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What will Dream Movers, Inc., do at no charge to the client?A.Provide packaging materialsB

What will Dream Movers, Inc., do at no charge to the client?

A.Provide packaging materials

B.Complete change-of-address forms

C.Evaluate service needs

D.Free commercial expedite shipping

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听力原文:At one time it was the dream of many little girls to become a nurse. However, (32

听力原文: At one time it was the dream of many little girls to become a nurse. However, (32)America is facing its hospitals in the US have shortages. The demand for nurses spreads widely throughout the nursing field. What has become of these women to be nurses? The answer lies in not one but several causes.One possibility is the fact that women have greater career options.(33)In the past, women who chose to work outside the home had two basic choices:nursing or teaching.In fact women today are found in nearly every field of work Nursing has been left behind, as women move onto jobs with higher pay and greater status A woman or man in the nursing students are actually being steered away from nursing, told by teachers that they are "too bright to be a nurse". In fact,(35)the number of elderly patients has almost doubled in the past twenty years. Obviously they (35) require more nurses. (35)AIDS and other diseases have caused more and more people to need nursing care. Usually fatal diseases mean long hospital stay, that is to say, more nurses are needed to care for these patients. It is estimated that the demand for nurses will be doubled the supply in the coming ten years.

(33)

A.Many girls want to become a nurse.

B.Nurses are looked down upon.

C.Nurses are not qualified for the post.

D.Nurses are very short in America.

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第2题
When We Are Asleep Everyone dreams, but some people never recall their dreams, or do so ve

When We Are Asleep

Everyone dreams, but some people never recall their dreams, or do so very rarely. Other people always wake up with vivid recollections (记忆) of their dreams, though they forget them very quickly. In an average night of eight hours' sleep, an average adult will dream for around one hundred minutes, probably having three to five dreams, each lasting from ten to thirty minutes.

Scientists can detect when someone is having a dream by using an instrument which measures the electrical waves in the brain. During dreaming, these waves move more quickly. Breathing and pulse rate also increase, and there are rapid eye movements under the lids, just as though the dreamer were really looking at moving objects. These signs of dreaming have been detected in all mammals (哺乳动物) studied, including dogs, monkeys, cats, and elephants, and also some birds and reptiles (爬行动物). This period of sleep is called the “D” state for around 50% of their sleep; the period reduces to around 25% by the age of 10.

Dreams take the form. of stories, but they may be strange and with incidents not connected, which make little sense. Dreams are seldom without people in them and they are usually about people we know. One estimate says that two-thirds of the “cast” of our dream dramas are friends and relations. Vision seems an essential part of dreams, except for people blind from birth. Sound and touch are senses also often aroused, but smell and taste are not frequently involved. In “normal” dreams, the dreamer may be taking part, or be only an observer. But he or she cannot control what happens in the dream.

However, the dreamer does have control over one type of dream. This type of dream is called a “lucid”(清醒的) dream. Not everyone is a lucid dreamer. Some people are occasional lucid dreamers. Others can dream lucidly more or less all the time. In a lucid dream, the dreamer knows that he is dreaming.

Some people dream but cannot remember their dreams.

A.Right

B.Wrong

C.Not mentioned

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第3题
阅读材料,回答题。 When We Are AsleepEveryone dreams, but some people never recall their d

阅读材料,回答题。

When We Are Asleep

Everyone dreams, but some people never recall their dreams, or do so very rarely. Other people always wake up with vivid recollections (记忆 ) of their dreams, though they forget them very quickly. In an average night of eight hours&39;sleep, an average adult will dream for around one hundred minutes, probably having three to five dreams, each lasting from ten to thirty minutes.

Scientists can detect when someone is having a dream by using an instrument which measures the electrical waves in the brain. During dreaming, these waves move more quickly. Breathing and pulse rate also increase, and there are rapid eye movements under the lids, just as though the dreamer were really looking at moving objects. These signs of dreaming have been detected in all mammals (哺乳动物) studied, including dogs, monkeys, cats, and elephants, and also some birds and reptiles (爬行动物) .This period of sleep is called the "D" state for around 50% of their sleep; the period reduces to around 25% by the age of 10.

