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1£®Where are the two speakers?
A£®Up the stairs£®
B£®In a building£®
C£®In the secretary¡¯s office£®
2£®Why did the man get a ticket?
A£®He sped£®
B£®He ran a red light£®
C£®He parked at the wrong place£®
3£®What does the woman mean?
A£®She can¡¯t see the computer now£®
B£®She is eager to see the computer£®
C£®She wants the man to see the computer first£®
4£®What is the probable relationship between the two speakers?
A£®Customer and waitress£®
B£®Teacher and student£®
C£®Boss and secretary£®
5£®What do we know from this conversation?
A£®The woman is applying(ÉêÇë)for a job£®
B£®The woman is asking for a promotion(ÌáÉý)£®
C£®The woman is being interviewed by a reporter£®
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6£®Who is on holiday?
A£®Doctor Watson£®
B£®Doctor Jones£®
C£®Doctor Brown£®
7£®Who gave the man a medical treatment?
A£®No one£®
B£®The nurse£®
C£®Doctor Watson£®
8£®How many doctors have been mentioned in the conversation?
A£®3£®
B£®4£®
C£®5£®
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9£®What does the woman ask the photographer to do?
A£®She asks him to take a photo of her mother£®
B£®She asks him to take a photo of himself£®
C£®She asks him to take a photo of herself£®
10£®How much does one copy cost?
A£®Eighteen dollars£®
B£®Three dollars£®
C£®Five dollars£®
11£®How does the photographer take her picture?
A£®He asks her to stand there and say ¡°cheese¡±£®
B£®He asks her to sit on the chair and say ¡°cheese¡±£®
C£®He asks her to sit down and keep silent£®
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12£®What are they discussing?
A£®What to have for lunch£®
B£®Where to go for lunch£®
C£®When to have lunch£®
13£®What can we learn about the man?
A£®He usually doesn¡¯t eat fast food£®
B£®He often eats in a restaurant near his home£®
C£®He can¡¯t afford an expensive lunch that day£®
14£®Where are they probably going right after this conversation?
A£®A supermarket£®
B£®A fast-food place£®
C£®A French restaurant£®
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15£®What¡¯s the relationship between the woman and the man?
A£®Teacher and student£®
B£®Classmates£®
C£®Mother and son£®
16£®Why didn¡¯t the man come to the class?
A£®He had been writing reports all day long£®
B£®He was too tired to go out£®
C£®He nearly lost his confidence£®
17£®What can we know about the man?
A£®He is probably from an English-speaking country£®
B£®He is interested in learning foreign languages£®
C£®He had studied German before he came£®
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18£®How old is the tree ¡°Tane Mahuta¡± now according to the passage?
A£®2500£®
B£®500£®
C£®2000£®
19£®When will the tree be dead according to the words by Stephen King?
A£®The end of 21st century£®
B£®The end of 20th century£®
C£®The end of 22nd century£®
20£®What has caused the tree to die?
A£®The top of the tree has become thinner and thinner£®
B£®The conditions of the root of the tree have become worse and worse£®
C£®The thin top, bad root and people¡¯s touch£®
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A£®30 minutes£®
B£®An hour£®
C£®One and a half hours£®
2£®How many desks are for the parents?
A£®Sixteen£®
B£®Twenty-five£®
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6£®What is the probable relationship between the two speakers?
A£®Close friends£®
B£®Teacher and student£®
C£®Brother and sister£®
7£®Why did Nancy call Bob?
A£®To get in touch with him£®
B£®To tell him the good news£®
C£®To talk to him on the phone£®
8£®What were Nancy and Bob going to do that evening?
A£®To see each other and discuss something£®
B£®To go to a restaurant for dinner£®
C£®To go to a movie together£®
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9£®How was Jane¡¯s trip?
A£®It was wonderful£®
B£®It had much trouble£®
C£®It was a long way£®
10£®How did Jane¡¯s family get their food?
A£®They bought it from the markets£®
B£®They cooked by themselves£®
C£®The villagers cook dinners for them£®
11£®When did Jane come back?
A£®Last night£®
B£®This morning£®
C£®Last week£®
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12£®How does Rose want to go to Canada?
A£®She insists on flying there£®
B£®She prefers to go there by ship£®
C£®It isn¡¯t told£®
13£®What is John¡¯s opinion?
A£®He thinks air transport is the safest£®
B£®He thinks air transport is really safe compared with road transport£®
C£®He thinks air transport is safer than water transport£®
14£®What is Rose¡¯s opinion about going by sea?
A£®Though it is not fast, it is exciting£®
B£®It is both fast and relaxing£®
C£®It is neither fast nor relaxing£®
15£®After John¡¯s persuasion, what does Rose think about her trip?
A£®She¡¯d like to fly to Canada£®
B£®She¡¯d still prefer sailing to flying£®
C£®She can¡¯t make a decision£®
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A£®Not very often£®
B£®Almost every day£®
C£®Nearly every two days£®
2£®What does the man suggest they should do?
A£®Cook some eggs on the way£®
B£®Buy some eggs£®
C£®Cook some eggs£®
3£®What does the man mean?
