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A£®The woman's husband£®
B£®A shop assistant£®
C£®The woman's friend£®
2£®How much does the handkerchief cost?
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B£®¡ç16.00
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3£®What kind of bike does Tom want to buy?
A£®A heavier one£®
B£®An expensive one£®
C£®A racing one£®
4£®Where does the conversation probably take place?
A£®In the street£®
B£®In the hotel£®
C£®At the bus stop£®
5£®What does the man suggest?
A£®They should take a different road£®
B£®It would be better to go another day£®
C£®The other cars won't let them pass£®
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6£®Where does the conversation probably take place?
A£®In a street£®
B£®In a museum£®
C£®In a fruit shop£®
7£®How can the woman find the bridge?
A£®Go down the street and turn left£®
B£®Go down the street and turn right£®
C£®Go straight ahead along this street£®
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8£®What did the woman want to buy?
A£®Five kilos of potatoes and a watermelon£®
B£®Five kilos of tomatoes and some strawberries£®
C£®Four kilos of tomatoes and some apples£®
9£®Why did the man say he would sell these goods to the woman for nothing?
A£®Because he had known the woman for a long time£®
B£®Because he loved the woman very much£®
C£®Because he wanted to be nice to everyone on his birthday£®
10£®What did the woman actually pay for what she bought?
A£®Nothing£®
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11£®What did the woman want to buy?
A£®Five stamps£®
B£®An envelope£®
C£®Stamps and envelopes£®
12£®How much did the woman have to pay?
A£®¡ç2.20£®
B£®¡ç2£®
C£®20 cents£®
13£®Where did the dialogue probably happen?
A£®In the post office£®
B£®In the drugstore£®
C£®In the library£®
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14£®How did Mr Anderson know that Harling's Shopping Center has some good things?
A£®He heard its ad on the radio£®
B£®He saw its ad on TV£®
C£®He reads its ad in the newspaper£®
15£®What size will suit Mr Anderson?
A£®Size 42£®
B£®Size 41£®
C£®Size 40£®
16£®How much is the tie?
A£®¡ç49£®
B£®¡ç39£®
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17£®What is the woman interested in seeing?
A£®An exhibition of painting£®
B£®A Broadway play£®
C£®An opera£®
18£®Who gave New York its nickname?
A£®Two guides£®
B£®Musicians£®
C£®Travellers£®
19£®When did New York get its nickname?
A£®In the early 20th century£®
B£®In the late 19th century£®
C£®In the early 18th century£®
20£®How does the woman describe New York?
A£®Huge£®
B£®Fascinating£®
C£®Cold£®
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W£ºWhat about those in England?
M£ºThe fifty-pence¡¯s the biggest, and the half-penny is the smallest£®
W£ºReally? In America, the biggest is the fifty-cents, and the smallest is the cent£®
1£®What are the speakers doing?
A£®Comparing goods£®
B£®Doing shopping£®
C£®Talking about coins£®
M£ºThis meat is like old leather! It¡¯s enough to break every tooth in your head£®
W£ºPerhaps you¡¯d like to change your order, sir£®The fish is very tender£®
2£®How does the man feel?
A£®Unsatisfied£®
B£®Impatient£®
C£®Pleased£®
M£ºTomorrow is the tenth of June£®It¡¯s my birthday and I¡¯m going to the George and Dragon£®Would you like to come?
W£ºTo celebrate your birthday? Of course I would£®What group¡¯s playing?
M£ºThe Red Rose, I think£®
3£®What is the woman interested in?
A£®The man£®
B£®The party£®
C£®The band£®
W£ºWhy are you so late?
M£ºMy alarm clock failed to work again£®
4£®Why is the man late?
A£®He could not walk fast£®
B£®He slept late last night£®
C£®His clock was out of order£®
M£ºWhere¡¯s the book about cars I was reading last night? I laid it down on the table, and now it¡¯s gone£®
W£ºI don¡¯t know£®I cleaned early this morning and I don¡¯t remember where I put it£®
5£®What is the man looking for?
A£®A book about cards£®
B£®A book about furniture£®
C£®A book about cars£®
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M£ºWhy aren¡¯t you doing your homework?
W£ºI¡¯ll do it later, Dad£®I must get these things right first£®Our group¡¯s playing in a concert on Saturday£®
M£ºOh, is it? You¡¯ll be making records next, will you?
