【題目】聽下面一段較長對話,回答以下小題。
【1】What is the woman doing?
A.Reading a story.
B.Writing the ending of the story.
C.Finishing her homework
【2】What might the woman do next?
A.Tell the man the storyline.
B.Invite the man to dinner.
C.Publish the book.
【答案】
【1】B
【2】A
【解析】
【原文】
W: I've had enough of this book!
M: What's wrong Katie? Aren’t you almost finished?
W: I am, but I’ve been working on the last chapter for hours I just can’t seem to get the ending right. The publisher will kill me if I don’t finish this book by the deadline.
M: Do you want to tell me about the storyline? Maybe I can help you think of a good ending.
W: That would be great!
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Snowattack
Type: Electronic
Where: Les Orres, France
When: January 26-February 2, 2019
Camping: No
Snowaltack is a mid-winter event celebrating electronic music and ski culture. The festival takes place yearly at the Les Ores ski area in France with over 100 kilometers of slope (斜坡) and 19 lifts, giving great pleasure to tourists and music lovers.
Treefort Music Festival
Type: Hip-hop
Where: Boise, ID
When: March 20—March 24, 2019
Camping: No
It may sound strange lo choose Boise in Idaho as the city for such a large festival, but the Treefort festival continues to give us surprise year after year. Treefort takes place the week after another big music festival, South by Southwest, to attract artists on the way back to the northwest. The festival has grown in size to include things beyond music, like film, yoga and beer.
Black Deer Festival
Type: Country
Where: Eridge Park, Kent
When: June 21—June 23, 2019
Camping: Yes
Black Deer is going to bring a great deal of real Americanna and country music to the UK. The new festival promises to bring a wonderful mixture of excitement, experience and love with tasty food and drink, artisan wares (工藝品) and fantastic music.
Noise Pop Festival
Type: Pop
Where: San Francisco, CA
When: February 15-February 25, 2019
Camping: No
The Noise Pop Festival takes place every February across San Francisco. The show also includes activities about art and film along with some of the best musical artists. If you’re planning a winter-time trip, this is a special way to experience the fashion of the city.
【1】Which festival should you go to if you are a hip-hop lover?
A.Snowattack.B.Noise Pop Festival.
C.Black Deer Festival.D.Treefort Music Festival.
【2】What makes Black Deer Festival different from the other three?
A.It will allow for camping.B.It will last for a whole week.
C.It will bring different musical styles.D.It will include many kinds of activities.
【3】What can you do during the Noise Pop Festival?
A.Try an exercise like yoga.B.Go skating to exciting music.
C.Play with country music lovers.D.Enjoy the fashion of San Francisco.
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C.The visiting team played terribly.
【2】What is the woman’s attitude towards it?
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