听力原文:W: Would you like to go and see the new exhibits with us?
M: That's the last thing in the world l ever want to do.
Q: What does the man mean?
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A. He is often asked to go and see exhibits.
B. He would like to go and see the exhibits.
C. He went to see the exhibits last year.
D. He definitely doesn't want to go.
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A.In 1905.B.In 1908.C.In'1898.D.In 1903.
A. In 1905.
B. In 1908.
C. In'1898.
D. In 1903.
听力原文: Hello, I'll be your tour guide today here at the art museum so I'd like to welcome you m this month's exhibit on native American pottery. We'll begin our tour in a few minutes. But first I'm going to tell you something about the way this pottery was created. Pottery was made all over ancient North America by many different groups of people. One of the earliest of these ancient American cultures was the Hohokam people. They lived in what is now Arizona from about 300 BC to 1500 AD. And it's their pottery that you will be looking at today. All of the pottery was made from clay. Some objects were for everyday use, like con miners for food and water: pots for cooking, and mugs, bowls and ladles for drinking and eating. You will also sec finger rings and animalshaped incense burners, which we believe were probably used in special rituals. The Hohokam formed their pottery vessels from coils of clay. They then shaped them with special tools to create very thin sides on the vessels. Afterwards they painted the pottery with red designs. Actually many of the pieces here have designs right on them that show how the pottery was used. Now I hope you'll enjoy the beauty and the uniqueness of the Hohokam pottery and this will give you some interesting insight about the people who created it. Please feel free to ask me any questions and thank you for joining us today.
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A. To describe an upcoming video presentation,
B. To introduce a lecture series.
C. To introduce a speaker to a group.
D. To provide background information for a special exhibit.
听力原文:M: Hey Jane, where are you going this weekend?
W: Hi, Bob. I'm going to the beach with some friends. Do you want to come, too?
M: Yeah, that sounds like fun. Which beach are you going to?
W: We were thinking about driving north to Grover% Beach. I like to watch the sea birds and wildlife there.
M: That sounds great! When do you plan to leave?
W: Well, I think at about four o'clock on Friday.
M: Do you have space for me in one of the ears?
W: Sure, we'll fit you into a car.
M: Great. Where should we meet?
W: Meet me on Friday in front of my house.
M: OK, I'll sec you then. Bye.
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A. Friends.
B. Sea birds.
C. A trip.
D. Fridays.
A.To indicate when Annie Lee's husband would return.B.To avoid criticism of the close
A. To indicate when Annie Lee's husband would return.
B. To avoid criticism of the close up shot.
C. To shock Griffith contemporaries.
D. To show who Annie Lee was thinking about.