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1. What has the man bought for his wife?
A. Tennis shoes£®  
B. Music records£®    
C. Nothing yet£®
2. What is the man?
A. A seller£®      
B. A writer£®          
C. A publisher£®
3. What is the weather like now?
A. Windy£®        
B. Foggy£®          
C. Sunny£®
4. What does the man think of the woman's worry?
A. It's reasonable£®  
B. It's unnecessary£®    
C. It's unthinkable£®
5. Where are the English teachers meeting?
A. In the teachers' office£®  
B.In the reading room.      
C. In the meeting-room£®
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1£®What number does the man want?

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A£®9016488.
B£®9016418.
C£®1961488.

2£®What are the two speakers doing?

[¡¡¡¡]

A£®To find a place for opening a restaurant .

B£®To find a place for dinner.

C£®To buy something for cooking.

3£®What does the men mean?

[¡¡¡¡]

A£®He will leave later than the woman.

B£®He will look after the women when she is off .

C£®He's being polite and asks the woman to go first.

4£®What does the woman mean?

[¡¡¡¡]

A£®She didn't lave any pie.

B£®She took the very last piece of pie.

C£®She tasted the last piece of pie Jane made.

5£®What will Jack do according to the dialogue?

[¡¡¡¡]

A£®Visit Bill.

B£®Play tennis.

C£®Go swimming.

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6£®How much will the woman get as her change for the airmail letter to Leeds?

[¡¡¡¡]

A£®Twelve cents.

B£®Four cents.

C£®Eighty cents.

7£®How much will the letter to Frankfort cost the women?

[¡¡¡¡]

A£®Twelve cents.

B£®Eighty cents.

C£®Eight dollars.

8£®Why does the woman not take the man's suggestion of sending her printed matter by surface mail?

[¡¡¡¡]

A£®Because her friend is in immediate need of it.

B£®Because she doesn't mind whether it is expensive or not.

C£®Because she thinks it safer to have the matter posted by airmail.

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9£®Why does the man apologize to the woman?

[¡¡¡¡]

A£®He didn't have the dish the woman ordered.

B£®He kept the woman waiting for too long.

C£®He made a mistake in the woman's order.

10£®What explanation did the man give for his problem?

[¡¡¡¡]

A£®Hs was not used to the job.

B£®He didn't do thins fast enough.

C£®He couldn't understand the customers well.

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11£®Why does the man have to stay at home?

[¡¡¡¡]

A£®His family likes to be together at home.

B£®His sister is too young to travel.

C£®His family cannot afford the cost.

12£®How many children does the man's family have?

[¡¡¡¡]

A£®Two.
B£®Nine.
C£®Three.

13£®Why does the man say he will like to have a small family when he gets married?

[¡¡¡¡]

A£®Children are always too noisy.

B£®Too many children will have to share things with each other.

C£®The world has already had too many people in it.

14£®What can be the relationship between the speakers?

[¡¡¡¡]

A£®Classmates.

B£®Sister and brother.

C£®Teacher and student.

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15£®How is the woman feeling now?

[¡¡¡¡]

A£®Pretty well.
B£®Quite sad.
C£®Terrible.

16£®What does the woman thank the man for?

[¡¡¡¡]

A£®For the things he does for her.

B£®For the help he offers.

C£®For the things he offers her.

17£®How long will the woman's bad condition last?

[¡¡¡¡]

A£®For two days.

B£®For about a week.

C£®Not mentioned in the dialogue.

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18£®What did the writer of the story feel about his brother's job?

[¡¡¡¡]

A£®Well worth doing.

B£®Too dull to go on.

C£®Very interesting.

19£®What would happen if Henry went on working in the bank according to the bank manager?

[¡¡¡¡]

A£®He would get a lot of money from the bank.

B£®He would become the boss of the bank .

C£®He would get a rise in position and pay.

20£®What did Henry feel interested in?

[¡¡¡¡]

A£®Counting so much money in the bank.

B£®Counting money of his own.

C£®Turning others' money into his own.