W£ºWe hope so£®The man from ¡°Dream Discs¡± is coming to the concert£®So I¡¯d better play well£®
M£ºYou¡¯d better get on with your homework! You can practise the guitar all day Saturday£®
W£ºOh, Dad, you don¡¯t understand at all£®This concert could change my life£®
M£ºIt certainly could! You¡¯ve got exams next month£®Important ones£®If you don¡¯t pass them, you won¡¯t get a good job£®
W£ºI don¡¯t want a boring old job in a bank£®
M£ºOh, don¡¯t you? Whose boring old job paid for this house? And for what?
W£ºYours, I know£®But I¡¯d rather be happy than rich£®
6£®What is the girl doing now?
A£®Repairing a guitar£®
B£®Practising the guitar£®
C£®Preparing for making records£®
7£®What does the girl expect?
A£®To be chosen by a band£®
B£®To pass the coming exams£®
C£®To get a job in a bank£®
8£®What is the man?
A£®A school teacher£®
B£®A guitar player£®
C£®A bank clerk£®
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W£ºHello?1523852£®
M£ºHello, may I speak to Anna?
W£ºI¡¯m afraid Anna isn¡¯t in£®
M£ºIs that Tracy speaking?
W£ºNo, this is Jane£®
M£ºOh, I¡¯m sorry¡er¡well, could you please leave Anna a message for me?
W£ºSure, what is it?
M£ºWell, I¡¯ll meet Anna for lunch at my home£®Would you ask her to see if she has my French dictionary? And if she does, tell her to bring it along£®
W£ºAll right£®And where are you calling from?
M£ºMy home£®I¡¯m Anna¡¯s friend, Pat£®
W£ºThank you for calling, Pat£®
M£ºAnd thank you, Jane£®
9£®Where is Pat calling from?
A£®His home£®
B£®His school£®
C£®His office£®
10£®Who does Pat want to call?
A£®Tracy£®
B£®His friend Anna£®
C£®Tracy and Anna£®
11£®Why can¡¯t Pat speak to Anna now?
A£®Because Anna is at work£®
B£®Because Anna is out for lunch£®
C£®Because Anna is not at home£®
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W£ºGood evening, sir£®I¡¯m Assistant Manager£®I¡¯m afraid we¡¯ve had a complaint about the noise from your neighbour who¡¯s trying to get some sleep£®
M£ºOh, I see£®
W£ºCould you please ask your friends to be a little quieter so that our guests can get a good night¡¯s sleep?
M£ºOh, I¡¯m so sorry£®I suppose we were talking rather loudly£®We won an important prize£®We were having a celebration£®
W£ºI¡¯m pleased to hear it£®Shall I have some coffee brought to you?
M£ºNo, that won¡¯t be necessary£®We were just about to pack up anyway£®
12£®Where does the conversation take place?
A£®At a hotel£®
B£®In a flat building£®
C£®In the manager¡¯s office£®
13£®What is the woman pleased to hear?
A£®The man¡¯s apology£®
B£®The man¡¯s story£®
C£®The man¡¯s explanation£®
14£®What were the man and his friends about to do?
A£®End their activity£®
B£®Quarrel with the Assistant Manager£®
C£®Apologize to their neighbor£®
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W£ºSo, what do you think? How do you like New York?
M£ºI¡¯m having a good time£®I love it£®I¡¯m glad we came£®
W£ºYeath I really like the stores and the shopping centers£®
M£ºI love the museums, too£®
W£ºBut the traffic is pretty bad£®
M£ºYeah£®I hate all the traffic£®It¡¯s really noisy£®
W£ºListen, it¡¯s almost dinner time£®There are lots of restaurants around here£®What do you want to try? Italian? Greek? Japanese? Chinese?
M£ºI can¡¯t stand making decisions£®You choose£®
W£ºOK, let¡¯s go American£®Where is the nearest McDonald¡¯s?
15£®What do you know about the speakers from the dialogue?
A£®They are native American£®
B£®They are tourists to New York£®
C£®They are from Japan£®
16£®What do they dislike here?
A£®The museum£®
B£®The restaurants£®
C£®The traffic£®
17£®Which restaurants are NOT mentioned in their dialogue?
A£®Chinese restaurants£®
B£®Thai restaurants£®
C£®American restaurants£®
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¡¡¡¡Why is more and more land becoming desert? Scientists think that people make deserts£®People are doing bad things to the earth£®
¡¡¡¡Some places on the earth don¡¯t get much rain£®But they still don¡¯t become deserts£®This is because some green plants are growing there£®Green plants and grass are very important to dry places£®Plants don¡¯t let the wind blow away the dirt£®When a bit of rain falls, the plants hold the water£®Without plants, the land can become desert more easily£®
18£®Why is land becoming desert little by little according to the passage?
