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1£®When did the man graduate?

A£®In 2005£®

B£®In 2007£®

C£®In 2009£®

2£®What is the nationality of the woman the speakers mention?

A£®Sweden£®

B£®Switzerland£®

C£®England

3£®Where does the woman suggest that the man get change?

A£®At the jewelry store£®

B£®From a change machine£®

C£®In the opposite hall£®

4£®What does the woman love to eat?

A£®Fish and vegetables£®

B£®Meat and fish£®

C£®Fruit and vegetables£®

5£®What is the relationship between the speakers?

A£®Customer and post office clerk£®

B£®Teacher and student£®

C£®Customer and bookstore keeper£®

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6£®How long does the man work every day?

A£®About 5 hours£®

B£®About 8 hours£®

C£®About 9 hours£®

7£®What does the man like to do?

A£®Train on a farm£®

B£®Work in the city£®

C£®Live a country life£®

8£®What does the woman like to do?

A£®Take a holiday on a farm£®

B£®Have a farm of her own£®

C£®Work on a farm forever£®

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9£®Where is the man living now?

A£®In his own house£®

B£®With a local family£®

C£®In a student house£®

10£®Why does the man like the new place?

A£®It¡¯s a little cheaper£®

B£®It¡¯s cheaper and quieter£®

C£®He can stay with his classmates£®

11£®What can we learn about the woman from the conversation?

A£®Helpful£®

B£®Curious£®

C£®Honest£®

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12£®What¡¯s the man doing?

A£®Making plans for the holiday£®

B£®Reading a book£®

C£®Chatting with someone£®

13£®Why is it better to go a longer way round sometimes?

A£®You can drive as you like£®

B£®You¡¯ll have a lot of fun£®

C£®You can see more and there¡¯s less traffic£®

14£®What is important for going on holiday?

A£®Food£®

B£®Plans, maps and guides£®

C£®Finding a good hotel£®

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15£®According to the man, what should the woman write first in her letter?

A£®About her education£®

B£®About her family£®

C£®About her life£®

16£®What does the man think of the second part of the letter?

A£®It¡¯s too general£®

B£®It¡¯s too short£®

C£®It talks her experience too much£®

17£®What can be inferred from the conversation?

A£®The man is good at writing letters of this kind£®

B£®The man thinks the end of the letter is perfect£®

C£®The woman will write the letter again£®

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18£®How long should food be left before a dog?

A£®As short as possible£®

B£®At least 30 minutes£®

C£®No more than 30 minutes£®

19£®What kind of dogs needs to run for exercise?

A£®Smaller one£®

B£®Large one£®

C£®Fat one£®

20£®What is the talk mainly about?

A£®How to take good care of dogs£®

B£®The love between human beings and dogs£®

C£®The importance of exercise for dogs£®

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¡¡¡¡W£ºWhen did you graduate from Nanjing Normal University?

¡¡¡¡M£ºA year after the Beijing Olympic Games£®

¡¡¡¡(Text 2)

¡¡¡¡M£ºWhere did she come from?

¡¡¡¡W£ºShe was born in Switzerland and grew up in Sweden, but now she¡¯s a citizen of England£®

¡¡¡¡(Text 3)

¡¡¡¡M£ºMiss, can you give me change for a dollar?

¡¡¡¡W£ºI¡¯m sorry, sir£®I¡¯m not allowed to give change without a purchase£®If you go across the hall, you¡¯ll find a change machine in front of the jewelry store£®

¡¡¡¡(Text 4)

¡¡¡¡M£ºMy mother believes that the food we eat should contain fruit and fish as well as meat and vegetables£®

¡¡¡¡W£ºI love vegetables and fruit rather than meat and fish£®

¡¡¡¡(Text 5)

¡¡¡¡M£ºI want to send this package by parcel post£®

¡¡¡¡W£ºIt feels like a book£®

¡¡¡¡M£ºIt is£®

¡¡¡¡W£ºIn that case, it can go book rate£®That¡¯s a lot cheaper£®

¡¡¡¡M£ºThank you very much£®

¡¡¡¡(Text 6)

¡¡¡¡W£ºWhat would you like to have if you lost your present job?