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1£®Where is Sandy going to study next month?

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A£®Cambridge.

B£®Oxford.

C£®Eton.

2£®What's the woman going to do on Saturday?

[¡¡¡¡]

A£®See a film.

B£®See a play.

C£®Attend a lecture.

3£®Is the supermarket far away?

[¡¡¡¡]

A£®Yes, you must take a bus or a taxi to get there.

B£®No, it is within walking distance.

C£®No, but you'd better not walk.

4£®When will the woman buy the coat?

[¡¡¡¡]

A£®Now.

B£®Tomorrow.

C£®Hard to say.

5£®What is an Easter bunny?

[¡¡¡¡]

A£®A kind of candy.

B£®A rabbit.

C£®An egg.

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6£®What is the relationship between the two speakers?

[¡¡¡¡]

A£®Doctor and patient.

B£®Teacher and student.

C£®Husband and wife.

7£®Why did Rose come to Mr. Smith?

[¡¡¡¡]

A£®Because she wanted to change her job.

B£®Because she wanted to ask for a few days' leave.

C£®Because she wanted to tell him what she thought of her mother.

8£®Which of the following is true?

[¡¡¡¡]

A£®Rose has got an accident.

B£®Rose's mother has caught a bad cold.

C£®Mr. Smith has to take care of Rose's mother.

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9£®What time does fast train leave?

[¡¡¡¡]

A£®At 9:13.

B£®At 9:30.

C£®At 9:20.

10£®Which platform does it leave from?

[¡¡¡¡]

A£®Platform No.14.

B£®Platform No. 15.

C£®Platform No.40.

11£®The journey takes about

[¡¡¡¡]

A£®less than 2 hours

B£®less than 3 hours

C£®more than 3 hours

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12£®When is the longest school holiday in Australia?

[¡¡¡¡]

A£®Winter.

B£®Summer.

C£®Autumn.

13£®In what city are they talking?

[¡¡¡¡]

A£®Beijing.

B£®Wuhan.

C£®Shanghai .

14£®In what order will Sue visit these in China?

[¡¡¡¡]

A£®Wuhan¡ªShanghai¡ªBeijing.

B£®Beijing¡ªShanghai¡ªWuhan.

C£®Beijing¡ªWuhan¡ªShanghai .

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15£®What will Mary's mother receive for her birthday?

[¡¡¡¡]

A£®A shirt.

B£®A skirt.

C£®A plate.

16£®Who'll cook the special dinner?

[¡¡¡¡]

A£®Mary.

B£®Mary's friend.

C£®Mary's mother.

17£®Who'll do the shopping?

[¡¡¡¡]

A£®Mary's father and mother.

B£®Mary and her mother.

C£®Mary and her father.

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18£®How did Henry get the hooks?

[¡¡¡¡]

A£®He bought them from a man.

B£®He took them from a car.

C£®He bought them at a bookstore.

19£®How did Henry get his books back?

[¡¡¡¡]

A£®Henry fooled the man into bringing the books to his house.

B£®The police found them and gave them to him.

C£®Henry bought them from the first visitor.

20£®How did the man find Henry's address?

[¡¡¡¡]

A£®In the car.

B£®In the newspaper.

C£®At the police station.

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W£ºI expected you¡¯d come to my birthday party yesterday£®

M£ºI¡¯m terribly sorry£¬Susan£®I had to see off a friend of mine at the airport last night£®

1£®Why does the man apologize to the woman?

A£®He had to say goodbye to his friend at the airport£®

B£®He didn¡¯t go to the woman¡¯s party last night£®

C£®He had to go to another city with his friend£®

M£ºI must apologize for not meeting you at the airport this afternoon£®You must have been unhappy£®

W£ºWell£¬you should have let me know that you weren¡¯t coming£®

2£®How does the woman feel?

A£®Very glad£®

B£®Very painful£®

C£®A little angry£®

W£ºI¡¯m sorry to have kept both of you waiting£®The car was held up in the traffic£®

M£ºThat¡¯s all right£®We just got here ourselves£®

3£®How many people are there in the dialogue?

