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A£®She cannot find the way to her house£®

B£®She¡¯s locked in the house£®

C£®She¡¯s lost her key£®

2£®What are they talking about?

A£®A party£®

B£®Drinks£®

C£®Work in the office£®

3£®When did the man get married?

A£®47 years ago£®

B£®50 years ago£®

C£®51 years ago£®

4£®What will the woman do?

A£®She¡¯ll make plans on the computer£®

B£®She¡¯ll learn math on the computer£®

C£®She¡¯ll practice using a program on the computer£®

5£®What¡¯s the woman¡¯s reason for cutting her hair?

A£®She thought it would be more comfortable£®

B£®She thought short hair would look nicer£®

C£®She didn¡¯t have an air - conditioner£®

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A£®In San Francisco£®

B£®In Kunming£®

C£®In Golden Gate Park£®

7£®Where does the woman get vitamin D?

A£®She always bring it with her£®

B£®The man gives it to her£®

C£®She gets it from the sunshine£®

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8£®What is the man¡¯s purpose in going to Shiyan?

A£®To meet Mr Huang£®

B£®To look over the school and the hotel£®

C£®To change his shirt£®

9£®How long will Mr Smith stay in Shiyan?

A£®Two days£®

B£®At least three days

D£®About 14 hours£®

10£®Who has got the ticket from Shiyan to Beijing?

A£®Mr Huang£®

B£®Mr Smith£®

C£®Miss Fen£®

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A£®The boy was hurt by the arm£®

B£®Water got into the boy¡¯s eyes£®

C£®The boy was in danger in the water£®

12£®What did the man do?

A£®He took off his shoes£®

B£®He watched carefully£®

C£®He jumped into the water£®

13£®Who saw him doing this?

A£®No one£®

B£®The woman£®

C£®The boy¡¯s parents£®

14£®What is the probable relationship between the two speakers?

A£®A manager and an interviewee£®

B£®A boss and his secretary£®

C£®An ad designer and his customer£®

15£®Which is TRUE of Miss Brown?

A£®She has just graduated from Peterson Secretary School£®

B£®She posted the ad in a newspaper£®

C£®She can do a lot of things besides driving£®

16£®What was the result of the interview?

A£®Miss Brown was given the position£®

B£®Miss Brown was refused£®

C£®Miss Brown was likely to be given the position£®

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17£®What is Sydney?

A£®The capital of Australia£®

B£®The biggest city in Australia£®

C£®The oldest city in the world£®

18£®What made Sydney famous?

A£®The beautiful harbor, the Sydney Harbor Bridge and the Sydney Open House£®

B£®Beautiful shops, the beautiful harbor and large ships£®

C£®The Sydney Opera House, modern restaurants and many interesting old houses

19£®What¡¯s the climate like in Sydney?

A£®Warm in summer and cold in winter£®

B£®Warm all the year round£®

C£®Neither too hot nor too cold£®

20£®What kind of country does the writer think Sydney in?

A£®Very American£®

B£®Very British£®

C£®Neither British nor American but truly Australian£®

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¡¡¡¡W£ºYes, it is, I cannot find my key, and want to get in£®

¡¡¡¡(Text 2)

¡¡¡¡W£ºJannes, have you bought the drinks yet?

¡¡¡¡M£ºYes, I have, Ana I have invited everyone in the office

¡¡¡¡(Text 3)

¡¡¡¡W£ºAre you married?

¡¡¡¡M£ºI¡¯m sorry to hear that£®

¡¡¡¡M£ºLots of wonderful memories£®We were married almost fifty years£®Well, forty - seven, to be exact£®

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¡¡¡¡M£ºDo you have any other plans for the day?

¡¡¡¡W£ºI¡¯ll work on my computer£®I have a new math program£®and I want to learn how to use it£®

¡¡¡¡(Text 5)

¡¡¡¡M£ºI realizc that short hair is fashionable these days, but you look so much nicer with long hair£®

¡¡¡¡W£ºLong hair may look nice, but during the summer it¡¯s so uncomfortable£®Even after I bought an air - conditioner, my hair still bothered me£®

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¡¡¡¡M£ºHow nice it is here£®

¡¡¡¡W£ºIt certainly is£®The sun is shinning but there¡¯s pleasant breeze£®It¡¯s lovely£®

¡¡¡¡M£ºI¡¯ve heard San Francisco always has such good weather, just like spring most of the year£®

¡¡¡¡W£ºThat¡¯s just like Kunming, my hometown£®We have four seasons of spring£®

¡¡¡¡M£ºThere¡¯s Golden Gate Park over there£®Let¡¯s walk in the park for a while£®

¡¡¡¡W£ºLet¡¯s what?