¡¡¡¡M£ºI¡¯d love to have my own farm£®

¡¡¡¡W£ºIt would be very hard work£®Are you sure?

¡¡¡¡M£ºI¡¯m used to getting up early every morning and the physical work would make me fit and healthy£®

¡¡¡¡W£ºRunning a farm would be totally different from your current job£®

¡¡¡¡M£ºThat¡¯s one reason I¡¯d like to try it£®I¡¯d really like to get away from working 9¡Ã00 to 5¡Ã00 in an office£®

¡¡¡¡W£ºMaybe you¡¯d need a lot of training before becoming a farmer£®It¡¯s not something you can just walk into£®

¡¡¡¡M£ºMy uncle owns a farm£®I love being in the countryside with farm animals and green fields£®

¡¡¡¡W£ºWell, I¡¯d certainly come and visit you£®It would be great to take a working holiday on a farm£®

¡¡¡¡(Text 7)

¡¡¡¡W£ºHi, Paul£®It's been a while since we met last time£®

¡¡¡¡M£ºYeah, nice to see you again£®

¡¡¡¡W£ºHow is everything in the university?

¡¡¡¡M£ºEverything¡¯s fine£®

¡¡¡¡W£ºWhat about your accommodation?Was that OK?

¡¡¡¡M£ºYes£®OK£®At first I stayed with a family for three months£®They were very kind to me but they had three young children and I found it difficult to study£®

¡¡¡¡W£ºRight£®I see£®

¡¡¡¡M£ºSo after three months I moved out and now I live with two other students in a student house£®

¡¡¡¡W£ºThat¡¯s quite good£®And what about your studies?What are you studying?

¡¡¡¡M£ºI¡¯m doing a Master of Computing£®

¡¡¡¡W£ºComputing£®I see£®

¡¡¡¡M£ºWell, the main difficulty for me is getting time on the computers in the computer room£®

¡¡¡¡W£ºYes, I¡¯m sure it would£®Can you reserve time in the computer room?

¡¡¡¡M£ºNo, I can¡¯t£®That¡¯s why I have to go to this bar£®

¡¡¡¡(Text 8)

¡¡¡¡W£ºAre you going somewhere?

¡¡¡¡M£ºWhat?Oh, these?I¡¯m making plans for our next holiday£®

¡¡¡¡W£ºOh, yes£®

¡¡¡¡M£ºI like to be ready, you know£®For example, we¡¯re going to drive from Paris to Toulouse£®There¡¯s a good road through Orleans and Limoges, and perhaps it¡¯s quicker to go that way£®But sometimes it¡¯s better to go a longer way round£®You see more£®There¡¯s less traffic, so it¡¯s easier to drive£®

¡¡¡¡W£ºHow do you know which road is best?

¡¡¡¡M£ºThe guides£®They tell you everything£®Look£­there¡¯s a good restaurant in Bourges, so that¡¯s where you stop for lunch£®Then in the evening, you should stop there and stay at that hotel£®In the morning, before you leave, you should see the castle£®I write it all down, you see, one page for every day£®It all goes in here£®I couldn¡¯t go on holiday without that, and without the maps and guides£®

¡¡¡¡W£ºWow, you are really organized!

¡¡¡¡M£ºAlways make plans£®That¡¯s the way£®Always know what you¡¯re going to do, and when you¡¯re going to do it£®

¡¡¡¡(Text 9)

¡¡¡¡W£ºJack, would you please read this letter of application I¡¯ve just written?I¡¯d like to have your opinion£®

¡¡¡¡M£ºI¡¯d be glad to tell you what I think£®

¡¡¡¡W£ºIf you don¡¯t think it¡¯s any good, please say so£®I really want to get this job£®

¡¡¡¡M£ºIt looks fine to me£®But I have one suggestion£®

¡¡¡¡W£ºGood!I¡¯m interested in your advice£®

¡¡¡¡M£ºIf I were you I¡¯d change the beginning£®You should write about your education first£®

¡¡¡¡W£ºGood idea, Jack£®What do you think about the second part?

