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C£®There are still a few tickets left£®
2£®What are the speakers mainly talking about?
A£®How to chop carrots£®
B£®How to make dinner£®
C£®How the woman's hand got hurt£®
3£®What has the man always wanted to do?
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B£®Work for a newspaper£®
C£®Keep on writing journals£®
4£®Where does the woman want to go?
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B£®To her home£®
C£®To the tailor's£®
5£®How will the man solve the woman's problem?
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B£®He will cancel her order£®
C£®He will ask someone to send the book to her£®
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11£®What do we know about the boy?
A£®His train was late for an hour£®
B£®He cried when he saw his grandmother£®
C£®He stayed with his grandmother for a week£®
12£®Where does the conversation probably take place?
A£®At home£®
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B£®Thursday£®
C£®Saturday£®
14£®How long will the activity last?
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B£®For 6 hours£®
C£®For 9 hours£®
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A£®In a classroom£®
B£®In a bookstore£®
C£®In a Recycling Centre£®
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B£®Tuesday£®
C£®Friday£®
3£®What does the woman mean?
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4£®When will Linda arrive here?
A£®Next week£®
B£®Tomorrow
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5£®Why is the man here?
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C£®To look for an empty apartment£®
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C£®Collect his money£®
7£®Who is the woman speaking to?
A£®The bank manager£®
B£®At customer£®
C£®A policeman£®
8£®Where does the conversation take place?
A£®Outside the bank£®
B£®At the police station£®
C£®In the hospital£®
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10£®What does the man want to borrow from the woman?
A£®Some drink£®
B£®Some glasses£®
C£®Some sugar£®
11£®How soon will the man come to the woman's?
A£®In a quarter£®
B£®In half an hour
C£®In an hour£®
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13£®What can we learn from the conversation?
A£®The man only wants to pass by the Statue of Liberty£®
B£®There is a big museum on Ellis Island£®
C£®The man doesn't like the places the woman mentions£®
14£®What does the man decide to do first?
A£®Have a look at the map£®
B£®Have a busy day£®
C£®Make a plan£®
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9¶Î²ÄÁÏ£¬»Ø´ðµÚ15£17Ìâ¡£15£®When did the man start saying his first word?
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B£®When he was about 21months old£®
C£®When he was about 18months old£®
16£®What did the father do when the baby screamed that word at the airport?
A£®He corrected the baby£®
B£®He tried to stop the baby£®
C£®He hid himself somewhere£®
17£®Why did the mother pretend not to know the baby?
A£®She felt uneasy about the noisy baby£®
B£®She was frightened by the noise£®
C£®She got angry with the father£®
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B£®Make his decisions£®
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19£®How many examples are mentioned in the talk?
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20£®Who should be responsible for the accident?
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B£®The motorist£®
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