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1£®How many students are there in the man¡¯s class?

A£®20£®

B£®30£®

C£®60£®

2£®What do we know about the man?

A£®He is very busy£®

B£®He prefers lunch at desk£®

C£®He doesn¡¯t want lunch£®

3£®Where are they talking?

A£®In a shoe store£®

B£®In a factory£®

C£®In a movie studio£®

4£®How often does the restaurant offer its dinner specials?

A£®Twice a day£®

B£®Twice a week£®

C£®Once a week£®

5£®Why is the woman complaining about the noise?

A£®Because she is sleeping£®

B£®Because she is reading£®

C£®Because she is writing£®

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6£®Why did the man call for help?

A£®Because the man lost his way home£®

B£®Because the man was too old to walk home£®

C£®Because the man was tired and unwilling to walk home£®

7£®Who is the woman?

A£®The man¡¯s wife£®

B£®A policewoman£®

C£®The man¡¯s granddaughter£®

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8£®What are the two speakers?

A£®They are foreigners£®

B£®They are teachers£®

C£®They are students£®

9£®What do the kids do with the boy from Brazil?

A£®They excuse him£®

B£®They hate him£®

C£®They welcome him£®

10£®What is rewarding according to the woman?

A£®Her students¡¯ praises for their teacher£®

B£®Her students¡¯ progress in the end£®

C£®Her students¡¯ efforts to catch up£®

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11£®Where is the woman from?

A£®America£®

B£®Canada£®

C£®England£®

12£®Which city is the woman in now?

A£®Toronto£®

B£®Colorado£®

C£®Edinburgh£®

13£®What¡¯s the relationship between the man and the woman?

A£®Taxi driver and passenger£®

B£®Husband and wife£®

C£®Brother and sister£®

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14£®What are the man and the woman talking about?

A£®Mr£®Brown¡¯s son£®

B£®Mrs£®Down¡¯s son£®

C£®Mike¡¯s school£®

15£®How long does Mike stay with his classmates a day?

A£®About 8 hours£®

B£®About 6 hours£®

C£®At least 10 hours£®

16£®How does Mike usually go to school?

A£®By bus£®

B£®In his father¡¯s car£®

C£®On foot£®

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17£®How many kinds of pollution have been mentioned in this monologue?

A£®Two£®

B£®Three£®

C£®Four£®

18£®Which is the most serious pollution in today¡¯s life?

A£®Noise pollution£®

B£®Air pollution£®

C£®Water pollution£®

19£®Why must factories clean their water before it is thrown away?

A£®Because it will pollute our rivers and lakes£®

B£®Because it will make us talk louder£®

C£®Because it will blow dirty smoke into the air£®

20£®What have you learned in the passage?

A£®We can¡¯t eat fish in the rivers and lakes£®

B£®We should build fewer factories and make fewer cars£®

C£®We should help to fight pollution£®

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¡¡¡¡M£ºOnly twenty of us have passed the exam£®

¡¡¡¡W£ºSo that¡¯s one third of your class, isn¡¯t it?

¡¡¡¡(Text 2)

¡¡¡¡W£ºAre you going to join us for lunch, or are you going to eat at your desk again?

¡¡¡¡M£ºI¡¯m afraid I have to stay at my desk£®I am up to my neck in work£®

¡¡¡¡(Text 3)

¡¡¡¡M£ºI like these boots, Mum£®

¡¡¡¡W£ºWell, I don¡¯t£®They aren¡¯t suitable for work£®

¡¡¡¡M£ºOh, come on, Mum£®Movie stars wear shoes like these£®

¡¡¡¡W£ºMaybe they do, but they don¡¯t work in a factory£®Let¡¯s take these shoes£®They¡¯re strong£®

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¡¡¡¡M£ºI really love this place£®They always have great dinner specials£®

¡¡¡¡W£ºDo you know when they are offered?

¡¡¡¡M£ºEvery Friday and Saturday from 5 to 9£®

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¡¡¡¡W£ºWould you mind keeping the noise down?

¡¡¡¡M£ºI¡¯m sorry£®Am I keeping you awake?

¡¡¡¡(Text 6)

¡¡¡¡W£ºHow are you, grandfather?

¡¡¡¡M£ºI¡¯m OK£®

¡¡¡¡W£ºAre you OK? Why did you telephone the policeman for help?He told me that you lost your way in the park£®

¡¡¡¡M£ºI didn¡¯t really lose my way£®I just got tired and I didn¡¯t want to walk home£®

¡¡¡¡W£ºWell, I hope you call me next time if you feel tired£®

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¡¡¡¡M£ºStella, how¡¯s the new student in your class doing?

