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1£®What¡¯s the woman¡¯s problem?
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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6£®Where does the talk happen?
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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11£®What was the matter with the boy?
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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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£® ¡¡¡¡W£ºOK£®Our car is outside£®Come this way please£®First let¡¯s go to the hotel£®Mr Huang said he would show you around the school himself in the morning, and we¡¯ll have lunch at 12¡Ã30 in the hotel£®After lunch, we can have a look around the city£®The leaders of our institute will invite you to dinner in the evening£®Have a good day! ¡¡¡¡(Text 8) ¡¡¡¡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£® ¡¡¡¡(Text 9) ¡¡¡¡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? ¡¡¡¡W£ºI can do whatever a secretary is expected to do, such as typing, receiving phone calls, sending faxes, and writing reports£® ¡¡¡¡M£ºWell, it seems that your qualifications for the job are excellent£®Could you tell me what kind of salary you are expecting? ¡¡¡¡W£ºI saw in the ad that this position offers a salary of around ©†2,000 a month ¡¡¡¡M£ºThat¡¯s right£® ¡¡¡¡W£ºThat would be fine with me£® ¡¡¡¡M£ºIs there anything you would like to know about the job? ¡¡¡¡W£ºNo, not so far£® ¡¡¡¡M£ºGood, Thank you for coming, Miss Brown£®I¡¯ve enjoyes meeting and talking with you£®We¡¯ll let you know the result as early as possible£® ¡¡¡¡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£® |