Dreams take the form. of stories, but they may be strange and with incidents not connected, which make little sense. Dreams are seldom without people in them and they are usually about people we know. One estimate says that two-thirds of the "cast" of our dream dramas are friends and relations. Vision seems an essential part of dreams, except for people blind from birth. Sound and touch senses are also often aroused, but smell and taste are not frequently involved. In "normal" dreams, the dreamer may be taking part, or be only an observer. But he or she cannot control what happens in the dream.

However, the dreamer does have control over one type of dream. This type of dream is called a "lucid"(清醒的) dream. Not everyone is a lucid dreamer. Some people are occasional lucid dreamers. Others can dream lucidly more or less all the time. In a lucid dream, the dreamer knows that he is dreaming.

Some people dream but cannot remember their dreams. 查看材料

A.Right

B.Wrong

C.Not mentioned

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第4题
Text 1 Back in the early 1990s,I knew little about computers beyond what it took to ge
t through a working day.But here’s what I did know:something huge was happenin9.It was stirring economies and imaginations and possibilities like nothing I had ever known.I knew the world was changing in ways that meant I shouldn’t count on old assumptions.And I knew I had dreams I still hadn’t fulfilled.But I didn’t know how to realize them until I met with my old friend,Rollys Rouse,when we happened to move into the same neighborhood.

Rolly often called me with a stream of ideas.His rate of idea production per second seemed al- most incredible.Soon we were on the phone with each other every day.Talking about the Internet. TalMng about starting a new online company-maybe together. He was then developing a plan and he wanted me to be a part of it:we would give people wonderful,whole electronic houses on a CD-ROM and let them modify those homes to their own needs.Try out different windows and doors,different paint colors and furnishings.When they were satisfied,we would enable them to go online to make the project happen,to get the products and the financing and the。professional design and construction to help to do it outright. BuildingBlocks was the name Rolly came up with for his new enterprise.Rolly took the plunge first.He simply dropped his profitable energy—consulting business to commit himself full time to BuildingBlocks.I soon joined him after I quit my well—paid job at a newspaper. Together we developed a demo to show the features of our CD—ROM,“The New American Dream Home”.Then we took it to the annual convention of the National Association of Home Builders in Boston.All the big companies were there showing off their。latest products. To our delight,nearly everyone was eager to see what we were showin9,.including the top executives of some enormous companies.When we left,we had invitations from them to come to their offices to tell them more about BuildingBlocks. That was the start of my real lifetime dream and BuildBlocks,our company,has been prospering ever since. 回答下列各题: By“something huge was happenin9”,the writer refers to_________.

A.house designing

B.home decoration

C.furniture production

D.high-tech development

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第5题
【R1】A. DREAM OF FALLING DOWN. B. DREAM OF RUNNING HARD. C. DREAM OF BEING PUSHED AWAY.

【R1】

A. DREAM OF FALLING DOW

N.

B. DREAM OF RUNNING HAR

D.

C. DREAM OF BEING PUSHED AWAY.

D. DREAM OF FLYING INTO THE AIR. DREAMS PLAY AN IMPORTANT ROLE IN OUR LIVES. IF THEY CAN BE CORRECTLY EXPLAINED, WE CAN COME TO UNDERSTAND OURSELVES BETTER. HERE, WE LOOK AT FOUR COMMON DREAMS AND WHAT THEY POTENTIALLY SYMBOLIZ

E. 【R1】______ I CAN SEE THEIR LAUGHING FACES...LAUGHING AT M

E. BUT THEY AREN"T AS SMART. IF THEY WERE, THEY"D BE UP HERE FLYING WITH ME! THIS DREAM HAS BOTH POSITIVE AND NEGATIVE CONNOTATIONS(涵义). ON THE POSITIVE SIDE, THE DREAM MAY EXPRESS A STRONG DESIRE TO TRAVEL AND GET AWAY FROM EVERYDAY ROUTIN

E. IT CAN BE INTERPRETED AS A POWERFUL DESIRE TO ACHIEV

E. ON THE OTHER HAND, THIS DREAM CAN MEAN THE PERSON HAS A PROBLEM OR IS AFRAID OF SOMETHING AND THEY WISH TO ESCAP

E. THE DREAM COULD REPRESENT AN INFERIORITY COMPLEX(自卑情结), WHICH THE DREAMER ATTEMPTS TO ESCAPE FROM BY PUTTING THEMSELVES UP ABOVE OTHERS. 【R2】______ I"M MOVING FROM FAST NOW, BUT IT"S STILL BEHIND M