¡¡¡¡W£ºThe kid from Brazil? He¡¯s having a rough time communicating since he doesn¡¯t speak much English£®However, the other kids seem to include him pretty well£®

¡¡¡¡M£ºOur teachers are used to new kids who don¡¯t speak much English since we have had so many new immigrant families move into our school district£®

¡¡¡¡W£ºDon¡¯t I know it! This year I have had a Cambodian, an Ethiopian, a Chinese and the kid from Brazil in my class£®I spend a lot of time with them after class so that they can catch up£®

¡¡¡¡M£ºIt must have been hard for you since you have to give them special attention in order to help them£®

¡¡¡¡W£ºIt has been nevertheless, it¡¯s really rewarding to see them progress and make friends£®

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¡¡¡¡W£ºAfternoon£®

¡¡¡¡M£ºGood afternoon£®

¡¡¡¡W£ºHi there£®

¡¡¡¡M£ºWhere are you going?

¡¡¡¡W£ºIt¡¯s there£®Caledonian Hotel, please, it¡¯s in Princess Street£®

¡¡¡¡M£ºCaledonian Hotel, I know it, all right£®So are you here on holiday?

¡¡¡¡W£ºRight£®We¡¯re here on holiday£®How did you know?

¡¡¡¡M£ºOh, I can always tell£®Where are you from, America, is it?

¡¡¡¡W£ºNo, we¡¯re Canadians£®We¡¯re from Toronto£®

¡¡M£ºCanada, eh?Well, well, that¡¯s a long way to come£®Is this your first time in Edinburgh?

¡¡¡¡W£ºYes, it¡¯s our first time here£®

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¡¡¡¡W£ºHello, Mr£®Brown£®How are you?

¡¡¡¡M£ºFine, thanks, Mrs£®Down£®How is your boy, Mike?

¡¡¡¡W£ºHe is a bit tired£®You know, he goes to school at eight o¡¯clock every morning£®He does get home until after four£®Then he does his homework after tea£®It often takes him a couple of hours to finish it£®

¡¡¡¡M£ºPoor boy£®He works hard at school nowadays, doesn¡¯t he? Does he like it?

¡¡¡¡W£ºYou mean the school? Yes, he does£®He likes his teachers and classmates£®

¡¡¡¡M£ºDoes he go to school by bus?

¡¡¡¡W£ºNo, he walks£®He likes walking£®He meets some of his friends at the corner and they go together£®

¡¡¡¡M£ºWhat does he do when it rains?

¡¡¡¡W£ºMy husband takes him in the car£®He passes the school on the way to the office£®

¡¡¡¡(Text 10)

¡¡¡¡Life today has many problems£®One of the biggest is pollution£®Water pollution has made our rivers and lakes dirty£®It kills our fish and pollutes our drinking water£®Noise pollution makes us talk louder and makes us become angry more easily£®Air pollution is the most serious kind of pollution£®It¡¯s bad to living things in the world£®

¡¡¡¡We need to do a lot of things to fight pollution£®Factories must clean their waste water before it is thrown away, and they mustn¡¯t blow dirty smoke into the air£®We can¡¯t throw waste things on the ground£®We can go to work by bus or with our friends in the same car£®If there are fewer people driving on the roads, there will be less pollution£®

¡¡¡¡Rules are not enough£®Everybody must help to fight pollution£®


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1£®ow long does the film last?

A£®30 minutes£®

B£®An hour£®

C£®One and a half hours£®

2£®How many desks are for the parents?

A£®Sixteen£®

B£®Twenty-five£®

C£®Twenty-six£®

3£®How did the man like and his father feel about the football match?

A£®It¡¯s boring£®

B£®It¡¯s interesting£®

C£®It¡¯s exciting£®

4£®What¡¯s the woman going to do?

A£®ttend a party£®

B£®Buy a silk dress£®

C£®Wear a new dress£®

5£®When should Helen meet Mr Green?

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

A£®Close friends£®

B£®Teacher and student£®

C£®Brother and sister£®

7£®Why did Nancy call Bob?

A£®To get in touch with him£®

B£®To tell him the good news£®

C£®To talk to him on the phone£®

8£®What were Nancy and Bob going to do that evening?

A£®To see each other and discuss something£®

B£®To go to a restaurant for dinner£®

C£®To go to a movie together£®

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9£®How was Jane¡¯s trip?

A£®It was wonderful£®

B£®It had much trouble£®

C£®It was a long way£®

10£®How did Jane¡¯s family get their food?

A£®They bought it from the markets£®

B£®They cooked by themselves£®

C£®The villagers cook dinners for them£®

11£®When did Jane come back?

