听力原文:You didn't shut down your computer last night, did you?(A) I'm afraid I didn't, s
听力原文:You didn't shut down your computer last night, did you?
(A) I'm afraid I didn't, sorry.
(B) No, the door is open.
(C) Yes, I signed in.
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A.
B.
C.
听力原文:You didn't shut down your computer last night, did you?
(A) I'm afraid I didn't, sorry.
(B) No, the door is open.
(C) Yes, I signed in.
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A.
B.
C.
M: Why didn't you stay up at the library, Ann? It's much quieter there.
Q: What does Tom imply?
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A.Ann should shut the door.
B.Ann should be quieter.
C.Ann should have stayed at the library a little longer.
D.Ann shouldn't have returned home.
M: You wouldn't believe it, but I spent most of my time hanging around the hotel. The weather there was so bad that all the places were shut down.
W: You're kidding me. You mean to say that you didn't do anything?
M: Weil, I did do some shopping at a department store, but I didn't get to see any of the famous places like I had planned. If I knew what the weather would've been like, I would have never begged my boss for a few days off because I just ended up wasting my vacation days.
What was the main reason for the man's visit to Bali?
A.To enjoy his vacation.
B.For business.
C.To meet his boss.
D.To do some shopping.
听力原文:W: I heard that the mayor is closing the cheese factory.
M: Yes, but it is only temporary.
W: Oh, I'm surprised. I thought it was going to shut down for good.
Q: Why was the woman surprised?
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A.She had lost her job.
B.She didn't know the mayor.
C.She was mistaken.
听力原文:M: How did you like our American History class yesterday?
W: Well I did enjoy it, but I didn't exactly buy everything Barnum said either.
M: You mean his view that the early framers of the constitution really didn’t want democracy as we know it today?
W: Well, "as we know it today" I can accept. But when he states that there was no affinity towards democracy as it was understand then well.., to me this just sounds like historical revisionism.
M: Well, surely you have to admit that their concept of democracy was not "democratic". After all, many groups including those without land, women, blacks and many others were shut out of participating in the new system.
W: Yes, but when we look at what we call democracy today, there are still groups shut out of being able to vote in America, such as children and convicted people. Also, I think it is fair to say that many groups find it still very difficult to participate. So we don't have complete democracy even today.
M: Yes, but I think he is basing his arguments on the factual transcripts of the early Founding Fathers realizing that they didn't like to use the term "democracy" and some even heaped scorn on it.
W: Perhaps it was just that the term had a different meaning from the way it is used today.
M: But I think it is fair to say that democracy wasn't exactly in fashion. And perhaps it is worthwhile to draw a distinction between liberty and democracy, since the relationship between the two is somewhat blurry.
W: But if you are to say that America was not a democracy in the beginning then you might as well say it is not one today either because the structures of federalism, 3 branch government and checks and balances are basically the same as it was over 200 years ago.
M: You have a point there, most of the constitution remains intact, and despite the fact that America is much closer to a true democracy than it was even 50 years ago, it's still a fair way from being ideal.
W: Right and if you apply the democracy to an ideal you will get nowhere. I wish Barnum was lls~ning to us right now.
M: Well, here's your chance to challenge him right now. I see him coming our way.
W: Are you joking? I still need to get a decent mark in this course and I'm not doing it by making him angry.
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A.She loved it.
B.She disagreed with too much of it to enjoy.
C.She thought it was just so.
D.She liked the class but disagreed with the Professor.
Section B
Directions: In this section, you will hear 3 short passages. At the end of each passage, you will hear some questions. Both the passage and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a question, you must choose the best answer from the four choices marked A, B, C and D.
听力原文: The air hostess was in the small kitchen at the back of the aeroplane preparing the trays for lunch when a little old lady came and spoke to her. "Could you please tell me," she asked, "where is the ladies lavatory in this plane?"
"Yes, madam," said the air hostess and smiled. "It is right at the other end of the plane at the front."
The little out lady went too far. She walked all the way to the front of the plane, opened the door in front of her, and saw the captain of the aeroplane and the other officers. They were all busy at their work and did not see her. She went out again, shut the door and returned to the air hostess.
"Oh, didn't you find it, madam?" the girl asked her.
"Yes, 1 did," said the little old lady. "But there are four men in the ladies lavatory watching television."
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A.At about noon.
B.Late in the 'afternoon.
C.Early in the morning.
D.At dawn.
听力原文:Didn't you go to the exhibition last weekend?
(A) They are going to a museum this Saturday.
(B) How did you know?
(C) They are featuring Matisse.
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A.
B.
C.
听力原文:Didn't you visit the museum while you stayed in Sydney?
(A) Take a bus from that corner.
(B) Yes, he's a good guide.
(C) No, I didn't have any chance.
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A.
B.
C.
听力原文:You used to work in this building, didn't you?
(A) No, I'm an architect.
(B) Yes, about 10 years ago.
(C) Construction will start next month.
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A.
B.
C.
听力原文:(Man) You just got back from vacation, didn't you?
(Woman) (A) No, it's in the front.
(B) Yes, just last night.
(C) It sounds like a lot of fun.
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A.
B.
C.
听力原文:Why didn't you mention you were such a computer expert?
(A) We probably need one.
(B) It just never came up.
(C) Nobody I can think of.
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A.
B.
C.
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