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听力原文:W: I lived with my sister this summer and didn't have to pay the rent. so I was a

ble to save most of my salary.

M: Not me. The more I earned, the more I spent.

Q: What does the man imply?

(19)

A.He had to live by himself.

B.He must pay the rent.

C.He spent much money.

D.He didn't spend much money.

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A.She finds they are a happy couple.

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听力原文:M: Who do you work for at the moment, Ms Mann?W: Um, I work for the BBC World Ser

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W: For two years.

M: And what did you do before the BBC?

W: I worked as an interpreter for the European Union.

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W: Oh, yes, yes, I have.

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M: Mmm...That's interesting. Have you traveled much?

W: Oh yes, yes, indeed. I've traveled all over western and eastern Europe, and I've also been to many parts of South America.

M: Mmm... And why did you go to these places?

W: Well, mostly for pleasure, but three years ago I went back to Argentina to cover various political stories for the BBC.

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A.She has been working for the BBC for five years and working as their German correspondent for two years.

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听力原文:M: Hey, Jane. What' s so interesting?

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M: The Ice Age? There weren't any societies then, just groups of cave people.

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W: Well, Ice Age people were the inventors of languages, art and music as we know it, And they didn' t live in caves. They built their own shelters.

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W: In some warmer climates, they did build houses of wood. In other places, they used animal bones and skins or lived in natural stone shelters.

M: How did they stay warm? Animal skin walls don't sound very sturdy.

W: Well, it says here, that in the early Ice Age, they often faced their homes towards the south to take advantage of the sun.

M: Hey, that' s pretty smart ! I guess I spoke too soon. Can I read that magazine article after you' re done?

W: No problem.

(20)

A.They lived in groups and were cave people.

B.There were societies in Ice Age.

C.They were advanced in arts.

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听力原文:W: So, how long have you lived in New York?

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A.Since he was born.

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听力原文:M: Hi, Jane. How is your vacation?W: Terrific! I went to Washington D. C. to visi

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W: Terrific! I went to Washington D. C. to visit my cousin. I saw the Jefferson Memorial, the Lincoln Memorial, the Smithsonian Institution, and the White House.

M: I've never been to Washington. What did you like best?

W: Oh, the White House. Do you know that it's been the official home of the presidents since 1800? And every president except George Washington has lived in it.

M: I didn't know it was that old. Is it really as nice as everyone says?

W: It's only a two-storied building of stone. But its dignity impressed me. It used to be called the president's house. But it was named the White House after the British burned it in the war of 1812. It had to be repainted, of course.

M: I remember now. The president then was James Madison. And his wife Dolly ran out of the burning building carrying the portrait of Washington.

W: Yes, that's right. It's hanging in the East Room now.

M: How big is the White House?

W: It's big--32 rooms inside the White House and 8 acres outside. It has to be painted every four years.

M: How much were you allowed to see?

W: Not very much. Only 6 of the rooms are open to the public. It's a popular tour, and there is always a line of people waiting. They want to look at their property, I guess.

M: Their property?

W: Sure. The White House is owned by the people of the United States. We elect the leaders who live in R.

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W: Of course.Anyone can see our president's home.

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A.It only has 6 rooms inside.

B.It is a luxury building.

C.It is the official home of the presidents.

D.George Washington had lived in it.

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听力原文:M: Hey, Jane! What's so interesting?W: What? Oh, hi, Tom! I'm reading this fascin

听力原文:M: Hey, Jane! What's so interesting?

W: What? Oh, hi, Tom! I'm reading this fascinating article on the societies of the Ice Age during the Pleistocene period.

M: The Ice Age? There weren't any societies then—just a bunch of cave people.

W: That's what people used to think. But a new exhibit at the American Museum of Natural History shows that lee Age people were surprisingly advanced.

M: Oh, really? In what ways?

W: Well, Ice Age people were the inventors of language, art, and music as we know it. And they didn't live in caves; they built their own shelters.

M: What did they use to build them? The cold weather would have killed off most of the trees, so they couldn't have used wood.

W: In some of the warmer climates they did build houses of wood. In other places they used animal bones and skins or lived in natural stone shelters.

M: How did they stay warm? Animgi-skin walls don't sound very sturdy.

W: Well, it says here that in the early Ice Age often faced their homes toward the south to take advantage of the sun—a primitive sort of solar heating.

M: Hey, that's pretty smart.

W: Then people in the late Ice Age even insulated their homes by putting heated cobblestones on the floor.

M: I guess I spoke too soon. Can I read that magazine article after you're done? I think I'm going to try to impress my anthropology teacher with my amazing knowledge of Ice Age civilization.

W: What a show-off?

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A.They lived in caves.

B.They traveled in groups.

C.They had an advanced language.

D.They ate mostly fruit.

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