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A£®Plan his budget carefully£®
B£®Give her more information£®
C£®Ask someone else for advice£®
2£®What do we learn from the conversation?
A£®The man can speak a foreign language£®
B£®The woman hopes to improve her English£®
C£®The woman knows many different languages£®
3£®What will the man do first after class?
A£®Go to the library
B£®Meet the woman£®
C£®See Professor Smith£®
4£®What does the woman mean?
A£®She isn't sure when Professor Bloom will be back£®
B£®The man shouldn't be late for his class£®
C£®She can pass on the message for the man£®
5£®What do we learn about John from the conversation?
A£®He has a strange personality£®
B£®He's got emotional problems£®
C£®His illness is beyond cure£®
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6£®What is the relationship between the speakers?
A£®Friends£®
B£®Caller and operator£®
C£®Secretary and boss£®
7£®What does the man want to do?
A£®He wants to know Ms£®Amanda Rhodes's telephone number£®
B£®He wants to find where Ms£®Amanda Rhodes lives£®
C£®He wants to know if Ms£®Amanda Rhodes is OK£®
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8£®What's the woman's main purpose of going to Quebec?
A£®To go sightseeing in Quebec Province£®
B£®To call on a friend in Quebec City£®
C£®To attend a wedding in Montreal£®
9£®What does the man advise the woman to do before the trip?
A£®Find more about Quebec Province£®
B£®Brush up on her French£®
C£®Learn more about the local customs£®
10£®What does the man say about Quebec City?
A£®It's most beautiful in summer£®
B£®It has many historical buildings£®
C£®It was greatly expanded in the 18th century£®
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11£®What was Ms£®Rowling's first book about?
A£®It was about a little animal£®
B£®It took her six years to write£®
C£®It was about a little girl and her pet£®
12£®Why does Ms£®Rowing consider herself very lucky?
A£®She can earn a lot of money by writing for adults£®
B£®She can make a living by doing what she likes£®
C£®She is able to win enough support from publishers£®
13£®Where did Ms£®Rowling get the ideas for the Harry Potter books?
A£®They grew out of her long hours of thinking£®
B£®She mainly drew on stories of ancient saints£®
C£®She doesn't really know where they originated£®
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14£®What is the man complaining about?
A£®Not accepting any gift from his friend£®
B£®Not receiving any answer from his friend£®
C£®Not hearing any good news from his friend£®
15£®According to the woman, when should you write a thank-you card?
A£®When you receive a gift from your friend£®
B£®When you are invited to a birthday party£®
C£®When you spend a holiday with your friend£®
16£®What's the speakers' attitude towards writing thank-you cards?
A£®They think it outdated£®
B£®They think it inconvenient£®
C£®They think it good to keep the custom£®
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17£®How did the speaker's friends feel about his change of interest?
A£®They were very glad about it£®
B£®They were afraid he wasn't fully prepared£®
C£®They were puzzled by his decision£®
18£®Why did the speaker change his interest to underwater exploration?
A£®It is much cheaper than space travel£®
B£®It is much safer than space travel£®
C£®It is more exciting than space travel£®
19£®In what way does the speaker think diving is similar to space travel?
A£®They both attract scientists' attention£®
B£®They are both expensive£®
C£®They can both be quite challenging£®
20£®Why does the speaker give this talk?
A£®To explain the danger of exploring space£®
B£®To explain why he took up underwater exploration£®
C£®To show how simple diving can be£®
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B£®A book seller£®
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B£®A football team£®
C£®A football match£®
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B£®In her house£®
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B£®Six£®
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B£®Midday Saturday£®
C£®Saturday night£®
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15£®How will the man spend his Saturday?
A£®He will do some paperwork£®
B£®He will take some rest£®
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18£®Where did Mrs Whinfield live before she moved to her present home?
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C£®She buys them from a market£®
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B£®She got injured£®
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C£®Active and independent£®
19£®According to the speaker, what is the role of outside class activities at university?
A£®To make students healthier£®
B£®To improve students¡¯ test scores£®
C£®To enrich students¡¯ experience£®
20£®What does the speaker advise his students to do?
