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听力原文:Fred would have paid twice as much as he did for his car if the salesman had insi

sted as he really needed a car.

How much did Fred pay for his car?

A.He paid half the price the salesman asked.

B.He paid twice as much as the salesman asked.

C.He paid the price the salesman asked.

D.He needn't have paid that much for the car.

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第1题
听力原文:M: Dr. Wilson, can I tall to you for a minute?W: Sure, Fred, what is it?M: I'm wo

听力原文:M: Dr. Wilson, can I tall to you for a minute?

W: Sure, Fred, what is it?

M: I'm worried about my grade in your English class. I really want an "A", but...

W: I see. Well, it might be hard for you to get an "A". So far you have a "B" average. You would need a 97 or 98 on your final exam to get an "A". Do you think you can get that high a score?

M: Probably not. The problem is I have to have a "B" average in all the subjects to get the prize from our government, or I'll have to find a part-time job. I'm afraid it is difficult for me to put all my heart in my study if I have to work in my spare time. I'll probably get an "A" in history and a "B" in math, but I'll get a "C" in chemistry.

W: That is a problem, isn't it? You'll have to have an "A" in English to get a "B" average.

M: Yes, but it doesn't look very good for me right now.

W: I gave two less tests this term than I usually do. That might have changed your grade a little. Maybe I'll give everybody a chance to write a composition in English, then you'll have a good chance to get an "A".

M: That would be great. I'll try my best. Thank you very much.

(8)

A.English.

B.History.

C.Chemistry.

D.Maths.

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第2题
听力原文:What will Dr. Wilson do in order to help Fred have a good chance to get an "A"?(1

听力原文:What will Dr. Wilson do in order to help Fred have a good chance to get an "A"?

(15)

A.She will give her students two more tests.

B.She will give her students two less tests.

C.She will ask her students to write a composition in English.

D.She will give Fred a chance.

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第3题
听力原文:F:Would you please describe your feelings towards criminals?M: It is true to say

听力原文:F: Would you please describe your feelings towards criminals?

M: It is true to say there are criminals, certain types of criminals who policemen have er...I have to be very careful with what I say.

F: Uhum.

M: You see, I know a person who has been caught so many times that he' s .. he becomes part and parcel of the station.

F: Umm. He has been brought in all the time.

M: He' s always in and he' s a cheerful sort of character. And it' s his way of life. And this sort of people of course are people that you.. well, I say have an affinity with, that' s not the right word to use, but you have a closeness with, you know.

F: They are part of your work, aren' t they?

M: You know, Old Sam is always in. and you can always guarantee that Old Fred will do something stupid about a week before Christmas so that he can spend Christmas in a certain prison.

F: Which he likes.

M: Which he likes because he has a good Christmas. Then, of course, you go to the other end of the scale where you have a hard-core minority who are the professional criminals.

F: British policemen are not armed, that is they do not carry guns. How do policemen feel about this?

M: I don' t think the average policeman really thinks about it, you know. I honestly think he does not think about it at all. I am sure if he did, he would probably be a worried man.

F: Uhum.

M: The reason I say that is this. That the average policeman in this country feels that the average Englishman is such a person that the use of arms and that sort of thing is foreign to his nature.

F: So your impression is that England is not a violent society.

M: Well, I don' t think we are a violent people. You see, I think as a nation, if I can put it that way, we love compromise, you know?

F: Okay...

Old Fred does something stupid because

A.He has some mental problems.

B.He is too old to know what he is dong.

C.He Wants to have a good Christmas.

D.He has got into the habit of stealing.

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第4题
听力原文:A: How would you like to move?B: Move? What do you mean?A: Move to a new city. I'

听力原文:A: How would you like to move?

B: Move? What do you mean?

A: Move to a new city. I'm thinking of getting another job.

B: But why? What's matter with the one you have?

A: I don't have a good future in the job I have. Besides , I think it would be nice to move to a warmer climate. I'm tried of shoveling snow all winter.

B: Where is this new job?

A: In california. There won't be any snow to shovel there, and we can go to the beach all the year round.

B: That sounds pretty good, but what kind of job is it?

A: I would be the Director of Research for a big drug company near Los Angels. I'd get a big raise in salary.

B: That sounds terribly exciting. But how about the children? Will they like moving?

A: Why not? California has many beautiful new schools, and Fred can go skiing up in the moutains.

B: What about Paula? I'm sure she won't want to leave all her friends.

A: Oh, she can make new ones there. People are very friendly there.

B: I hope so. But, I'll certainly hate to leave this house. We've lived here so long.

A: Well, maybe I won't get the job. I have to fly out there for an interview next week.

B: You know, I must have kown you were thinking about getting a new job. Last night I dreamed we were moving.

What does the man think about the weather where he now lives?

A.It's too hot.

B.It's too humid.

C.It snows too much.

D.It snows too little.

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第5题
听力原文:M: I've got to admit you have a beautiful backyard, Nancy. How do you do it?W: We

听力原文:M: I've got to admit you have a beautiful backyard, Nancy. How do you do it?

