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C.C.you were; did the boss came
D.D.you were; the boss came
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B.B.were you; the boss came
C.C.you were; did the boss came
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听力原文:M: Hi, Nice to see you again !
W: Hi! I haven't seen you for quite a long time. What are you doing these days?
M: I'm taking a country music course.
W: Oh, really? How interesting! What are you learning from the course?
M: A lot of things, you know, such as the history of country music, singing, and how to play a guitar.
W: That's great. Well, talking about country music reminds me of a famous singer, John Denver. Have you ever heard of him?
M: Sure. His song "Country reads take me home" is popular both in the USA and in China.
W: Yes, that's true. Did you hear the had news about him?
M: what was it?
W: He had an accident while flying his plane alone, and he was killed.
M: That's a big loss for country music.
Which of the following is not mentioned?
A.The teacher.
B.A pop star.
C.Playing the guitar.
听力原文:M: What are you doing?
W: I'm ordering some filing cabinets out of a catalog.
M: What do you need them for?
W: There's so much stuff piling up in my dormitory room. If I don't do something soon, I won't be able to move in there.
M: Do you usually order from a catalog?
W: Sometimes. Why?
M: Oh, it's just in the history class today we were talking about how the catalog sales business first got started in the US.
A Chicago retailer, Montgomery Ward started it in the late 1800s. It was really popular among farmers. It was difficult for them to make it to the big city stores so they ordered from catalogs.
W: Was Ward the only one in the business?
M: At first, but another person named Richard Sears started his own catalog after he heard how much money Ward was making.
W: What made them so popular?
M: Farmers trusted Ward and Sears for one thing. They delivered the products the farmers paid for and even refunded the price of things the farmers weren't satisfied with. The catalog became so popular that some country school teachers even used them as textbooks.
W: Textbooks?
M: Yeah, students practice spelling the names and adding up the prices of things in the catalogs.
W: Was everybody happy about it?
M: That's doubtful. It was said they drove some small store owners out of business. Sears and Ward sold stuff in such large quantities that they were able to undercut the prices at some small family owned stores.
(27)
A.The necessity to keep everything in place.
B.Catalogs used as textbooks by country school teachers.
C.Sears and Ward and catalog sale business.
D.The competition between small stores and catalog sale.
听力原文:W: What are you doing?
M: I’m ordering some filing cabinets out of a catalog.
W: What do you need them for?
M: There’s so much stuff piling up in my dormitory room. If I don’t do something soon, I won’t be able to move in there.
W: Do you usually order from a catalog?
M: Sometimes. Why?
W: Oh, it’s just in the history class today we were talking about how the catalog sales business first got started in the US. A Chicago retailer, Montgomery Ward started it in the late 1800s. It was really popular among farmers. It was difficult for them to make it to the big city stores so they ordered from catalogs.
M: Was Ward the only one in the business?
W: At first, but another person named Richard Sears started his own catalog after he heard how much money Ward was making.
M: What made them so popular?
W: Farmers trusted Ward and Sears for one thing. They delivered the products the farmers paid for and even refunded the price of things the farmers weren’t satisfied with. The catalog became so popular that in some counties school teachers even used them as textbooks.
M: Textbooks?
W: Yeah, students practice spelling the names and adding up the prices of things in the catalogs.
M: Was everybody that thrilled about it?
W: That’s doubtful. Say they drove some small store owners out of business. Sears and Ward sold stuff in such large quantities. They were able to undercut the prices at some small family owned stores.
(23)
A.The relationship between farmers, Ward and Sears.
B.The development of the catalog sales business.
C.The relationship between the catalog and textbooks.
D.The story of Chicago retailer.
听力原文:W: Wake up, Frank, time to rise.
M: Ha, oh, hi, Jane, I must have fallen asleep while I was reading.
W: You and everyone else. It looks more like a campground than a library.
M: Well, the dorm's too noisy to study in, and I find this place is quiet.
W: Have you had any luck finding a topic for your paper?
M: No. Professor White told us to write about anything in cultural anthropology. I wish she had not given us so much of a choice.
W: Well, why not write about the ancient civilizations of Mexico. You seem to be interested in that part of the world.
M: I am, but there is too much material to cover. I'll be writing forever, and White only wants five to seven pages.
W: So then limit it to one region of Mexico, Say the Uka town. You've been there and you said it's got lots of interesting relics.
M: That's not a bad idea. I brought many books and things back with me last summer, that would be great resource material, now if I can only remember where I put them.
What was Frank doing when Jane approached him?
A.Chatting with his friends.
B.Sleeping.
C.Reading.
D.Doing his assignment.
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The phrase "starvation mode" means
A.being very hungry
B.eating what you like when you are hungry
C.weight-loss efforts
D.being ready to eat
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