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1£®Where are they having the dialogue?
A£®In the woman's house
B£®In a restaurant
C£®In a hotel£®
2£®What would the man like?
A£®Coffee
B£®Tea
C£®Something cold£®
3£®What can we learn about the suitcase?
A£®It's lost
B£®It's new
C£®It's been left in the plane£®
4£®Where are they having the dialogue?
A£®At the office
B£®In New York
C£®In a plane£®
5£®Which of the following is right?
A£®The woman is most probably the man's secretary
B£®The woman works for a hotel£®
C£®The man stayed in the hotel last week£®
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6£®What time did Mary get married?
A£®Last week
B£®About three months ago
C£®Last Wednesday£®
7£®Which of the following is true?
A£®Mary has gone to the west
B£®Mary's marriage is not satisfactory£®
C£®Mary will leave the west soon£®
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8£®Which of the following is true?
A£®The man played in the game£®
B£®It was Mei's first time to watch a football game£®
C£®Mei thought the cheerleaders were not excited£®
9£®What can we learn about the game?
A£®It was exciting, especially at the end£®
B£®Many people sang during the course of the game£®
C£®It was the players' first game£®
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10£®What can we learn about the man?
A£®He's lost his way
B£®He's lost something£®
C£®He's going to the hospital£®
11£®What should the man do?
A£®Turn left
B£®Turn right
C£®Turn back£®
12£®Why is the man here?
A£®To do business
B£®To have a holiday
C£®To find a job£®
13£®Where are they having the conversation?
A£®In London
B£®In a hospital
C£®Outside of a town£®
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14£®Where did the woman lose her package?
A£®In the shop
B£®On the counter
C£®She wasn't clear£®
15£®Whom did the woman buy the dress for?
A£®Her aunt
B£®The man's aunt
C£®Her mother£®
16£®Did the woman turn to any other person again?
A£®Yes, she went to Lost And Found Department£®
B£®No, she has found the package£®
C£®No, she thought it too troublesome£®
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17£®Did any of them get wet in the rain?
A£®Yes, both of them
B£®Yes, his nephew did
C£®No, it was fine£®
18£®Why didn't they go to the sea?
A£®His nephew wanted to go to the zoo
B£®His nephew was too late£®
C£®It was raining hard£®
19£®How many kinds of animals did the speaker mention in the speech?
A£®4
B£®5
C£®6£®
20£®Which of the following is not true?
A£®They saw a lion first
B£®His nephew loves animals£®
C£®His nephew enjoyed his explanation very much£®
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