6.(1)Why does the woman talk to the man? A.To change a seat. B.To buy a ticket. C.To charge her phone. (2)What problem do the speakers have? A.Every charging point is in use. B.Neither charging point works. C.There are no charging points. (3)What will the woman do next? A.Talk to the ticket collector. B.Get a new phone. C.Try another charging point.
7.(1)Where are the speakers? A.At Susan's house. B.At a nice restaurant. C.At Jim's house. (2)Which food does Susan like most? A.Turkey. B.Pudding. C.Potatoes. (3)When will the dinner begin? A.In seven minutes. B.In twenty minutes. C.In half an hour.
8.(1)What position does the speaker hold now? A.Head teacher. B.Director. C.English teacher. (2)How many years has Liz Carrington graduated from university? A.20 years. B.10 years. C.5 years. (3)What do we know about Liz Carrington? A.She has made changes to the school. B.She has no experience. C.She has been ill. (4)What will happen next? A.Liz Carrington will retire. B.Liz Carrington will speak. C.The exam results will be announced.
29.It was 3:34 in the morning.Suddenly the bed moved a little.I woke up.That bed used to move a lot so I just thought it was my wife rolling (翻)over.I looked over to her and she was fast asleep.So I thought it was just another small tremor (輕微地震).We used to get many small tremors in Chile.But then everything in the room started making noise.The tremor got a bit stronger.My wife woke up. I went to open the front door to make sure it wouldn't get stuck while my wife went to see how the kids were.They were still fast asleep. I got to the front door and left it open.When I turned around to go back to the bedroom,the full force of the earthquake started to hit.I couldn't move forward.While I was trying to hold myself up against the wall,I looked out the window.It was frightening,some buildings coming in and out of view and some already falling down.Then the earthquake made a strong push and our lights went out.In the darkness,I thought, "This is it!We're not coming out of this alive. " Luckily,the violent(劇烈的)shaking gradually slowed down and then stopped.I could finally walk to our children's room.My wife had been standing over them during the strongest part of the earthquake,making sure nothing fell on them. After such a big earthquake,we expected the "smaller" aftershocks to be still very strong.There was still a chance that the building could collapse.So we woke the kids up,got some basic things and started to walk down the emergency(緊急情況)stairs. . .all 22 floors of them. When we finally arrived at the ground floor many other people had already arrived,some in pajamas (睡衣),some half-dressed.The good news was everyone got out of the building safe and sound.
(1)What woke the author up? (no more than 10 words)
(2)When did the earthquake get really strong? (no more than 10 words)
(3)What happened when the author looked out the window? (no more than 15 words)
(4)What does the underlined word in Paragraph 5 probably mean? (no more than 3 words)
(5)When an earthquake comes,what should we do if we are in the room?Please explain. (no more than 25 words)