A£®The woman often loses her keys£®
B£®It¡¯s too bad that the woman has lost her key£®
C£®He has found the key for her this time£®
4£®Where did the conversation take place?
A£®t the post office£®
B£®In a classroom£®
C£®On a telephone£®
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A£®song£®
B£®A film£®
C£®A piece of music£®
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C£®He came to China for a meeting£®
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A£®He remembered the number of the taxi£®
B£®He remembered the name of the taxi driver£®
C£®He remembered the name of the company£®
8£®Where did the man get his handbag?
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B£®In the taxi£®
C£®In the company£®
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A£®Rice£®
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A£®Crop farms£®
B£®Fruit farms£®
C£®Animal farms£®
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A£®She should have an active hobby£®
B£®She should relax and enjoy herself£®
C£®She should learn to take photos£®
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A£®He is lazy£®
B£®He is very active£®
C£®He is a student£®
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A£®Photography£®
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C£®November.
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C£®They both enjoy sports.
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A£®Disappointment.
B£®Surprise.
C£®Anger.
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C£®Change furniture.
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A£®Two.
B£®Three.
C£®Four.
13£®What will the man most probably do after the conversation?
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B£®Asking for information on reading habits.
C£®Exchanging reading experience with the woman.
15£®How much time does the woman spend a week reading newspapers?
A£®About four or five hours.
B£®About two or three hours.
C£®About seven or eight hours.
16£®What does the woman like best?
A£®Newspaper.
B£®textbooks.
C£®Novels.
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B£®In a travel service.
C£®In a sailing school.
18£®What is the man uninterested in?
A£®Rowing and fishing.
B£®Swimming and diving.
C£®Sailing and water skiing.
19£®What do we know about the man?
A£®He minds having a rough time.
B£®He has been practising rowing.
C£®He hasn¡¯t made his decision yet.
20£®What do we know about the woman?
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C£®She doesn¡¯t like idea of active holidays.
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B£®Because she doesn¡¯t like the film£®
C£®Because she has another plan£®
3£®How much is the jacket?
A£®600 US dollars£®
B£®100 Hong Kong dollars£®
C£®600 Hong Kong dollars£®
4£®What does the man have for this meal?
A£®Soup, noodles and iced coffee£®
B£®A sandwich, noodles and hot coffee£®
C£®Soup, noodles and hot coffee£®
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6£®Where does the conversation take place?
A£®At a post office£®
B£®At a baker¡¯s shop£®
C£®At a restaurant£®
7£®When was the parcel posted?
A£®Two days ago£®
B£®Two weeks ago£®
C£®Two months ago£®
8£®What do we know about the man?
A£®He lives at 128 Devon Street£®
B£®He is very angry about the service£®
C£®He sent his mother a parcel£®
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9£®What do we know about No£®6 Station Road?
A£®It has the man¡¯s lucky number£®
B£®It has four bedrooms£®
C£®It has a garage£®
10£®What is good about No£®4 Candy Street?
A£®It is in a quieter place£®
B£®It has bigger rooms£®
C£®It is closer to shops£®
11£®Which one have they decided on?
A£®The one with a big garden£®
B£®The one next to the station£®
C£®The one closer to town£®
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12£®What is the man planning to do with his friends?
A£®Watch a football game£®
B£®Go for a drive and have a picnic£®
C£®Have dinner and see a movie£®
13£®Why does the woman hesitate to go with them?
A£®Because she has to study for an exam£®
B£®Because she has to attend a party£®
C£®Because she doesn¡¯t have enough money£®
14£®When does the woman want to be back?
A£®By 11¡Ã30 p. m£®
B£®By 10¡Ã30 p. m£®
C£®By 6¡Ã00 p. m£®
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15£®Why didn¡¯t the man want to go dancing?
A£®Because he thought it was dull£®
B£®Because he didn¡¯t like dancing£®
C£®Because he was very tired£®
16£®What did the man suggest?
A£®Walking on the bridge£®
B£®Inviting friends to watch the bridge£®
C£®Inviting some friends to play bridge£®
17£®When will Janet come around?
A£®At about 8 a. m£®
B£®At about 4 p. m£®
C£®At about 8 p. m£®
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18£®Who is speaking?
A£®The radio host£®
B£®The singer£®
C£®The director£®
19£®When are tickets available to the winning people?
A£®Before Saturday night£®
B£®Before Thursday morning£®
C£®Before Wednesday morning£®
20£®Through which phone number can people find the speaker?
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B£®693-3019£®
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1£®What was the woman's first job?
A£®A teacher£®
B£®A secretary£®
C£®A doctor£®
2£®When did the show begin?
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B£®9¡Ã40£®
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3£®What are the two speakers doing?
A£®Enjoying meeting each other£®
B£®Saying good-bye to each other£®
C£®Planning to see each other again£®
4£®Where does the dialogue take place?
A£®In an office£®
B£®In a clothing shop£®
C£®In the man's house£®
5£®What will the woman do tonight?