A£®Because plants can¡¯t grow there£®
B£®Because there is not enough rain£®
C£®Because people do bad things to the earth£®
19£®Why are green plants very important to dry places?
A£®Because they don¡¯t let the wind blow the earth away£®
B£®Because they hold water£®
C£®Both of the above£®
20£®From this passage, what can we learn?
A£®Plants can keep dry land from becoming desert£®
B£®All places without a lot of rain will become deserts£®
C£®It is better to grow crops on dry land than on wet land£®
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W£ºCould you tell me the way to the hospital?
M£ºI¡¯m sorry I¡¯m a stranger here myself£®You can ask the policeman over there£®
1£®Why doesn¡¯t the man tell the woman the way to the hospital?
A£®Because he is a stranger to the city£®
B£®Because he doesn¡¯t want to tell her the way£®
C£®Because he doesn¡¯t feel like talking with her£®
W£ºWhere is the post office?
M£ºJust walk down this street£®It¡¯s only ten minutes¡¯ walk from here£®You will find it on your right£®
2£®Where are the two speakers?
A£®They are in an office£®
B£®They are in the street£®
C£®They are at home£®
W£ºWould you mind if I borrowed your dictionary?
M£ºI¡¯m sorry, but I¡¯m using it now£®
3£®Why doesn¡¯t the man lend his dictionary to the woman?
A£®Because he is using it£®
B£®Because he hasn¡¯t brought it with him£®
C£®Because he doesn¡¯t want to lend it to the woman£®
W£ºDo you mind if I use your rubber?
M£ºOf course not£®Go ahead, please!
4£®What does the woman want to borrow from the man?
A£®A dictionary£®
B£®A pen£®
C£®A rubber£®
W£ºWould you like me to carry this box for you?
M£ºNo, thanks£®I can manage it myself£®
5£®What does the woman offer to do?
A£®To wash some clothes for the man£®
B£®To carry the box for the man£®
C£®To look after the child for the man£®
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M£ºI¡¯m not£®I¡¯m worried about my English£®
W£ºWhat¡¯s the problem?
M£ºI¡¯m not practicing enough£®
W£ºWhy not?
M£ºWell, it¡¯s difficult to meet English people£®
W£ºYou should go out more£®
M£ºWhere should I go?
W£ºYou should go to bars£®You should join a club£®
M£ºBut English people never speak to me£®
W£ºAh! You should speak first£®
M£ºWhat can I talk about?
W£ºThe weather! English people are always interested in the weather£®
6£®What are the two speakers talking about?
A£®English£®
B£®Hobby£®
C£®Weather£®
7£®What is Peter worried about?
A£®English people£®
B£®His English£®
C£®Going out£®
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M£ºToday is the twelfth of August£®In another four days it will be my sister Mary¡¯s birthday£®We will have a party£®Would you please come and join us, Jean?
W£ºWhat time will the party begin?
M£ºAt twenty to two£®
W£ºMy sister is coming to see me from Shanghai at 1¡Ã20 that afternoon£®I¡¯ve got to meet her at the station, so I¡¯m afraid I¡¯ll be late for the party£®
M£ºThat¡¯s all right£®Do come please£®
W£ºSure£®
8£®When is Mary¡¯s birthday?
A£®On August 15th£®
B£®On August 16th£®
C£®On August 12th£®
9£®What time will the party begin?
A£®At 2¡Ã00 p. m£®
B£®At 2¡Ã20 p. m£®
C£®At 1¡Ã40 p. m£®
10£®Will Jean come to the party?
A£®No, she won¡¯t, because she¡¯ll meet her sister at the station£®
B£®Yes, she will, but she will be late for the party£®
C£®Not sure£®Perhaps she won¡¯t be able to come£®
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M£ºMadam, come and look at this china£®It¡¯s beautiful, isn¡¯t it£¿
W£ºYes, it is£®I haven¡¯t seen anything like this for years£®
M£ºLadies always like the china more than the weapons£®
W£ºTell me something about it, please£®
M£ºWell, you see, all these pieces of china belong to the same set£®A king gave it to the Duke in 1819, and pictures on the china tell the story of the Duke¡¯s life£®
W£ºYou know a lot about the things in the museum, don¡¯t you? Have you worked here long?
M£ºOh yes, I¡¯ve worked here for a long time£®I¡¯ve been here since the opening of the museum£®I¡¯ve been here for ten years£®
11£®Where are the speakers?
A£®At a museum£®
B£®In a shop£®
C£®In a school£®
12£®What are they talking about?
A£®A country£®
B£®A china£®
C£®A gun£®
13£®How long has the man worked here?
