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1月大學(xué)英語四級考試試題
試卷一
PartIListeningComprehension(20minutes
SectionA
1.A)Thewomanissclosefriendoftheman.
B)Thewomanhasbeenworkingtoohard.
C)Thewomanisseeingadoctor.
D)Thewomanistiredofherwork.
2.A)Thisapplepietastesverygood.
B)Hismotherlikesthepieverymuch
C)Thispiecan'tmatchhismother's.
D)Hismothercan'tmakeapplepies.
3.A)Takeawalk.B)Giveaperformance.
C)Listentothemusic.D)Dancetothemusic.
4.A)Readanarticleonpoliticalscience.
B)Presentadifferenttheorytotheclass.
C)Readmorethanonearticle.
D)Chooseabetterarticletoread.
5.A)ThewomanwouldunderstandifshedidMary'sjob.
B)ThewomanshoulddothetypingforMary.
C)ThewomanshouldworkashardasMary.
D)Thewomanisn'taskillfultypist.
6.A)HewantstomakeanappointmentwithMr.Smith.
B)HewantstomakesurethatMr.Smithwillseehim.
C)Hewantstochangethetimeoftheappointment.
D)Hewantsthewomantomeethimatthreeo'clock.
7.A)Hegetsnervousvastly.B)Heisaninexperiencedspeaker.
C)Heisanawfulspeaker.D)Hehasn'tpreparedhisspeechwell.
8.A)Shedidn'tlikethebooksthemanbought.
B)Therewasn'talargeselectionatthebookstore.
C)Themanboughtalotofbooks.
D)Shewantedtoseewhatthemanbought.
9.A)Buyaticketfortheteno?clockflight.
B)Askthemantochangetheticketforher.
C)Gototheairportimmediately.
D)Switchtoadifferentflight.
10.A)Dr.Lemoniswaitingforapatient.
B)Dr.Lemonisbusyatthemoment.
C)Dr.Lemonhaslosthispatience.
D)Dr.Lemonhasgoneouttovisitapatient.
SectionB
PassageOne
Questions11to14arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.
11.A)Acaroutsidethesupermarket.B)Acaratthebottomofthehill.
C)Paul'scar.D)Thesportscar.
12.A)Insidethecar.B)Atthefootofthehill.
C)Inthegarage.D)Inthesupermarket.
13.A)Thedriverofthesportscar.B)Thetwogirlsinsidethecar.
C)Thebusdriver.D)Paul.
14.A)Nobody.B)Thetwogirls.
C)Themanstandingnearby.D)ThesalesmanfromLondon.
PassageTwo
Questions15to17arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.
15.A)Hisfriendgavehimthewrongkey.
B)Hedidn,tknowwherethebackdoorwas.
C)Hecouldn'tfindthekeytohismailbox.
D)Itwastoodarktoputthekeyinthelock.
16.A)Itwasgettingdark.
B)Hewasafraidofbeingblamedbyhisfriend.
C)Thebirdsmighthaveflownaway.
D)Hisfriendwouldarriveanytime.
17.A)Helookedsillywithonlyoneleginsidethewindow.
B)Heknewthepolicemanwouldn'tbelievehim.
C)Thetorchlightmadehimlookveryfoolish.
D)Herealizedthathehadmadeamistake.
PassageThree
Questions18to20arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.
18.A)Thethreatofpoisonousdesertanimalsandplants.
B)Theexhaustionofenergyresources.
C)Thedestructionofoilwells.
D)Thespreadoftheblackpowderfromthefires.
19.A)Theundergroundoilresourceshavenotbeenaffected.
B)Mostofthedesertanimalsandplantshavemanagedtosurvive.
C)Theoillakessoondriedupandstoppedevaporating.
D)Theundergroundwaterresourceshavenotbeenpolluted.
20.A)Torestorethenormalproductionoftheoilwells.
B)Toestimatethelossescausedbythefires.
C)Toremovetheoilleftinthedesert.
D)Tousetheoilleftintheoillakes.
PartIIReadingComprehension(35minutes)
PassageOne
Questions21to25arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
Unlesswespendmoneytospotandpreventasteroids(小行星)now,onemightcrashintoEarthanddestroylife
asweknowit,saysomescientists.
