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A£®A newspaper£®

B£®A magazine£®

C£®A book£®

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1£®When does the rainy season start?

A£®December£®

B£®September£®

C£®February£®

2£®What does the woman want to do?

A£®Buy some coffee cups£®

B£®Have something to drink£®

C£®Go straight home£®

3£®What are the two speakers mainly talking about?

A£®Job hunting£®

B£®An online course£®

C£®Summer vacation plans£®

4£®What time will they go to the cinema?

A£®5¡Ã30£®

B£®8¡Ã30£®

C£®10¡Ã00£®

5£®What are the two speakers talking about?

A£®The protection of the fish£®

B£®The colors of the fish£®

C£®The feelings of the fish£®

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A£®The first floor£®

B£®The second floor£®

C£®The eighth floor£®

7£®What can we learn about the woman?

A£®She's the man's friend£®

B£®She's a salesgirl£®

C£®She's a secretary£®

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8£®What do we know about a total body workout?

A£®It is mainly for adults£®

B£®It takes place outdoors£®

C£®It works all the muscles£®

9£®How does the woman continue the exercise when it's warm?

A£®She takes up a new sport£®

B£®She uses an exercise machine£®

C£®She docs another type of exercise£®

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10£®Where does the woman come from?

A£®America£®

B£®Britain£®

C£®France£®

11£®What is the woman's special interest in the club?

A£®The social get-togethers£®

B£®The sports events£®

C£®The language evenings£®

12£®On what day does the woman possibly go to the club?

A£®Monday£®

B£®Thursday£®

C£®Friday£®

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13£®What do most British people call their main meal of the day?

A£®Supper£®

B£®Dinner£®

C£®Lunch£®

14£®What do most British people have for lunch?

A£®Sandwich£®

B£®Coffee or tea£®

C£®Dessert£®

15£®What might be some foreigners' view on British food?

A£®Tasty£®

B£®Quite healthy£®

C£®Not very good£®

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¡¡¡¡M£ºHow long does the rainy season last here?

¡¡¡¡W£ºAbout three months£®It begins in early December and lasts until late February£®

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¡¡¡¡W£ºWhy don't we stop to have a cup of coffee?I feel tired£®

¡¡¡¡M£ºI'd love to, but the children must be waiting for us to cook the meal£®

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¡¡¡¡M£ºI hope to get a job during the summer vacation and earn some money£®How about you?

¡¡¡¡W£ºI'm going to take an online course so I can graduate sooner£®

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¡¡¡¡W£ºWhat time shall we go to see the film?

¡¡¡¡M£ºWell¡­we can go at 5¡Ã30 or 8¡Ã30£®

¡¡¡¡W£ºI've got to be home by 10 o'clock, so half past eight's too late£®

¡¡¡¡M£ºOK£®We'll go at half past five£®

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¡¡¡¡M£ºFish in warm waters come in many different colours£®I think their colours help them escape from danger£®

¡¡¡¡W£ºWell, colour is not always for protection£®Some fish use it to show their feelings, such as anger or fear£®

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¡¡¡¡W£ºHere we are, Mr£®Wang£®This is a newly-built building£®

¡¡¡¡M£ºWhat a fine building!How many floors are there?

¡¡¡¡W£ºForty£®Our company has offices on four floors in the building£®

¡¡¡¡M£ºYours is really a big company£®

¡¡¡¡W£ºYes, it is£®The sales office is on the first floor£®The marketing and accounting offices are on the second floor£®And we have many other departments£ºpersonnel, research, etc£®They are all on the 8th floor£®

¡¡¡¡M£ºWhere's the manager's office?

¡¡¡¡W£ºIt's on the 9th floor£®I'll show you to his office£®

¡¡¡¡M£ºThank you£®

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¡¡¡¡M£ºMary, you're looking very healthy and fit these days£®

¡¡¡¡W£ºYou know, I've taken up cross-country skiing£®And I've been doing it for more than two months£®I like it a lot£®

¡¡¡¡M£ºOh, yes£®I've heard about the benefits of the sport£®

¡¡¡¡W£ºIt provides a total body workout, the kind of exercise that works all the muscle groups£®It's the most effective way to lose weight£®The nicest thing about it is that people of all ages can take part£®

¡¡¡¡M£ºThat's great, but what happens when the weather gets warm?

¡¡¡¡W£ºI've bought myself an exercise machine with a moveable track that provides the same type of exercise£®So I can stay fit no matter what time of the year is£®

¡¡¡¡M£ºGood for you!

