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听力原文:M: Don" t you think it would have been very nice to have lived in the 19th century? They didn’t have this terrible stress and pace that we have.
W: Yes, but what did they do with that leisurely pace. ? All that most people had to think about was where the next meal was coming from.
What problem did she mention?
A.They had too much stress.
B.They had nothing to do in their spare time.
C.They were worried about their meals.
D.The pace was terrible.
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听力原文:W: Air pollution is one of the most serious problems in the world. Polluted air can make us sick or even kill us. Why isn't more done to stop it?
M: Everyone wants to stop it, but it is a difficult problem to solve. Meat pollution is mused by things people need.
W: What do you mean?
M: Well, automobiles and airplanes cause pollution but they also provide transportation.
W: Right. And factories cause air pollution but they provide people with jobs and products.
M: Cities are the worst offenders. In crowded cities, factories and cars can add tons of pollution to the air every day.
W: Yes. When I drove, to town yesterday, the clear air changed. It seemed like a dark cloud hung over the city.
M: Nobody likes air pollution. It smells bad; it makes it difficult to breathe.
W: True, it even damages the plants that provide tis with food. No wonder we get sick. It's dangerous to everyone's health.
M: I think everyone knows it is a serious problem. When air pollution can even damage strong materials like steel and concrete; think what it does to poor humans.
W: It is terrible, and yet we do need some things that cause it. We'll have to try to figure out a solution.
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A.Most people don't think it is a serious problem.
B.Most of our pollution is caused by things people need.
C.The government has not spent enough money to stop it.
D.The seriousness of pollution has not been realized by the government.
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听力原文:M: Look, I’m sorry I didn’t turn up for the match yesterday, but it wasn’t really my fault, you know.
W: It’s all very well saying it wasn’t your fault, but thanks to you we lost 10 to 1.
Q: What do we learn from the conversation?
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A.The woman blames the man for his absence.
B.The woman think that everything was all right.
C.The woman thanks the man for his efforts.
D.The woman doesn't think it was the man's fault.
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听力原文:M: Hi, could you tell me where the conference is being held? I've already registered for it.
W: In the Convention Hall on the second floor, sir.
M: Thanks. Also, do you know when Professor Ferguson's presentation is going to be? I hope I haven't missed it!
W: One of the volunteers at that desk will be able to tell you.
What does the man want to know?
A.When a meeting will start.
B.Whether there are enough chairs.
C.How to go to the second floor.
D.Where an event is being held.
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听力原文:M: Does it bother you if I have the ball game on? I can use headphones if you like.
W: Actually a little peace and quiet would be nice. At least until I finish this chapter.
Q: What does the woman imply?
(14)
A.She'll go to the game later.
B.Noise disturbs her when she's reading.
C.She prefers to use headphones.
D.The man should turn off the radio.
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听力原文:M: You must be pretty excited about your trip to Europe, Mary. When is it that you are leaving?
W: In just three weeks, and I am really excited. But there are still a few things I need to do before I go.
M: Like what?
W: Like renewing my passport, going to the travel agency to buy my plane ticket and figuring out what to do with my apartment while I'm gone.
M: You are not going to give it up, are you?
W: No way, I'll never find another apartment around here. But I don't like the idea of paying three months' rent on an empty apartment, either.
M: Perhaps you could sublet it.
W: Yes, but who to?
M: An old colleague of mine, Jim Thomas, is coming here to do some research this summer, from June to August. Perhaps you could sublet it to him.
W: That's exactly when I'll be away. It sounds ideal, as long as the landlord agrees.
M: Tell you what, I'll be calling Jim late this week anyway, so I'll mention it to him then.
W: Well, thanks, Bill, let me know what happens. That extra money will really come in handy.
What does Mary need to do at the travel agency?
A.Book a hotel in Europe.
B.Buy her plane ticket.
C.Sublet her apartment.
D.Renew her passport.
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听力原文:M: The mountain seems high. It makes me dizzy to climb it this year, but it's worth it for the view.
W: The mountain ma)' not be higher, but we're older.
Q: What has changed since last year?
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A.The mountain's height.
B.The woman's height.
C.The view.
D.Their ages.
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听力原文:M: Isn't it a relief to see people and lights, Turner? Now, let me see. Where are we exactly? According to my map, this must be Chagford.
W: You're right, Don. That sign says Chagford Town Hall. But there's a more interesting notice on the other side of the square. Do you see what it says? "Open for Devon Cream Teas".
M: Oh, yes, so it does. Oh, I must get a newspaper. There's a newsagent next door.
W: What for?
M: To find out what's been happening.
W: I don't need a newspaper. We must have been walking for at least six hours. My feet have been hurting for a- bout four hours and I've been starving since we shared that tin of cold beans.
M: You're hungry again? I see what you mean. That tea shop does look interesting. We could plan tomorrow's walk while we were having tea.
