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听力原文:M: Frank booked a table for eight. I think he should have invited Alice to the dinner party.
W: He is the holder of the party. If Frank had wanted to invite her, he would have.
Q: What did the woman say about Frank?
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A.He wanted Alice to come to the party, but she couldn't.
B.He couldn't invite Alice to the party because he wasn't the holder.
C.He didn't want to invite Alice to the party.
D.He couldn't invite Alice to the party because there were already eight people.
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听力原文:W: I saw a really interesting program on TV last night. It talked about the type of things that record companies have to be careful with when they come out with new CDs.
M: What do you mean?
W: Well, they have to be very careful not to offend people -- especially parents with young kids who might buy a CD that contained violent content or used strong language.
M: How can that be avoided?
W: Well, don't you remember when that woman -- some senator's wife, I think, made a fuss over this issue? It's not really a law, but music companies are now encouraged to put a warning label on albums that describe violence or use strong language.
M: I don't understand. Doesn't that reduce the musician's freedom of speech?
W: Not really. Musicians still have a right to free speech, but the message on the label says, "Buyer, be careful: if you get upset by violence and ugly language, don't buy this album." You agree with that, don't you?
M: I don't know. I still think the whole thing is funny and unreasonable. Musicians should have the right to say what they want to say without having to have a warning label put on their music, I mean, who gets to decide what is considered offensive and what isn't, we don't need a sticker to tell us what to do!
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A.Record companies should pay attention not to offend people.
B.Record companies should be very careful with their employees.
C.People should be very careful with their new CDs.
D.Parents should forbid children to buy new CDs.
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听力原文:M:My car ran into the university gate at night.How could I have ever seen it? Apparently,I'm not the first to do it.
W:I would have thought they'd at least have some lights there,
Q:What does the woman imply?
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A.The fault was the University.
B.The man should have seen the light.
C.The lights were net working that night.
D.There were lights there since she has seen them.
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听力原文:M: Hi, Susan, you are so lucky to be done with your final exams and term papers. I still have two more finals to take.
W: Really?
M: Yeah, so what are you doing this summer, anything special?
W: Well, actually yeah. My parents have always liked taking my brother and me to different places in our country. You know, places with historical significance. I guess they wanted to reinforce the stuff we learned in school about history. And so even though we are older now, they still do once in a while.
M: Oh so where are you going this summer?
W: Well, this summer it's finally going to be Yan'an.
M: Finally? You mean they never took you yet? I mean Yan'an; it's probably the most famous revolutionary base in the country. It's only a couple of hours ride by train. I think that would be one of the first places where they should have taken you. I have been there a couple of times.
W: We were going to go about five years ago, but something happened. I cannot remember what changed our plans. Yeah, don't ask me what it was, but we ended up not going anywhere that year. I hope that doesn't happen again this year.
M: I wrote a paper about the revolutionary activities in Yan'an last semester for a history class after I visited it for the fifth time last summer. The trip really helped a lot.
W: And now I'm even more excited to see the place.
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A.Final examination.
B.Family education.
C.Summer plan.
D.Historic places.
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听力原文:M:I don't think having big parties is a mistake.I like big parties.I think we should Pay back our friends who have invited us to their parties.
W:But big parties are so impersonal.I think we should have several small ones instead.
Q:How does the woman feel about parties?
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A.She feels she has to pay a lot to hold parties.
B.She feels small parties are impersonal.
C.She feels big parties are very. personal.
D.She dislikes many people at home at the same time.
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听力原文:M: I'd like to go to Canada to do post-graduate work in medicine. Could I have some in formation please?
W: Certainly. This handbook tells you what you must do to get into a medical school in Canada.
What did the woman give to the student?
A.A handbook.
B.Some medicine.
C.A Canadian post-graduate.
D.Some post-graduate work.
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听力原文:M: This shirt is a bit too small. Have you got a bigger size?F: Er… I'm afraid we are out of them now. Could you look in again tomorrow?
What do we know from the talk?
A.The man is looking for a smaller shirt.
B.It's time for the shop to close.
C.Bigger shirts may arrive the next day.
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听力原文:M: I don't think having big parties is a mistake. I like big parties. I think we should pay back our friends who have invited us to their parties.
W: But big parties are so impersonal. I think we should have several small ones instead.
Q: How does the woman feel about parties?
