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B£®Neighbors
C£®Teacher and students
2£®Where does the conversation most probably take place?
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B£®In a bank
C£®In a hospital
3£®What will the man drink?
A£®Coco Cola
B£®Beer
C£®Soda water
4£®What does the man want to order?
A£®TV sets£®
B£®Machines£®
C£®Personal computers£®
5£®What is the man's problem?
A£®He is tired£®
B£®He is sick£®
C£®He is homesick£®
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C£®He was knocked down by a car£®
7£®What is the woman probably?
A£®A driver£®
B£®A policewoman£®
C£®A doctor£®
8£®What is the woman most probably going to do?
A£®Look round the house£®
B£®Talk to the man's wife£®
C£®Lock all the windows£®
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9£®What's the possible relationship between the two speakers?
A£®Interviewer and interviewee£®
B£®Employer and employee£®
C£®Professor and students£®
10£®Where do the woman's foreign teachers come from?
A£®America£®
B£®England£®
C£®Australia£®
11£®How many hours will the woman work every day if she is employed?
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B£®Five hours£®
C£®Six hours£®
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12£®Why does the woman mention the Sahara Desert?
A£®She watched a TV program about it last night£®
B£®She thinks it is the largest desert in the world£®
C£®She knows that the man likes foreign things£®
13£®What kind of film does the woman like actually?
A£®Love films
B£®Travel films
C£®Horror films
14£®What can we learn about the man?
A£®He doesn't like eating lunch with the woman£®
B£®He likes to try new food£®
C£®He gets sick of chips£®
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15£®How did Rebecca lose much weight?
A£®She was on a diet and exercising£®
B£®She had too much work£®
C£®She had too much sport£®
16£®What sport does Rebecca like best?
A£®Baseball
B£®Volleyball
C£®Soccer
17£®What can we learn from the conversation?
A£®The man was on the school football team£®
B£®Team work is of great importance in the match£®
C£®The football team practiced five hours a day£®
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18£®What were dogs mainly used for in the old days?
A£®Hunting
B£®Protection
C£®Food
19£®Why do people in cities keep dogs now?
A£®They want friendship£®
B£®They want them to watch house£®
C£®They love animals£®
20£®What can we learn from the text?
A£®Most people in the West still keep dogs for protection£®
B£®The dog is useful for both children and adults£®
C£®People feel more and more lonely£®
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A£®Giving a lesson£®
B£®Practising typing£®
C£®Surfing the internet£®
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A£®to the cinema
B£®to the concert
C£®to the bank
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B£®Buy a dictionary for herself£®
C£®Use the dictionary at home£®
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A£®They can¡¯t find a place to drink in
B£®They have no money to buy a drink£®
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A£®In the theatre£®
B£®At the entrance£®
C£®At the box-office£®
7£®Why is the woman allowed into the theatre with her dog?
A£®Her dog is very clever£®
B£®She has a special ticket for it£®
C£®There are few people there£®
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B£®Father and daughter£®
C£®Manager and customer£®
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B£®For three years£®
C£®For four years£®
12£®When did the man return to his old company£¿
A£®In 1985
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C£®In 1995£®
13£®What job does the man do now?
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B£®He is a salesman£®
C£®He is a sales manager£®
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14£®What is the man interested in?
A£®Light music£®
B£®Love stories£®
C£®American songs£®
15£®What does the man think of most plays?
A£®They are badly written£®B£®They are too expensive£®
C£®They are hard to understand£®
16£®Where do the two speakers finally decide to go?
A£®To a concert£®
B£®To the library£®
C£®To the theatre£®
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A£®to watch soccer games
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A£®more soccer moms in the UK than in the US
B£®more soccer moms in the US than in the UK
C£®as many soccer moms in the US as in the UK
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B£®Teacher and student
C£®Boss and secretary
3£®What is the man doing?
A£®Giving advice
B£®Making a speech
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A£®He is a student of science£®
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A£®Britain
B£®France
C£®America
7£®What can we learn from the conversation?
A£®The woman has been to China several times£®
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8£®How does the woman want to become?
A£®Successful
B£®Beautiful
C£®Fashionable
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A£®Buy some clothes£®
B£®Cut hair£®
C£®Work out£®
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A£®To look after her children£®
B£®To deal with her business£®
C£®To visit her grandparents£®
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A£®3 hours£®
B£®5 hours
C£®7 hours
12£®Where are the two speakers going next?
A£®To a bookstore£®
B£®To a restaurant
C£®To the train station£®
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A£®The man
B£®Her parents£®
C£®Her neighbor
14£®What do the two speakers think of people hurrying to buy salt?
A£®Unnecessary
B£®Reasonable
C£®Important
15£®Which city does the woman live in?
A£®Shenzhen£®
B£®Zhengzhou
C£®Taiyuan
16£®What do we know about the two speakers?
A£®They are on the phone£®
B£®They don't live in the same city
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17£®What did the woman wear the first day?
A£®Jeans£®
B£®A suit£®
C£®A dress£®
18£®Why did the assistant say that the dress was sold?
