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1£®What did the woman buy yesterday?
A£®A fur hat£®
B£®A fur coat£®
C£®A fur bag£®
2£®What does the man think of the animals being killed?
A£®He thinks that people should not destroy the world¡¯s wild life£®
B£®He thinks that the animals have to be killed£®
C£®He thinks the fur coats made from wild animals are very beautiful£®
3£®What does the woman think of the killing of wild animals?
A£®She thinks they don¡¯t have to be killed, because the nature has its own way of control£®
B£®She thinks wild animals have to be controlled; otherwise, they will be out of control£®
C£®She thinks animals are put to death painlessly£®
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4£®Why is Joe most likely to stay back in the USA?
A£®Because he himself wants to take over his father¡¯s coffee shop£®
B£®Because his mother wants him to take over his father¡¯s shop£®
C£®Because he doesn¡¯t want to work abroad any more£®
5£®Which of the following doesn¡¯t Mike ask Joe to sell or give away?
A£®Furniture£®
B£®Typewriter£®
C Money£®
6£®Which of the following is Not true?
A£®The things that remain are to be given to the Hope Foundation£®
B£®Joe is not allowed to take anything from Mike¡¯s room£®
C£®Joe offers to help Mike£®
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7£®What season is it now?
A£®It is spring£®
B£®It is autumn£®
C£®It is winter£®
8£®What do we know about the woman?
A£®She likes sports£®
B£®She hates cold weather£®
C£®She never does housework
9£®What is the weather like now?
A£®It is cloudy£®
B£®It is sunny£®
C£®It is snowy£®
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10£®What was Hong Kong like one hundred years ago?
A£®A small city£®
B£®A small farm village£®
C£®A small fishing village£®
11£®How did people go out to sea at that time?
A£®By big ship£®
B£®By ocean liner£®
C£®By boat£®
12£®What¡¯s the passage about?
A£®Hong Kong£a hundred years ago£®
B£®Hong Kong£the past and the present£®
C£®Hong Kong£a modern city£®
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13£®How many best friends does the woman have?
A£®Four£®
B£®Five£®
C£®Many£®
14£®How does the woman describe her relationship with her best friends?
A£®It¡¯s comfortable, intimate and easy£®
B£®It¡¯s comfortable, safe and easy£®
C£®It¡¯s comfortable, safe and intimate£®
15£®What does the woman think of the friendship between men and women?
A£®She thinks that men and women can never be good friends£®
B£®She thinks that men and women can be good but not intimate friends£®
C£®She thinks that men and women can be intimate friends£®
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