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1£®What do the man and the woman mean?

A£®They really enjoyed the party£®

B£®Their friends seemed rather old£®

C£®They met some funny people at the party£®

2£®When is the man¡¯s birthday?

A£®April 1st£®

B£®April 2nd£®

C£®April 3rd£®

3£®When will they get home?

A£®Three o¡¯clock£®

B£®Four o¡¯clock£®

C£®Ten o¡¯clock£®

4£®What¡¯s Paul¡¯s address?

A£®1466 London Street£®

B£®1646 London Street£®

C£®1464 London Street£®

5£®What does the man mean?

A£®He can¡¯t hear the woman clearly£®

B£®He doesn¡¯t think the woman is right£®

C£®He likes the sunny day£®

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6£®What are they talking about?

A£®Buying dresses£®

B£®Making dresses£®

C£®Borrowing dresses£®

7£®What kind of dress do they like for spring?

A£®Woolen dress£®

B£®Cotton dress£®

C£®Silk dress£®

8£®What color does the woman prefer?

A£®Yellow£®

B£®Green£®

C£®White£®

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9£®What kind of cakes does the customer take?

A£®Chinese rice cakes£®

B£®French cakes£®

C£®American cakes£®

10£®What¡¯s inside these cakes?

A£®Nothing£®

B£®Bean jam£®

C£®Peanut jam£®

11£®How many cakes will the customer take?

A£®5£®

B£®6£®

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12£®What are the speakers talking about?

A£®What they are going to do£®

B£®What they did£®

C£®A restaurant£®

13£®What was not mentioned in the conversation?

A£®Food£®

B£®Price£®

C£®Service£®

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14£®How did the man spend his weekend?

A£®He went to his uncle¡¯s farm£®

B£®He planted some trees in his backyard£®

C£®Both A and B£®

15£®Why didn¡¯t he get some trees in town?

A£®Because there were only apple trees in town£®

B£®Because there were only cedar trees in town£®

C£®Because the trees sold in town were expensive£®

16£®What did he bring home from his uncle¡¯s farm?

A£®Some apples£®

B£®Some young trees£®

C£®Both A and B£®

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17£®What do you think the speaker is?

A£®A visitor to the park£®

B£®A guide from a touring company£®

C£®A guide of a park service£®

18£®What does the speaker say about the Yellow-stone National Park?

A£®It was the first national park£®

B£®It was not managed by the National Park Service£®

C£®It was managed by the National Park Service in 1800£®

19£®What is one of the duties of the speaker?

A£®To build fires£®

B£®To guide nature walks£®

C£®To train animals£®

20£®When did the speaker give the speech?

A£®While riding in a bus£®

B£®While sitting around a fire£®

C£®Just before nature walks£®

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¡¡¡¡M£ºWhat are you going to do tonight, Betty?

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¡¡¡¡W£ºWere there many people there?

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¡¡¡¡W£ºHow was the food?

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¡¡¡¡W£ºHi! Where did you go over the weekend?

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¡¡¡¡W£ºWhy didn¡¯t you buy them in town?

¡¡¡¡M£ºWell, they cost a lot of money here, and it is hard to find some kinds of trees such as cedar trees£®

¡¡¡¡W£ºDid you get anything else?

¡¡¡¡M£ºYes, they have lots of apples now£®They gave us two baskets of the apples£®

¡¡¡¡W£ºWhat did you do with them?

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¡¡¡¡Welcome to Yellowstone National Park£®Before we begin our nature walk today, I¡¯d like to give you a short history of our National Park Service£®The National Park Service began in the late 1800¡¯s£®A small group of people found the land which is called ¡°Yellowstone¡± now, and after hours of discussion around a campfire they decided that it should be enjoyed by everyone£®Two years later the government declared it the first national park in the world£®

¡¡¡¡After it became a public park, many other areas of beautiful scenery were set aside and in 1916 these parks were managed by the National Park Service£®I now work for the National Park Service and it is my duty to answer questions at all times and show tourists around the park and campfire walks are offered by specially trained members£®The park service also protects the animals and plants in the parks£®

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¡¡¡¡M£ºMary, tomorrow is your Mom¡¯s 50th birthday, do you know?