A£®Two£®

B£®Three£®

C£®Four£®

W£ºYou are going to New York today£¬aren¡¯t you?

M£ºYes£®I had thought I would fly£¬but then I decided that taking a bus would be cheaper than driving or flying£®

4£®How will the man get to New York?

A£®By air£®

B£®By bus£®

C£®By car£®

W£ºDaddy£¬have you decided what to do tomorrow?

M£ºWe¡¯ll go boating if it is fine£®

W£ºWonderful! I¡¯m sure it will be fine£®I¡¯ve listened to the weather report£®

5£®What are they going to do tomorrow?

A£®They are going to listen to the weather report£®

B£®They will go swimming£®

C£®They will go boating£®

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M£ºExcuse me£¬I¡¯m trying to do some work£®I¡¯m afraid your children are making a lot of noise£®Don¡¯t they ever go to sleep?

W£ºI¡¯m sorry£®They are noisy£®But you know it¡¯s difficult to keep boys quiet£®

M£ºI couldn¡¯t work and I couldn¡¯t sleep last night£®And I was wakened by the noise they made early this morning£®

W£ºI¡¯m terribly sorry£®You know they never listen to me£®They are only afraid of their father£®He¡¯s away on business£¬but he¡¯ll be back tomorrow£®

M£ºI hope he can do something about it£®

6£®What is the relationship between the two speakers?

A£®They are parent and teacher£®

B£®They are close friends£®

C£®They are neighbors£®

7£®What can you learn from the dialogue?

A£®The man is making complaint to the woman£®

B£®The man is making some suggestion to the woman£®

C£®The man is satisfied after talking to the woman£®

8£®What¡¯s not the result of the children¡¯s noise?

A£®The man couldn¡¯t work£®

B£®The man couldn¡¯t sleep£®

C£®The man couldn¡¯t eat£®

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M£ºOh£¬come in£®

W£ºI just dropped in to return these books£®Are you getting dinner ready? Something smells good£®

M£ºOh£¬I¡¯m just preparing some noodles£®

W£ºI thought your wife did the cooking£®

M£ºShe did£¬but she said she would come home late today£®

W£ºSo you¡¯re the cook£®What are you having with the noodles?

M£ºSome cabbages and tomatoes£®Why don¡¯t you stay and have dinner with us?

W£ºThanks£¬but not today£®I have to hurry off£®Maybe some other time£®

9£®Where does this dialogue take place?

A£®At the man¡¯s home£®

B£®In a restaurant£®

C£®In a company£®

10£®Why does the woman come to the man¡¯s home?

A£®She wants to have dinner with him£®

B£®She comes to return some books£®

C£®She wants to learn how to cook£®

11£®Who does the cooking now?

A£®The man£®

B£®The woman£®

C£®The man¡¯s wife£®

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M£ºDon¡¯t you just love this store? Every time I go through all the things here£¬I always find something interesting£®

W£ºI know what you mean£®Look at this box of clothes over here£®Each piece costs only one dollar£®

M£ºLook at what I got here!

W£ºWhat? So now you¡¯re interested in wool coats all of a sudden£®The weather is too warm for it£¬I think£®

M£ºNo£¬not that£®I¡¯m talking about this jacket from the 1950s£®Isn¡¯t it nice?

W£ºYes£¬it is£®It only costs five dollars£¬too£®

M£ºI think if I clean it up a little and get the button fixed£¬it¡¯ll look like it¡¯s worth a million dollars!

W£ºI think I¡¯m going to buy this little skirt and then I¡¯ll be ready to go£®How about you?

M£ºI¡¯m ready anytime you are£®

12£®What are the speakers doing?

A£®Trying on clothes£®

B£®Buying new clothes£®

C£®Buying old clothes£®

13£®What is the man interested in?

A£®A coat£®

B£®A shirt£®

C£®A jacket£®

14£®What can we learn about the piece of clothes the man is interested in?

