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Part I Listening Comprehension ( 13 minutes )

Section A

Directions: In this section, you will hear several conversations. At the end of each conversation, one or more questions will be asked about what was said. Both the conversations and the questions will be spoken only once. After each question there will be a pause. During the pause, you must read the four choices marked A), B), C) and D), and decide which is the best answer.

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1. A) She thinks the weather is warm on the coast. B) She thinks everything is expensive in America.

C) She thinks the extreme weather conditions make expenses high. D) She's not sure whether or not it's operating.

Script: M: I suppose one reason so many tourists come here is because everything is so cheap. W:

Cheap?

Nothing

is

really

cheap

in

America.

Q: How does the woman react? ÕýÈ·´ð°¸£ºB ѧÉú´ð°¸£ºC µÃ·Ö£º0·Ö

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2. A) The wind. B) The trees. C) The wheat. D) The woman.

Script: M:

W: It's

It's so

a

very strong

windy that

day. the

Look

at

the could

wheat

fall

blowing. over.

trees

Q: What is so strong? ÕýÈ·´ð°¸£ºA ѧÉú´ð°¸£ºA µÃ·Ö£º2·Ö

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3. A) She hates the weather. B) She likes the weather.

C) She doesn't think much about the weather.

D) She would have had the greatest time if the weather could be warmer.

Script:

M:How

did

you

like

the

weather

in

the

Lake

District,

Mary?

W:It's OK. And I would have enjoyed myself more if it had been warmer in Autumn. Q:How does the woman feel about the weather in this conversation? ÕýÈ·´ð°¸£ºD ѧÉú´ð°¸£ºD µÃ·Ö£º2·Ö

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4. A) Buy some new equipment. B) Finish his work quickly.

C) Leave the equipment for the woman. D) Watch what the woman is doing.

Script: M: Shall I put the equipment away now that you've finished with the lab work? W:

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Not

yet,

please.

Q: What will the man probably do?

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5. A) The woman was more anxious than the man. B) The woman can't stop searching for work. C) The man can't think about his research.

D) The man has been working on his paper continuously.

Script: M:

W:

can

I I.

can't I

am

stop working

thinking on

my

about paper

my day

research. and

night.

Neither

Q: What can we learn from this conversation? ÕýÈ·´ð°¸£ºD ѧÉú´ð°¸£ºD µÃ·Ö£º2·Ö

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6. A) Indifferent. B) Anxious. C) Worrying. D) Boycotting.

Script: M:What's going to happen to the earth in the next few years? Will we be able to reverse the

trend

towards

destruction?

W:Well, I don't want to be pessimistic, but I'm afraid that if this trend doesn't change within five

or ten years, we won't be able to do very much to save the earth. Q:Which of the following best describes the man's attitude upon the topic? ÕýÈ·´ð°¸£ºC ѧÉú´ð°¸£ºC µÃ·Ö£º2·Ö

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7. A) His English is still poor after ten years in America. B) He doesn't mind speaking English with an accent. C) He doesn't like the way Americans speak. D) He speaks English as if he were a native speaker.

Script: M: Did you know this? After almost ten years in the United States, Mr. Li has got such a strong

Q: What does the conversation tell us about Mr. Li? ÕýÈ·´ð°¸£ºB ѧÉú´ð°¸£ºD µÃ·Ö£º0·Ö

accent.

W: Yes, but he is proud of it. He says it is a part of his identity.

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8. A) She'll have some chocolate cake. B) She'll take a look at the menu. C) She'll go without dessert. D) She'll prepare the dinner.

Script: M:What would you like for dessert? I think I'll have apple pie and ice cream. W:The chocolate cake looks great, but I have to watch my weight. You go ahead and get yours. Q:What would the woman most probably do? ÕýÈ·´ð°¸£ºC ѧÉú´ð°¸£ºC µÃ·Ö£º2·Ö

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9. A) He had to work overtime. B) He was held up in traffic. C) His car ran out of gas. D) He had a traffic accident.

Script: M: If the traffic wasn't so bad, I could have been home by 6:00. W:

What

a

pity!

John

was

here

to

see

you.

Q: What happened to the man? ÕýÈ·´ð°¸£ºB