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第1题
听力原文:M: This camera is not working properly. I suppose we should buy a new one, but I
don't see we can afford it right now.

W: If only you hadn't bought that motorbike.

Q: Why didn' t they buy another camera?

(17)

A.They had no time.

B.They could not afford it.

C.The old one was still working.

D.They both want to buy a motor-bike.

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第2题
听力原文:W: I think typing is easy, don't you?M: No, I don't. I think it's very hard.W: We

听力原文:W: I think typing is easy, don't you?

M: No, I don't. I think it's very hard.

W: Well, Wang Hua started practicing last month and he's already very good at it.

M: Really? Good for him. He must have practiced very hard.

W: I suppose to.

How long does it take Wang Hua to be good at typing?

A.One month.

B.More than one month.

C.Two months.

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第3题
听力原文:Man: When did you last go to London?Woman: Oh, I don't know really. I suppose it

听力原文:Man: When did you last go to London?

Woman: Oh, I don't know really. I suppose it was about thirty, or maybe even forty years ago.

Man: As long as that? You wouldn't recognize it now.

Woman: Has it changed very much?

Man: Oh, yes! It's changed beyond belief. It's a lot bigger of course and it's been cleaned up quite a lot.

Woman: What about the fog?

Man: Oh, London doesn't have fog any more. That's all disappeared and the air has been cleaned considerably over the last thirty years or so.

Woman: Do you think I'd still recognize it?

Man: Of course you would. Parts of London haven't changed very much at all, but in other areas the change is incredible.

Woman: Is that cinema still open, the one at the comer of the street where I used to live? You remember it, the "Rex", I think.

Man: No, that was knocked down about ten years ago. It's been replaced by a large supermarket. The small park has been destroyed, too, and the road has been widened.

Woman: What a pity! That park used to be very beautiful, and peaceful, too, in the summer.

Man: Even the old grocery shop isn't there any more. It's been turned into a small restaurant.

Woman: Is the mall still there who used to deliver coal?

Man: No, unfortunately, he died five years ago, but his son still runs the business. He's doing very well with the business.

Woman: Well, that's progress! You know, I don't think I'd like to go back to London somehow.

Man: I go to London more often now than I used to, so I don't notice the changes now.

Woman: I think it's been changed too much. I want to remember it as it was.

(20)

A.It's bigger.

B.It's cleaner.

C.It doesn't have fog any more.

D.It's more industrialized.

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第4题
听力原文:W: I often read two newspapers. The Washington Post and. The Sun. What about you?

M: (22) I will buy the newspaper whose headlines catch my eyes in the front page. Do you buy the two newspapers everyday?

W: Yes, that way I'm sure not to miss any of my favorite sections. (23)Doesn't the tile size of tile daily paper surprise you?

M: (23)Yes, it certainly does. The newspaper staff—the reporters, writers, editors, and linotype operators—must be busy continuously. They need a large circulation to support such a staff, don't they?

W: I'm sure they do. Of course, much of a newspaper's income comes from advertisements.

M: That's true. I try to read the whole paper, don't you?

W: No. (24)I just read the parts that interest me. I glance at the headlines, but I read the sports page and the business

arefully. Do you read those?

M: No, but I do read the editorials aid the news section. You saw the article about tile earthquake in Japan, didn't you?

W: Yes. That was a terrible disaster. Do you think newspapers should print stories like that?

M: Certainly they should! They're part of the news of the day and people want to know about them. Don't you agree?

W: Yes, (25)I suppose disasters are news, too. It seems to me that newspapers would be more pleasant to read if they had a large society

nd more comic strips Don't you like to read articles about celebrations and happy events?

M: Yes, I enjoy reading them. But since you don't like to read unhappy news, why do you subscribe to two newspapers? If I were you, I wouldn't read a newspaper at all.

(26)

A.Newspaper of low price.

B.Newspaper with attractive headline.

C.Newspaper with sports page.

D.Newspaper with business section.

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第5题
听力原文:Woman: I have subscription to two newspapers. One is put out in the morning and t
he other in the afternoon. Do you subscribe to any papers?

Man: No, I don't. I buy my papers at the newsstand. But it's nice to have a newspaper delivered to your door, isn't it?

Woman: Yes, it is. That way I'm sure not to miss any of my favorite sections. Doesn't the size of the daily paper surprise you?

Man: Yes, it certainly does. The newspaper staff—the reporters, writers, editors, and linotype operators—must be busy continuously. They need a large circulation to support such a staff, don't they?

Woman: I'm sure they do. Of course, much of a newspaper's income comes from advertisements.

Man: That's true. I try to read the whole paper, don't you?

Woman: No. I just read the parts that interest me. I glance at the headlines, but I read the sports page and the business arefully. Do you read those?

Man: No, but I do read the editorials and the news section. You saw the article about the earthquake in Japan, didn't you?

Woman: Yes. That was a terrible disaster. So many people were killed! Do you think newspapers should print stories like that?

Man: Certainly they should! Newspapers must print stories about disasters. They're part of the news of the day and people want to know about them. Don't you agree?

Woman: Yes, I suppose disasters are news, too. It seems to me that newspapers would be more pleasant to read if they had a large society nd more comic strips. Don't you like to read articles about celebrations and happy events?

Man: Yes, I enjoy reading them. But since you don't like to read unhappy news, why do you subscribe to two newspapers? If I were you, I wouldn't read a newspaper at all.

(27)

A.2.

B.1.

C.3

D.4

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第6题
听力原文:W: We've been talking a lot about indoor and outdoor games. What about other type
s of sports -- athletics, mountaineering, skiing and so on?