E. DOESN"T MATTER HOW FAST I GO, I STILL CAN"T ESCAP

E. ALTHOUGH THIS IS A TRADITIONAL SYMBOL OF HEALTH AND VITALITY(生命力)LIKE THE OTHER ONE, IT CAN ALSO SUGGEST THE DREAMER IS TRYING TO ESCAPE FROM DANGER. USUALLY, FEAR IS PROMINENT EMOTIO

N. BY RUNNING HARD, THE DREAMER CAN POSSIBLY ESCAPE THE THREAT. HOWEVER, THEY CAN ALSO STUMBLE(蹒跚)OR WORSE STILL STOP MOVING ALTOGETHER. THIS MAKES DREAM EVEN MORE TERRIFYING(恐怖的). ONE POSSIBLE INTERPRETATION SUGGESTS THAT THE DREAMERS ARE UNDER PRESSURE IN THEIR EVERYDAY LIF

E. 【R3】______ I"M SWEATING AND MY HEART IS BEATIN

G. I AM TRAPPED IN MY OWN BE

D. IN THIS DREAM, THE PERSON IS OFTEN STANDING ON A HIGH, EXPOSED PLACE SUCH AS ON THE TOP OF A TOWER, OR ON THE EDGE OF A CLIF

F. THE OVERWHELMING(强烈的)FEELING CHANGES FROM ANXIETY TO A LOSS OF CONTROL. THERE IS NOTHING TO STOP THE PERSON, AND THE FEELING AS THEY GO OVER THE EDGE CAN BE HORRIFYING REAL. FORTUNATELY, JUST BEFORE HITTING THE GROUND, THE DREAMER AWAKENS WITH A SENSE OF ENORMOUS RELIE

F. THIS DREAM SUGGESTS THAT THE DREAMER IS AFRAID OF LOSING CONTROL AND HAS A FEAR OF FAILURE OR EVEN DEAT

H. 【R4】______ THE WIND IS PUSHING ME AND I SLIP. THERE IS NOTHING I CAN DO, NOTHING I CAN HOLD ON TO. THIS SYMBOL IS ASSOCIATED WITH FEAR: SUDDENLY THE DREAMER LOSES ALL POWER OF MOVEMENT. THEY TRY HARD TO MOVE THEIR ARMS AND LEGS, BUT THEY SIMPLY CANNOT. FROZEN IN A TERRIFYING SITUATION WITH NO ESCAPE, THEY BECOME MORE AND MORE TERRIFIED AS THE SECONDS GO BY. ANOTHER FREQUENT CONTEXT FOR THIS DREAM IS FAILING TO DO SOMETHING IN PUBLIC, OFTEN SOMETHING WHICH YOU ARE NORMALLY VERY GOOD AT, SUCH AS YOUR JO

B. NOT ONLY IS THIS EXTREMELY EMBARRASSING, BUT IS ALSO SHOWS A DEEP-SEATED PHOBIA(恐惧)OF LOSING A JOB AND A LIVELIHOO

D.

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第6题
【R2】A. DREAM OF FALLING DOWN. B. DREAM OF RUNNING HARD. C. DREAM OF BEING PUSHED AWAY.

【R2】

A. DREAM OF FALLING DOW

N.

B. DREAM OF RUNNING HAR

D.

C. DREAM OF BEING PUSHED AWAY.

D. DREAM OF FLYING INTO THE AIR. DREAMS PLAY AN IMPORTANT ROLE IN OUR LIVES. IF THEY CAN BE CORRECTLY EXPLAINED, WE CAN COME TO UNDERSTAND OURSELVES BETTER. HERE, WE LOOK AT FOUR COMMON DREAMS AND WHAT THEY POTENTIALLY SYMBOLIZ

E. 【R1】______ I CAN SEE THEIR LAUGHING FACES...LAUGHING AT M

E. BUT THEY AREN"T AS SMART. IF THEY WERE, THEY"D BE UP HERE FLYING WITH ME! THIS DREAM HAS BOTH POSITIVE AND NEGATIVE CONNOTATIONS(涵义). ON THE POSITIVE SIDE, THE DREAM MAY EXPRESS A STRONG DESIRE TO TRAVEL AND GET AWAY FROM EVERYDAY ROUTIN

