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1£®Where does the conversation most probably take place?
A£®In a school£®
B£®In a library£®
C£®In a hospital£®
2£®What did the woman think of the lecture?
A£®It was popular£®
B£®It was boring£®
C£®It was interesting£®
3£®How is the girl going to spend the weekend?
A£®Doing her homework£®
B£®Preparing for the competition£®
C£®Boating in the Water Park£®
4£®Where does the woman most probably work?
A£®In a music store£®
B£®In a computer lab£®
C£®In a school library£®
5£®Why didn¡¯t the man go to the exhibition?
A£®The ticket was too expensive£®
B£®Buying tickets took time£®
C£®Da Vinci was not his favorite£®
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M£ºExcuse me, is it my turn now?I have been waiting for some time and I was wondering¡
W£ºI¡¯m sorry£®The doctor is so busy£®
(Text 2)
M£ºIt was such an interesting lecture£®I hope you enjoy it as much as I did£®
W£ºI must admit that I always fell asleep in the first 30 minutes£®
(Text 3)
M£ºHave a nice weekend£®Do you have anything exciting?
W£ºNo, not really£®I was thinking of boating in the Water Park with my parents£®But you know the international English telling competition is coming up, so I will stay at home and prepare for it£®
(Text 4)
W£ºGood morning, Mig music£®
M£ºHello, I¡¯d like to know if I can order the new discovery CD£®
W£ºCertainly£®Let me check on the computer£®Yes, the order number is CD392BK£®The price is 30 ponds 99£®
(Text 5)
M£ºDid you go to the Italian art & tech exhibition in Tianjin University last month?
W£ºYes, it was wonderful£®I particularly like the works by Da Vinci£®
M£ºI wish I had gone but I heard we have to wait for two hours to get the ticket£®
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6£®What do we learn about Bill?
A£®He just got out of trouble£®
B£®He did something right£®
C£®He enjoyed what he had done£®
7£®What kind of film does the woman prefer?
A£®Something exciting£®
B£®Something educational£®
C£®Something relaxing£®
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W£ºHi Bill, you look happy£®
M£ºYes£®I¡¯ve just seen a very funny film on TV£®
W£ºWhat was it about?
M£ºIt was about a careless man who got into trouble wherever he went£®He couldn¡¯t do anything right£®
W£ºSo you like it?
M£ºYes, I did£®It made me laugh a lot£®
W£ºBut I rather see something not only interesting but also instructive£®
M£ºOh Jane, don¡¯t be so serious£®People sometimes need relaxation£®
W£ºThat¡¯s true£®But I just think that watching TV is not just for entertainment£®
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8£®What are the two speakers talking about?
A£®Their future study£®
B£®The graduation party£®
C£®College entrance exam£®
9£®In what field is the boy most likely to work in the future?
A£®Medicine£®
B£®Computing£®
C£®Banking£®
10£®What do we learn about the girl?
A£®Her uncle has a company£®
B£®She dreams of becoming a doctor£®
C£®She wants to live in Hong Kong£®
ÌýÁ¦ÔÎÄ£º(Text 7)
M£ºHow are you, Lily£®Great graduation party, isn¡¯t it?
W£ºYes£®Everyone here is having a good time£®Any ideas for the future?
M£ºWell, I¡¯m interested in finance and my uncle runs a company in Hong Kong, so I decided to go to Hong Kong University£®
W£ºSounds great£®Hong Kong is an international financial center£®You will surely go far there£®
M£ºWhat about you?
W£ºI¡¯d like to go to university in Beijing£®
M£ºWhat do you want to take as you major, computer science or medicine?
W£ºI prefer medicine£®It¡¯s always being my dream to be a doctor£®
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11£®What are the two speakers talking about?
A£®Cultures of Australia and New Zealand£®
B£®A plan to travel to Australia and New Zealand£®
C£®Similarities and differences between two countries£®
12£®What are the people of the two countries like?
