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第1题
听力原文:M: Did you find a purse you like?W: Yes, I got a lovely one for $30 at the shoppi

听力原文:M: Did you find a purse you like?

W: Yes, I got a lovely one for $30 at the shopping center, but I saw today that they're on sale for $20. I would have saved $10 if I had only known.

Q: How much did the woman pay for her purse?

(13)

A.$10.

B.$20.

C.$30.00

D.$40.00

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第2题
听力原文:Woman: There wasn't room in the lot next door, so I parked in the garage across t
he street, but I can't believe how expensive it is. They're charging me five dollars an hour.

Man: That's really not much for parking around here. Most places charge more than that. Anyhow, let's get moving. It's late.

Woman: What time does the concert start?

Man: The musicians will start playing in about two minutes. Come on. Walk fast! I want to get there before the music begins.

Where did the woman park the car?

A.On the street.

B.In the garage.

C.In the parking lot.

D.Next door.

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第3题
听力原文:MB What a fantastic rug, Karen. Did you buy it while you were traveling in India
with your parents last year?

WA No, I made it myself.

MB You made it yourself? That's incredible! How did you find the time to do something like that?

WA Well, you know what they say—you make time for things you enjoy. I took a rug-making class a couple of years ago, but it wasn't until I was in India and went to a rug market that I decided to finally make my own. So you're partially right — India is connected to this rug, but I didn't buy it there—just the materials I needed to make it.

What did the man assume about the rug?

A.That it was new

B.That the woman bought it

C.That it was a gift from the woman's parents

D.That the woman had owned it for a long time

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第4题
听力原文:M How did your interview go with the community development center? W I thought it

听力原文:M How did your interview go with the community development center?

W I thought it went well. I found out that Jessie Fox is a development director there. She's done a lot, in terms of attracting investment money to East Liberty and downtown. She's really good at raising money.

M So if you're hired, what exactly would you do there?

W Mainly accounting-type work. And that's fine, I like it, but I'd also be analyzing investment properties, which is really what I want to do. Analysis is more interesting to me than accounting.

What did the woman recently do?

A.Move to a new city

B.Interview for a job

C.Purchase a new house

D.Move to a different department

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第5题
听力原文:M Hello, Greenleaf Nursery, this is John. How may I help you? W Hi, John. My name

听力原文:M Hello, Greenleaf Nursery, this is John. How may I help you?

W Hi, John. My name is Martha Sweet, I bought some lilies from you last Saturday. I water them everyday, but it looks like they're dying.

M Hmm. Too much water can be a problem. Try putting the lilies in indirect sunlight and don't water them everyday. If they don't get better in a week, bring them back and we'll have a look at them.

W OK. I'll give it a try. Thank you for your help.

What flowers did the woman purchase?

A.Roses

B.Irises

C.Lilies

D.Daisies

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第6题
听力原文:M: Well, Mrs. Fern, how did you do on your driving test?W: Not so well, I'm afrai

听力原文:M: Well, Mrs. Fern, how did you do on your driving test?

W: Not so well, I'm afraid.

M: Didn't you get your license?

W: No. My score was only 49 percent. The woman who tested me was very strict about everything.

M: Where did you lose the most points?

W: One thing was not turning my head before changing lanes or making turns.

M: Right. Using a turn signal isn't enough. To be safe, you have to glance back over your shoulder in the direction you want to go.

W: My teacher didn't emphasize that enough, or about maintaining the right distance behind the car in front.

M: That's right. You need a training distance of about one or two car lengths for every 10 miles per hour you're going.

W: My parallel parking was good. I've been practising that a lot.

M: what was your worst moment?

W: Waiting on an uphill stop for the light to change to green.

M: What happened?

W: Well, I let the car stall and forgot how to use the hand break. So the car rolled back and bumped the one behind me.

M: That alone probably failed you.

How did the woman do on her driving test?

A.She failed.

B.She barely passed.

C.She passed easily.

D.She wouldn' t say.

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第7题
听力原文:Man: So, feng shui is exactly a way of ordering buildings, rooms, corridors in yo
ur life to keep out evil spirits?

Woman: Well, I wouldn't say to keep out evil spirits. That sounds so superstitious. But I would say, it's a system of arranging all the objects around you at home or at work in such a way that they are in harmony and balance with nature in the way that feng shui teaches us to do then, therefore you are in harmony and balance and so is your life.

Man: Now this is something that is very important in Asia. In fact, it's part of the architecture of buildings how the staircases go up, where buildings are aligned, what is your particular interest in it?

Woman: Yes, feng shui is huge in Asia, Taiwan, Singapore, Hong Kong. Even though it's officially frowned upon as a superstition, it's also huge here in the U. S. , no less than the Donald. Donald Trump, the billionaire real estate developer, doesn't make a move without it. He would no more start working on a building project without a feng shui master than he would without, if it was in L. A. , without.., a seismologist to tell him that the building would stay up in an earthquake. Umm. That's because.., these observations that amount to feng shui have developed over thousands of years and they work, as Donald Trump says.