W: So toady we had complete Devon cream teas, with additional sandwiches and cakes, and another order of scones. I feel better. How about you?
M: A Devon cream tea is better than a tin of cold beans. In fact, it's better than almost anything... except a good newspaper. Do you ever buy a newspaper?
W: Not often. But I watch television.
M: Television! It only scratches the surface.
W: Television coverage is very dramatic.
M: Yes. You learn what happened but never why it happened.
W: Rubbish.
M: TV workers aren't in aren’t in a position to fill in the background.
W: They were there.
M: No, they only show you the bits.
M: Yes, of course. See to it, will you, Turner. I must get a newspaper before the newsagent closes.
W: Could you get me a paper?
M: What for?
W: To find out what's on television.
(20)
A.A tea shop.
B.A newsagent.
C.Lights.
D.A shoes store.
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听力原文:M: It's such a beautiful day. Why not sit out in the back yard for a while and enjoy it?
W: I'd love to. But there's a lot of laundry to do.
What will the woman probably do?
A.Do her homework.
B.Clean the backyard.
C.Wash clothes
D.Enjoy the beautiful day.
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听力原文:M: That suitcase looks very heavy, Mrs White. Would you like me to carry it for you?
W: No, it's quite all right. I can manage. Thank you for offering, though.
Q: How does Mrs Smith respond?
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A.She says she doesn't mind if the man carries the case.
B.She is angry when the man offers to carry the case.
C.She refuses the help.
D.She thanks the man and accepts his offer.
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听力原文:M: That suitcase looks very heavy, Mrs White. Would you like mc to carry it for you?
W: No, it's quite all right. I can manage. Thank you for offering, though.
Q: How does Mrs White respond?
(13)
A.She says she doesn't mind if the man carries the case.
B.She is angry when the man offers to carry the case.
C.She refuses the help.
D.She thanks the man and accepts his offer.
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听力原文:M:The job sounds great,but I’m a little worried about how much time it might take.It’s to be Prof,Jamison’s assiStant.
W:It’s pretty reasonable.It never took me more than five hours a week to do all the grading and another thirty to fourty minutes to record the grades on the computer.
M:That sounds manageable.I think you can do the work when it fits into your own schedule, too,can't you?
W:Oh, yeah, you can do the grading in your room or in the library. You just need to get each set back for the next class, but that means you always have at least two days and sometimes four.
M: It sounds great.
W:Good luck with your interview.
Why was the woman able to give the man so much information about the job?
A.She is Professor Jamison's daughter.
B.She works part-time as Profess or Jamison's secretary.
C.She used to do the job herself.
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听力原文:M: Excuse me, may I have some information about the reception party that you're advertising outside. It's for new students, isn't that right?
W: That's right and what would you like to know about it?
M: Well, I'm not really sure what the purpose of the event is.
W: The party will provide students with a chance to get to know each other, and a chance for students who have successfully been through university to pass on some valuable advice.
M: Who's organizing the event? Is it the faculty or...
W: Actually, it is the Alumni Association that's organizing this event. So, it's strictly a student to student event.
M: I hope we won't have to sit through a lot of boring speeches. I mean aren't these students just "brains" anyway. What can they actually do to help a guy like me?
W: No, these people are not "brains" at all. The Alumni are simply a group of normal, but grateful students who hope that, by sharing their experiences with new students, they can help more students to successfully graduate.
M: But still we have any time for some fun at this party?
W: Most of the time will be split between eating, dancing, and singing—so not to worry. However, some of the words of wisdom from the former students should not be missed.
M: You've got a point. They are, after all, success stories if they've managed to survive university life. I hear about only half of all students who start university actually finish it.
W: And besides that, there's another reason to go.
M: What's that?
W: The pie they'll be serving is delicious. I know since I'm the one who will be making it.
(20)
A.The University faculty.
B.The Student Association.
C.Former students.
D.No one.
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听力原文:M: The job sounds great, but I'm a little worried about how much time it might take.
W: It's pretty reasonable. It never took me more than five hours a week to do all the grading and then another thirty to forty minutes to record the grades on the computer.
M: That sounds manageable. I guess you can do the work when it fits into your own schedule, too, can't you?
W: Oh, yah, you can do the grading in your room or in the library. You just need to get each set back for the next class, but that means you always have at least two days and sometimes four.
M: It sounds great.
W: Good luck with your interview.
Why was the woman able to give Larry so much information about the job?
A.She is Professor Jamison's daughter.
B.She works part-time as Professor Jamison's secretary.
C.She used to do the job herself.
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听力原文:M: When are you going to finish this report? You've been working on it for three months.
W: Only two and a half. But it does seem longer.
Q: What does the woman say about the report?
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A.It's the longest report she's ever written.
B.She's only half way done with it.
C.She'll finish it in two weeks.
D.She has spent less time on it than the man thinks.