A£®Last night£®

B£®This morning£®

C£®Last week£®

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12£®How does Rose want to go to Canada?

A£®She insists on flying there£®

B£®She prefers to go there by ship£®

C£®It isn¡¯t told£®

13£®What is John¡¯s opinion?

A£®He thinks air transport is the safest£®

B£®He thinks air transport is really safe compared with road transport£®

C£®He thinks air transport is safer than water transport£®

14£®What is Rose¡¯s opinion about going by sea?

A£®Though it is not fast, it is exciting£®

B£®It is both fast and relaxing£®

C£®It is neither fast nor relaxing£®

15£®After John¡¯s persuasion, what does Rose think about her trip?

A£®She¡¯d like to fly to Canada£®

B£®She¡¯d still prefer sailing to flying£®

C£®She can¡¯t make a decision£®

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1£®How often does the man eat out?

A£®Not very often£®

B£®Almost every day£®

C£®Nearly every two days£®

2£®What does the man suggest they should do?

A£®Cook some eggs on the way£®

B£®Buy some eggs£®

C£®Cook some eggs£®

3£®What does the man mean?

A£®The woman often loses her keys£®

B£®It¡¯s too bad that the woman has lost her key£®

C£®He has found the key for her this time£®

4£®Where did the conversation take place?

A£®t the post office£®

B£®In a classroom£®

C£®On a telephone£®

5£®What are they talking about?

A£®song£®

B£®A film£®

C£®A piece of music£®

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6£®Why did the man come to China?

A£®He came to China for a visit£®

B£®He came to China on business£®

C£®He came to China for a meeting£®

7£®Why could he find the company?

A£®He remembered the number of the taxi£®

B£®He remembered the name of the taxi driver£®

C£®He remembered the name of the company£®

8£®Where did the man get his handbag?

A£®In the Lost and Found£®

B£®In the taxi£®

C£®In the company£®

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9£®How many workers does a small farm usually have in Britain?

A£®One£®

B£®Four£®

C£®Many£®

10£®Which of the following is not grown well in the east of the Britain?

A£®Rice£®

B£®Wheat£®

C£®Grass£®

11£®What are in the west of Britain?

A£®Crop farms£®

B£®Fruit farms£®

C£®Animal farms£®

12£®Who do most of the farm work?

A£®The farmer£®

B£®The farm worker£®

C£®The machines£®

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

A£®She should have an active hobby£®

B£®She should relax and enjoy herself£®

C£®She should learn to take photos£®

14£®Which of the following can best describe the man?

A£®He is lazy£®

B£®He is very active£®

C£®He is a student£®

15£®Which of the following is referred to as an active sport in the conversation?

A£®Photography£®

B£®Jogging£®

C£®Table tennis£®

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A£®In the grass.

B£®In the laboratory.

C£®At the parking lot.

2£®What is the relationship between Jim and Bob?

A£®Classmates.

B£®Close friends.

C£®Twin brothers.

3£®What is the man¡¯s purpose in meeting the woman?

A£®To apply for a job.

B£®To try to please her.

C£®To find out her position.

4£®What will the woman probably do first?

A£®Hurry to the meeting.

B£®Go sightseeing by bus.

C£®Take the underground.

5£®What are the two speakers mainly talking about?

A£®New dictionaries.

B£®Forms of languages.

C£®Development of languages.

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A£®September.

B£®October.

C£®November.

7£®What do we know about the speakers?

A£®They are both football players.

B£®They are both in training.

C£®They both enjoy sports.

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8£®What was the man doing when his problems started?

A£®Watching a game on TV with his friends.

B£®Playing basketball with some of his friends.

C£®Putting the manuscript of his wife¡¯s book in order.

9£®How did some pages of the book become totally ruined?

A£®They burned up in a fire.

B£®They were damaged by water.

C£®Someone threw them away by mistake.

10£®What sort of reaction does the man expect from his wife?

A£®Disappointment.

B£®Surprise.

C£®Anger.

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11£®What does the man want to do now?

A£®Rent a flat.

B£®Hold a party.

C£®Change furniture.

12£®How many questions does the man ask the woman?

A£®Two.

B£®Three.

C£®Four.

13£®What will the man most probably do after the conversation?

A£®Help the woman to move house.

B£®Go back to call his schoolmates in.

C£®Sign an agreement with the woman.

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14£®What is the man doing?

A£®Questioning about an evening school.

B£®Asking for information on reading habits.

C£®Exchanging reading experience with the woman.

15£®How much time does the woman spend a week reading newspapers?

A£®About four or five hours.

B£®About two or three hours.

C£®About seven or eight hours.