Asteroidsarebiggerversionsofthemeteoroids(流星)thatraceacrossthenightsky.Mostorbitthesunfar
fromEarthanddon'tthreatenus.Buttherearealsothousandswhoseorbitsputthemonacollisioncoursewith
Earth.
Buy$50millionworthofnewtelescopesrightnow.Thenspend$10millionayearforthenext25yearsto
locatemostofthespacerocks.Bythetimewespotafatalone,thescientistssay,we'llhaveawaytochangeits
course.
Somescientistsfavorpushingasteroidsoffcoursewithnuclearweapons.Butthecostwouldn'tbecheap.
Isitworthit?Twothingsexpertsconsiderwhenjudginganyriskare1)Howlikelytheeventis;and2)How
badtheconsequencesiftheeventoccurs.Expertsthinkanasteroidbigenoughtodestroylotsoflifemightstrike
Earthonceevery500,000years.Soundsprettyrare—butifonedidfall,itwouldbetheendoftheworld.6lfwe
don'ttakecareofthesebigasteroids,they'lltakecareofus,“saysonescientist."It'sthatsimple.
Thecure,though,mightbeworsethanthedisease.Dowereallywantfleetsofnuclearweaponssittingaround
onEarth?"Theworldhaslesstofearfromdoomsday(毀滅性)rocksthanfromagreatnuclearfleetsetagainst
them,^^saidaNewYorkTimesarticle.
21.Whatdoesthepassagesayaboutasteroidsandmeteoroids?
A)Theyareheavenlybodiesdifferentincomposition.
B)Theyareheavenlybodiessimilarinnature.
C)Therearemoreasteroidsthanmeteoroids.
D)Asteroidsaremoremysteriousthanmeteoroids.
22.WhatdoscientistssayaboutthecollisionofanasteroidwithEarth?
A)Itisveryunlikelybutthedangerexists.
B)Suchacollisionmightoccuronceevery25years.
C)CollisionsofsmallerasteroidswithEarthoccurmoreoftenthanexpected.
D)Ifsstilltooearlytosaywhethersuchacollisionmigltoccur.
23.Whatdopeoplethinkofthesuggestionofusingnuclearweaponstoalterthecourseofasteroids?
A)Itsoundspracticalbutitmaynotsolvetheproblem.
B)Itmaycreatemoreproblemsthanitmightsolve.
C)ItisawasteofmoneybecauseacollisionofasteroidswithEarthisveryunlikely.
D)Furtherresearchshouldbedonebeforeitisprovedapplicable.
24.Wecanconcludefromthepassagethat.
A)whilepushingasteroidsoffcoursenuclearweaponswoulddestroytheworld
B)asteroidsracingacrossthenightskyarelikelytohitEarthinthenearfuture
C)theworryaboutasteroidscanbelefttofuturegenerationssinceitisunlikelytohappeninourlifetime
D)workablesolutionsstillhavetobefoundtopreventacollisionofasteroidswithEarth.
25.Whichofthefollowingbestdescribestheauthor'stoneinthispassage?
A)Optimistic.B)Critical.C)Objective.D)Arbitrary.
PassageTwo
Questions26to30arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
Believeitornot,opticalillusion(錯覺)cancuthighwaycrashes.
Japanisacaseinpoint.Ithasreducedautomobilecrashesonsomeroadsbynearly75percentusingasimple
opticalillusion.Bentstripes,calledchevrons(人字形)paintedontheroadsmakedriversthinkthattheyare
drivingfasterthantheyreallyare,andthusdriversslowdown.
NowtheAmericanAssociationFoundationforTrafficSafetyinWashingtonD.Cisplanningtorep
success.Startingnextyear,thefoundationwillpaintchevronsandotherpatternsofstripesonselectedroads
aroundthecountrytotesthowwellthepatternsreducehighwaycrashes.
Excessivespeedplaysamajorroleinasmuchasonefifthofallfataltrafficaccidents,accordingtothe
foundation.Tohelpreducethoseaccidents,thefoundationwillconductitstestsinareaswherespeed-related
hazardsarethegreatest-curves,exitslopes,trafficcircles,andbridges.
Somestudiessuggestthatstraight,horizontalbarspaintedacrossroadscaninitiallycuttheaveragespeedof
driversinhalf.However,trafficoftenreturnstofullspeedwithinmonthsasdriversbecomeusedtoseeingthe
paintedbar.Chevrons,scientistssay,notonlygivedriverstheimpressionthattheyaredrivingfasterthanthey
reallyarebutalsomakealanespeartobenarrower.Theresultisalongerlastingreductioninhighwayspeedand
thenumberoftrafficaccidents.