E. IT CAN BE INTERPRETED AS A POWERFUL DESIRE TO ACHIEV

E. ON THE OTHER HAND, THIS DREAM CAN MEAN THE PERSON HAS A PROBLEM OR IS AFRAID OF SOMETHING AND THEY WISH TO ESCAP

E. THE DREAM COULD REPRESENT AN INFERIORITY COMPLEX(自卑情结), WHICH THE DREAMER ATTEMPTS TO ESCAPE FROM BY PUTTING THEMSELVES UP ABOVE OTHERS. 【R2】______ I"M MOVING FROM FAST NOW, BUT IT"S STILL BEHIND M

E. DOESN"T MATTER HOW FAST I GO, I STILL CAN"T ESCAP

E. ALTHOUGH THIS IS A TRADITIONAL SYMBOL OF HEALTH AND VITALITY(生命力)LIKE THE OTHER ONE, IT CAN ALSO SUGGEST THE DREAMER IS TRYING TO ESCAPE FROM DANGER. USUALLY, FEAR IS PROMINENT EMOTIO

N. BY RUNNING HARD, THE DREAMER CAN POSSIBLY ESCAPE THE THREAT. HOWEVER, THEY CAN ALSO STUMBLE(蹒跚)OR WORSE STILL STOP MOVING ALTOGETHER. THIS MAKES DREAM EVEN MORE TERRIFYING(恐怖的). ONE POSSIBLE INTERPRETATION SUGGESTS THAT THE DREAMERS ARE UNDER PRESSURE IN THEIR EVERYDAY LIF

E. 【R3】______ I"M SWEATING AND MY HEART IS BEATIN

G. I AM TRAPPED IN MY OWN BE

D. IN THIS DREAM, THE PERSON IS OFTEN STANDING ON A HIGH, EXPOSED PLACE SUCH AS ON THE TOP OF A TOWER, OR ON THE EDGE OF A CLIF

F. THE OVERWHELMING(强烈的)FEELING CHANGES FROM ANXIETY TO A LOSS OF CONTROL. THERE IS NOTHING TO STOP THE PERSON, AND THE FEELING AS THEY GO OVER THE EDGE CAN BE HORRIFYING REAL. FORTUNATELY, JUST BEFORE HITTING THE GROUND, THE DREAMER AWAKENS WITH A SENSE OF ENORMOUS RELIE

F. THIS DREAM SUGGESTS THAT THE DREAMER IS AFRAID OF LOSING CONTROL AND HAS A FEAR OF FAILURE OR EVEN DEAT

H. 【R4】______ THE WIND IS PUSHING ME AND I SLIP. THERE IS NOTHING I CAN DO, NOTHING I CAN HOLD ON TO. THIS SYMBOL IS ASSOCIATED WITH FEAR: SUDDENLY THE DREAMER LOSES ALL POWER OF MOVEMENT. THEY TRY HARD TO MOVE THEIR ARMS AND LEGS, BUT THEY SIMPLY CANNOT. FROZEN IN A TERRIFYING SITUATION WITH NO ESCAPE, THEY BECOME MORE AND MORE TERRIFIED AS THE SECONDS GO BY. ANOTHER FREQUENT CONTEXT FOR THIS DREAM IS FAILING TO DO SOMETHING IN PUBLIC, OFTEN SOMETHING WHICH YOU ARE NORMALLY VERY GOOD AT, SUCH AS YOUR JO

B. NOT ONLY IS THIS EXTREMELY EMBARRASSING, BUT IS ALSO SHOWS A DEEP-SEATED PHOBIA(恐惧)OF LOSING A JOB AND A LIVELIHOO

D.

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第7题
【R4】A. DREAM OF FALLING DOWN. B. DREAM OF RUNNING HARD. C. DREAM OF BEING PUSHED AWAY.

【R4】

A. DREAM OF FALLING DOW

N.

B. DREAM OF RUNNING HAR

D.