A£®They are crazy about sports£®
B£®They like drinking and talking£®
C£®They are interested in shopping£®
13£®Which of the following is TRUE?
A£®New Zealand has a warmer climate£®
B£®Australian beaches are slightly better£®
C£®Both countries are attractive to travelers£®
ÌýÁ¦ÔÎÄ£º(Text 8)
M£ºI hear that you have just been to Australia and New Zealand;can you tell me something about the two countries?
W£ºWell, Australia is much bigger than New Zealand£®You can leave a town and drive for hours before coming to the next one£®There are more nationalities there£®But New Zealand has a much cooler climate£®
M£ºIs there anything similar about them?
W£ºThey both have beautiful beaches, green forests and mountains£®So traveling in both countries is very exciting£®
M£ºWhat about the cultures?
W£ºThey have very similar cultures£®Perhaps because they are such close neighbors£®Both cultures are very relaxed and friendly£®You can go into a corner shop to buy a drink and then end up to talking to shop keeper for hours£®What¡¯s more, people in both countries are sports mad£®
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14£®What does the boy do at the gym every week?
A£®Swim three times£®
B£®Take a part-time job£®
C£®Play ping-pong sometimes£®
15£®Why doesn¡¯t the girl go to the gym?
A£®She doesn¡¯t like doing exercise£®
B£®Study has been her first concern£®
C£®The gym schedule is too tight for her£®
16£®What is the girl probably going to do?
A£®Do some sport£®
B£®Meet her teacher£®
C£®Study even harder£®
ÌýÁ¦ÔÎÄ£º(Text 9)
W£ºHi, you look tired£®
M£ºYeah, but actually I feel great£®I¡¯ve just been working out at the gym£®
W£ºReally?What do you do?
M£ºWell, usually I play ping-pong three times a week£®If I have time, I go for a short swim£®
W£ºI have never been to the gym£®I am so busy with my classes that I just don¡¯t have time to exercise£®
M£ºOh, that¡¯s too bad£®I think you will enjoy the gym if you start going£®
W£ºMy schedules are so tight£®You know, my teachers all have great expectations of me£®
M£ºWell, anyway, think about it£®And if you will find the time, I do encourage you to try it£®You¡¯d feel 100£¥ better£®
W£ºYeah£®I really need to start to get some exercises£®I will give it some serious thought£®
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17£®Why is Fred invited to the program?
A£®To advertise his driving school£®
B£®To talk about learning to drive£®
C£®To share his driving experiences£®
18£®How do Fred¡¯s customers know about him?
A£®Through friends£®
B£®Through newspapers£®
C£®Through the program£®
19£®Why does Fred have so many customers now?
A£®He works harder£®
B£®He is warm-hearted£®
C£®He offers lower prices£®
20£®What does Fred do first in training beginners?
A£®He calms them down£®
B£®He talks to them£®
C£®He sits beside them£®
ÌýÁ¦ÔÎÄ£º(Text 10)
¡¡¡¡W£ºWelcome to our program£®Today we have invited Fred Watson, a driving instructor of over 20 years experience to talk to us about learning to drive£®Well, Fred, do you think it¡¯s getting more expensive to learn to drive these days?
¡¡¡¡M£ºWell, it depends£®If you come for a private instructor like me, it¡¯s probably going to be a bit less expensive than going to a big school£®The thing is, people have usually heard of the big school and trust them£®Well, I get customers through personal connections£®
¡¡¡¡W£ºDoes that mean you have to try harder to get customers??
¡¡¡¡M£ºNot now, when I started I have to£®But at the moment I am fully booked and my prices are quite competitive£®
¡¡¡¡W£ºLearning to drive is usually a nervous experience for beginners£®What do you think?
¡¡¡¡M£ºWell, it can be£®But I try to get them to sit quietly in the drive¡¯s seat for a few moments£®With their eyes closed, you will be surprised how it changed some people£®They fell much more ready for driving if they had a few quiet moments£®
¡¡¡¡W£ºYes, I suppose some people are much more nervous than others£®