26.Thepassagemainlydiscusses
A)anewwayofhighwayspeedcontrol
B)anewpatternforpaintinghighways
C)anewapproachtotrainingdrivers
D)anewtypeofopticalillusion
27.Onroadspaintedwithchevronsdriverstendtofeelthat
A)theyshouldavoidspeed-relatedhazards
B)theyaredrivinginthewronglane
C)theyshouldslowdowntheirspeed
D)theyareapproachingthespeedlimit
28.Theadvantageofchevronsoverstraighthorizontalbarsisthattheformer.
A)cankeepdriversawake
B)cancutroadaccidentsinhalf
C)willhavealongereffectondrivers
D)willlookmoreattractive
29.TheAmericanAssociationFoundationforTrafficSafetyplansto.
A)tryouttheJapanesemethodincertainareas
B)changetheroadsignsacrossthecountry
C)replacestraight,horizontalbarswithchevrons
D)repeattheJapaneseroadpatterns
30.Whatdoestheauthorsayaboutstraight,horizontalbarspaintedacrossroads?
A)TheyarefallingoutofuseintheUnitedStates.
B)Theytendtobeignoredbydriversinashortperiodoftime.
C)Theyareapplicableonlyonbroadroads.
D)Theycannotbeappliedsuccessfullytotrafficcircles.
PassageThree
Questions31to35arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
Amtrak(美國鐵路客運公司)wasexperiencingadownswinginridership(客運量)alongthelinescomprising
itsrailsystem.OfmajorconcerntoAmtrakanditsadvertisingagencyDDBNeedham,werethelong-distance
westernrouteswhereridershiphadbeendecliningsignificantly.
Atonetime,trainsweretheonlypracticalwaytocrossthevastareasofthewest.Trainswerefast,very
luxurious,andquiteconvenientcomparedtootherformsoftransportationexistingatthetime.However,times
changeandautomobilebecameAmerica'sstandardofconvenieaic^ra^tel^iadeasilyestablisheditselfas
thefastestmethodoftravelinggreatdistances.Therefore,thetaskforDDBNeedhamwastoencourage
consumerstoconsiderotheraspectsoftraintravelinordertochangetheirattitudesandincreasethelikelihood
thattrainswouldbeconsideredfortravelinthewest.
Twoportionsofthetotalmarketweretargeted:1)anxiousfliers-thoseconcernedwithsafety,relaxation,and
cleanlinessand2)travel-lovers-thoseviewingthemselvesasrelaxed,casual,andinterestedinthetravel
experienceaspartoftheirvacation.Theagencythendevelopedacampaignthatfocusedontravelexperiences
suchasfreedom,escape,relaxation,andenjoymentofthegreatwesternoutdoors.Itstressedexperiencesgained
byusingthetrainsandportrayedwesterntraintripsaswonderfuladventures.
Advertisementsshowedpicturesofthebeautifulscenerythatcouldbeenjoyedalongsomeofthemorefamous
westernroutesandemphasizedtheromanticnamesofsomeofthesetrains(EmpireBuilderetc.).Theseadswere
strategicallyplacedamongfamily-orientedTVshowsandprogramsinvolvingnatureandAmericainorderto
mosteffectivelyreachtargetaudiences.Resultswereimpressive.TheEmpireBuilder,whichwasfocusedonin
onead,enjoyeda15percentincreaseinprofitsonitsChicagotoSeattleroute.
31.What''stheauthor'spurposeinwritingthspassage?
A)Toshowtheinabilityoftrainstocompetewithplaneswithrespecttospeedandconvenience.
B)TostresstheinfluenceoftheautomobileonAmerica'sstandardofconvenience.
C)Toemphasizethefunctionoftravelagenciesinmarketpromotion.
D)Toillustratetheimportantroleofpersuasivecommunicationinchangingconsumerattitudes.
32.ItcanbeinferredfromthepassagethatthedropinAmtrakridershipwasduetothefactthat.
A)trainswerenotsuitableforshortdistancepassengertransportation
B)trainswerenotthefastestandmostconvenientformoftransportation
C)trainswerenotasfastandconvenientastheyusedtobe
D)trainscouldnotcompetewithplanesintermsofluxuryandconvenience
33.Toencourageconsumerstotravelbytrain,DDBNeedhamemphasized.