¡¡¡¡M£ºNow that you¡¯ve asked me, I think it¡¯s too short£®You should include much more information about your work experience£®

¡¡¡¡W£ºYou¡¯re right£®I¡¯ll change it£®How do you feel about the last part of the letter?

¡¡¡¡M£ºVery good£®But, unless I miss my guess, you should say something about your family, too£®

¡¡¡¡W£ºI agree£®I appreciate your helping me, Jack£®Do you think the end is all right?

¡¡¡¡M£ºOh, yes£®But personally I believe a business letter should end with¡°Very truly yours¡±, not¡°Sincerely¡±£®

¡¡¡¡W£ºI guess I¡¯d better tear up the letter and start over again£®

¡¡¡¡M£ºOh, don¡¯t do that!Just make the few changes I suggested, and your letter will be perfect!

¡¡¡¡(Text 10)

¡¡¡¡When you have a dog it is necessary to care for it carefully£®In return you will be loved by your dog£®

¡¡¡¡The most important part of dog-care is to keep the dog clean£®Not only does the dog have to be kept clean, his environment should also be clean£®The bed he sleeps in can be made with anything like a rug or a dog mattress£®

¡¡¡¡Proper feeding is also important£®A dog should be fed in the same place and on a regular schedule£®During feeding time it should be quiet£®If your dog refuses to eat, don¡¯t force him£®Remove his food and don¡¯t feed him again until his next feeding£®

¡¡¡¡Food should never be left before a dog for over thirty minutes under any circumstances, If he doesn¡¯t eat over a long period of time, your dog should be taken to a vet£®Another important thing is to keep fresh water available to the dog during hot weather£®

¡¡¡¡One important thing is exercise for dogs£®Vigorous exercise helps to build strength and keeps dogs healthy£®A regular walk at a fixed time of the day is enough for smaller dogs£®Large dogs, though, require a run in an open field£®


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1£®Who is Chris Paine?

A£®A computer engineer£®

B£®A book seller£®

C£®A writer£®

2£®What are the two speakers talking about?

A£®A football player£®

B£®A football team£®

C£®A football match£®

3£®Why did the woman buy a heavy coat for Jimmy?

A£®Winter is coming soon£®

B£®Jimmy¡¯ll go into the mountains£®

C£®Jimmy has caught a cold£®

4£®Where is the woman?

A£®In a soap factory£®

B£®In her house£®

C£®At an information desk£®

5£®When is the man checking in?

A£®Friday£®

B£®Thursday£®

C£®Tuesday£®

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6£®How does the man feel about David's way of sleeping?

A£®It's effective£®

B£®It's strange£®

C£®It's the best£®

7£®How many hours does David sleep a day?

A£®Four£®

B£®Six£®

C£®Seven£®

8£®What does the woman suggest at the end of the talk?

A£®People should develop a habit like David's£®

B£®People need longer hours of sleep£®

C£®People have different sleeping habits£®

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9£®What is the woman going to do?

A£®Attend a party£®

B£®Take a holiday£®

C£®Go on a business trip£®

10£®When does the woman plan to arrive?

A£®Late Friday£®

B£®Midday Saturday£®

C£®Saturday night£®

11£®What is the weather like in the town during the day?

A£®Cold£®

B£®Wet

C£®Warm£®

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12£®Why does the man thank the woman?

A£®She has helped him with his problems£®

B£®She has invited him for coffee£®

C£®She has agreed to see him on Monday£®

13£®When does the conversation take place?

A£®Before class£®

B£®After class£®

C£®During class£®

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14£®What will the man do next morning?