A£®She will stay at home with the man£®
B£®She will send for a doctor by herself£®
C£®She will watch the weather forecast£®
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6£®How does the boy go to school every day?
A£®By bus£®
B£®By bike£®
C£®On foot£®
7£®Why didn't the girl go to school by bike?
A£®Because she hated the heavy traffic£®
B£®Because she didn't have a bike herself£®
C£®Because she didn¡¯t like to ride a bike£®
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8£®Where did the accident happen?
A£®On a highway£®
B£®On a freeway£®
C£®On a road£®
9£®What was strange about the accident?
A£®Two people got hurt£®
B£®The truck turned over£®
C£®No one was killed£®
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10£®What does Susan think of her life in New York?
A£®She doesn't like it at ali£®
B£®She thinks highly of it£®
C£®She feels it just so-so,
11£®What can we leam about Henry from the dialogue?
A£®He is heavier than before£®
B£®He looks younger than ever£®
C£®He decides to keep on a diet£®
12£®Why does Susan look younger?
A£®Because she is more energetic£®
B£®Because she stays in warm weather£®
C£®Because she lives a healthier life£®
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13£®Where will the woman plan to work in summer?
A£®A hotel£®
B£®A market£®
C£®A farm£®
14£®How long will the woman work in the morning?
A£®One hour£®
B£®Three hours£®
C£®Four hours£®
15£®What will the woman prefer to do in her free time?
A£®Go walking£®
B£®Pick fruits£®
C£®Sell drinks£®
16£®What are the two speakers talking about in general?
A£®Part-time jobs£®
B£®Music festivals£®¡¡ C£®Summer plans
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17£®How long will the course run this year?
A£®Six weeks£®
B£®Seven weeks£®
C£®Eight weeks
18£®What was the problem last year?
A£®Few people wanted to attend£®
B£®There were too few workers£®
C£®Nothing to do on rainy days£®
19£®What will the children do for the first time this year?
A£®They will join in art activities£®
B£®They will do new outdoor sports£®
C£®They will attend a talent show£®
20£®What's important for parents whose children attend the course?
A£®Attending the American Night with the children£®
B£®Sending money to Molly as soon as possible£®
C£®Informing Molly about any food the child cannot eat£®
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1£®When does the man leave for the office on Tuesday?
A£®At 8¡Ã00£®
B£®At 7¡Ã30£®
C£®At 7¡Ã00£®
2£®What will the woman do this evening?
A£®Complete her essay£®
B£®Go out for a walk£®
C£®Review her lessons£®
3£®What does the man want the woman to do?
A£®Take a photo with him£®
B£®Teach him some French£®
C£®Help him get the photos£®
4£®Where did the woman stay during these days?
A£®On the beach£®
B£®In the mountains£®
C£®In the hotel£®
5£®Why can't the man move to the suburbs?
A£®Because of the high taxes£®
B£®Because of the high rent£®
C£®Because of the long distance£®
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6£®Where does the conversation take place?
A£®At a club£®
B£®At the laundry£®(Ï´Òµê)
C£®In a shop£®
7£®What clothes does the man have?
A£®A shirt and two pairs of trousers£®
B£®Two shirts and two pairs of trousers
C£®A shirt and three pairs of trousers
8£®How much should the man pay if he has a membership?
A£®40£®
B£®32£®
C£®28£®
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9£®What does the two speakers say about Professor Dickinson?
A£®His study is full of books£®
B£®He often assigns too much reading homework£®
C£®His lecture is very boring£®
10£®What was the nationality of T£®S£®Elliot at death?
A£®American£®
B£®English£®
C£®Italian£®
11£®What can we learn from the conversation?
A£®The man read many English classics,
B£®The two speakers both know Professor Dickinson£®
C£®Professor Dickinson teaches English literature£®
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12£®What is the man doing in the conversation?
A£®Interviewing a shopper£®
B£®Shopping at the supermarket£®
C£®Examining the goods at the supermarket£®
13£®Where does the conversation take place?
A£®In a supermarket in town£®
B£®In a supermarket on Fifth Avenue£®
C£®In a supermarket on Central Plaza£®
14£®What can we learn about the woman?
A£®She drinks a quart of milk every day£®
B£®She spent 28 pounds£®
C£®She bought some fruit in the supermarket£®
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15£®What does the man suffer from?
A£®A bad cold£®
B£®SARS£®
C£®H1N1£®
16£®What does the woman suggest the man do?
A£®Work and rest regularly£®
B£®Get fresh air and do more exercise£®
C£®Drink more water and stay outdoors£®
17£®Why doesn't the man get regular exercise?
A£®Because he doesn't have time£®
B£®Because he doesn't like playing sports£®
C£®Because he didn't realize the importance of exercise£®
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18£®How many ways are there to start a conversation according to the talk?
A£®3£®
B£®4£®
C£®5£®
19£®What is the second suggestion according to the talk?
A£®Get or borrow a dog
B£®Eat in a public dining hall
C£®Take the dirty clothes to a public washing shop
20£®What should you say to a heavy man in the US?
A£®He is thin
B£®He is losing weight
C£®He should on a diet
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