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¡¡¡¡M£ºFirst of all, a birthday present£®What about buying her a beautiful skirt?

¡¡¡¡W£ºThat¡¯s a good idea£®It¡¯ll make her look younger£®And a birthday cake too, with 50 candles£®

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1£®Who is Chris Paine?

A£®A computer engineer£®

B£®A book seller£®

C£®A writer£®

2£®What are the two speakers talking about?

A£®A football player£®

B£®A football team£®

C£®A football match£®

3£®Why did the woman buy a heavy coat for Jimmy?

A£®Winter is coming soon£®

B£®Jimmy¡¯ll go into the mountains£®

C£®Jimmy has caught a cold£®

4£®Where is the woman?

A£®In a soap factory£®

B£®In her house£®

C£®At an information desk£®

5£®When is the man checking in?

A£®Friday£®

B£®Thursday£®

C£®Tuesday£®

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6£®How does the man feel about David's way of sleeping?

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B£®It's strange£®

C£®It's the best£®

7£®How many hours does David sleep a day?

A£®Four£®

B£®Six£®

C£®Seven£®

8£®What does the woman suggest at the end of the talk?

A£®People should develop a habit like David's£®

B£®People need longer hours of sleep£®

C£®People have different sleeping habits£®

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9£®What is the woman going to do?

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B£®Take a holiday£®

C£®Go on a business trip£®

10£®When does the woman plan to arrive?

A£®Late Friday£®

B£®Midday Saturday£®

C£®Saturday night£®

11£®What is the weather like in the town during the day?

A£®Cold£®

B£®Wet

C£®Warm£®

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12£®Why does the man thank the woman?

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B£®She has invited him for coffee£®

C£®She has agreed to see him on Monday£®

13£®When does the conversation take place?

A£®Before class£®

B£®After class£®

C£®During class£®

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14£®What will the man do next morning?

A£®Meet Mr Cooper£®

B£®Visit the National Lab£®

C£®Meet Bill Lyons£®

15£®How will the man spend his Saturday?

A£®He will do some paperwork£®

B£®He will take some rest£®

C£®He will meet some visitors£®

16£®What do we know about the woman?

A£®She's the man's wife£®

B£®She's a business manager£®

C£®She's a company secretary£®

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17£®What was the purpose of Mrs Whinfield's visits to Kew Gardens?

A£®To learn more about plants£®

B£®To write an article on gardens£®

C£®To meet the writers she read£®

18£®Where did Mrs Whinfield live before she moved to her present home?

A£®Dorset£®

B£®Somerset£®

C£®West London£®

19£®Where does Mrs Whinfield get most of her plants?

A£®She grows them from seeds£®

B£®She gets them from her friends£®

C£®She buys them from a market£®

20£®What is the probable relationship between the two speakers?

A£®Tourist and gardener£®

B£®College professor and biology students£®

C£®Newspaper reporter and garden owner£®

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B£®In a library£®

C£®In a bookstore£®

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A£®A shopping center£®

B£®An opera house£®

C£®The parking lot£®

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A£®The plot£®

B£®The music£®

C£®The dialogue£®

4£®What do we know about the woman¡¯s jacket?

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B£®Its color is her favorite£®

C£®It is her sister¡¯s size£®

5£®What does the woman imply?

A£®The man is so forgetful£®

B£®The man is too careless£®

C£®The man is over confident£®

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9£®What do we know from what the woman said?

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C£®People would remove the dog waste£®

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B£®He had his supper£®

C£®He took a path£®

11£®What place had the man been to the night before?

A£®James Street£®

B£®A restaurant£®

C£®A friend¡¯s home£®

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B£®To find the truth£®

C£®To hide the truth£®

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13£®Why did the son come back late?

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14£®What was the old lady doing in the middle of the road?

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B£®Struggling to sand up£®

C£®Trying to seek help£®

15£®What happened to Linda?

A£®She was fired£®

B£®She got injured£®

C£®She had an accident£®

16£®Where was the witness?

A£®Outside the pub£®

B£®At a bus stop£®

C£®In his car£®

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17£®What¡¯s the problem of some of the university students?