M: I suppose athletics must be one of the oldest forms of sport in existence. The Greeks went in for these sports with great enthusiasm and their Olympic Games included most of the sports we go in for today.

W: But games like football and cricket became popular only in the last century.

M: Yes, that's true. Mountaineering and skiing are comparatively recent sports too, aren't they?

W: And so are motor-racing and cycling. What about country sports? Do you like them?

M: Do you mean sports like hunting, shooting and fishing?

W: Yes.

M: I don't approve of killing animals for sport. And 1 don't like boxing and bull-fighting, either. They are not real sports.

W: But you can see skills in them.

M: No doubt, but I still don't like them.

W: What about aquatic sports.9 Do you like sailing?

M: Yes, it's a wonderful sport! I also like swimming and I'm very fond of rowing. For me the great sporting event of the year is the Dragon Boat Race. I watch that every year.

W: Me too.

(20)

A.It's cruel.

B.It's interesting.

C.She objects to killing animals for sport.

D.They are full of skills.

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第7题
听力原文:M: How do you feel about flying?W: I don't mind flying. What I don't like is not

听力原文:M: How do you feel about flying?

W: I don't mind flying. What I don't like is not being able to keep an eye on my luggage. Whenever the man at the airport hakes my luggage, I never expect to see again.

M: There is always a chance it will fly to Paris while you fly to Rome. Has anything like that ever happened to you?

W: No, but it has happened to other people. Just the other day. I heard about a Japanese woman who lost her suitcase. It was a true story. She was on one of those five-day tours around Europe.

M: Where did her suitcase get lost?

W: I don't think she ever find out. When she arrived in Europe, her suitcase wasn't there. She had to travel through four countries in the same clothes.

M: I suppose she bought another toothbrush at least. Couldn't she buy another dress?

W: No, she had spent all her money on the tickets for the tour. Besides, she never had time to shop. Every time they reached another airport, she had spent her time in the luggage room looking for her suitcase.

M: What a way to spend the vacation!

What does the woman dislike about traveling by air?

A.The likelihood of losing her luggage.

B.The possibility of taking a wrong flight.

C.The difficulty in communicating with others.

D.The unfriendliness of the porter at the airport.

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第8题
听力原文:W: I often read two newspapers. Washington Post and The Sun. What about you?M:I w

听力原文:W: I often read two newspapers. Washington Post and The Sun. What about you?

M: I will buy the newspaper whose headlines catch my eyes in the front page. Do you buy the two newspapers everyday?

W: Yes, that way I'm sure not to miss any of my favorite sections. Doesn't the size of tile daily paper surprise you?

M: Yes, it certainly does. The newspaper staff—the reporters, writers, editors, and linotype operators—must be busy continuously. They need a large circulation to support such a staff, don't they?

W: I'm sure they do. Of course, much of a newspaper's income comes from advertisements.

M: That's true. I try to read the whole paper, don't you?

W: No. I just read the parts that interest me. I glance at the headlines, but I read the sports page and the business section carefully. Do you read those?

M: No, but I do read the editorials and the news section. You saw the article about the earthquake in Japan, didn't you?

W: Yes. That was a terrible disaster. Do you think newspapers should print stories like that?

M: Certainly they should! They're part of the news of the day and people want to know about them. Don't you agree?

W: Yes, I suppose disasters are news, too. It seems to me that newspapers would be more pleasant to read if they had a large society section and more comic strips. Don't you like to read articles about celebrations and happy events?

M: Yes, I enjoy reading them. But since you don't like to read unhappy news, why do you subscribe to two news papers? If I were you, I wouldn't read a newspaper at all.

(23)

A.Newspaper of low price.

B.Newspaper with attractive headline.

C.Newspaper with sports page.

D.Newspaper with business section.

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第9题
听力原文:W: I've been reading about new healthful food which you can eat in your leisure t
ime and will not put oil weight. It's made from fish. Have you heard anything about it?

M: No. I haven't. (19)But I don't like fish very much anyway.

W: Don't worry. Although it is made primarily from fish, it actually doesn't have a fishy taste. In fact, it can be flavored with tomato, cheese, or chocolate for instance.

M: That sounds good. (20)I suppose this product will be low calorie and high protein, like, eh, health food.

W: (20) Yes, you could call it that. And it has a long shelf life, so it won't spoil quickly. It is also easy to digest and can be made from types of fish that usually aren't eaten, or from high-grade fish byproduct.

M: Hm… Have you got any samples? I might be willing to try the cheese flavored variety.

W: No, none of this seems to be available yet. As I understand it, (21) this fish food probably won't be in the stores for another couple of years, so you have a while to get used to the whole idea.

M: A couple of years, huh? It may just take me that long. But thanks for telling me about it.

(23)

A.He is very interested in it.

B.He is indifferent to it.

C.He is surprised about it.

D.He is angry with it.

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第10题
听力原文:W: There are pills for everything now, aren't there?M: Almost everything. There a

听力原文:W: There are pills for everything now, aren't there?

M: Almost everything. There are pills for colds and pills for headaches.

W: There are pills for seasickness and pills for airsickness.

W: Those are the same, aren't they? Being sick on a ship is like being sick on a plane, isn't it?

W: I suppose so. There are pills to make you sleepy.

M: And there are pills to keep you awake.

W: But they're bad for your health, aren't they?

M: That's right.

W: There is a pill to make you hungry, isn't there?

M: I don't know. But there are pills to keep you from being hungry. They're for people who want to lose weight.

W: There's a pill for almost everything, isn't there?

M: But there aren't any pills to learn languages, are there?

Which of the following is not mentioned?

A.There are pills to make you hungry.

B.There are pills for seasick and homesick.

C.There are pills for cold and headache.

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