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1£®What caused the fire?
A£®Careless smoker£®
B£®A broken wire line£®
C£®Some unknown cause£®
2£®What does the woman mean?
A£®The man should he the one to speak to Paul£®
B£®The man should repair the radio himself£®
C£®There is no need for him to say¡°sorry¡±£®
3£®Where are the two speakers having the dialogue?
A£®In the street£®
B£®In a taxi£®
C£®At the bus stop£®
4£®What does the woman mean?
A£®The old house should he turned into stores£®
B£®The shop center is quite old£®
C£®New shopping centers are very common£®
5£®Where does the woman prefer to live?
A£®In the countryside£®
B£®In the city£®
C£®In the small town£®
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6£®Where does the conversation take place?
A£®At the ticket office£®
B£®On the plane£®
C£®At the check-in counter£®
7£®What will the woman have to carry to reduce the weight of her luggage?
A£®The shoulder bag£®
B£®The dictionary£®
C£®The hand bag£®
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8£®Where does the man work now?
A£®In a food company£®
B£®In a bank£®
C£®At a university£®
9£®How many children does the woman have?
A£®Three£®
B£®Two£®
C£®Four£®
10£®We learn from this conversation that Mr Johnson was ________£®
A£®Mary Smith's workmate
B£®John Brown's neighbour
C£®their friend
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11£®Where does the conversation take place?
A£®In a cafeteria£®
B£®In a cafe£®
C£®In a bar£®
12£®What WON'T the man have for the meal?
A£®Steak£®
B£®Fried eggs£®
C£®Coffee£®
13£®Why do they choose this place to have meal?
A£®Because they can sit by the window£®
B£®Because they can do some of the work£®
C£®Because they can save some money£®
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14£®What is the man?
A£®A nurse£®
B£®A doctor£®
C£®A chemist£®
15£®What is wrong with the woman?
A£®She is wet all over£®
B£®She has a bad headache£®
C£®She has coughed for three days£®
16£®What does the man tell the woman to do?
A£®Stay in bed for some time£®
B£®Go around from time to time£®
C£®Come to see him tomorrow morning£®
17£®Where does this conversation most probably take place?
A£®In a garden£®
B£®In the man's office£®
C£®In the woman's house£®
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18£®What is the main topic of the passage?
A£®The Barcelona Olympic Games£®
B£®TV programs on Chinese television£®
C£®Effects of television on our life£®
19£®According to a survey in Shanghai, how much time did young people spend on television each day?
A£®Two and a half hours
B£®Three hours£®
C£®Three and a half hours£®
20£®Television is quickly taking the place of printed material as the major source of news for most
Chinese£®How do you know?
A£®There are about 185 million TV sets in China£®
B£®A survey(µ÷²é)in Beijing found 63£¥of those surveyed got news from TV£®
C£®There are news programs on television£®
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