16£®What does the woman like best?

A£®Newspaper.

B£®textbooks.

C£®Novels.

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17£®Where does this conversation most probably take place?

A£®In a holiday camp.

B£®In a travel service.

C£®In a sailing school.

18£®What is the man uninterested in?

A£®Rowing and fishing.

B£®Swimming and diving.

C£®Sailing and water skiing.

19£®What do we know about the man?

A£®He minds having a rough time.

B£®He has been practising rowing.

C£®He hasn¡¯t made his decision yet.

20£®What do we know about the woman?

A£®she is both polite and patient.

B£®She is not experienced in her work.

C£®She doesn¡¯t like idea of active holidays.

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1£®When will Susan arrive?

A£®At 4¡Ã30£®

B£®At 4¡Ã45£®

C£®At 5¡Ã20£®

2£®Why can¡¯t the woman go to see the film today?

A£®Because she is not feeling well£®

B£®Because she doesn¡¯t like the film£®

C£®Because she has another plan£®

3£®How much is the jacket?

A£®600 US dollars£®

B£®100 Hong Kong dollars£®

C£®600 Hong Kong dollars£®

4£®What does the man have for this meal?

A£®Soup, noodles and iced coffee£®

B£®A sandwich, noodles and hot coffee£®

C£®Soup, noodles and hot coffee£®

5£®Who is Mr£®Smith?

A£®A friend of the girl¡¯s father¡¯s£®

B£®The girl¡¯s brother£®

C£®The girl¡¯s father£®

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6£®Where does the conversation take place?

A£®At a post office£®

B£®At a baker¡¯s shop£®

C£®At a restaurant£®

7£®When was the parcel posted?

A£®Two days ago£®

B£®Two weeks ago£®

C£®Two months ago£®

8£®What do we know about the man?

A£®He lives at 128 Devon Street£®

B£®He is very angry about the service£®

C£®He sent his mother a parcel£®

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9£®What do we know about No£®6 Station Road?

A£®It has the man¡¯s lucky number£®

B£®It has four bedrooms£®

C£®It has a garage£®

10£®What is good about No£®4 Candy Street?

A£®It is in a quieter place£®

B£®It has bigger rooms£®

C£®It is closer to shops£®

11£®Which one have they decided on?

A£®The one with a big garden£®

B£®The one next to the station£®

C£®The one closer to town£®

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12£®What is the man planning to do with his friends?

A£®Watch a football game£®

B£®Go for a drive and have a picnic£®

C£®Have dinner and see a movie£®

13£®Why does the woman hesitate to go with them?

A£®Because she has to study for an exam£®

B£®Because she has to attend a party£®

C£®Because she doesn¡¯t have enough money£®

14£®When does the woman want to be back?

A£®By 11¡Ã30 p. m£®

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15£®Why didn¡¯t the man want to go dancing?

A£®Because he thought it was dull£®

B£®Because he didn¡¯t like dancing£®

C£®Because he was very tired£®

16£®What did the man suggest?

A£®Walking on the bridge£®

B£®Inviting friends to watch the bridge£®

C£®Inviting some friends to play bridge£®

17£®When will Janet come around?

A£®At about 8 a. m£®

B£®At about 4 p. m£®

C£®At about 8 p. m£®

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18£®Who is speaking?

A£®The radio host£®

B£®The singer£®

C£®The director£®

19£®When are tickets available to the winning people?

A£®Before Saturday night£®

B£®Before Thursday morning£®

C£®Before Wednesday morning£®

20£®Through which phone number can people find the speaker?

A£®683-3019£®

B£®693-3019£®

C£®693-3091£®

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1£®What was the woman's first job?

A£®A teacher£®

B£®A secretary£®

C£®A doctor£®

2£®When did the show begin?

A£®9¡Ã50£®

B£®9¡Ã40£®

C£®9¡Ã30

3£®What are the two speakers doing?

A£®Enjoying meeting each other£®

B£®Saying good-bye to each other£®

C£®Planning to see each other again£®

4£®Where does the dialogue take place?

A£®In an office£®

B£®In a clothing shop£®

C£®In the man's house£®

5£®What will the woman do tonight?

A£®She will stay at home with the man£®

B£®She will send for a doctor by herself£®

C£®She will watch the weather forecast£®

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6£®How does the boy go to school every day?

A£®By bus£®

B£®By bike£®

C£®On foot£®

7£®Why didn't the girl go to school by bike?

A£®Because she hated the heavy traffic£®

B£®Because she didn't have a bike herself£®

C£®Because she didn¡¯t like to ride a bike£®

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8£®Where did the accident happen?