¡¡¡¡W£ºYesterday I head someone say that we can get vitamin D from sunshine£®

¡¡¡¡M£ºWell, vitamins or no vitamins I enjoy walking in the sunshine£®Let¡¯s go£®

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¡¡¡¡W£ºGood morning! I think you are Mr Smith, I¡¯m Xiao Fen£®

¡¡¡¡M£ºGood morning! I¡¯m Smith Nice to meet you£®

¡¡¡¡W£ºNice to meet you too, Mr Huang is busy this morning so he asked me to pick you up instead£®He Was sorry that he couldn¡¯t come to the station£®

¡¡¡¡M£ºIt doesn¡¯t matter, but I want to know the plan for today£®I must return to Beijing tomorrow£®

¡¡¡¡W£ºI see£®Mr Huang told me that he¡¯s got a sleeping car ticket for train No£®10 from Chongqing to Beijing£®It leaves Shiyan at 9¡Ã30£®After a long trip, do you need a room to have a rest? Mr Huang will meet you in his office at 9 o¡¯clock£®

¡¡¡¡M£ºNo£®Thanks£®I slept well in the sleeping car last night, and I¡¯ve had breakfast on the train£®Could you find a place for me to wash? I want to change my shirt£®

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¡¡¡¡W£ºWhat happened?

¡¡¡¡M£ºWell, I was lying in the sand enjoying the music on the radio, when suddenly I heard someone shouting for help so I jumped up and saw a little boy waving his arms in the air£®I took off my shirt and my watch and jumped into the water£®I brought him back£®

¡¡¡¡W£ºWas there any body else around?

¡¡¡¡M£ºNo£®Not at that moment£®

¡¡¡¡W£ºWhere were his parents?

¡¡¡¡M£ºThey were away buying some drinks£®

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¡¡¡¡W£ºGood morning, Mr Thompson£®My name is Mary Brown£®

¡¡¡¡M£ºGood morning, Miss Brown£®Take a seat, please£®

¡¡¡¡W£ºThank you£®

¡¡¡¡M£ºWell Miss Brown, could you please tell me about yourself?

¡¡¡¡W£ºYes, of course£®I¡¯m 18 years old and just graduated from Peterson Secretary School£®I read your ad in the newspaper and know that you are looking for a secretary£®

¡¡¡¡M£ºCould you tell me what you can do?

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¡¡¡¡W£ºThank you£®I appreciate the time you have given me£®

¡¡¡¡(Text 10)

¡¡¡¡Sydney is Australia¡¯s most exciting city£®The history of Australia began here£®In 1788, Captain Arthur Phillips areived in Sydney with 11 ship and 1,024 passengers from Britain(including 770 prisoners)£®Today there are 2.5 million people in Sydney£®It is the biggest city in Australia, and one of the most beautiful cities in the world£®

¡¡¡¡There are over 20 fine beaches close to Sydney£®Its warm summer climate and cool winter have made it a favorite city for immigrants from overseas£®There are three things that make Sydney famous£­its beautiful harbor, the Sydney Harbor Bridge, and the Sydney Opera House£®But there are many more interesting things in Sydney£®Beautiful shops and restaurants, for example, rows of interesting old houses built in the 19th century, and everywhere, the sea£®Summer or winter, day or night, Sydney is an outdoor city£®

¡¡¡¡Some Americans think it is very British£®Some British British visitors think it is like America, There is some truth in both these opinions, because Sydney takes form both the Old World - Europe, and the New World - America, and makes itself into something that is neither British nor American but truly Australian£®


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C£®The sun£®

4£®When will the two speakers get to Beijing?

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5£®What is the two speakers talking about?

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C£®After she has dinner£®

7£®Why was the man unhappy?

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B£®The food was terrible£®

C£®The TV program was boring£®

8£®Why did the man feel even worse?

A£®He didn¡¯t sleep well£®

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A£®Computer experts£®

B£®College students£®

C£®English teachers£®

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A£®Because she was good at grammar£®

B£®Because she used the computer to write the paper£®

C£®Because she made no changes£®

11£®What will the girl do this evening?

