A. She felt so angry about it. B. She will look for it herself. C. She will teach him to use it. D. She will have it repaired.
53. What happened to two people? A. They suffered from a car accident. B. They got lost.
C. They got at the downtown. D. They hit a person.
54. How does the man advise to deal with the problem? A. Buy a map.
B. Get back onto the main highway. C. Ask a police for direction. D. Park the car aside.
55. What did two people talk about?
A. Some Quarrels in the neighbor’s house in the next block. B. Go out for shopping.
C. Noisy disturbance in the street. D. Somebody is screaming.
56. Why did not the woman investigate? A. She has to finish her job.
B. She doesn’t like to hear some shouts and screams. C. She is afraid of being involved in it. D. She thought it is none of her business.
57. What happened to Howard?
A. His car was missing. B. He suffered from car accident. C. He got a fine from traffic police. D. He bought another new car.
58. Why is Howard lucky? A. He is making recovery lately. B. His lost car has been found back.
C. He’s got insurance and the police already have some clues. D. He has got the claim for his missing car.
59. What does the man imply about the washing machine? A. It wasn’t a good investment. B. It should have lasted longer. C. The man should buy new parts for it. D. The man won’t be able to get it repaired.
60. What does the man suggest? A. Fix the washing machine herself.
B. Go get some parts for the washing machine. C. Go get some recent parts for the washing machine D. Try to repair it in another repair shop.
61. What are the speakers talking about? A. The reasons for sponsorship.
B. How to become a well-known company. C. How to pay fewer taxes D. How to sponsor sports events.
62. What does the woman mean?
A. It’s obvious that sponsorship can save money
B. The company can avoid paying taxes if it can sponsor sports events. C. The company cannot get known unless it sponsors big events.
D. The company can reduce the amount of their tax by claiming expenditures on sponsorship
63. Why does the woman complain to Head Waiter? A. There is something wrong with the table. B. One waiter was impolite to them.
C. They have been waiting for too long for their meal. D. They have been offered the wrong dishes. 64. What is the explanation from the Head Waiter? A. The dishes they ordered are being prepared. B. The woman hasn’t ordered dishes. C. There was an accident with the cook. D. Their staff has been kept unusually busy. 65. Why does the man regard Barry as unusual? A. Barry has a quality, called \
B. Barry had a big change on his physical appearance.
C. Barry has a certain way of speaking and choosing his words that's unique. D. Barry is good at giving speeches. 66. What does \A. An ability to deal with problems.
B. A charming capacity of attracting the people.
C. A personal attractiveness or interestingness that enables you to influence others. D. A potential ability to do a good job. 67. How did the critic feel about the movie? A. It would be chosen as the best movie this year.
B. It was one of the best films of the last ten years and it would be a candidate for some film awards at the end of the year. C. Its plot would be considered most fantastic.
D. It would make biggest profits.
68. Why does the woman think of this movie as the best film of the year? A. She thinks that it has a marvelous plot and superb acting. B. She thinks that it would win the praise.
C. She likes the actors and the actresses in the movie. D. She thinks that it reveals the reality. 69. Where does the conversation take place? A: In a shoe factory. B: Near a window. C: In a shop. D: At a school.
70. What kind of shoes will the woman going to buy? A: The shoes she has planned to buy. B: The shoes in slightly different style. C: The shoes in completely different style. D: She will not buy any shoes. 71. Why was the man late?
A. Because he had a terrible accident. B. Because he felt terrible.
C. Because he lost control of his car.
D. Because there was a traffic jam caused by a terrible accident. 72. What caused the bus driver to lose control of the bus? A. He made a sudden turn. B. He drove the bus over a bicycle. C. He tried to avoid hitting the truck. D. He was driving too fast.
73. What do we learn from the conversation? A. All the passengers were killed. B. No more survivors have been found C. It’s too late to search for survivors
D. The plane crashed at night
74. For how long have the members of the rescue crew searched for the survivors? A. For a whole night B. For a whole day C. Not mentioned D. For hours
75. What does the man mean?
A. The woman's exaggerating the seriousness of the pollution. B. He doesn’t agree with the woman.
C. The air pollution is caused by the development of industry. D. The city was poor because there wasn't much industry then. 76. What does the woman imply? A. Moving away is a good idea.
B. They will still suffer from air pollution wherever they go C. They can escape from air pollution in another city. D. She wishes she were living in the past. 77. Why does the man want to join in the work?
A. Because it is a great way to connect with the community. B. Because in this way he can work in the environment council. C. Because he can enjoy various services from volunteers. D. Because he has a lot of time. 78. What does the woman imply?
A. Voluntary work can help the man establish connections with the community B. The man's voluntary work has left him little room in his schedule C. Voluntary work with the environment council requires a time commitment D. A lot of people have signed up for voluntary work with the environment council 79. What can we learn from the conversation? A. The man deserved the award. B. The woman helped the man succeed.
C. The man is thankful to the woman for her assistance.