A£®On a highway£®

B£®On a freeway£®

C£®On a road£®

9£®What was strange about the accident?

A£®Two people got hurt£®

B£®The truck turned over£®

C£®No one was killed£®

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10£®What does Susan think of her life in New York?

A£®She doesn't like it at ali£®

B£®She thinks highly of it£®

C£®She feels it just so-so,

11£®What can we leam about Henry from the dialogue?

A£®He is heavier than before£®

B£®He looks younger than ever£®

C£®He decides to keep on a diet£®

12£®Why does Susan look younger?

A£®Because she is more energetic£®

B£®Because she stays in warm weather£®

C£®Because she lives a healthier life£®

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13£®Where will the woman plan to work in summer?

A£®A hotel£®

B£®A market£®

C£®A farm£®

14£®How long will the woman work in the morning?

A£®One hour£®

B£®Three hours£®

C£®Four hours£®

15£®What will the woman prefer to do in her free time?

A£®Go walking£®

B£®Pick fruits£®

C£®Sell drinks£®

16£®What are the two speakers talking about in general?

A£®Part-time jobs£®

B£®Music festivals£®¡¡ C£®Summer plans

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17£®How long will the course run this year?

A£®Six weeks£®

B£®Seven weeks£®

C£®Eight weeks

18£®What was the problem last year?

A£®Few people wanted to attend£®

B£®There were too few workers£®

C£®Nothing to do on rainy days£®

19£®What will the children do for the first time this year?

A£®They will join in art activities£®

B£®They will do new outdoor sports£®

C£®They will attend a talent show£®

20£®What's important for parents whose children attend the course?

A£®Attending the American Night with the children£®

B£®Sending money to Molly as soon as possible£®

C£®Informing Molly about any food the child cannot eat£®

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1£®When does the man leave for the office on Tuesday?

A£®At 8¡Ã00£®

B£®At 7¡Ã30£®

C£®At 7¡Ã00£®

2£®What will the woman do this evening?

A£®Complete her essay£®

B£®Go out for a walk£®

C£®Review her lessons£®

3£®What does the man want the woman to do?

A£®Take a photo with him£®

B£®Teach him some French£®

C£®Help him get the photos£®

4£®Where did the woman stay during these days?

A£®On the beach£®

B£®In the mountains£®

C£®In the hotel£®

5£®Why can't the man move to the suburbs?

A£®Because of the high taxes£®

B£®Because of the high rent£®

C£®Because of the long distance£®

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6£®Where does the conversation take place?

A£®At a club£®

B£®At the laundry£®(Ï´Òµê)

C£®In a shop£®

7£®What clothes does the man have?

A£®A shirt and two pairs of trousers£®

B£®Two shirts and two pairs of trousers

C£®A shirt and three pairs of trousers

8£®How much should the man pay if he has a membership?

A£®40£®

B£®32£®

C£®28£®

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9£®What does the two speakers say about Professor Dickinson?

A£®His study is full of books£®

B£®He often assigns too much reading homework£®

C£®His lecture is very boring£®

10£®What was the nationality of T£®S£®Elliot at death?

A£®American£®

B£®English£®

C£®Italian£®

11£®What can we learn from the conversation?

A£®The man read many English classics,

B£®The two speakers both know Professor Dickinson£®

C£®Professor Dickinson teaches English literature£®

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12£®What is the man doing in the conversation?

A£®Interviewing a shopper£®

B£®Shopping at the supermarket£®

C£®Examining the goods at the supermarket£®

13£®Where does the conversation take place?

A£®In a supermarket in town£®

B£®In a supermarket on Fifth Avenue£®

C£®In a supermarket on Central Plaza£®

14£®What can we learn about the woman?

A£®She drinks a quart of milk every day£®

B£®She spent 28 pounds£®

C£®She bought some fruit in the supermarket£®

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15£®What does the man suffer from?

A£®A bad cold£®

B£®SARS£®

C£®H1N1£®

16£®What does the woman suggest the man do?

A£®Work and rest regularly£®

B£®Get fresh air and do more exercise£®

C£®Drink more water and stay outdoors£®

17£®Why doesn't the man get regular exercise?

A£®Because he doesn't have time£®

B£®Because he doesn't like playing sports£®

C£®Because he didn't realize the importance of exercise£®

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18£®How many ways are there to start a conversation according to the talk?

A£®3£®

B£®4£®

C£®5£®

19£®What is the second suggestion according to the talk?

A£®Get or borrow a dog

B£®Eat in a public dining hall

C£®Take the dirty clothes to a public washing shop

20£®What should you say to a heavy man in the US?

A£®He is thin

B£®He is losing weight

C£®He should on a diet

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