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A.She feels small parties are very impersonal.
B.She feels big parties are very personal.
C.She feels she has to pay much money to hold parties.
D.She dislikes many people at home at the same time.
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听力原文:M: I am sorry to inform. you that you have been replaced by a computer at the office.
W: I see. So a machine can be more capable than a man.
What do we learn from the conversation?
A.The woman will work together with a machine.
B.The machine has been replaced by a man.
C.The woman lost her job.
D.The woman was happy to work with a capable computer.
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听力原文:M:May I take this book out? I need it to work on my paper for Dr.Black's chemical class.
W:I am afraid not.This book has been put on reserve Dr.Black,Unless you have his written permission,we won't let it out.
Q:What should the man do to borrow the book?
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A.Get Dr. Black's written permission.
B.Ask Dr. Black to call the library.
C.Get the book directly from Dr. Black.
D.Ask Dr. Black to change his decision.
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听力原文:M:I have an appointment to see Doctor Grant for a physical examination.And I had already made an appointment.
W: Please have a seat.He is in surgery right now. Maybe half an hour is OK.
Q: Where did the conversation probably take place?
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A.In a doctor's office.
B.In an operating room.
C.In a professor's office.
D.In a gymnasium.
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听力原文:M: Hello, Prof. Dianna, you wanted to see me? W: Oh, yes, Frank. Thanks for coming. It's about your work as a teaching assistant. I've just read your evaluations, the ones the students filled out toward the end of the semester.
M: Yes...? Well, how were they?
W: Would you like to take a look? Out of a possible score of five, you got a four point eight. That's very high, Frank.
M: Well, what a pleasant surprise.
W: When we see such a high score, we generally try to keep the Teaching Assistant on a little longer and perhaps even ask them to cover more classes. What do you say, Frank? Would you like this?
M: I sure would, but I don't know if I can. Next fall will be my last semester of coursework for my master's and I'll be very busy doing re search on my thesis. Could I have a few days to think about it?
W: Certainly, I wouldn't want you to fall behind in your course-work, but I do think you should consider getting more experience in the class room. You seem to have a real gift.
M: Thanks for your praise, Professor.
W: Let me know by the beginning of next week, will you?
M: Sure thing. I'll drop by again on Monday or Tuesday.
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A.More work as an instructor.
B.A higher salary.
C.A longer vacation period.
D.A research assignment.
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听力原文:M: I bought this sweater as a gift last week but have just discovered that it is the wrong size. So I want to return it.
W: If you have your receipt, I can give you credit for the purchase. But I can't repay you.
Q: Where did the conversation probably take place?
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A.In a restaurant.
B.In a department store.
C.In a private home.
D.In an art supply shop.
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听力原文:M: Hi, Janet. You are so lucky to be done with your final exams and term papers. I still have two more finals to take.
W: Really?
M: Yeah.
W: So what are you doing this summer, anything special?
M: Well, actually yeah. My parents have always liked taking my sister and me to different places in the United States. You know, places with historical significance. I guess they wanted to reinforce the stuff we learned in school about history. And so even though we are older now, they still do once in a while. Oh so where are you going this summer?
W: Well, this summer it's finally going to be Gettysburg.
M: Finally? You mean they never took you yet? I mean Gettysburg. It's probably the most famous Civil War site in the country. It's only a couple of hours away. I thought that would be one of the first places that they' d have taken you. I have been there a couple of times.
W: We were going to go about ten, well, no, it was exactly ten years ago, but I don' t know, something happened, 1 cannot remember what.
M: Something changed your plans?
W: Yeah, don't ask me what it was, but we ended up not going anywhere that year. I hope that doesn't happen again this year. I wrote a paper about Gettysburg last semester for a history class I was taking. Well, about the political situation in the United States right after the battle at Gettysburg. ,So I'm eager to see the place.
(23)
A.Places the man has visited.
B.A paper the woman is writing for a class.
C.School activities they enjoy.
D.The woman's plans for the summer.
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听力原文:M: Hi, Janet, you're so lucky to be done with your final exams and term paper. I still have two more finals to take.
W: Really?
M: Yeah, so what're you doing this summer, anything special?
W: Well, actually yeah. My parents have always liked taking my sister and me to different places in the United States. You know, places with historical significance. I guess they wanted to reinforce the stuff we learned in school about history. And so even though we are older now, they still do once in a while.