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¡¡¡¡W£ºHello£®I read about your club in the paper today£®And I thought I'd phone to find out a bit more£®

¡¡¡¡M£ºYes, certainly£®Well, we're a sort of social club for people from different countries£®It's quite a new club£®We have about 50 members at the moment£®But we are growing all the time£®

¡¡¡¡W£ºThat sounds interesting£®I'm British actually£®And I came to Washington about three months ago£®I'm looking for ways to meet people£®Ah, what kind of events do you organize?

¡¡¡¡M£ºWell, we have social get-togethers and sports events and we also have language evenings£®

¡¡¡¡W£ºCould you tell me something about the language evening?

¡¡¡¡M£ºYes£®Every day except Wednesday we have a language evening£®People can come and practise their language, you know, over a drink or something£®We have different languages on different evenings£®Monday, Spanish; Tuesday, Italian; Thursday, German and Friday, French£®On Wednesday, we usually have a meal in a restaurant for anyone who wants to come£®

¡¡¡¡W£ºWell, that sounds great£®I really need to practise my French£®

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¡¡¡¡In different parts of Britain, people call their meals by different names£®It's very complicated£®For most people the main meal of the day is called dinner£®But some families eat this at mid-day, others eat it in the evening£®People who have dinner in the evening have a smaller meal called lunch at mid-day, and people who have dinner at mid-day usually have another meal which they call tea between five and six in the afternoon, or they have supper a little later£®

¡¡¡¡For most people, breakfast is a bowl of cereal followed by toast and jam with a cup of coffee or tea£®Lunch is usually a very quick meal; most people have a sandwich or a light snack£®Dinner may have two or three courses£®First a starter, for example soup, then a main course with meat or fish and finally a dessert£®For the main course, they usually have beef, chicken or fish with vegetables, like cabbage or carrots£®Potatoes and onions are very common, too£®

¡¡¡¡It's probably true that British food does not have a very good reputation among people from other countries£®In general, though, it has improved considerably in recent years£®

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¡¡¡¡Good morning and welcome to your new jobs at the City Hotel£®Today is your first day to work here£®Before you go off to your departments, I'd like to tell you a few things£®First of all, some of you may have already been there, but for those of you who haven't, the staff room is in room F249, that's on the third floor£®

¡¡¡¡Next¡­we have to take your photos¡­and we're going to do that here¡­so that on Wednesday you can all be given ID cards£®We'll do that in a minute but, before we start that, can I just tell you that from noon today, your uniforms will be ready for you to pick up from the laundry£®

¡¡¡¡Finally, at half past three this afternoon, we're testing the fire alarm£®So please tell any customers not to worry, it's just routine£®Right, well, that's all£®Thank you£®


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A£®Inside a fruit shop£®

B£®In an outdoor market£®

C£®In a restaurant£®

2£®What did the woman buy?

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B£®Apples, peaches and watermelon£®

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A£®Travel guide and customer£®

B£®Driver and passenger£®

C£®Teacher and student£®

5£®Where are they going?

A£®To an art gallery£®

B£®To the zoo£®

C£®To an art school£®

6£®What can be concluded from the conversation?

A£®Miss James doesn¡¯t like being compared to a camel£®

B£®Miss James doesn¡¯t like animals such as camels£®

C£®Miss James can often be very stubborn£®

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7£®What is the talk mainly about?

A£®Sports in Australian high schools£®

B£®The interests of an Australian boy£®

C£®A small seaside city in Australia£®

8£®What can we learn about Bill?

A£®He is good at chemistry£®

B£®He lives far away from the beach£®

C£®He enjoys watching films£®

9£®What can be concluded from the talk?

A£®Sydney is about 100 km south of Wollongong£®

B£®Most students in Wollongong have part-time jobs£®

C£®Bill¡¯s parents want him to study P£®E at university£®

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10£®Which section is worth the most marks?

A£®Section 1£®

B£®Section 2£®

C£®Section 3£®

11£®At what time will the exam finish?

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B£®10¡Ã30 am£®

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12£®From whom can a student get help during the exam?

A£®Ms King£®

B£®Miss Wall£®

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A£®In Row C£®

B£®In Row J£®

C£®In Row G£®

14£®What is on the front cover of the book the man chooses?

A£®A statue£®

B£®A soldier£®

C£®A stadium£®

15£®Why does the man choose the shortest book?