A£®Two years£®
B£®Five years£®
C£®Ten years£®
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W£ºI¡¯m sorry you had to wait so long£®
M£ºThat¡¯s all right£®Was the boy hurt badly?
W£ºNo£®After I cleaned his head, he felt much better£®So did his mother£®The blood had frightened her£®
M£ºShe probably thought it was much worse than it really was£®
W£ºYes, mothers are always worried about their children£®Now, what¡¯s the matter with you?
M£ºI¡¯ve just got a headache£®I feel weak£®I really feel terrible£®
W£ºI¡¯m sorry to hear that£®Let me examine you£®
14£®What¡¯s the relationship between the two speakers?
A£®Mother and son£®
B£®Teacher and parent£®
C£®Doctor and patient£®
15£®Who probably thought it was much worse than it really was?
A£®The child£®
B£®The mother of the boy£®
C£®Everyone there£®
16£®What¡¯s the matter with the man?
A£®He has a headache and feels bad£®
B£®He is frightened at the blood£®
C£®He hurt himself on the head£®
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¡¡¡¡see how they are getting on£®If they are not yet able to stand alone, you must tie the string tight again£®But when you find that they are ready to stand alone, you can take the string away£®¡±
17£®What was the young father doing?
A£®He was looking after his child£®
B£®He was paying a visit to an old neighbor£®
C£®He was working with an old neighbor£®
18£®What were they talking about?
A£®Children£®
B£®Their houses£®
C£®Their trees£®
19£®Why did the young tree bend over to one side?
A£®Because it was pulled by a string£®
B£®Because it was dying£®
C£®Because it was too thin to stand straight alone£®
20£®What did the young father learn from the old man?
A£®He needn¡¯t be strict with children£®
B£®He learned how strict parents should be with their children£®
C£®He learned how to plant a tree£®
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B£®She wants one of the right size£®
C£®She doesn¡¯t like the colour£®
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A£®At a store£®
B£®At a zoo£®
C£®At a theater£®
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A£®The seafood£®
B£®The medicine£®
C£®The cold£®
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A£®Watching a match on TV£®
B£®Listening to a programme on the radio£®
C£®Reading advertisements in the newspaper£®
7£®What kind of person does the company need?
A£®A junior sales manager£®
B£®A general manager£®
C£®A secretary£®
8£®What will the man most probably do next?
A£®Make an application for the job£®
B£®Go and look for another job£®
C£®Give the job a serious thought£®
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9£®How often does the woman watch a football match?
A£®Every day£®
B£®Once a week£®
C£®Once a month£®
10£®What is the man¡¯s favorite sport?
A£®Football£®
B£®Basketball£®
C£®Volleyball£®
11£®What do we know about the woman?
A£®She does not play football£®
B£®She¡¯s a good basketball player£®
C£®She used to watch football a lot£®
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12£®What is the nationality of the Bronte sisters?
A£®Irish£®
B£®English£®
C£®American£®
13£®Why are the Brontes¡¯ novels popular around the world?
A£®They are creative£®
B£®They are full of humor£®
C£®They are interesting£®
14£®What did the Brontes like to do when they were young?
A£®Write poems£®
B£®Invent£®
C£®Read essays£®
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15£®When did the woman start architecture studies?
A£®Last week£®
B£®Last month£®
C£®Last year£®
16£®What can we learn from the conversation?
A£®English is very useful in the woman¡¯s job£®
B£®The woman will work in England after graduation£®
C£®The woman¡¯s English is very good£®
17£®What has made the woman choose architecture as a career?
A£®Her teacher¡¯s suggestion£®
B£®Her parents¡¯ expectation£®
C£®Her personal qualities£®
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18£®What will the weather be like in Britain today?
A£®Wet and windy£®
B£®Quite dry£®
C£®Sunny but cool£®
19£®Where will the weather be quite cold today?
A£®Southern Europe£®
B£®Northwestern Europe£®
C£®Eastern Europe£®
20£®How will the weather be in the east of Europe tomorrow?
A£®Windy£®
B£®Rainy£®
C£®Fine£®
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1£®What is the evening temperature forecast?
A£®6
B£®12
C£®18
2£®Where does the dialogue most probably take place?
A£®in the cinema£®
B£®In a ticket office
C£®Outside a cinema
3£®What will the woman probably do?
A£®Let the boy go out after dinner£®
B£®Give more reasons why he may not go out£®
C£®Tell him he has some other things to do before he goes out£®
4£®What does the woman imply?
A£®The man will have to leave earlier than usual£®
B£®She can't give the man a ride£®
C£®She'll drop the man off on the way to work£®
5£®What is the relationship between the two speakers?
