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W£ºIt¡¯s ten to four£®In another half an hour, we¡¯ll be home£®
M£ºI¡¯m glad we¡¯ll be home soon£®
1£®When will they be home?
A£®At 4¡Ã10£®
B£®At 4¡Ã20£®
C£®At 4¡Ã40£®
M£ºGood morning£®I¡¯m here to see Mr Smith£®
W£ºMr Smith went to Washington last Monday for a meeting and he will be back on Thursday night£®If you like, you may come again on Friday morning£®
2£®When will Mr Smith return?
A£®On Thursday night£®
B£®On Friday morning£®
C£®On Monday night£®
M£ºCould you please tell me where I can find tennis shoes?
W£ºYes£®You can get them in the sportswear department on the right side of the store£®
3£®What does the man want to do?
A£®To find his lost shoes where he played tennis£®
B£®To change the tennis shoes in the sportswear department£®
C£®To buy himself a pair of tennis shoes£®
M£ºPress eleven, please£®(Pause£®)Thank you£®
W£ºYou¡¯re welcome£®That¡¯s where I¡¯m going, too£®
4£®Where did this conversation most probably take place?
A£®In a lift£®
B£®In a library£®
C£®In a computer room£®
W£ºI¡¯m such a terrible typist that I can never finish this report£®
M£ºWould you like me to take over for a while?
5£®What does the man offer to do?
A£®Type the report for her£®
B£®Repair the typewriter£®
C£®Find her a typist£®
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M£ºWhat can I do for you?
W£ºI want a skirt£®Would you show me some?
M£ºWhat do you think of this expensive one?
W£ºI am sorry but I am afraid I don¡¯t like it£®
M£ºHow about that one?
W£ºGood! How much does it cost?
M£º65 dollars£®
W£ºOnly 65 dollars! That¡¯s very cheap£®
M£ºHow many do you want?
W£ºI¡¯ll take two£®
6£®What did the woman want to buy?
A£®A cheap skirt£®
B£®An expensive skirt£®
C£®A secondhand skirt£®
7£®How much did the woman pay for what she bought?
A£®¡ç65£®
B£®¡ç56£®
C£®¡ç130£®
8£®What are the two speakers¡¯ relationship?
A£®Husband and wife£®
B£®Salesman and customer£®
C£®Boss and secretary£®
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W£ºGood morning, sir£®I¡¯m Susan Smith£®I saw your job advertisement in the newspaper£®It seemed very interesting£®I¡¯d like to know if the position is still open£®
M£ºYes, we need a secretary£®Did you study shorthand?
W£ºYes, I studied at a secretarial college several years ago£®
M£ºWhat did you do after that?
W£ºI got a job at the ABC company£®
M£ºWhat did you do there?
W£ºI was a receptionist£®I answered phone calls, greeted visitors, and did some typing£®
M£ºHow long did you work there?
W£ºA little more than 2 years£®And I liked working there£®
M£ºWhy did you leave, then?
W£ºThere wasn¡¯t any chance for advancement£®
M£ºI see£®Well, Miss Smith, I think we¡¯ve covered about everything£®We¡¯ll let you know our decision by letter within a week£®
W£ºThank you and good-bye£®
9£®What job does the woman want to take?
A£®She wants to work as a secretary£®
B£®She wants to work as a receptionist£®
C£®She wants to work as a typist£®
10£®How long did she work at the ABC company?
A£®Over 2 years£®
B£®No more than 2 years£®
C£®Several years£®
11£®Why did she leave ABC company?
A£®She didn¡¯t like working there£®
B£®There wasn¡¯t any chance for advancement£®
C£®The company fired her£®
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W£ºTravel International, can I help you?
M£ºYes, can you tell me the times of flights to Munich on the evening of the fifteenth, please?
W£ºOne minute, sir£®There¡¯s one at 4£º45, again at seven o¡¯clock£®
M£ºCould you book me one on the 4£º45 flight?
W£ºSingle or return, sir?
M£ºSingle, please£®
W£ºWhat¡¯s your telephone number?
M£º101-23544978£®
W£ºWe¡¯ll make the booking for you, and phone you back to make sure£®
M£ºThank you very much, good-bye£®
W£ºGood-bye, sir, and thank you£®
12£®How many flights to Munich are there on the evening of the fifteenth?
A£®One£®
B£®Two£®
C£®Three£®
13£®Which flight does the man want to take?
A£®4¡Ã45£®
B£®5¡Ã45£®
C£®7¡Ã00£®
14£®What does the woman promise him to do?
A£®Phone to tell him about the booking£®
B£®Send him the ticket he has booked£®
C£®Pick him up and take him to the airport£®
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W£ºCan I help you, sir?
M£ºI come to see what kind of insurance there is?
W£ºWelcome! Insurance is quite good£®Pay a little money each year and you will be paid the costs if anything bad happens to you£®OK£®Now let me tell you what we have£®We offer insurance against fire, accident fire, accidents and damage for houses, cars and so on£®
M£ºBut I¡¯m interested in your medical insurance£®
W£ºThat¡¯s included, too£®You can have anything insured with us£®
M£ºI¡¯d like to know more about your medical insurance£®
W£ºOK£®How many persons do you want to cover the insurance?
M£ºJust myself£®
W£ºWell, you pay only 350 dollars for the whole year£®How does that sound?
M£ºIt sounds good, but how is it going to work?
W£ºWe pay 80 percent of the medical expenses for you£®Here are some papers with explanations on payments£®
M£ºThanks£®
15£®Why does the man come to see the woman?
A£®Because he is badly ill and wants to have medical insurance£®
B£®Because he wants to see who will pay his medical expenses£®
C£®Because he wants to know something about insurance, especially medical insurance£®
16£®How much should the man pay for the whole year if he wants to have the medical insurance for himself?
A£®¡ç350£®
B£®¡ç250£®
C£®¡ç280£®
17£®How much should the insurance company pay if his medical expense is ¡ç800?
A£®¡ç160£®
B£®¡ç640£®
C£®¡ç800£®
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¡¡¡¡Parents, teachers, and fellow students,
¡¡¡¡This is the day of our graduation£®Today marks the end of our studies and the beginning of a new life for all of us£®We are supposed to feel happy on a day such as this, and we are supposed to be full of hope for the future£®
¡¡¡¡We all do feel these things, but we feel much more, too£®There is a great feeling of sadness among us today as we realize that this is the last time that we will all be together as members of this school£®
¡¡¡¡However, the thing we feel most, I think, is our feeling of thanks£®We have some idea of what you, our parents, have done for us, and we have some idea of all the efforts that you, our teachers, have made for us£®No words can express how thankful we are to you on this day£®
¡¡¡¡We will always remember this day and we will always remember you£®Thank you from the bottom of our hearts£®
18£®What was the speaker?
A£®A student who was about to graduate£®
B£®A student who graduated years ago£®
C£®A student who had just entered the school£®
19£®What made the speaker feel sad as well?
A£®To have no chance to learn£®
B£®To begin a new life£®
C£®To be separated from each other£®
20£®What was the main purpose of the speech?
A£®To say good-bye to their school£®
B£®To thank their parents and teachers£®
C£®To encourage all the schoolmates£®