A)thefreedomandconvenienceprovidedontrains
B)thepracticalaspectsoftravel
C)theadventurousaspectsoftraintrips
D)thesafetyandcleanlinessoftraintrips
34.Thetrainadswereplacedamongfamily-orientedTVprogramsinvolvingnatureandAmericabecause.
A)theycouldfocusonmeaningfultravelexperiences
B)theycouldincreasetheeffectivenessoftheTVprograms
C)theirprofitscouldbeincreasedbysome15percent
D)mosttravel-loversandnervousflierswerebelievedtobeamongtheaudiences
35.Accordingtothepassage,theEmpireBuilderenjoyedanincreaseinridershipandprofitsbecause.
A)theattractivenessofitsnameandroutewaseffectivelyadvertised
B)itprovidedanexcitingtravelexperience
C)itspassengerscouldenjoythegreatwesternoutdoors
D)itwaswidelyadvertisedinnewspapersandmagazinesinChicagoandSeattle
PassageFour
Questions36to40arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
Whydoescreamgobadfasterthanbutter?Someresearchersthinktheyhavetheansweranditcomesdownto
thestructureofthefood,notitschemicalcomposition一afindingthatcouldhelpridsomeprocessedfoodsof
chemicalpreservatives.
Creamandbuttercontainprettymuchthesamesubstances,sowhycreamshouldsourmuchfasterhasbeena
mystery.Bothareemulsions一tinyglobules(〃、球體)ofoneliquidevenlydistributedthroughoutanother.The
differenceliesinwhafsintheglobulesandwhat'sinthesurroundingliquid,saysBrocklehurst,wholedthe
investigation.
Incream,fattyglobulesdriftaboutinaseaofwater.Inbutter,globulesofawaterysolutionarelockedaway
inaseaoffat.Thebacteriawhichmakethefoodgobadprefertoliveinthewateryregionsofthemixture."'This
meansthatincream,thebacteriaarefreetogrowthroughoutthemixture,hesays.
Whenthesituationisreversed,thebacteriaarelockedawayincompartments(隔倉室)burieddeepinthesea
offat.Trappedinthisway,individualcoloniescannotspreadandrapidlyrunoutofnutrients(養(yǎng)料).Theyalso
slowlypoisonthemselveswiththeirwasteproducts.t4Inbutter,yougetaself-limitingsystemwhichstopsthe
bacteriagrowing.^^saysBrocklehurst.
Theresearchersarealreadyworkingwithfoodcompanieskeentoseeiftheirproductscanbemaderesistantto
bacterialattackthroughalterationstothefbod'sstructure.Brockiehurstbelievesitwillbepossibletomakethe
emulsionsusedinsaladcream,forinstance,morelikethatinbutter.Thekeywillbetodothiswhilekeepingthe
saladcreamliquidandnotturningitintoasolidlump.
36.ThesignificanceofBrocklehurst9sresearchisthat.
A)itsuggestedawaytokeepsomefoodsfreshwithoutpreservatives
B)itdiscoveredtinyglobulesinbothcreamandbutter
C)itrevealedthesecretofhowbacteriamultiplyincreamandbutter
D)itfoundthatcreamandbuttersharethesamechemicalcomposition
37.Accordingtotheresearchers,creamsoursfasterthanbutterbecausebacteria.
A)aremoreevenlydistributedincream
B)multiplymoreeasilyincreamthanisbutter
C)liveonlessfatincreamthaninbutter
D)producelesswasteincreamthaninbutter
38.AccordingtoBrocklehurst,wecankeepcreamfreshby.
A)removingitsfatB)killingthebacteria
C)reducingitswatercontentD)alteringitsstructure
39.Theword6tcolonies,,(Line2,Para.4)refersto.
A)tinyglobulesB)wateryregions
C)bacteriacommunitiesD)littlecompartments
40.Commercialapplicationoftheresearchfindingwillbepossibleifsaladcreamcanbemaderesistantto
bacterialattack.
A)byvaryingitschemicalcompositionB)byturningitintoasolidlump
C)whilekeepingitsstructureunchangedD)whileretainingitsliquidform
PartIIVocabularyandStructure(20minutes)
41.Sheoughttostopwork;shehasaheadachebecauseshetoolong.