A£®Because he doesn¡¯t have much time to read£®

B£®Because he doesn¡¯t enjoy reading£®

C£®Because the book has won many awards£®

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A£®On the airplane£®

B£®In the bookstore£®

C£®At the post office£®

2£®What's the probable relationship between the speakers?

A£®Waitress and customer£®

B£®Husband and wife£®

C£®Friends£®

3£®Where is Mary's husband now?

A£®At the working place£®

B£®Outside having lunch£®

C£®At home£®

4£®When can the woman attend the conference?

A£®Wednesday £¦ Thursday£®

B£®Wednesday £¦ Friday£®

C£®Thursday £¦ Friday£®

5£®What does the man ean?

A£®He doesn't like shopping£®

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A£®Go shopping£®

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7£®What does the man like?

A£®Playing football£®

B£®Shoppin garound£®

C£®Watching basketball games£®

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A£®To show her a beautiful plant£®

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C£®To thank her for looking after his house£®

9£®What is the woman like?

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C£®Chat with the woman£®

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A£®Art galleries; Buckingham Palacel Hyde Park£®

B£®Museums; Hyde Park; Buckingham Palace£®

C£®Theaters; museums; art galleries£®

13£®Will the woman go shopping?

A£®Yes, as she's interested in it£®

B£®No, as time is limited£®

C£®It depends£®

14£®What does the man probably do?

A£®A guide£®

B£®A traveler£®

C£®A policeman£®

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C£®He went to the beach with his family£®

16£®How was the weather like there?

A£®It was wonderful£®

B£®It was always raining£®

C£®It was cloudy every day£®

17£®What can we know from the conversation?

A£®The couple looked after the children every day£®

B£®The children got to know some new friends£®

C£®The parents are tired of going back to work£®

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C£®At 4¡Ã15 in the morning£®

19£®Why did John put some glass tubes into the case?

A£®For experimenting£®

B£®For safekeeping£®

C£®For drinking£®

20£®What can we know from the speaker?

A£®John had some trouble sleeping£®

B£®John put a key on the floor£®

C£®John is a scientist£®

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B£®By bus£®

C£®By train£®

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B£®Medical insurance£®

C£®Property insurance£®

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A£®Boss and employee£®

B£®Waiter and customer£®

C£®Teacher and student£®

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C£®9£®

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C£®He wants to ask for leave£®

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A£®In a supermarket£®

B£®In a restaurant£®

C£®In a hotel£®

7£®Where are the fruits and vegetables?

A£®In the second row£®

B£®Near the entrance£®

C£®In front of the exit£®

8£®What does the woman choose?

A£®A trolley£®

B£®A basket£®

C£®A bag£®

9£®What does the man think is a pity?

A£®There was no TV before£®

B£®People believing the TV£®

C£®Everything is related to TV£®

10£®What pleases the man?

A£®The number of Pay TV channels£®

B£®The programs on Pay TV£®

C£®The programs on Free TV£®

11£®What would the man spend most of time doing if there were 50 channels?

A£®Surfing the Internet£®

B£®Spending all time checking the channels£®

C£®Watching advertisements£®

12£®What are the speakers discussing?

A£®Love

B£®Friends

C£®Happiness

13£®What does the woman suggest the man do?

A£®Join a club£®

B£®Chat online£®

C£®Study French£®

14£®What is the relationship between the speakers?

A£®Friends£®

B£®Colleagues£®

C£®Husband and wife£®

15£®What are the speakers talking about?

A£®A job£®

B£®A job interviewee£®

C£®An employee£®

16£®What does the woman think of Candy?

A£®She was unconfident£®

B£®She was impressive£®

C£®She was nervous£®

17£®What worried the man most about Candy?

A£®Her dress£®

B£®Her speech£®

C£®Her behavior£®

18£®How many parties did the speaker have to celebrate?

A£®2£®

B£®3£®

C£®4£®

19£®Why didn't the speaker's parents come to her wedding?

A£®They were old£®

B£®They were busy£®

C£®They couldn't afford the flight£®

20£®Where did the speaker plan to spend their honeymoon?

A£®To Africa£®

B£®To Europe£®

C£®To America£®

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1£®What does the woman imply?

A£®The ticket was expensive£®

B£®She didn't buy the ticket£®

C£®There are still a few tickets left£®

2£®What are the speakers mainly talking about?