C. DREAM OF BEING PUSHED AWAY.

D. DREAM OF FLYING INTO THE AIR. DREAMS PLAY AN IMPORTANT ROLE IN OUR LIVES. IF THEY CAN BE CORRECTLY EXPLAINED, WE CAN COME TO UNDERSTAND OURSELVES BETTER. HERE, WE LOOK AT FOUR COMMON DREAMS AND WHAT THEY POTENTIALLY SYMBOLIZ

E. 【R1】______ I CAN SEE THEIR LAUGHING FACES...LAUGHING AT M

E. BUT THEY AREN"T AS SMART. IF THEY WERE, THEY"D BE UP HERE FLYING WITH ME! THIS DREAM HAS BOTH POSITIVE AND NEGATIVE CONNOTATIONS(涵义). ON THE POSITIVE SIDE, THE DREAM MAY EXPRESS A STRONG DESIRE TO TRAVEL AND GET AWAY FROM EVERYDAY ROUTIN

E. IT CAN BE INTERPRETED AS A POWERFUL DESIRE TO ACHIEV

E. ON THE OTHER HAND, THIS DREAM CAN MEAN THE PERSON HAS A PROBLEM OR IS AFRAID OF SOMETHING AND THEY WISH TO ESCAP

E. THE DREAM COULD REPRESENT AN INFERIORITY COMPLEX(自卑情结), WHICH THE DREAMER ATTEMPTS TO ESCAPE FROM BY PUTTING THEMSELVES UP ABOVE OTHERS. 【R2】______ I"M MOVING FROM FAST NOW, BUT IT"S STILL BEHIND M

E. DOESN"T MATTER HOW FAST I GO, I STILL CAN"T ESCAP

E. ALTHOUGH THIS IS A TRADITIONAL SYMBOL OF HEALTH AND VITALITY(生命力)LIKE THE OTHER ONE, IT CAN ALSO SUGGEST THE DREAMER IS TRYING TO ESCAPE FROM DANGER. USUALLY, FEAR IS PROMINENT EMOTIO

N. BY RUNNING HARD, THE DREAMER CAN POSSIBLY ESCAPE THE THREAT. HOWEVER, THEY CAN ALSO STUMBLE(蹒跚)OR WORSE STILL STOP MOVING ALTOGETHER. THIS MAKES DREAM EVEN MORE TERRIFYING(恐怖的). ONE POSSIBLE INTERPRETATION SUGGESTS THAT THE DREAMERS ARE UNDER PRESSURE IN THEIR EVERYDAY LIF

E. 【R3】______ I"M SWEATING AND MY HEART IS BEATIN

G. I AM TRAPPED IN MY OWN BE

D. IN THIS DREAM, THE PERSON IS OFTEN STANDING ON A HIGH, EXPOSED PLACE SUCH AS ON THE TOP OF A TOWER, OR ON THE EDGE OF A CLIF

F. THE OVERWHELMING(强烈的)FEELING CHANGES FROM ANXIETY TO A LOSS OF CONTROL. THERE IS NOTHING TO STOP THE PERSON, AND THE FEELING AS THEY GO OVER THE EDGE CAN BE HORRIFYING REAL. FORTUNATELY, JUST BEFORE HITTING THE GROUND, THE DREAMER AWAKENS WITH A SENSE OF ENORMOUS RELIE

F. THIS DREAM SUGGESTS THAT THE DREAMER IS AFRAID OF LOSING CONTROL AND HAS A FEAR OF FAILURE OR EVEN DEAT

H. 【R4】______ THE WIND IS PUSHING ME AND I SLIP. THERE IS NOTHING I CAN DO, NOTHING I CAN HOLD ON TO. THIS SYMBOL IS ASSOCIATED WITH FEAR: SUDDENLY THE DREAMER LOSES ALL POWER OF MOVEMENT. THEY TRY HARD TO MOVE THEIR ARMS AND LEGS, BUT THEY SIMPLY CANNOT. FROZEN IN A TERRIFYING SITUATION WITH NO ESCAPE, THEY BECOME MORE AND MORE TERRIFIED AS THE SECONDS GO BY. ANOTHER FREQUENT CONTEXT FOR THIS DREAM IS FAILING TO DO SOMETHING IN PUBLIC, OFTEN SOMETHING WHICH YOU ARE NORMALLY VERY GOOD AT, SUCH AS YOUR JO

B. NOT ONLY IS THIS EXTREMELY EMBARRASSING, BUT IS ALSO SHOWS A DEEP-SEATED PHOBIA(恐惧)OF LOSING A JOB AND A LIVELIHOO

D.

