Which of the following is the most suitable title to the letter?
A. Government plans.
Building a nuclear defense system.
C. Who is going to pay?
D. Irresponsible promises.
Who has the woman asked about her daughter Cathy?
A. The woman's friends.
B. The woman's neighbors.
C. The daughter's friends.
D. The daughter's teachers and classmates.
听力原文: Good evening, ladies and gentlemen. This is your reporter, Erin Brown, with the latest news about the oil spill at Seaview Beach. When volunteers were asked to come and help clean up the oil, about two hundred people showed up. Storekeepers, students, business people, and many others gave up their time to help.
Farmers from nearby towns unloaded tons of straw while scientists showed the helpers how to soak up the oil.
Many ducks and other birds were caught in the oil. Scientists and volunteers tried to catch them and clean them off, but one report says that more than a hundred birds have died. The oil spill was the worst that has ever hit this coast. Edward Shoup, the head of the oil company, said that it was an accident. He explained that the ship that leaked was very old, And he added that as soon as new ships are ready ,the company plans to get rid of its old ones. Mr. Shoup said that his company is working very hard on the oil-spill problem and will do its best to prevent any more oil spills.
Who is the speaker?
A specialist in oil spill prevention.
B. A TV reporter.
C. An oil company technician.
D. The head of the oil company.
听力原文:M: York Police Station. Can I help you?
W: It's about my daughter, Cathy. She went to school this morning and...
M: Just a moment, your name and address, please?
W: I'm Helen Brown, 32 Sun Road.
M: Thank you, Now Mrs. Brown, what exactly is the matter?
W: Well, my little daughter Cathy, left home this morning at about a quarter to nine. Then her teacher telephoned me about an hour ago and asked if Cathy was ill. I said, "No, why?" And then she said, "Well, Cathy hasn't come to school yet." So I said I didn't know where she was. The a I decided to ring you.
M: Quite fight, Perhaps she went to visit a friend? Have you asked your neighbors ?
W: Yes, I have. You rung all the neighbors and they haven’t seen her, and their children are all at school.
M: I see. Now, let's have a few details. How old is Cathy?
W: She's eight.
M: And what docs she look like?
W: She's got fair hair, long fair hair with a ribbon in it, a red ribbon. Er, she's got blue eyes.
M: And what's she wearing?
W: She's wearing a gray coat and brown shoes, red pants and a red sweater. Yes, that's right.
M: We'll do our best to find her, Mrs. Brown. I expect she's just playing truant. Now you keep calm and we'll telephone you as soon as we find her.
W: Thank you. Goodbye.
M: Goodbye, Mrs. Brown. And try not to worry.
Why does the woman make the call?
A. Because she just wants to say hello.
Because she wants to tell the policeman what her daughter looks like.
C. Because her daughter is playing truant and she can't fried her.
D. Because her daughter is missing.