A£®Because he was too tired to serve the woman£®
B£®Because he knew the woman was hard to please£®
C£®Because he thought the woman couldn't afford it£®
19£®What did the woman bring the following morning?
A£®A handbag and a long umbrella£®
B£®A handbag and a pair of sunglasses£®
C£®A beautiful dog and a pair of sunglasses£®
20£®What did the woman buy at last?
A£®All the dresses in the shop£®
B£®The dress she had first asked for£®
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A£®He is sowing the seeds in the garden£®
B£®He's playing behind the house£®
C£®He's working in the field£®
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A£®He wants to play tennis now£®
B£®He likes to play tennis, but he doesn't want to play now£®
C£®He does not like to play tennis£®
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A£®The chairman is speaking in the living room£®
B£®We are going to improve our living situations£®
C£®We need another chair in the living room£®
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A£®Nancy and Dan were busy last Saturday£®
B£®Neither Nancy nor Dan was busy last Saturday£®
C£®Nancy was busy last Saturday
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A£®Jane had an animal hospital£®
B£®Jane gave all of her money to an animal hospital£®
C£®Jane opened the door of an animal hospital£®
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B£®¡ç6.00
C£®¡ç4.00
7£®How many new coats does the woman have?
A£®One
B£®Two
C£®Three
8£®How old is the woman?
A£®Thirty years old
B£®Thirty-three years old
C£®Thirty-seven years old
9£®What does the woman mean?
A£®She thinks that it's better to wait£®
B£®She thinks that they should go on£®
C£®She doesn't agree with the man£®
10£®Where is the woman going?
A£®The post office
B£®Her parents¡¯ home
C£®A park
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11£®What do you learn about the two swimming pools from the conversation?
A£®The big pool in Park Road is much bigger and more modern than the one in town£®
B£®The pool in town is much bigger and more modern than the big one in Park Road£®
C£®The two pools are almost the same£®
12£®What are they going to do on Thursday?
A£®They are going to swim£®
B£®They are going to eat at a French restaurant£®
C£®They are going to a Chinese restaurant£®
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13£®Where did Miss Li come from?
A£®Shenzhen
B£®Shenyang
C£®Beijing
14£®On which day did the talk take place?
A£®Monday
B£®Tuesday
C£®Thursday
15£®What do you think Miss Li came here for?
A£®She came for her holiday
B£®She came to meet her friend£®
C£®She will work in the foreigner's company£®
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16£®What kind of man was the artist?
A£®Not rich but kind
B£®Rich and kind
C£®Neither rich nor kind
17£®Where did his last few coins go?
A£®He lost them
B£®He gave them to a beggar
C£®He used them to pay for his taxi home£®
18£®Who paid the bill for the lunch?
A£®The artist
B£®The beggar
C£®Neither of them
19£®What did the man do after lunch?
A£®He asked the beggar to another lunch
B£®He asked the beggar to spend the night in his home£®
C£®He wanted to take the beggar home and gave him back the money£®
20£®Why didn't the beggar go with the artist?
A£®He didn't want to pay for the taxi£®
B£®He had no money to pay for the taxi£®
C£®He didn't want the artist to pay for the taxi£®
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A£®Yes, it is too far to walk£®
B£®No, it is within walking distance£®
C£®No, but it is too far to walk£®
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B£®Forty students
C£®Twenty-five students
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3£®Can the woman buy a carpet?
A£®Yes, but not a special low prize
B£®Yes, at a special low price
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A£®In railroad station
B£®In an airport
C£®In Miami
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5£®What does the man think about Paul?
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B£®He wants something to eat
C£®He is angry
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6£®What is the probable relationship between the two speakers?
A£®Teacher and student
B£®Salesgirl and customer
C£®Doctor and patient
7£®What does the man feel will help the woman?
A£®Some medicine
B£®Breathing slowly
C£®Some tests£®
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8£®What happened to the man's bike?
A£®It was hit by a car
B£®It was hit by a truck
C£®It was broken on a street
9£®How was the bike after the accident?
A£®There was nothing wrong with it
B£®It was completely damaged except the wheels
C£®The wheels were both damaged
10£®When did the accident happen?
A£®When was the man riding on it
B£®When the bike was in front of the man's house
C£®When the man was getting off the bike£®
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11£®where is the woman?
A£®At home
B£®At Doctor's Smith's office
C£®In Doctor Smith's room
12£®What's wrong with the man?
A£®He hurt himself
B£®There's something wrong with his leg
C£®He broke his leg
13£®What's the woman going to do?
A£®To help Mr£®Green in his home
B£®To ask Dr£®Smith to see him right away
C£®o go and bring Mr£®Green back to Dr£®Smith's office
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14£®Where is the boy going to spend his holiday?
A£®In the city
B£®In the country
C£®Abroad
15£®What will he do there?
A£®To do some farm work
B£®To study at home
C£®To do some homework
16£®Which of the following is true?
A£®The boy's grandparents live in the country£®
B£®The boy's school is in the city
C£®The girl knows how to farm, too£®
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