A£®Some buttons are missing£®

B£®It¡¯s worth millions of dollars£®

C£®It was made in 1950£®

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M£ºHi£¬Jane£®It¡¯s nice to see you again£®I heard you went to the US during your vacation£®

W£ºYes£®I went to New York to attend a summer course in English£®

M£ºWow£®You were lucky£®How long did you stay there?

W£ºAbout 50 days£®I went there on July 5th and came back on August 25th£®

M£ºHow about the course?

W£ºThe course was very good£®The teachers were nice£®They taught us to listen£¬speak£¬read and write in English£¬but it was mostly speaking£®One interesting thing I found was that the American classes are different from our classes here because they are very free£®You can sit anywhere you like in the classroom£®You can ask the teacher questions at any time during the class£¬and you are welcome to share your ideas with the class£®I really liked this kind of class£®

M£ºHow interesting! Maybe our teacher should try that£®

15£®What was the woman¡¯s main purpose in going to New York during the vacation?

A£®To learn English£®

B£®To visit an American family£®

C£®To do business£®

16£®When did the woman come back from America?

A£®On July 5th£®

B£®On July 6th£®

C£®On August 25th£®

17£®What in particular did the woman like about the American classes?

A£®The teachers were kind£®

B£®The students were quite free£®

C£®There were too many activities in class£®

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¡¡¡¡Mr£®Grey was the manager of a small office in London£®He lived in the country£¬and came to work by train£®He liked walking from the train station to his office unless it was raining£¬because it gave him some exercise£®

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¡¡¡¡Mr£®Grey thought for a few minutes and then said£¬¡°Yes£¬I remember you£®Go on with your story£®¡±

¡¡¡¡¡°Well,¡± answered the stranger£¬¡°are you still willing to take a chance?¡±

18£®Why did he walk from the station to his office?

A£®To save money£®

B£®To buy something necessary£®

C£®To have more exercise£®

19£®Which of the following statements may be true?

A£®The stranger once asked Mr£®Grey for money£®

B£®The stranger and Mr£®Grey knew each other very well£®

C£®The stranger was going to give Mr£®Grey his money back£®

20£®What did the last sentence mean?

A£®He wanted to give Mr£®Grey a chance to help others£®

B£®He wanted to ask Mr£®Grey for some more money£®

C£®He hoped Mr£®Grey could help him to be successful in his work£®

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A£®At the man's home£®

B£®In a restaurant£®

C£®In a lecture hall£®

2£®How will the man get to Chicago?

A£®By car£®

B£®By plane£®

C£®By bus£®

3£®Who painted the picture?

A£®Peter£®

B£®Kate£®

C£®Somebody else£®

4£®Why did the man look worried?

A£®The telephone bill was small last month£®

B£®He got an expensive telephone bill this month£®

C£®He couldn't afford the telephone bill every month£®

5£®What may be the relationship between the man and the woman?

A£®Good friends£®

B£®Mother and son£®

C£®Shopkeeper and customer£®

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6£®What's the man's purpose to go to Canada?

A£®For study£®

B£®For a visit£®

C£®On business£®

7£®How long is the man planning to stay?

A£®14 days£®

B£®21 days£®

C£®28 days£®

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8£®What was the man' s excuse for having been late this time?

A£®His clock was broken£®

B£®He forgot to set the alarm£®

C£®He did the booking too late£®

9£®Where did they plan to go that night?

A£®Go to the station£®

B£®Go to the park£®

C£®Go to the concert£®

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10£®What' s the important phone call about?

A£®His neighbor£®

B£®His work£®

C£®His wife£®

11£®What will the woman do if the telephone rings?

A£®Call the man home£®

B£®Answer the phone£®

C£®Go to the neighbor's£®

12£®How can we describe the man?

A£®He's angry£®

B£®He's anxious£®

C£®He's disappointed£®

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13£®Where is the conversation taking place?

A£®In a restaurant£®

B£®On the playground£®

C£®In a clothes shop£®

14£®What colour does the man like most?