A£®Husband and wife£®
B£®Boss and secretary
C£®Neighbors
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A£®At a hotel£®
B£®In a room£®
C£®On the way home
7£®What's the man doing in the talk?
A£®Comforting
B£®Persuading
C£®Suggesting
8£®What will they do next?
A£®To take a walk£®
B£®To breathe some fresh air£®
C£®To listen to American folk songs£®
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9£®How long does Nancy train every day?
A£®About one hour£®
B£®About three hours£®
C£®About five hours£®
10£®What will Nancy do this weekend?
A£®She will probably go to attend the man's birthday party£®
B£®She will do her homework£®
C£®She hasn't made up her mind£®
11£®What do we learn about Nancy?
A£®She loves playing and swimming, but doesn't like training£®
B£®She doesn't like going to school and hates doing homework£®
C£®She thinks that it is possible to train so much and do her homework at the same time£®
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12£®What's the woman?
A£®A traveler
B£®A governor
C£®A reporter
13£®How does the man feel about the state of the forest?
A£®Nervous
B£®Worried
C£®Angry
14£®What does the man want from the government?
A£®Help and advice
B£®Enough money
C£®Volunteers
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15£®What are the two speakers discussing?
A£®When to move£®
B£®Where to live the following year£®
C£®How much time to spend at home£®
16£®When does this conversation take place?
A£®March
B£®April
C£®May
17£®Why does the woman object to living on campus?
A£®Because it costs too much£®
B£®Because there are too many freshmen£®
C£®Because it's too noisy£®
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18£®Why was the boy accepted by the gentleman?
A£®He was the only one who applied to work in the office£®
B£®He displayed proper behavior at the job interview£®
C£®He had recommendations from a great many people£®
19£®Why was the boy considered careful?
A£®He helped an old man to keep his seat£®
B£®He replied promptly to the questions asked£®
C£®He cleaned his shoes before entering the room£®
20£®What did the gentleman mainly talk about?
A£®The importance of recommendations£®
B£®What matters in a job interview£®
C£®The significance of a good job£®
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1£®How often did the woman send her boyfriend e£mails?
A£®Twice a week£®
B£®Fifteen times a month£®
C£®Ten times a month£®
2£®What's the probable relationship between the speakers?
A£®Mother and son£®
B£®Husband and wife£®
C£®Doctor and patient£®
3£®What does the woman mean?
A£®She has to post a letter instead£®
B£®She can't send the message right now£®
C£®She has to turn down the mail's request£®
4£®What do we learn from the conversation?
A£®Henry doesn't like the color£®
B£®There was no ladder in the house£®
C£®Someone else painted the house£®
5£®What does the man ask the woman to do?
A£®Look after something for him£®
B£®Tell him the way to the luggage£®
C£®Get some travel information£®
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A£®She can't fix the loose connector£®
B£®She's made rather angry by a strange noise£®
C£®Her computer doesn't work properly£®
7£®Which of the following is true according to the conversation?
A£®The problem is solved£®
B£®The man doesn't know what's wrong with the computer£®
C£®The computer is completely broken£®
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8£®How was the woman feeling when this dialogue took place?
A£®Excited£®
B£®Very tired£®
C£®Quite well£®
9£®What was the woman's name?
A£®Linda£®
B£®Jane£®
C£®Sue£®
10£®Which place are they visiting?
A£®London£®
B£®Paris£®
C£®The Tower£®
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11£®Where does this conversation take place?
A£®At a shop£®
B£®At the woman's home£®
C£®At a bus£stop£®
12£®What does the man give the woman as a gift?
A£®A new watch£®
B£®A handicraft£®
C£®A small toy£®
13£®What is it made of?
A£®Plastics£®
B£®Wood£®
C£®Bamboo£®
14£®How does the woman like the gift?
A£®It's expensive£®
B£®It's dull£®
C£®It's lovely£®
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15£®Where does the woman speaker want to go?
A£®The city square£®
B£®Near the river£®
C£®In the street£®
16£®How many buses are mentioned during their talk?
A£®Five£®
B£®Four£®
C£®Three£®
17£®How can the woman reach her destination?
A£®She has to get on a bus at River Drive first£®
B£®She has to take No£®8 bus first£®
C£®She has to own exact change£®
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18£®What did Ruth Brown like better?
A£®Traditional music£®
B£®Popular music and Rock music£®
C£®Religious songs£®
19£®When did Ruth Brown get married?
A£®In 1949£®
B£®In the early 1960s£®
C£®In the 1970s£®
20£®Who became very rich before 1988?
A£®The record companies£®
B£®Ruth Brown£®
C£®The 35 musicians£®
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