A£®Meet Mr Cooper£®

B£®Visit the National Lab£®

C£®Meet Bill Lyons£®

15£®How will the man spend his Saturday?

A£®He will do some paperwork£®

B£®He will take some rest£®

C£®He will meet some visitors£®

16£®What do we know about the woman?

A£®She's the man's wife£®

B£®She's a business manager£®

C£®She's a company secretary£®

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17£®What was the purpose of Mrs Whinfield's visits to Kew Gardens?

A£®To learn more about plants£®

B£®To write an article on gardens£®

C£®To meet the writers she read£®

18£®Where did Mrs Whinfield live before she moved to her present home?

A£®Dorset£®

B£®Somerset£®

C£®West London£®

19£®Where does Mrs Whinfield get most of her plants?

A£®She grows them from seeds£®

B£®She gets them from her friends£®

C£®She buys them from a market£®

20£®What is the probable relationship between the two speakers?

A£®Tourist and gardener£®

B£®College professor and biology students£®

C£®Newspaper reporter and garden owner£®

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A£®In an office£®

B£®In a library£®

C£®In a bookstore£®

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A£®A shopping center£®

B£®An opera house£®

C£®The parking lot£®

3£®Which aspect of the film does the woman like?

A£®The plot£®

B£®The music£®

C£®The dialogue£®

4£®What do we know about the woman¡¯s jacket?

A£®It is sold at a lower price£®

B£®Its color is her favorite£®

C£®It is her sister¡¯s size£®

5£®What does the woman imply?

A£®The man is so forgetful£®

B£®The man is too careless£®

C£®The man is over confident£®

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A£®Playing games£®

B£®Surfing the Internet£®

C£®Searching for interesting people£®

7£®Whom did the man chat with?

A£®People from Canada£®

B£®People in need of his help£®

C£®People on the same project£®

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A£®To take dogs to parks£®

B£®To walk dogs in the streets£®

C£®To treat dogs cruelly£®

9£®What do we know from what the woman said?

A£®Dogs should be kept at home£®

B£®Building a dog park is necessary£®

C£®People would remove the dog waste£®

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A£®He washed his hands£®

B£®He had his supper£®

C£®He took a path£®

11£®What place had the man been to the night before?

A£®James Street£®

B£®A restaurant£®

C£®A friend¡¯s home£®

12£®What does the man try to do in the conversation?

A£®To prove the truth£®

B£®To find the truth£®

C£®To hide the truth£®

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13£®Why did the son come back late?

A£®He hurt his hands and knees£®

B£®He went to a pub with Linda£®

C£®He waited a long time for the bus£®

14£®What was the old lady doing in the middle of the road?

A£®Looking for something£®

B£®Struggling to sand up£®

C£®Trying to seek help£®

15£®What happened to Linda?

A£®She was fired£®

B£®She got injured£®

C£®She had an accident£®

16£®Where was the witness?

A£®Outside the pub£®

B£®At a bus stop£®

C£®In his car£®

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A£®They don¡¯t spend all their time on studies£®

B£®They don¡¯t know what to do with their free time£®

C£®They don¡¯t have choices for outside class activities£®

18£®How is the students¡¯ high school life?

A£®Controlled and busy£®

B£®Regular and colorful£®

C£®Active and independent£®

19£®According to the speaker, what is the role of outside class activities at university?

A£®To make students healthier£®

B£®To improve students¡¯ test scores£®

C£®To enrich students¡¯ experience£®

20£®What does the speaker advise his students to do?

A£®Learn to enjoy themselves£®

B£®Learn to be their own masters£®

C£®Learn to develop their potential£®

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A£®The report£®

B£®The laptop£®

C£®The report of laptop£®

2£®Why does the woman want to get the coat?

A£®Because she likes its color very much£®

B£®Because the price is reasonable£®

C£®Because it is on sale now£®

3£®What does the woman mean?