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B£®They don¡¯t know what to do with their free time£®

C£®They don¡¯t have choices for outside class activities£®

18£®How is the students¡¯ high school life?

A£®Controlled and busy£®

B£®Regular and colorful£®

C£®Active and independent£®

19£®According to the speaker, what is the role of outside class activities at university?

A£®To make students healthier£®

B£®To improve students¡¯ test scores£®

C£®To enrich students¡¯ experience£®

20£®What does the speaker advise his students to do?

A£®Learn to enjoy themselves£®

B£®Learn to be their own masters£®

C£®Learn to develop their potential£®

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B£®The laptop£®

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B£®Because the price is reasonable£®

C£®Because it is on sale now£®

3£®What does the woman mean?

A£®The school should have been built a long time ago£®

B£®It will be a good school£®

C£®It¡¯s unnecessary to build such a school£®

4£®When will the two speakers leave London?

A£®January 16th£®

B£®January 17th£®

C£®January 18th£®

5£®What does the man think Carol should do?

A£®Get treatment in a better hospital£®

B£®See a doctor£®

C£®Make a phone call to the doctor£®

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B£®Rock music£®

C£®Jazz music£®

9£®Who can play the violin?

A£®The man¡¯s wife£®

B£®The man£®

C£®The woman£®

10£®When can the woman possibly hear the man¡¯s wife playing?

A£®Some day in the future£®

B£®This weekend£®

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11£®What are the man and the woman talking mainly about?

A£®Future plans£®

B£®Studying at university£®

C£®Part-time jobs£®

12£®Which statement is RIGHT after the talk?

A£®The man¡¯s subject is computer science£®

B£®The man isn¡¯t a college student£®

C£®The man is her boyfriend£®

13£®What is NOT the man¡¯s suggestion?

A£®Studying computer£®

B£®Finding a part-time job£®

C£®Having time for fun£®

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14£®What is the conversation about?

A£®Computer sales£®

B£®A job interview£®

C£®An internet meeting£®

15£®Which kind of persons does the company need?

A£®A computer teacher£®

B£®An administrator of networks£®

C£®A top of computer games£®

16£®What do we know about the man in the conversation?

A£®He knows nothing about computers£®

B£®He is very clever at answering questions£®

C£®The woman will offer him the job£®

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17£®What is the travel agency¡¯s name?

A£®To USA£®

B£®Tour USA£®

C£®Travel USA£®

18£®Which is one of the most popular sights in Washington?

A£®Washington Monument£®

B£®Lincoln Memorial£®

C£®Library of Congress£®

19£®Where does the tour start from?

A£®The Superior Court£®

B£®The Library of Congress£®

C£®The Capitol Building£®

20£®When you guess is the tour starting?

A£®At about 8£®

B£®At about 9£®

C£®At about 10£®

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1£®What does the woman mean?

A£®She doesn't like Tim

B£®She doesn't mind giving Tim a lift£®

C£®She doesn't want to sit beside Tim£®

2£®What is the man probably doing?

A£®Borrowing some coins

B£®Using the telephone

C£®Picking up the coins

3£®When will the woman's bus leave?

A£®At 10¡Ã30

B£®At 10¡Ã15

C£®10¡Ã45

4£®Where is the woman speaker's father now probably?

A£®In the man speaker's house

B£®At his workplace

C£®At home

5£®What does the man advise the woman to do?

A£®Stop working and write her aunt back£®

B£®Send her aunt a present to show her apology£®

C£®Keep in touch with her aunt through the Internet£®

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6£®What does the man ask Larry to do?

A£®Take some big oranges to the party£®

B£®Bring some drinks to the party£®

C£®Give him a call the next day£®

7£®What is the woman doing while answering the call?

A£®Writing the message down

B£®Doing her homework£®

C£®Sending someone to find Larry£®

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8£®Where does the woman probably live?

A£®In the center of the city£®

B£®Near the gym

C£®Out of the city

9£®Who is going to work today?

A£®The woman speaker

B£®The man speaker

C£®Maria

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10£®What are the speakers talking about?

A£®Buying a second-hand car£®

B£®Buying a brand-new car£®

C£®Selling the man speaker's old car£®

11£®Who is going to work overseas?