A£®Learn to enjoy themselves£®
B£®Learn to be their own masters£®
C£®Learn to develop their potential£®
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1£®What will the speakers discuss?
A£®The report£®
B£®The laptop£®
C£®The report of laptop£®
2£®Why does the woman want to get the coat?
A£®Because she likes its color very much£®
B£®Because the price is reasonable£®
C£®Because it is on sale now£®
3£®What does the woman mean?
A£®The school should have been built a long time ago£®
B£®It will be a good school£®
C£®It¡¯s unnecessary to build such a school£®
4£®When will the two speakers leave London?
A£®January 16th£®
B£®January 17th£®
C£®January 18th£®
5£®What does the man think Carol should do?
A£®Get treatment in a better hospital£®
B£®See a doctor£®
C£®Make a phone call to the doctor£®
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A£®He used to be a soccer player for Wimbledon£®
B£®He is a British singer£®
C£®He is mu
ch famous in America than in Britain£®7
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8£®What kind of music does the man like best?
A£®Classical music£®
B£®Rock music£®
C£®Jazz music£®
9£®Who can play the violin?
A£®The man¡¯s wife£®
B£®The man£®
C£®The woman£®
10£®When can the woman possibly hear the man¡¯s wife playing?
A£®Some day in the future£®
B£®This weekend£®
C£®This month£®
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11£®What are the man and the woman talking mainly about?
A£®Future plans£®
B£®Studying at university£®
C£®Part-time jobs£®
12£®Which statement is RIGHT after the talk?
A£®The man¡¯s subject is computer science£®
B£®The man isn¡¯t a college student£®
C£®The man is her boyfriend£®
13£®What is NOT the man¡¯s s
uggestion?A£®Studying computer£®
B£®Finding a part-time job£®
C£®Having time for fun£®
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14£®What is the conversation about?
A£®Computer sales£®
B£®A job interview£®
C£®An internet meeting£®
15£®Which kind of persons does the company need?
A£®A computer teacher£®
B£®An administrator of networks£®
C£®A top of computer games£®
16£®What do we know about the man in the conversation?
A£®He knows nothing about computers£®
B£®He is very clever at answering questions£®
C£®The woman will offer him the job£®
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17£®What is the travel agency¡¯s name?
A£®To USA£®
B£®Tour USA£®
C£®Travel USA£®
18£®Which is one of the most popular sights in W
ashington?A£®Washington Monument£®
B£®Lincoln Memorial£®
C£®Library of Congress£®
19£®Where does the tour start from?
A£®The Superior Court£®
B£®The Library of Congress£®
C£®The Capitol Building£®
20£®When you guess is the tour starting?
A£®At about 8£®
B£®At about 9£®
C£®At about 10£®
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1£®What does the woman mean?
A£®She doesn't like Tim
B£®She doesn't mind giving Tim a lift£®
C£®She doesn't want to sit beside Tim£®
2£®What is the man probably doing?
A£®Borrowing some coins
B£®Using the telephone
C£®Picking up the coins
3£®When will the woman's bus leave?
A£®At 10¡Ã30
B£®At 10¡Ã15
C£®10¡Ã45
4£®Where is the woman speaker's father now probably?
A£®In the man speaker's house
B£®At his workplace
C£®At home
5£®What does the man advise the woman to do?
A£®Stop working and write her aunt back£®
B£®Send her aunt a present to show her apology£®
C£®Keep in touch with her aunt through the Internet£®
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6£®What does the man ask Larry to do?
A£®Take some big oranges to the party£®
B£®Bring some drinks to the party£®
C£®Give him a call the next day£®
7£®What is the woman doing while answering the call?
A£®Writing the message down
B£®Doing her homework£®
C£®Sending someone to find Larry£®
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8£®Where does the woman probably live?
A£®In the center of the city£®
B£®Near the gym
C£®Out of the city
9£®Who is going to work today?
A£®The woman speaker
B£®The man speaker
C£®Maria
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10£®What are the speakers talking about?
A£®Buying a second-hand car£®
B£®Buying a brand-new car£®
C£®Selling the man speaker's old car£®
11£®Who is going to work overseas?