A£®She¡¯ll study the IBM computer£®

B£®She¡¯ll help the boy rewrite the paper£®

C£®She¡¯ll teach the boy how to use the word processor£®

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B£®An early flight£®

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B£®In an expensive hotel£®

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17£®Where is the man going to study?

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19£®Why do the local people tie the cat to a pole?

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B£®If not the cat will bury the silk in the ground£®

C£®If not the cat will lose its temper£®

20£®What¡¯s the use of the ¡°cat silk¡±?

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A£®His mother£®

B£®His manager£®

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9£®What can we learn about the woman speaker?

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C£®The woman liked the movie but didn¡¯t enjoy it much£®

12£®What ruined the whole thing?

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A£®Because he was the very rude person£®

B£®Because he has something important to do£®

C£®Because it¡¯s time for his appointment with someone else£®

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14£®What are the speakers mainly talking about?

A£®Disgusting food£®

B£®Boring friends£®

C£®A dinner party£®

15£®Which food does the woman hate?

A£®Bananas£®

B£®Duck£®

C£®Beef£®

16£®Why did the woman find Margo¡¯s friends boring?

A£®Because they kept talking without paying attention to others£®

B£®Because they stayed in the house asking questions for three hours£®

C£®Because they had brought their god to the party without permission£®

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17£®What did the host family do on the speaker¡¯s arrival?

A£®They held a welcome party£®

B£®They asked him to take a bath£®

C£®They showed him around the house£®

18£®What surprised the speaker?

A£®No one fed him£®

B£®The family were not friendly£®

C£®They showed him everything£®

19£®Who is Steve?

A£®The speaker¡¯s teacher£®

B£®A classmate of the speaker¡¯s£®

C£®The son of the speaker¡¯s host family£®

20£®What¡¯s the ¡°lesson¡± for the speaker?

A£®East, west, home is best£®

B£®Always directly tell Americans what you want£®

C£®Never stay with an American host family again£®

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1£®Who is coming for tea?

A£®John£®

B£®Mark£®

C£®Tracy£®

2£®What will the man do next?

A£®Leave right away£®

B£®Stay for dinner£®

C£®Catch a train£®

3£®What does the man come for?

A£®A lecture£®

B£®A meeting£®

C£®A party

4£®What size does the man want?

A£®9£®

B£®35£®

C£®39£®

5£®What are the speakers talking about?

A£®Life in Southeast Asia£®

B£®Weather conditions£®

C£®A holiday tour£®

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6£®What is the man doing?

A£®Giving a speech£®

B£®Chairing a meeting£®

C£®Introducing a person£®

7£®Why does the woman sing so well?

A£®She has a great teacher£®

B£®She teaches singing£®

C£®She is young£®

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8£®What is the second gift for Jimmy?

A£®A car£®

B£®A watch£®

C£®A computer£®

9£®Why does Jimmy feel happy?

A£®He lives with his parents£®

B£®He's got what he dreamt of£®

C£®He's received lots of presents£®

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10£®What is the relationship between the speakers?

A£®They are friends£®

B£®They are strangers to each other£®

C£®They are husband and wife£®

11£®Why does the woman come to talk with the man?

A£®To get a job£®

B£®To take a test£®

C£®To see the secretary£®

12£®What does the man mean by saying sorry?

A£®He can' t hear the woman clearly£®

B£®He doesn't need a designer£®

C£®He can' t help the woman£®

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13£®What do we know about the woman?

A£®She lives close to the office£®

B£®She is new to the company£®

C£®She likes the big kitchen£®

14£®How does the man go to work?

A£®On foot£®

B£®By bus£®

C£®By car£®

15£®Why was Susan late for work?

A£®She missed the bus£®

B£®Her train was late£®

C£®Her ear broke down£®

16£®What will the man do the next day?

A£®Go to work by train£®

B£®Visit Lily in her flat£®

C£®Leave home earlier£®

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17£®Where can you most probably hear this talk?

A£®In a class of the English language£®

B£®In a class of the Greek language£®

C£®In a class of the French language£®

18£®How long does the class last?

A£®11 weeks£®

B£®13 weeks£®

C£®15 weeks£®

19£®What is¡°the short-cut¡±to learning words according to the speaker?

A£®Taking more courses£®

B£®Reading basic words aloud£®

C£®Learning how words are formed£®

20£®Why is the class popular?

A£®It is not offered each term£®

B£®It' s taught by Professor Morris£®

C£®It helps to master some useful rules£®

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