M: Oh, so where are you going this summer?
W: Well, this summer. It's finally going to be Gettysburg.
M: Finally? You mean they never took you there yet? I mean Gettysburg. It's probably the most famous civil war site in the country. It's only a couple of hours away. I think that would be one of the first places that they've taken you. I have been there a couple of times.
W: We were gonna to be about ten, well, no, it was exactly ten years ago. But I don't know. Something happened, I cannot remember what...
M: Something changed your plans.
W: Yeah, don't ask me what it was, but we ended up not going anywhere that year. I hope that doesn't happen again this year. I wrote a paper about Gettysburg last semester for a history class. I was to make a thorough investigation on the political situation in the United States right after the battle at Gettysburg, so I'm eager to see the place.
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A.Their final exams and papers.
B.Plans for the coming summer.
C.A wonderful visit to Gettysburg.
D.Their parents' traveling habits.
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听力原文:W: They are going to tear down our apartment building. I've got to move out before next weekend. But I just don't have any clue about housing.
M: Well, my brother is a real estate agent. I know he can help you out. Why don't you and I go to see him?
Q: What do we learn about the woman?
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A.Someone is going to break into her house.
B.She has nowhere to go next weekend.
C.She can't find a real estate agent.
D.She's worried about finding a new place to live in.
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听力原文:M: Have we got everything now?F: No, I still need to get some eggs, tomatoes and potatoes.
Where are they?
A.In a supermarket.
B.In a bookstore.
C.In a restaurant.
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听力原文:M: Would you please tell me what I should do to have funds transferred to me here from London?
W: The fastest way is by telegraphic transfer from your bank in London to us.
Q: What does the man want to do?
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A.He wants to withdraw some pounds.
B.He wants to transfer some money to London.
C.He wants to know how to transfer money from London to him.
D.He wants to exchange some pounds for yen.
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听力原文:M I have a coupon that gives me 20 percent off on one item. I'd like to apply this coupon to the file cabinet, please.
W Actually, the coupon automatically applies to the most expensive item on your bill. I scan it after I've scanned all your purchases, and it automatically chooses the item.
M Oh, good. I just wanted to make sure it wouldn't be applied to the paper or the scissors or anything like that.
W Nothing to worry about. Okay, your coupon gives you $16 off the file cabinet and your total comes to $105.75. How would you like to pay for that?
What is learned about the coupon?
A.It expires after 60 days.
B.It has a $50 limit.
C.It can be used only at the downtown store.
D.It gives a 20 percent discount on one item.
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听力原文:W: Do you have plans for Saturday night? I want you to come over to my place because I' m having a party at my house with my friends.
M: Thanks for the invitation. I wouldn't miss it for anything. Should I bring something? And what' s the dress code?
W: Don't worry about your outfit. It' s a casual party and it is called " Bring your own bottle" party so just bring your own bottles. Just come by 7:00.
M: I see. I finish my work at 6:30. I will go there right after my work. It will take around one hour.
What time is the man going to be there?
A.Around 6:30
B.Around 7:00
C.Around 7:30
D.Around 8:00
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听力原文:M: Excuse me, I have an appointment to see Doctor Graham for a physical examination.
W: Please have a seat. She is in surgery right now. She'll be out in about 20 minutes.
Q: Where does this conversation probably take place?
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A.In a doctor's office.
B.In an operating room.
C.In a professor's office.
D.In a gymnasium.
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听力原文:M: I have to get going. I've got an appointment back at the office at two o'clock.
W: Well, let's settle up. What do I owe you for the meal?
Q: What does the woman mean?
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A.She will pay for the meal.
B.She doesn't know what to do.
C.She offers to pay her part.
D.She doesn't know what she owes him.
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听力原文:M: I bought a few books in the new bookstore. Would you like to have a look at them?
W: A few? It looks like you bought out the bookstore.
Q: What does the woman mean?
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A.She didn't like the books the man bought.
B.There wasn't a large selection at the bookstore.
C.The man bought a lot of books.
D.She wanted to see what the man bought.
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听力原文:W: Would you like some hot coffee or tea M: I like them both, but I’d rather have听力原文:W: Would you like some hot coffee or tea M: I like them both, but I’d rather have something cold. Q: What does the man want to drink ()
A.Something col
D..
B.Coffee
C.TeA
D.Both coffee and teA.