A£®How to chop carrots£®

B£®How to make dinner£®

C£®How the woman's hand got hurt£®

3£®What has the man always wanted to do?

A£®Start a newspaper£®

B£®Work for a newspaper£®

C£®Keep on writing journals£®

4£®Where does the woman want to go?

A£®To a park£®

B£®To her home£®

C£®To the tailor's£®

5£®How will the man solve the woman's problem?

A£®He will send the book to her himself£®

B£®He will cancel her order£®

C£®He will ask someone to send the book to her£®

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6£®What part of the man's body hurts?

A£®His arm£®

B£®His chest£®

C£®His heart£®

7£®What does the woman ask the man to do?

A£®Take an examination£®

B£®Ask for a few hours off£®

C£®Telephone her later today£®

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8£®Why did the man fail his exam?

A£®He didn't prepare for it£®

B£®He hadn't worked hard before£®

C£®The questions were too difficult£®

9£®What will the woman do if she fails her exam in her country?

A£®Pay money£®

B£®Re-take the exam£®

C£®Re-take the whole course£®

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10£®What does the boy's grandmother like?

A£®Eating£®

B£®Cooking£®

C£®Travelling£®

11£®What do we know about the boy?

A£®His train was late for an hour£®

B£®He cried when he saw his grandmother£®

C£®He stayed with his grandmother for a week£®

12£®Where does the conversation probably take place?

A£®At home£®

B£®At a railway station£®

C£®At the woman's mother's£®

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13£®What day is it today?

A£®Wednesday£®

B£®Thursday£®

C£®Saturday£®

14£®How long will the activity last?

A£®For 3 hours£®

B£®For 6 hours£®

C£®For 9 hours£®

15£®Where is the speaker?

A£®In a classroom£®

B£®In a bookstore£®

C£®In a Recycling Centre£®

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1£®How many streets are there in the city?

A£®157£®

B£®175£®

C£®250

2£®What day is it today?

A£®Wednesday£®

B£®Tuesday£®

C£®Friday£®

3£®What does the woman mean?

A£®Mary is with John now£®

B£®John is Mary's friends£®

C£®John knows where Mary is£®

4£®When will Linda arrive here?

A£®Next week£®

B£®Tomorrow

C£®Today£®

5£®Why is the man here?

A£®To visit the woman£®

B£®To see who lives the 4th floor£®

C£®To look for an empty apartment£®

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6£®What did the young man try to do?

A£®Get the old man' bag£®

B£®Help the old man up£®

C£®Collect his money£®

7£®Who is the woman speaking to?

A£®The bank manager£®

B£®At customer£®

C£®A policeman£®

8£®Where does the conversation take place?

A£®Outside the bank£®

B£®At the police station£®

C£®In the hospital£®

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9£®What can we know about the man?

A£®He has got a bit of cold£®

B£®He will go shopping to buy many things£®

C£®He is meeting Bob's girl friend and her parents tonight£®

10£®What does the man want to borrow from the woman?

A£®Some drink£®

B£®Some glasses£®

C£®Some sugar£®

11£®How soon will the man come to the woman's?

A£®In a quarter£®

B£®In half an hour

C£®In an hour£®

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12£®How many ways of seeing the Statue of Liberty does the woman mention?

A£®4£®

B£®3£®

C£®2£®

13£®What can we learn from the conversation?

A£®The man only wants to pass by the Statue of Liberty£®

B£®There is a big museum on Ellis Island£®

C£®The man doesn't like the places the woman mentions£®

14£®What does the man decide to do first?

A£®Have a look at the map£®

B£®Have a busy day£®

C£®Make a plan£®

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15£®When did the man start saying his first word?

A£®When he was about 24 months old£®

B£®When he was about 21months old£®

C£®When he was about 18months old£®

16£®What did the father do when the baby screamed that word at the airport?

A£®He corrected the baby£®

B£®He tried to stop the baby£®

C£®He hid himself somewhere£®

17£®Why did the mother pretend not to know the baby?

A£®She felt uneasy about the noisy baby£®

B£®She was frightened by the noise£®

C£®She got angry with the father£®

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18£®According to the speaker, what should a person do?

A£®Have his own way£®

B£®Make his decisions£®

C£®Consider the interests of others£®

19£®How many examples are mentioned in the talk?

A£®1£®

B£®2£®

C£®3£®

20£®Who should be responsible for the accident?

A£®The car driver£®

B£®The motorist£®

C£®A walker£®

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