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第8题
听力原文: Arthur Miller(1915-2005)is universally recognised as one of the greatest dram

听力原文: Arthur Miller(1915-2005)is universally recognised as one of the greatest dramatists of the 20th century. Millers father had moved to the USA from Austria Hungary, drawn like so many others by the "Great American Dream". However, he experienced severe financial hardship when his family business was ruined in the Great Depression of the early 1930s. Millerss most famous play, Death of a Salesman, is a powerful attack on the American system, with its aggressive way of doing business and its insistence on money and social status as indicators of worth. In Willy Loman, the hero of the play, we see a man who has got into trouble with his worth. Willy is "burnt out" and in the cruel world of business there is no room for sentiment: if he cant do the work, then he is no good to his employer, the Wagner Company, and he must go. Willy is painfully aware of this, and at loss as to what to do with his lack of success. He refuses to face the fact that he has failed and kills himself in the end. When it was first staged in 1949, the play was greeted with enthusiastic reviews, and it won the Tony Award for Best Play, the New York Drama Critics Circle Award, and the Pulitzer Prize for a Drama. It was the first play to win all three of these major awards. Miller died of heart failure at his home in Roxbury, Connecticut, on the evening of February 10, 2005, the 56th anniversary of the first performance of Death of a Salesman on Broadway. Questions 22 to 25 are based on the passage you have just heard. 22. Why did Arthur Millers father move to the USA? 23. What does the speaker say about the play Death of a Salesman? 24. What do we learn about Death of a Salesman after it was first staged? 25. What is the passage mainly about?23.

A.It focuses on the skills in doing business.

B.It talks about the business career of Arthur Miller.

C.It discusses the ways to get promoted in a company.

D.It exposes the cruelty of the American business world.

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第9题
What is the main idea of the passage?A.Venice is sinking.B.Venice is a dream like city.C.I

What is the main idea of the passage?

A.Venice is sinking.

B.Venice is a dream like city.

C.It is not easy to change the timetable of the public bus service.

D.There are many historic sites in Venice.

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第10题
听力原文:Man: Well, it was very different when I was at school. Oh yes, Where I went, we w
ere always taught to keep ourselves neat and tidy, not like these youngsters nowadays. I mean, you should see the riffraff who live in our street walking past each day. Long greasy hair, shirts hedging out, kicking tin cans along the pavement.... Oh dear, oh dear. More discipline at home and school, that's what they need.

Woman: I tell you, it's a dog's life. Up and down to the holler room, turning the heating on and off. I wish they'd make their minds up! And then it's time to move a few hundred chairs for some exam or other. You'd think those young rascals could move the odd chair themselves, wouldn't you? And do I get a word of thanks? Not likely! Ah well, no rest for the wicked. I suppose. Just off to replace a broken window. The little...

Man: It'd be all right if we didn't have so much extra work. I mean, the lessons are quite interesting. Sometimes. Well, not every boring anyway. But the assignments and projects just go on and on. You never seem to get to the end of them. I think it's seriously affecting my football.

Woman: You see, it ell boils down to one thing. These days, pupils have a choice. All my staff do their best in the classroom and I have every confidence in them, but at the end of the day it's up to the individual pupil to decide whether he or she is going to do the homework, or revise for the exam, or learn anything at all{ We can't force them. It simply doesn't work. No, what we have to do is much more difficult. We have to make them want to learn. No easy task, believe you me!

Man: I just hope they're going to push her enough. You know what I mean, at that age they're in a dream half the time, thinking about make-up or boys or something. At her last school they said she needed to spend more time on her homework. What's more, her report didn't look all that good to me. I'll have to speak to her from teacher about it next time I see him-I don't get the impression he's particularly concerned.

&8226;You will hear five short extracts in which various people are talking about school.

&8226;For questions 13-17, match the extracts as you hear them with the people, listed A—H

&8226;For questions 18-22, match the extracts as you hear them with the topics, listed A—H.

&8226;After you have listened once, replay the recording

Task One — people

A the caretaker

B a neighbour

C a teacher

D an inspector

E the head teacher

F a pupil

G a parent

H a former pupil

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