6.
A. She plans to go to graduate school.
B. She will drop out of school.
C. She will stop working and concentrate on
her studies.
D. She will take a part-time job.
7.
A. He needs another job as research assistant.
B. He asked Professor Williams for assistance.
C. He assists Professor Williams with his teaching.
D. He is doing research with Professor Williams.
8.
A. She thought there were no tickets left for the show.
B. She thought the seats on the left side were fully occupied.
C. The show was planned a long time ago.
D. The audience were deeply impressed by the show.
Keys: DAAD DCCA
CET-4短篇对话听力(Section A) 002
1. W:I heard you got a full mark in maths exams. Congratulations!
M:Thanks! I’m sure you also did a good job. What’s the probable relationship between the two speakers?
2. W:Hi, Tony. How did your experiment go yesterday?
M:Well, it wasn’t as easy as I had thought. I have to continue doing it tonight. What do we learn from the conversation?
3. M:I hear you are moving into a new apartment soon?
W:Yes, but it is more expensive. My present neighbour plays piano all night long. Why is the woman moving?
4. W:Mr Jones, your student, Bill, shows great enthusiasm for music instruments.
M:I only wish he showed half as much for his English lessons. What do we learn from the conversation about Bill?
5. W:Oh, dear! I’m starving. I can’t walk any farther.
M:Let’s go to the restaurant across the street and get something to eat. Where are the two people? 6. W: Why didn’t you make an appointment to see the doctor last week when you first twisted your ankle?
M: The injury didn’t seem serious then. I decided to go today, because my foot still hurt when I put my weight on it. Why didn’t the man see the doctor earlier?
7. M:I wonder if Suzy will be here by 5 o’clock.
W:Her husband said she left home at 4:30. She should be here at 5:10, and 5:15 at the latest. What time did Suzy leave home?
8. W:When will you be through with your work, John?
M:Who knows? My boss usually finds something for me to do at the last minute. What do we learn from the conversation?