A£®The man speaker

B£®The woman speaker

C£®The woman speaker's cousin

12£®What does the woman tell the man about the car to be sold?

A£®It's a four-door car with air conditioning

B£®It's a two-door car with air conditioning

C£®It's a six-door car with power steering£®

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13£®From whom did the man speaker get the flowers?

A£®Richard and Mariana

B£®Richard and Marilyn

C£®John and Mariana

14£®Why does the woman speaker cry?

A£®Her uncle and aunt don't treat her well£®

B£®The letter reminded her of her parents£®

C£®She doesn't have any friends£®

15£®Where does the conversation most probably take place?

A£®At the man speaker's home£®

B£®At the woman speaker's house

C£®In a French restaurant£®

16£®What can we learn from the conversation?

A£®There are four people in the man speaker's family

B£®The woman speaker has been here over one year£®

C£®The man speaker is quite good at math£®

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17£®Why did the teacher do the experiments?

A£®He had few classes every day£®

B£®He thought monkey was fun£®

C£®He wanted to find out the cleverest animal£®

18£®Where did the teacher put the monkey?

A£®In a room

B£®In a big box

C£®In a small box

19£®How long did the teacher wait for?

A£®A whole day

B£®A few minutes

C£®A few hours£®

20£®Which of the following is TRUE according to the talk?

A£®The teacher only had experiments on monkey£®

B£®The monkey found the food and enjoyed it£®

C£®The teacher did more than one experiment£®

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1£®How farther should the two speakers need to go?

A£®Two more miles£®

B£®Another mile£®

C£®Three more miles£®

2£®When will the lecture begin?

A£®At 8¡Ã00£®

B£®At 8¡Ã15£®

C£®At 7¡Ã45£®

3£®What does the woman mean?

A£®She will go to the party today£®

B£®She wants to go tomorrow evening£®

C£®She won't go to the party today£®

4£®Where is the conversation most likely to take place?

A£®At a department store£®

B£®In a club£®

C£®In the zoo£®

5£®How much does the man have to pay if he wants to buy just one today?

A£®¡ç3.50£®

B£®¡ç4£®

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6£®Where are the two speakers?

A£®In the office£®

B£®In a restaurant£®

C£®At home

7£®What's wrong with the woman?

A£®She can't sleep well£®

B£®She has a fever£®

C£®She can't work any more£®

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8£®What's the probable relationship between the two speakers?

A£®Employee and employer£®

B£®Visitor and native£®

C£®Traveler and hotelkeeper£®

9£®What can the man get from the youth hostels?

A£®Bed£®

B£®Bed and breakfast

C£®Bed, breakfast and newspaper£®

10£®What's the man likely to do?

A£®Look for information in the paper£®

B£®Walk around the streets£®

C£®Sign to be a member for the youth hostels£®

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11£®What are the two speakers talking about?

A£®Jobs£®

B£®Going to the university£®

C£®Women's role in the society

12£®Why didn't grandma go to the university when she was young?

A£®Because her family was poor£®

B£®Because it was improper for her to do so£®

C£®Because she got married£®

13£®What can we learn from the conversation?

A£®The woman's mother has lost her job£®

B£®The woman's father has no job£®

C£®The woman's grandma had no job£®

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14£®Where does this conversation most probably take place?

A£®In a classroom£®

B£®On TV£®

C£®At a meeting£®

15£®What is the man?

A£®A futurologist£®

B£®A programmer£®

C£®A reporter£®

16£®What will happen by the middle of this century?

A£®Digital technology will begin to change our life£®

B£®More than three billion people will use the Internet£®

C£®We will be working and shopping on line£®

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17£®Why did the speaker ask the people to leave the building?

A£®Because something explosive was found in the building£®

B£®Because a fire broke out in the building£®

C£®Because actors and actresses refused to play the last act£®

18£®What were people asked to do to the elderly and disabled people?

A£®To leave them where they were£®

B£®To hold them firmly£®

C£®To give any help if necessary£®

19£®What should one do when he sees something strange?

A£®Remove it£®

B£®Inform one attendant£®

C£®Go away at once£®

20£®Where was this announcement made?

A£®In a theater£®

B£®In a supermarket£®

C£®At an airport£®

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