A)hasbeenreadingB)hadread
C)isreadingD)read
42.NiagaraFallsisagreattourist,drawingmillionsofvisitorseveryyear.
A)attentionB)attractionC)appointmentD)arrangement
43.1don'tmindthedecisionaslongasitisnottoolate.
A)youtodelaymakingB)yourdelayingmaking
C)yourdelayingtomakeD)youdelaytomake
44.Thehopes,goals,fearsanddesireswidelybetweenmenandwomen,betweentherichandthepoor.
A)alterB)shiftC)transferD)vary
45.CornoriginatedintheNewWorldandthuswasnotknowninEuropeuntilColumbusfounditinCuba.
A)beingcultivatedB)beencultivatedC)havingcultivatedD)cultivating
46.Thesaleusuallytakesplaceoutsidethehouse,withtheaudienceonbenches,chairsorboxes.
A)havingseatedB)seatingC)seatedD)havingbeenseated
47.Thiskindofglassesmanufacturedbyexperiencedcraftsmencomfortably.
A)iswornB)wearsC)wearingD)areworn
48.Somediseasesarebycertainwateranimals.
A)transplantedB)transformedC)transportedD)transmitted
49.Wouldn,tyouratheryourchild____tobedearly?
A)goB)wentC)wouldgoD)goes
50.AlthoughAnneishappywithhersuccessshewonderswillhappentoherprivatelife.
A)thatB)whatC)itD)this
51.Thewordsofhisoldteacherlefta.impressiononhismind.Heisstillinfluencedbythem.
A)longB)livelyC)lastingD)liberal
52.Mike'suncleinsistisithishotel.
A)stayingnotB)nottostay
C)thathewouldnotstayD)thathenotstay
53.Weagreedtoaccepttheythoughtwasthebesttouristguide.
A)whateverB)whomeverC)whicheverD)whoever
54.Itisourpolicythatwewillachieveunitythroughpeacefulmeans.
A)consistentB)continuousC)considerateD)continual
55.Between1974and1997,thenumberofoverseasvisitorsexpanded27%.
A)byB)forC)toD)in
56.Althoughmanypeopleviewconflictasbad,conflictissometimesusefulitforcespeopletotestthe
relativemeritsoftheirattitudesandbehaviors.
A)bywhichB)towhichC)inthatD)sothat
57.HeisabouthischancesofwinningagoldmedalintheOlympicsnextyear.
A)optimisticB)optionalC)outstandingD)obvious
58.SometimesIwishIinadifferenttimeandadifferentplace.
A)belivingB)werelivingC)wouldliveD)wouldhavelived
59.Thedirectorwascriticalthewayweweredoingthework.
A)atB)inC)ofD)with
60.Inasuddenofanger,themantoreupeverythingwithinreach.
A)attackB)burstC)splitD)blast
61.sherealizeditwastoolatetogohome.
A)NosooneritgrewdarkthanB)Hardlydiditgrowdarkthat
C)ScarcelyhaditgrowndarkthanD)Itwasnotuntildarkthat
62.InBritainpeople___fourmilliontonsofpotatoeseveryyear.
A)swallowB)disposeC)consumeD)exhaust
63.rdhisreputationwithotherfarmersandbusinesspeopleinthecommunity,andthenmakeadecision
aboutwhetherornottoapprovealoan.
A)takeintoaccountB)accountforC)makeupforD)makeout
64.Itisessentialthattheseapplicationformsbackasearlyaspossible.
A)mustbesentB)willbesentC)aresentD)besent
65.Shecookedthemeatforalongtimesoastomakeitenoughtoeat.
A)mildB)slightC)lightD)tender
66.Wetakeourskinforgranteduntilitisburnedrepair.
A)beyondB)forC)withoutD)under
67.ThecomputerrevolutionmaywellchangesocietyasasdidtheIndustrialRevolution.
A)certainlyB)insignificantlyC)fundamentallyD)comparatively
68.inthisway,thesituationdoesn'tseemsodisappointing.
A)TolookatB)LookingatC)LookedatD)Tobelookedat
69.Alotofantsarealwaysinvadingmykitchen.Theyareathorough.
A)nuisanceB)troubleC)worryD)anxiety
70.Somewomenagoodsalaryinajobinsteadofstayinghome,buttheydecidednottoworkforthesakeof
thefamily.