A£®Black and yellow£®

B£®Brown and yellow£®

C£®Blue and yellow£®

15£®Why doesn't the man want to buy the woolen trousers that day?

A£®They are too expensive£®

B£®They don't fit him very well£®

C£®They are white and yellow£®

16£®What does the man decide to do?

A£®To go to another shop£®

B£®To ask his wife for help£®

C£®To come back next week£®

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17£®Why did Billy play alone in the street?

A£®He couldn't find other children to play with£®

B£®His father could play with him in the street£®

C£®His mother was too busy to take him to play£®

18£®What did Billy's father give him one evening?

A£®A big dog£®

B£®A new ball£®

C£®A nice dog£®

19£®What did Billy do when the dog came?

A£®He played with the cat£®

B£®He ran away at once£®

C£®He held the ball above his head£®

20£®What didn't the dog do to Billy?

A£®It knocked Billy over£®

B£®It bit Billy badly£®

C£®It tasted Billy£®

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1£®What are the man and the woman talking about?

   A£®Buildings.           B£®University.          C£®New laboratories.

2£®What do you know about the man's son?

   A£®The son is not doing well.                               

   B£®The son is as smart as his father.

   C£®The son is very poor.

3£®What does the man mean?

   A£®It's too far away to walk to.                        

   B£®It's within walking distance.

   C£®It's not far, but too far to walk to.

4£®Where does this conversation most probably take place?

   A£®At home£®            B£®At a restaurant£®    C£®At a party.

5£®How did the man move the desk?

   A£®He moved the desk alone.                                 

   B£®He had some classmates move the desk.

   C£®His classmates helped him.

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6£®Whose mother was ill?

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7£®With whom did the man go traveling?

   A£®Maria.               B£®His dog.             C£®Jeff and Richard.

8£®What kind of food will the man and the woman eat?

   A£®American food£®      B£®Indian food£®        C£®Chinese food.

9£®Where is the restaurant?

   A£®On Queen Street£®    B£®On Main Street£®     C£®On Rain Street.

10£®How does the woman know that the Easten Palace is a good Chinese restaurant?

   A£®She has been there several times.                

   B£®She has tried it once.

   C£®She has been told about it.

11£®What time will they most likely meet?

A£®7£º05 pm£®          B£®7£º1 5 pm£®          C£®6:50pm

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12£®Where does this conversation take place?

A£®At a restaurant.    B£®In a hospital.        C£®In the Once.

13£®When does the woman get a pain in her stomach?

   A£®About an hour after she has eaten.               

   B£®About an hour before she has eaten.

   C£®As soon as she begins to eat.

14£®What can you conclude about the woman¡¯s husband from this conversation?

   A£®He eats very quickly.                                        

   B£®He doesn¡¯t eat as quickly as his wife.

   C£®He sometimes eats more slowly than his wife.

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15£®What do we learn about Dave?

   A£®He enjoyed the movie and the company.

   B£®He enjoyed the movie but not the company.

   C£®He didn¡¯t enjoy the movie or the company.

16£®Why did Dave say his roommate was a real fool?

   A£®His roommate thought the Titanic was a Japanese boat during World War II.

   B£®His roommate believed that the Japanese sank a boat called the Titanic.

   C£®His roommate said that the Japanese won the war using a boat called the Titanic.

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17£®What did the 19th century scientists think?

   A£®Different part of the brain functions differently.

   B£®It is not easy to say exactly what every part of the brain does.

   C£®The way the brain works is not as simple as people may think.

18£®How many chemical changes take place in the brain?

   A£®10£¬000 every second.                                    

   B£®6£¬000£¬000 every minute.

   C£®100£¬000 every hour.

19£®How can the brain keep its power?

   A£®To increase the amount of research done on the brain.

   B£®To say exactly what each part of the brain does.

   C£®To give the brain plenty of exercise.

20£®Which of the following statements is TRUE?

   A£®We can remember everything that happens to us.

   B£®The power of one¡¯s brain gets weaker as one grows older.

    C£®We should use our brain less so that it can work better.

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