Man: How have you designed your house? I mean, you say this is for how to change your life. Did you choose your home because of feng shui? How did you set it out?

Woman: We didn't choose our home because of feng shui. We chose our home because it was what we could find at the time. I am lucky enough to have a great view out the window at the far end of my office. And I was going to put my desk facing out the window, and... uh... but I would've had my back to the door. Yet it's a bad idea to arrange your desk in this way according to feng shui, and actually anybody who comes into your office can surprise you. You're constantly off guard. So I turned my desk, so I still had the view at one hand and I had the door and the rest of the room at the other hand, and then I kind of put the other furniture in the office where it worked around that.

Man: That is true. By the way, how did you develop your interest in feng shui?

Woman: I came at this topic pretty skeptically as a journalist, hard-bitten journalist that I was. I did a piece for the Los Angeles Times a few years ago on feng shui as real estate phenomena, because major deals rise or fall on good or bad feng shui. And then a few years later, I got a call from Villard Press, asking me to write a good, basic and accessible handbook on this topic. And I said, "Why, sure!" And, so then, I really got more deeply into it, started to study it. My friends would sort of lean in, look at me with one eyebrow up, and say, "Yeah, but do you believe this stuff?" And I would say, "Oh no! But don't quote me." Now, based on just simple things I've done and also lots and lots of people I talked to for the book, I'd have to say, it works and at the very least, it couldn't hurt.

Man: When you walk into a building, are you able to sort of immediately sense whether it has good feng shui or not..., a good flow of the ch'i?

Woman: Yes, and so are you. Anytime you walk into any room, you get a feeling about whether you feel good about being there or not so good. You know, maybe your mood's a little peppier or maybe you're more relaxed..., whatever. It's just a positive reaction you get when you're in the midst of good feng shui

Man: Well, I wish you good feng shui as you move through San Francisco here.

Woman: Thank you.

Questions:

11.According to the interview, what exactly is feng shui?

12.Which of the following statements is true about Donald Trump?

13.Why didn't the interviewee choose to sit with her back to the door?

14.How did the interviewee feel when she write about her first article on feng shui?

15.According to the interviewee, how could we know we're in the

A.It is a nothing but a superstitious system of arranging your furniture.

B.It's a System of arranging all the objects around you so as to be in harmony and balance with nature.

C.It mainly aims to keep out evil spirits.

D.It originated from China and is a way of balancing your work with your life.

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第8题
听力原文:M: Good afternoon. May I help you?W: Yeah. I'm going camping, and I need somethin

听力原文:M: Good afternoon. May I help you?

W: Yeah. I'm going camping, and I need something to keep the insects away.

M: How about these. They're new. They're insect guards.

W: I've never seen anything like them.

M: You can use them to keep insects off you-flies, mosquitoes...any insect.

W: These will keep insects off me? How?

M: They cover you. You know, like a net. You put one on your head, one on each hand, and one on each foot. You just put them over your body. The insects can't bite you.

W: Right. Actually, I think I just want some insect spray.

M: You don't want to try the guards?

W: No, thanks. Just a can of insect spray, please.

M: I see.

What did the woman buy at last?

A.Insect guards.

B.Some insect nets.

C.A can of insect spray.

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第9题
听力原文:M: Mrs. Dawson, thanks very much for coming down to the station. I just like to g
o over some of the thingsthat you told police officer Parmer at the bank.

W: All right.

M: Well, could you describe the man who robbed the bank for this report that we're filling out here? Now, anything at all that you can remember would be extremely helpful to us.

W: Well, just, I can only remember basically what I said before.

M: That's all right.

W: The man was tall, em... six feet, and he had dark hair, and he had moustache.

M: Very good. All right, did he have any other distinguishing marks?

W: Um, no, none that I can remember.

M: Do you remember how old he was by any chance?

W: Em. . . well, I guess around 30, maybe younger, give or take a few years.

M: Ur, hum, all right. Do you remember anything about what he was wearing?

W: Yes, yes, he had on a dark sweater, a solid color.

M: OK. Urn... anything else that strikes you at the moment?

W: I remember he was wearing a light shirt under the sweater. Yes, yes.

M: All right. Mrs. Dawson, I really appreciate what you've been through today.I'm just going to ask you to look at some photographs before you leave if you don't mind. It won't take very long. Can you do that for me?

W: Oh, of course.

M: Would you like to step this way with me, please?

W: OK, sure.

M: Thank you.

Questions:

19. What do we learn about the woman?

20. What did the suspect look like?

21. What did the man finally asked the woman to do?

22. How did the woman get to know about the job vacancy?

(20)

A.She was a bank manager.

B.She was a victim of the robbery.

C.She was a defence lawyer.

D.She was a witness to the crime.

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