A)mustmakeB)shouldhavemadeC)wouldmakeD)couldhavemade
試卷二
PartIVCloze(15minutes)
Inatelephonesurveyofmorethan2,000adults,21%saidtheybelievedthesunrevolved(旋轉(zhuǎn))aroundthe
earth.An717%didnotknowwhichrevolvedaround72.1havenodoubtthat73allofthesepeople
were74inschoolthattheearthrevolvesaroundthesun75mayevenhavewrittenit76ateast.But
theynever77theirincorrectmentalmodelsofplanetary(行星)78becausetheireverydayobservations
didn'tsupport79theirteacherstoldthem:Peopleseethesun"moving80"theskyasmorningturnsto
night,andtheearthseemsstationary(靜止)81thatishappening.Studentscanlearntherightanswers82
heartinclass,andyetnevercombinedthem83theirworkingmodelsoftheworld.Theobjectivelycorrect
answertheprofessoracceptsandthe84personalunderstandingoftheworldcan85sidebyside,each
unaffectedbytheother.
Outsideofclass,thestudentcontinuestouse86modelbecauseithasalwaysworkedwell87that
circumstance.Unlessprofessorsaddress88errorsinstudents5personalmodelsoftheworld,studentsarenot
89toreplacethemwiththe90one.
71.A)excessiveB)extraC)additionalD)added
72.A)whatB)whichC)thatD)other
73.A)virtuallyB)remarkablyC)ideallyD)preferably
74.A)learnedB)suggestedC)taughtD)advised
75.A)thoseB)theseC)whoD)they
76.A)onB)withC)underD)for
77.A)formedB)alteredC)believedD)thought
78.A)operationB)positionC)motionD)location
79.A)howB)whichC)thatD)what
80.A)aroundB)acrossC)onD)above
81.A)sinceB)soC)whileD)for
82.A)toB)byC)inD)with
83.A)withB)intoC)toD)along
84.A)adult'sB)teacher5sC)scientist5sD)student?s
85.A)existB)occurC)surviveD)maintain
86.A)privateB)individualC)personalD)own
87.A)inB)withC)onD)for
88.A)generalB)naturalC)similarD)specific
89.A)obligedB)likelyC)probableD)partial
90.A)perfectB)betterC)reasonableD)correct
PartVWriting(30minutes)
Directions:Forthispart,youareallowedthirtyminutestowriteacompositiononthetopicHowIFinance
myCollegeEducation.Youshouldwriteatleast100words,andbaseyourcompositiononthe
outline(giveninChinese)below:
1.上大學(xué)費用(tuitionandfees)可以通過各種途徑解決。
2.哪種途徑適合我(闡明理由)
1月大學(xué)英語四級考試試題答案
聽力原文
SectionA
1.M:Hello,Mrs.White,whatcanIdoforyou?
W:Idon'tknowwhatthematteriswithme.I'malwaysfeelingtired.I'musuallywornoutattheendofthe
day.
Q:Whatdowelearnfromtheconversation?
2.W:Whatdoyouthinkoftheapplepie?Imadeitmyself.
M:Verydeliciousindeed.Evenmymother'scan'tmatchthis.
Q:Whatdoesthemanmean?
3.M:ThemusicissobeautifulthatI'dliketodance,butIdon'tknowthesteps.
W:Itdoesn'tmatter.Noonewillbelookingatusinthiscrowd.
Q:Whatdoesthewomansuggesttheydo?
4.M:rdbetterreadoneofthearticlesforourpoliticalscienceclass.
W:Youcan'treadjustone.Theysayeachpresaitsadifferenttheory.
Q:Whatdoesthewomantellthemanhemustdo?
5.W:Maryisalwayscomplainingaboutherjob.
M:Maybeifyoutrytypingletterseveryday,you'dseewhatifslike.
Q:whatdoesthemanmean?
6.M:Goodmorning,thisisJohnParkerspeaking.I'mjustringingtoconfirmmyappointmentwithMr.Smithfor
thisafternoon.
W:Yes,Mr.Smith'sexpectingyouat3o'clock.
Q:Whyisthemanmakingthephonecall?
7.W:Tomlooksawfullynervous,doesn'the?
M:Yes.I'mafraidheisnotusedtomakingspeeches.
Q:Whatdotheyt
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