W: Well, I've got a few secrets...

M: OK, OK, what do I have to do to get you to reveal your secrets? You know if I had the money, I'd just hire a gardener.

W: No, no you needn't do that. Why, working in the yard is the greatest form. of relaxation that I know of!

M: You're kidding, right?! I would never have planted so many trees if I had known how much work they'd require.

W: You see, that's your problem. Your attitude is all wrong.

M: My attitude is wrong? What does attitude have to do with gardening?

W: You've got to love working in the backyard-that's my secret!

M: Love working in the backyard--I can't believe what you're saying. Let me see if I understand this:...If I had a better feeling about my work in the garden, everything would be wonderful. I'd have a beautiful lawn like you; I'd have healthy plants like you.

W: ... yes, that's it. You've got it!

M: Look, to tell you the truth, I think you're crazy!

W: Oh, Fred, what you put into the land you reap.

M: I think I'll just pay a gardener.

W: Well, that won't work.

M: Why not?

W: Because he has to enjoy his gardening...

M: Please, Nancy, thank you very much for your advice. But, don't start it again!

What does the man admire about his neighbor?

A.Her house.

B.Her backyard.

C.Her secrets.

D.Her trees.

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第6题
听力原文:As the offspring of a man and woman who are barely 5 feet 6 inches and 5 feet tal

听力原文: As the offspring of a man and woman who are barely 5 feet 6 inches and 5 feet tall respectively, you can probably guess how I made out in the way of stature.

With the exception of a short stint of towering over my third-grade class at a height of about 4 feet 6 inches, I've always looked up literally—to, well, pretty much everyone. Shorty, Halfpint, Shortstaek, Little One, Vertically Challenged and(my personal favorite) Ankle Biter are just a few of the endearing monikers that have been repeatedly seared into my memory over the years. I've also been likened much more often to Jack rather than Fred, even now that I'm nearly 20 years old.

But growing older has taught me that nicknames and cheap shots are the very least of my worries. Now I have real problems, like not being able to drive my car a safe distance from the steering wheel without pedal extensions. Seeing over the hood is even a bit of a challenge at times.

Inconveniences have been a part of every job I had in high school. From juggling large stacks of ice cream cones while trying to fill the cone racks at Dairy Queen to begging for assistance in filling ice machines while working at a movie theater, I've had to count on someone pushing 6 feet tall to come to my rescue.

Like many college students, I, too, love music. At concerts, I can usually be seen jumping up and down sporadically to the beat of a good rock song. But, unlike many college students, I do this because otherwise the concert would be no more exciting than listening to the radio in a large group of sweating, wriggling, bellowing young enthusiasts.

(33)

A.Tiny.

B.Ankle biter.

C.Elf.

D.Gnome.

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第7题
听力原文:M: Hello Peggy. Why are you going through all those newspapers?W: Hello David. I'

听力原文:M: Hello Peggy. Why are you going through all those newspapers?

W: Hello David. I'm trying to find a flat and I've gone through all these advertisements, but I can't fred anything good.

M: Do you want to share or have a flat on your own?

W: Well, you know Mary? I share with her.

M: Well, I know of an empty flat. I don't know if you'd like it though. It's on Bus No. 10 route in Woodside Road.

W: Oh, Bus No. 10 brings me to work, How many rooms has it got?

M: Well, it's got a kitchen, a bathroom, two bedrooms and a sitting-room.

W: Two bedrooms. That's frae. How much is the rent?

M: They want $ 20 a week.

W: Twenty. That would be $10 each. I don't really want to spend more than $10. Fine.

M: No, but you see the trouble is that Woodside Road is noisy. It's on the bus route after all.

W: Oh, that doesn't matter. We'd be out all day. It's marvelous to be on Bus No. 10 mute, we'd get to work so quickly. Oh thanks so much David. I must go and tell Mary.

M: Well, I hope it's what you want.

What is Peggy reading newspapers for?

A.She is trying to find a flight number in the advertisements in the newspapers.

B.She is trying to find a flat in the advertisements in the newspapers.

C.She is trying to find a film in the advertisements in the newspapers.

D.She is trying to find a funny article in the newspapers.

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第8题
听力原文:W: Would you like to have some water?M: Thank you, but I'd like to have some oran

听力原文:W: Would you like to have some water?

M: Thank you, but I'd like to have some orange juice.

Q: What does the man want to drink?

(21)

A.Water.

B.Orange juice.

C.Tea.

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第9题
听力原文:Would you rather have an apple pie or a cheese cake?(A)Neither, I'm full, thanks.

听力原文:Would you rather have an apple pie or a cheese cake?

(A) Neither, I'm full, thanks.

(B) Sure, help yourself.

(C) No, she doesn' t like apples.

(17)

A.

B.

C.

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第10题
听力原文:You have got some sales experience, haven't you?(A) OK, that would be fine.(B) Ye

听力原文:You have got some sales experience, haven't you?

(A) OK, that would be fine.

(B) Yes, I used to be a salesperson in a department store.

(C) No, I didn't know.

(26)

A.

B.

C.

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