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听力原文:W: The newspaper says it will be raining today. What do you think M: Well. I don’听力原文:W: The newspaper says it will be raining today. What do you think M: Well. I don’t believe. Look, it’s fine. Q: What are they talking about ()
A.The weather.
B.The newspaper.
C.The whether.
D.The rain.
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听力原文:M: Annie, how does it not even cross your mind that you might want a future with someone?
W: It's simple. I don't mind being married to my career.
Q: What's Annie's attitude towards her future?
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A.She will live a simple life.
B.She will fully focus on her job.
C.She will quit her job to get married.
D.She will stay with someone unmarried.
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听力原文:M: Chinese restaurant or Italian? I like them both, but it is just too hard to make a choice.
W: Either one will do for me. You should make a quick decision because I'm not going to wait for you to make up your mind.
Q: What does the woman suggest the man do?
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A.Hurry up and make the decision.
B.Hurry up and make a reservation.
C.Choose a Chinese restaurant.
D.Go to both restaurants since both are good.
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听力原文:M: What's all that noise? It sounds as if it's coming from next door. The Nelsons aren't back yet, are they?
W: I don't think so. It must be the window-cleaner working upstairs.
Q: Where does the woman think the noise is coming from?
(2)
A.From upstairs.
B.From next door.
C.From the Nelsons' house.
D.From the back door.
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听力原文:M: It doesn't seem that it is going to rain tomorrow. I think it'll be clear all week.
W: Well, according to the weather forecast, you should take your raincoat or umbrella with you.
Q: What does the woman mean?
(19)
A.It will probably rain tomorrow.
B.She needs a new raincoat or umbrella.
C.She doesn't know where the man put his raincoat or umbrella.
D.She doesn't know what the weather will be like tomorrow.
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听力原文:W: Excuse me, sir. I'm going to send this parcel m London. What's the postage for it?
M: Let me see. It's one pound and fifty.
Who is the woman most probably speaking to?
A.A railway porter.
B.A bus conductor.
C.A taxi driver.
D.A postal clerk.
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听力原文:M: I've just brought your grass cutter back. Thanks for lending it to me. Where shall I leave it?
W: Just put it under the tree there. Use it again any time.
What's the probable relationship between these two speakers?
A.Relatives.
B.Roommates.
C.Colleagues.
D.Neighbors.
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听力原文:M: This is it. I know that it is smaller than you wanted, but it is one of the nicest apartments in the buildings.
W: Does it have three bedrooms?
M: No. There are two. The master bedroom is quite spacious though. Maybe you could let the children share the larger room, and you and your husband could use the smaller one.
W: I suppose I could do that.
M: A three-bedroom apartment will be difficult to find.
W: Yes, I know. Believe me, I have been looking for over a week. The few three-bedroom apartments that I have found are either extremely expensive or the owner won't allow children as tenants.
M: Well, the owner allows two children in this apartment complex.
W: Aren't you the owner?
M: No. I am the manager. I live here, too, on the first floor of this building.
W: Oh. That's nice. Then if anything gets broken...
M: Just leave a note on my door.
W: You said that the rent would be 350 dollars a month. Does that include any of the utilities?
M: Yes. It includes gas. Your furnace and stove axe gas, so, as you can imagine, your other utilities, electric and water, are quite inexpensive.
W: This sounds better and better. But before I sign a lease I would like my husband to see it.
M: Why not stop by with him this evening?
W: How late are you open? He doesn't get off work until five.
M: Come by at six. I will still be in the office. I am sure that you are eager to move from the hotel, and if we get the paper work out of the way tonight, you can move in tomorrow.
W: Oh, that would be wonderful.
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A.The woman's husband.
B.The owner of the apartment.
C.The apartment manager.
D.The tenant who occupies the apartment now.
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听力原文:M: This book is due today, but I am not finished. Can I get it renewed?
W: French Art & Architecture of the 19th Century. I have to check. Can I have the book and your library card?
M: Sure. I just need it for a few more days.
W: Well, first, this book is one week late, not due today as you thought. There are also a few requests for this book so it is now on hold for the next person. There's a small fine on your card of $1.40 for the overdue book, would you like to pay today?
M: So if I pay the fine, can I take this book out again?
W: You won't be able to take it out again until all the other people who have placed holds on it have signed it out. Did you want to pay your fine today?
M: Have you processed the return on the book? Perhaps I'll accrue more fines, and keep it for a few more days. I really need it. The exam is in two days and this is practically the course text book.
W: Sorry, I have already signed it hack in and now it is on hold. In fact if I could, I would triple our fines and suspend your library privileges. It's not fair to other students who are also trying to access library material for study purpose. Now are you going to pay your fine today?
M: OK. Sorry.
What is the student's problem?
A.He does not have his library card with him.
B.He does not want to return the book right now.
C.He does not like the system of putting books on hold.
D.He does not want to pay the fine.