Suleiman. We'll see you Wednesday, June ninth, at ten o'clock.
M: Thank you. Good-bye.
W: Good-bye.
(20)
A.Mr. Black's secretary.
B.Mr. Suleiman.
C.The educational advisor.
D.A teacher at the University of Chicago.
第7题
Ⅴ. Daily Conversation (10 points)
Direction: Pick out the appropriate expression from the eight choices and complete the following dialogue by blackening the corresponding letter on the answer sheet.
A. Can I take a message?
B. Not at all.
C. Please take it easy.
D. Is that OK? E. Nice to meet you.
F. Don't worry.
G. But he panned to. H. What can I do for you?
56. A: Hello. May I speak to Mike please?
B: Just a moment. Mike! ... Mike! ... I'm sorry. He is out.______?
第8题
Everybody may have seen the film "Death on the Nile (尼罗河) ," but nobody can imagine that the writer of the story, Agatha Christie, saved a baby in a most unusual way.
In June 1977, a baby girl became seriously ill in Deleville. Doctors there were unable to find out the cause of her illness, so she was sent to a famous hospital in London, where there were many excellent doctors. The baby was so seriously iii that a team of doctors hurried to examine her without any delay. The doctors, too, were puzzled by the baby's illness, and they also became discouraged. Just then a nurse asked to speak to them.
"I think the baby is suffering from thallium (铊) poisoning," said the nurse~ "A few days ago, I read a story 'A Pale Horse' written by Agatha Christie. Someone uses thallium poison, and all the symptoms (症状) are written in the book. They are exactly the same as the baby's."
"You're very good at observing things, "said a doctor, "and you may be right. We'll carry out some tests and find out whether the cause is thallium poisoning or not."
The tests proved that the baby had indeed been poisoned by thallium. Once they knew that cause, the doctors were able to give her correct treatment. The baby soon got well and was sent back to Deleville. A week later it was reported that the poison might have come from an insecticide (杀虫剂) used in Deleville.
The baby was sent to a hospital in London because ______.
A.her parents were living in London then
B.the hospitals in Deleville were full at that time
C.she was the daughter of a famous doctor in London
D.doctors in Deleville were not sure about the cause of her illness
第9题
When talking to people within your company()don’t speak your language, you may have to use English.
A、who
B、which
C、whose
第10题
But you will say, you need not have your name printed in the telephone directory, and you can have a telephone which is only usable for outgoing calls. Besides, you will say, isn't it important to have a telephone in case of sudden emergency--illness, accident, or fire? Of course, you are right, but here in a thickly populated country like England one is seldom far from a telephone in case of dreadful necessity.
I think perhaps I had better try to justify myself by trying to prove that what I like is good. I admit that in different circumstances--if I were a tycoon(实业界巨头) , for instance, or bed-ridden I might find a telephone essential. But then if I were a taxi-driver I should find a car essential. Let me put it another way: there are two things for which the English seem to show particular aptitude: one is mechanical invention, the other is literature. My own business happens to be with the use of words but I see I must now stop using them. For have just been handed a slip of paper to say that somebody is waiting to speak to me on the telephone. I think I had better answer it. After all, one never knows, it may be something important.
What does the work "pest" in the second sentence of the first paragraph mean? ()
A.Harmful thing.
B.Insignificant thing.
C.Troublesome thing
D.Trivial thing
第11题
From the passage we may infer that the Toyota's Partner______.
A.is much better than. any other robots
B.is no more than a mechanic device
C.may be put into mass production
D.may speak like a man