A£®The school should have been built a long time ago£®

B£®It will be a good school£®

C£®It¡¯s unnecessary to build such a school£®

4£®When will the two speakers leave London?

A£®January 16th£®

B£®January 17th£®

C£®January 18th£®

5£®What does the man think Carol should do?

A£®Get treatment in a better hospital£®

B£®See a doctor£®

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6£®Which saying is TRUE on Vinnie Jones?

A£®He used to be a soccer player for Wimbledon£®

B£®He is a British singer£®

C£®He is much famous in America than in Britain£®

7£®What do we learn about the woman?

A£®She is interested in Vinnie Jones£®

B£®She doesn¡¯t

like the films starred by Vinnie Jones£®

C£®She knows more about Vinnie Jones£®

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8£®What kind of music does the man like best?

A£®Classical music£®

B£®Rock music£®

C£®Jazz music£®

9£®Who can play the violin?

A£®The man¡¯s wife£®

B£®The man£®

C£®The woman£®

10£®When can the woman possibly hear the man¡¯s wife playing?

A£®Some day in the future£®

B£®This weekend£®

C£®This month£®

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11£®What are the man and the woman talking mainly about?

A£®Future plans£®

B£®Studying at university£®

C£®Part-time jobs£®

12£®Which statement is RIGHT after the talk?

A£®The man¡¯s subject is computer science£®

B£®The man isn¡¯t a college student£®

C£®The man is her boyfriend£®

13£®What is NOT the man¡¯s suggestion?

A£®Studying computer£®

B£®Finding a part-time job£®

C£®Having time for fun£®

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14£®What is the conversation about?

A£®Computer sales£®

B£®A job interview£®

C£®An internet meeting£®

15£®Which kind of persons does the company need?

A£®A computer teacher£®

B£®An administrator of networks£®

C£®A top of computer games£®

16£®What do we know about the man in the conversation?

A£®He knows nothing about computers£®

B£®He is very clever at answering questions£®

C£®The woman will offer him the job£®

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17£®What is the travel agency¡¯s name?

A£®To USA£®

B£®Tour USA£®

C£®Travel USA£®

18£®Which is one of the most popular sights in Washington?

A£®Washington Monument£®

B£®Lincoln Memorial£®

C£®Library of Congress£®

19£®Where does the tour start from?

A£®The Superior Court£®

B£®The Library of Congress£®

C£®The Capitol Building£®

20£®When you guess is the tour starting?

A£®At about 8£®

B£®At about 9£®

C£®At about 10£®

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1£®What does the woman mean?

A£®She doesn't like Tim

B£®She doesn't mind giving Tim a lift£®

C£®She doesn't want to sit beside Tim£®

2£®What is the man probably doing?

A£®Borrowing some coins

B£®Using the telephone

C£®Picking up the coins

3£®When will the woman's bus leave?

A£®At 10¡Ã30

B£®At 10¡Ã15

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4£®Where is the woman speaker's father now probably?

A£®In the man speaker's house

B£®At his workplace

C£®At home

5£®What does the man advise the woman to do?

A£®Stop working and write her aunt back£®

B£®Send her aunt a present to show her apology£®

C£®Keep in touch with her aunt through the Internet£®

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6£®What does the man ask Larry to do?

A£®Take some big oranges to the party£®

B£®Bring some drinks to the party£®

C£®Give him a call the next day£®

7£®What is the woman doing while answering the call?

A£®Writing the message down

B£®Doing her homework£®

C£®Sending someone to find Larry£®

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8£®Where does the woman probably live?

A£®In the center of the city£®

B£®Near the gym

C£®Out of the city

9£®Who is going to work today?

A£®The woman speaker

B£®The man speaker

C£®Maria

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10£®What are the speakers talking about?

A£®Buying a second-hand car£®

B£®Buying a brand-new car£®

C£®Selling the man speaker's old car£®

11£®Who is going to work overseas?

A£®The man speaker

B£®The woman speaker

C£®The woman speaker's cousin

12£®What does the woman tell the man about the car to be sold?

