英语听力选择题(初级)
[audio]http://sound.yywz123.com/tingbbs/xuanze/1016.mp3[/audio]1. What is the woman's name?
A. Her name is Ruth Ann.
B. It's Ronda.
C. The woman's name is Rachel.
2. The woman spent most of her life in _____________.
A. California
B. Utah
C. New York
3. What does the woman do for a living?
A. She is a computer programmar.
B. She works at a school.
C. She has a job at a bank.
4. How often does the woman go to the gym?
A. She goes there three times a week.
B. She works out four times a week.
C. She exercises five times a week.
5. Which statement is NOT true about the conversation?
A. The man is from a city called Salt Lake.
B. The woman gives the man her phone number.
C. The woman knows a lot about history.
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**** Hidden Message ***** Justin: Uh, hi. Do you need some help with those weights? I can move them for you.
Rachel: Uh, no. I can do it myself. I just have to put them back over there.
Justin: No, let me help you. Uh, Oh, Hmpf.
Rachel: Oh, it's okay.
Justin: Oh, my back!
Rachel: It's okay, it's okay. Are you okay?
Justin: I just need to lie down here. Uh. Do you come here often?
Rachel: Yeah. I usually come five times a week.
Justin: Oh, oh man. By the way, my name's Justin.
Rachel: I'm Rachel.
Justin: Uh, so, where are you from?
Rachel: I'm originally from California . . . Are you sure you're okay?
Justin: (Said in agony) Yeah, um, I'm okay. Where are you from?
Rachel: Um, I spent most of my life in a small town in Utah called Spanish Fork actually.
Justin: Oh, um, I just need to lie here.
Rachel: Um, so, where are you from, Justin? I'm going to call the manager.
Justin: No, no, no, no, no! I just need to rest. Oh yeah, I'm from, from, uh, from Spanish Fork.
Rachel: Wait. Are you sure? You're just not thinking right.
Justin: No, no, no. Not Spanish . . . . Ah, No, I'm from Salt Lake City. So, what do you do for a living anyway? Are you a body builder or something?
Rachel: No, no. I'm a teacher.
Justin: Oh, so what do you teach?
Rachel: I teach math and science, and it doesn't take a science teacher to tell me that you need a doctor.
Justin: No, I'm okay, I'm okay. I'll stand here in a minute. Uh, could I have your phone number? You know, just in case.
Rachel: I don't think so. I think 911 is the number you need at this point.
Justin: (Crying in pain) Ohhhh!
Key Vocabulary [Top]
weights
weights (noun): heavy objects that people raise and lower to exercise
- We are going to lift weights tonight at the gym.
originally (adverb): from the beginning
- I originally played soccer in junior high school, but I switched to basketball two years later.
agony (noun): a lot of physical or mental pain
- Jacob was in agony when he broke his leg during the basketball game
town (noun): a small city
- Many people run for exercise in our small town.
at this point (adverb phrase): now
- We have tried a number of activities and sports so far in this gym class, but at this point, what is your favorite one? CABCB? [b]回复 [url=http://bbs.tingroom.com/redirect.php?goto=findpost&pid=1096356&ptid=638324]1#[/url] [i]tingroom[/i] [/b]need it 能下载下来吗?
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