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听力原文:Japanese people, who never miss a chance to be photographed, were lining up to ge

听力原文: Japanese people, who never miss a chance to be photographed, were lining up to get their picture on a post age stamp. Vanity stamps that feature personal photographs went on sale for the first time in Japan as part of an international postage stamp exhibition. The customer's photo is taken with a digital camera and then printed on stamp sheets, a process that takes about five minutes. Sold in a sheet of 10 stamps for $ 8. 80, little more than the cost of lunch in Tokyo, each stamp features a different scene from a traditional ukiyo-e along with the photo. The stamps can be used normally to mail a letter, and postal officials hope they will help promote interest in letter-writing in the Internet age. "Certainly e-mail is a useful method of communication, but letters are fun in a different way," said an official in the Posts Ministry. "We want to show young people that letters can be fun too." While similar stamp sheets debuted in Australia in 1999 and are now sold in some 12 nations and territories, Japan's fondness for commemorative photos is likely to make them especially popular here. Indeed, officials had prepared 1,000 sheets but they were sold out in less than 30 minutes. Although the stamps are currently only available as a special service during the exhibition, postal officials said they might start selling them on a regular basis in the future.

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A.$8.80

B.$0.88

C.$10

D.$5

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听力原文:M: So you're visiting San Francisco?W: Yes, I just got here yesterday. And you?M:

听力原文:M: So you're visiting San Francisco?

W: Yes, I just got here yesterday. And you?

M: I' m a native.

W: Oh, really? Everyone else I've met so far has been a tourist like us. I was beginning to think that there were no natives.

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W: What are the different ethnic groups?

M: Web, after whites, the largest one is blacks.

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M: Well, no, they live all over the city, but China-town is definitely the center of Chinese culture here. That' s where you' ll find the best Chinese restaurants, bookstores, art, theaters, things like that.

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M: No, actually there are only about 12 000 Japanese people here, but we do have an area called "Japan-town" that has Japanese restaurants and bookstores.

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M: I'm a native.

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W: What are the different ethnic groups. 9

M: Well, after whites, the largest one is blacks.

W: I thought it was Chinese.

M: It's true that San Francisco has the largest Chinese community outside of Asia. But there are many more blacks here than Chinese.

W: That's interesting. Don't most of the Chinese people live in China-town?

M: Well, no, they live all over the city, but China-town is definitely the center of Chinese culture here. That's where you'll find the best Chinese restaurants, book stores, art, theaters, things like that.

W: What about the Japanese? Doesn't San Francisco have a large Japanese population too?

M: No, actually there are only about 12000 Japanese people here, but we do have an area called" Japan-town" that has Japanese restaurants and bookstores.

W: You seem to know a lot about this city.

M: Well, most San Franciscans think their city is pretty special. We like to talk about it. Besides, I teach ethnic history at the university here.

W: No wonder you know so much!

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A.The blacks.

B.The whites.

C.The Chinese.

D.The Japanese.

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听力原文:M: So you're visiting San Francisco?W: Yes, I just got here the day before yester

听力原文:M: So you're visiting San Francisco?

W: Yes, I just got here the day before yesterday. And you?

M: I'm a native.

W: Oh, really? Everyone else I've met so far has been a tourist like us. I was beginning to think that maybe there were no natives.

M: Well. San Francisco has a lot of different ethnic groups, so you might think you're seeing a lot of foreigners. But in fact, the city has a population of about 700 000 people.

W: What are the different ethnic groups?

M: Well, after whites, the largest one is blacks.

W: I thought it was Chinese.

M: It's true that San Francisco has the largest Chinese community outside Asia. But there are many more blacks here than Chinese.

W: That's interesting. Don't most of the Chinese people live in China-town?

M: Well, no, they live throughout the city, but China-town is definitely the center of Chinese culture here. That's where you'll find the best Chinese restaurants, bookstores, art theaters, things like that.

W: How about the Japanese? Doesn't San Francisco have a large Japanese population too?

M: No, actually there are only about 12 000 Japanese people here, but we do have an area called "Japan-town" that has Japanese restaurants and bookstores.

W: You seem to know a lot about this city.

M: Well, most San Franciscans think their city is pretty special. We like to talk about it. Besides, I teach ethnic history at the university here.

W: No wonder you know so much!

What is the largest ethnic group in San Francisco?

A.The blacks.

B.The whites.

C.The Chinese.

D.The Japanese.

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听力原文:M: Who is the most famous person in Thailand?W: Tata Young, I think. She's not on

听力原文:M: Who is the most famous person in Thailand?

W: Tata Young, I think. She's not only famous in Thailand but Asia too.

M: I heard that Ronald McDonald joins his hands together in Thailand. Is it true?

W: Yes, you can see him at Radomen Road and in Central Plaza.

M: Is Muay Thai really popular or is it a myth?

W: Yes, it's very popular but not among the young people. Sor Ploenchit is the famous one. You can see him fight at Lumpini Stadium.

M: How many days does it rain in one year in Thailand?

W: In Thailand we have three seasons but actually we have just two because in the winter it is not very cold. So in the raining season we have almost one hundred days per year. So when it rains we will get wet and have a lot of traffic jam.

M: In terms of fashion, what is the most popular thing right now in Thailand?

W: It depends on each personality, but mostly we like colorful color.

M: What kind of Japanese food is there in Thailand?

W: There are so many kinds of Japanese food in Thailand, such as sushi, takoyaki, green tea.

M: Do most Thai people like to eat Japanese food? If so, what do they like? If not, why not?

W: Yes, Japanese food is very popular in Thailand, like we have sushi and ramen in here.

M: What kind of music do most young Thai people listen to?

W: Well, mostly pop and pop rock because Thai youngsters like to listen to love songs.

M: What kind of sports do most young Thai people play?

W: Soccer you cart see a lot of people play soccer during the break in school.

M: Do moat Thai people like Chinese food?

W: My answer is yes because some of us are inherited from the Chinese. Chinese and Thai have many things in common. For example, we also celebrate the same Chinese New Year.

(23)

A.She is from Japan.

B.She is from China.

C.She is from Thailand.

D.We don't know.

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