A£®It's a four-door car with air conditioning

B£®It's a two-door car with air conditioning

C£®It's a six-door car with power steering£®

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13£®From whom did the man speaker get the flowers?

A£®Richard and Mariana

B£®Richard and Marilyn

C£®John and Mariana

14£®Why does the woman speaker cry?

A£®Her uncle and aunt don't treat her well£®

B£®The letter reminded her of her parents£®

C£®She doesn't have any friends£®

15£®Where does the conversation most probably take place?

A£®At the man speaker's home£®

B£®At the woman speaker's house

C£®In a French restaurant£®

16£®What can we learn from the conversation?

A£®There are four people in the man speaker's family

B£®The woman speaker has been here over one year£®

C£®The man speaker is quite good at math£®

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17£®Why did the teacher do the experiments?

A£®He had few classes every day£®

B£®He thought monkey was fun£®

C£®He wanted to find out the cleverest animal£®

18£®Where did the teacher put the monkey?

A£®In a room

B£®In a big box

C£®In a small box

19£®How long did the teacher wait for?

A£®A whole day

B£®A few minutes

C£®A few hours£®

20£®Which of the following is TRUE according to the talk?

A£®The teacher only had experiments on monkey£®

B£®The monkey found the food and enjoyed it£®

C£®The teacher did more than one experiment£®

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A£®Two more miles£®

B£®Another mile£®

C£®Three more miles£®

2£®When will the lecture begin?

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B£®At 8¡Ã15£®

C£®At 7¡Ã45£®

3£®What does the woman mean?

A£®She will go to the party today£®

B£®She wants to go tomorrow evening£®

C£®She won't go to the party today£®

4£®Where is the conversation most likely to take place?

A£®At a department store£®

B£®In a club£®

C£®In the zoo£®

5£®How much does the man have to pay if he wants to buy just one today?

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A£®In the office£®

B£®In a restaurant£®

C£®At home

7£®What's wrong with the woman?

A£®She can't sleep well£®

B£®She has a fever£®

C£®She can't work any more£®

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8£®What's the probable relationship between the two speakers?

A£®Employee and employer£®

B£®Visitor and native£®

C£®Traveler and hotelkeeper£®

9£®What can the man get from the youth hostels?

A£®Bed£®

B£®Bed and breakfast

C£®Bed, breakfast and newspaper£®

10£®What's the man likely to do?

A£®Look for information in the paper£®

B£®Walk around the streets£®

C£®Sign to be a member for the youth hostels£®

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11£®What are the two speakers talking about?

A£®Jobs£®

B£®Going to the university£®

C£®Women's role in the society

12£®Why didn't grandma go to the university when she was young?

A£®Because her family was poor£®

B£®Because it was improper for her to do so£®

C£®Because she got married£®

13£®What can we learn from the conversation?

A£®The woman's mother has lost her job£®

B£®The woman's father has no job£®

C£®The woman's grandma had no job£®

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14£®Where does this conversation most probably take place?

A£®In a classroom£®

B£®On TV£®

C£®At a meeting£®

15£®What is the man?

A£®A futurologist£®

B£®A programmer£®

C£®A reporter£®

16£®What will happen by the middle of this century?

A£®Digital technology will begin to change our life£®

B£®More than three billion people will use the Internet£®

C£®We will be working and shopping on line£®

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17£®Why did the speaker ask the people to leave the building?

A£®Because something explosive was found in the building£®

B£®Because a fire broke out in the building£®

C£®Because actors and actresses refused to play the last act£®

18£®What were people asked to do to the elderly and disabled people?

A£®To leave them where they were£®

B£®To hold them firmly£®

C£®To give any help if necessary£®

19£®What should one do when he sees something strange?

A£®Remove it£®

B£®Inform one attendant£®

C£®Go away at once£®

20£®Where was this announcement made?

A£®In a theater£®

B£®In a supermarket£®

C£®At an airport£®

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