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4£®When must the girl turn in her term paper?
A£®By twelve o¡¯clock£®
B£®By one o¡¯clock£®
C£®By two o¡¯clock£®
5£®What did the woman buy for her husband?
A£®
B£®
C£®
6£®What did the woman do during the Chinese New Year?
A£®She visited her uncles£®
B£®She went out often£®
C£®She met her friends at home£®
7£®What does the woman say about the weather?
A£®It wasn¡¯t very cold,and it snowed a little in December£®
B£®There wasn¡¯t much snow but the weather was bad£®
C£®The temperature dropped below freezing after Christmas£®
8£®What are the two speakers talking about?
A£®The woman¡¯s father£®
B£®A gift for the woman¡¯s father£®
C£®A book about London£®
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A£®John¡¯s and Sally¡¯s families have Christmas trees£®
B£®John¡¯s family has a Christmas tree,but Sally¡¯s has not£®
C£®Sally¡¯s father bought one Christmas tree yesterday£®
10£®Why do John¡¯s parents put many boxes under the Christmas tree?
A£®Because the boxes are very heavy£®
B£®Because the tree is full of presents£®
C£®Because Santa Claus will put his presents in them£®
11£®Where will Sally put her stockings finally?
A£®On the tree£®
B£®Near the pillow£®
C£®At the table£®
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12£®What can express the spirit of the holiday most?
A£®Nothing£®
B£®Music£®
C£®Art£®
13£®What kind of music is not mentioned in the passage?
A£®Old folk songs£®
B£®Jazz£®
C£®Pop music£®
14£®Why do concert halls organize large group singing activities?
A£®The sound can be spread farther£®
B£®They can make some money£®
C£®Large groups can make the songs sound very beautiful£®
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15£®Tomorrow is Mother¡¯s Day£®
16£®The brother is unwilling to lend her sister any money£®
17£®The sister will do cooking while the brother will do cleaning£®
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18£®Whose birthday is it today?
A£®Jane¡¯s£®
B£®Lin Yun¡¯s£®
C£®Wang Fang¡¯s£®
19£®Which song did they sing first?
A£®Rockey Mountain High£®
B£®Red River Valley£®?
C£®Happy birthday£®?
20£®Who can play mouthorgan(¿ÚÇÙ)well?
A£®Li Yun£®
B£®Li Yiwei£®
C£®Wang Fang£®
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C£®In her office£®
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B£®He ought to work on his paper£®
C£®He shouldn¡¯t write about the movie£®
6£®Whom should Harry go to see?
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7£®Where does the talk probably take place?
A£®In a factory£®
B£®In a hospital£®
C£®In a store£®
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A£®In an operation room£®
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C£®Better than fresh foods£®
10£®Why do we think frozen foods are convenient?
A£®We can shop every day£®
B£®We can shop every two or three weeks£®
C£®We needn¡¯t shop any more£®
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B£®Your body is made up of the food you eat£®
C£®What you eat has great effect on your health£®
13£®What does the old saying tell us?
A£®The apple is the best among all kinds of fruits£®
B£®Apples can take the place of doctors£®
C£®Eating apples regularly do a lot of good to our body£®
14£®What should we do if we want to keep healthy?
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B£®Eat properly£®
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B£®He is going abroad£®
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B£®An English exam£®
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1£®What will they do tonight?
A£®Play music£®
B£®Dance£®
C£®Listen to music£®
2£®What can you learn from the dialogue?
A£®Jim is Frank's brother£®
B£®Jim is Frank's teacher£®
C£®Jim is Frank's friend£®
3£®What is wanted in the ad?
A£®Waiter£®
B£®Waitress£®
C£®Cook£®
4£®What was the result?
A£®Italy won the game£®
B£®France won the game£®
C£®Both were winners£®
5£®Does the woman enjoy her job now?
A£®Yes£®Very much£®
B£®No£®
C£®It's not mentioned yet£®
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6£®Who are the speakers?
A£®A passer-by and a policeman£®
B£®A passer-by and a driver£®
C£®A passenger and a taxi-driver£®
7£®What is the woman's house number?
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8£®Why can't the man turn left?
A£®It is rush hour£®
B£®It is a one-way street£®
C£®The street is narrow£®
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9£®Where did the man go this morning?
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B£®A playground£®
C£®A park£®
10£®Did the man often go there early in the morning?
A£®No, it is the first time£®
B£®Yes, often£®
C£®No, only a few times£®
11£®What do we know about the man?
A£®He is from another city in China£®
B£®He is a foreigner£®
C£®He is a Chinese£®
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12£®What are the speakers going to do in the coming new year?
A£®To save some money£®
B£®To work harder£®
C£®To lose weight£®
13£®What did Henry do last year?
A£®He joined a health club£®
B£®He stopped smoking£®
C£®He got a good job£®
14£®Who wants to have a nice vacation?
A£®Jeff£®
B£®Alice£®
C£®Henry£®
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15£®Where does the man get his job?
A£®At a restaurant£®
B£®At a company£®
C£®At a hotel£®
16£®What does the woman advise the man to do?
A£®Find another job£®
B£®Do the job firstly£®
C£®Ask the boss to raise the salary£®
17£®How much will he be paid a week?
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B£®¡ç160 a week£®
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18£®Who do you think the listeners might be?
A£®Nurses£®
B£®Doctors£®
C£®Patients£®
19£®Which is NOT allowed in the wards?
A£®Having soft drinks£®
B£®Visiting patients in the morning£®
C£®Smoking in certain areas£®
20£®What program will follow this radio talk?
A£®A music program£®
B£®A medical report£®
C£®Hospital rules£®
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