A£®The man speaker
B£®The woman speaker
C£®The woman speaker's cousin
12£®What does the woman tell the man about the car to be sold?
A£®It's a four-door car with air conditioning
B£®It's a two-door car with air conditioning
C£®It's a six-door car with power steering£®
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13£®From whom did the man speaker get the flowers?
A£®Richard and Mariana
B£®Richard and Marilyn
C£®John and Mariana
14£®Why does the woman speaker cry?
A£®Her uncle and aunt don't treat her well£®
B£®The letter reminded her of her parents£®
C£®She doesn't have any friends£®
15£®Where does the conversation most probably take place?
A£®At the man speaker's home£®
B£®At the woman speaker's house
C£®In a French restaurant£®
16£®What can we learn from the conversation?
A£®There are four people in the man speaker's family
B£®The woman speaker has been here over one year£®
C£®The man speaker is quite good at math£®
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17£®Why did the teacher do the experiments?
A£®He had few classes every day£®
B£®He thought monkey was fun£®
C£®He wanted to find out the cleverest animal£®
18£®Where did the teacher put the monkey?
A£®In a room
B£®In a big box
C£®In a small box
19£®How long did the teacher wait for?
A£®A whole day
B£®A few minutes
C£®A few hours£®
20£®Which of the following is TRUE according to the talk?
A£®The teacher only had experiments on monkey£®
B£®The monkey found the food and enjoyed it£®
C£®The teacher did more than one experiment£®
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1£®How farther should the two speakers need to go?
A£®Two more miles£®
B£®Another mile£®
C£®Three more miles£®
2£®When will the lecture begin?
A£®At 8¡Ã00£®
B£®At 8¡Ã15£®
C£®At 7¡Ã45£®
3£®What does the woman mean?
A£®She will go to the party today£®
B£®She wants to go tomorrow evening£®
C£®She won't go to the party today£®
4£®Where is the conversation most likely to take place?
A£®At a department store£®
B£®In a club£®
C£®In the zoo£®
5£®How much does the man have to pay if he wants to buy just one today?
A£®¡ç3.50£®
B£®¡ç4£®
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6£®Where are the two speakers?
A£®In the office£®
B£®In a restaurant£®
C£®At home
7£®What's wrong with the woman?
A£®She can't sleep well£®
B£®She has a fever£®
C£®She can't work any more£®
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8£®What's the probable relationship between the two speakers?
A£®Employee and employer£®
B£®Visitor and native£®
C£®Traveler and hotelkeeper£®
9£®What can the man get from the youth hostels?
A£®Bed£®
B£®Bed and breakfast
C£®Bed, breakfast and newspaper£®
10£®What's the man likely to do?
A£®Look for information in the paper£®
B£®Walk around the streets£®
C£®Sign to be a member for the youth hostels£®
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11£®What are the two speakers talking about?
A£®Jobs£®
B£®Going to the university£®
C£®Women's role in the society
12£®Why didn't grandma go to the university when she was young?
A£®Because her family was poor£®
B£®Because it was improper for her to do so£®
C£®Because she got married£®
13£®What can we learn from the conversation?
A£®The woman's mother has lost her job£®
B£®The woman's father has no job£®
C£®The woman's grandma had no job£®
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14£®Where does this conversation most probably take place?
A£®In a classroom£®
B£®On TV£®
C£®At a meeting£®
15£®What is the man?
A£®A futurologist£®
B£®A programmer£®
C£®A reporter£®
16£®What will happen by the middle of this century?
A£®Digital technology will begin to change our life£®
B£®More than three billion people will use the Internet£®
C£®We will be working and shopping on line£®
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17£®Why did the speaker ask the people to leave the building?
A£®Because something explosive was found in the building£®
B£®Because a fire broke out in the building£®
C£®Because actors and actresses refused to play the last act£®
18£®What were people asked to do to the elderly and disabled people?
A£®To leave them where they were£®
B£®To hold them firmly£®
C£®To give any help if necessary£®
19£®What should one do when he sees something strange?
A£®Remove it£®
B£®Inform one attendant£®
C£®Go away at once£®
20£®Where was this announcement made?
A£®In a theater£®
B£®In a supermarket£®
C£®At an airport£®
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