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听力原文:In 1955, Walt Disney himself opened the first Disney Park in the USA, Los Angeles

听力原文: In 1955, Walt Disney himself opened the first Disney Park in the USA, Los Angeles. Later Disney world was opened in Florida in 1971. It cost between $500 and $600 million to build. Tokyo Disney Park opened in Japan in 1983, and Europe Disney opened in France in 1992.

Now Hong Kong is going to build a Disney Park and it will be open in 2005. More than 80% of Hong Kong's population would like to visit the Disney Park when it is opened. The adult admission fee is between 32 to 38 American dollars. But about half of the people thought the adult admission fee was too high. The children's admission fee is not known yet. But children may not mind paying any entrance fee. "If I start saving money: now, I'll have enough money to pay the entrance fee in five years time," said Mary, a 12 years old girl, "I can't take my son to the Disney Park in the USA," said Mrs. Sally, mother of a small boy, "that's why I agree to the government's plan to build one here. Then I'll be able to take my son there. The admission fee of just under one hundred dollars is nothing compared with the price of an air ticket to the USA."

(30)

A.In France.

B.In Tokyo.

C.In America.

D.In Hong Kong.

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第1题
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听力原文:W: Do you think Walt is old enough to fide a bicycle?

M: I'm afraid he is too young to follow the important rules of safety.

Q: What does the man think of Walt?

(16)

A.He can ride a bicycle.

B.He is too stupid.

C.He is a bad child.

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第2题
听力原文:M: So, Marie, you work with computers?W: That's right. I'm a computer programmer.

听力原文:M: So, Marie, you work with computers?

W: That's right. I'm a computer programmer.

M: John told me you're working in a movie studio. Is that true?

W: That's right. I work for Walt Disney. Ever heard of them?

M: Sure I have! They make the cartoons, right? So, what's it like?

W: Great, but today was exceptionally busy. I've never experienced a day worse than today.

M: If you have a good boss, however, it can't be that bad.

W: Oh, don't even get me started about my boss!

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W: No one gets along with him! Even his wife left him because she couldn't take it anymore. It's not just that, my job involves a lot of time at the computer, many hours, it can be very tiring.

M: Why not quit?

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M: I'm confused. Why do you continue with a job that gives you so much pressure?

W: I like the money and the title, and the idea of working on cartoons. If I keep working like this I'm going to be dead before I'm 40!

M: I think you should have a chat with your boss, tell him how you feel.

W: Maybe you are right. I think I'll do that. This has got to be one of the worst days of my life!

(23)

A.Yes, a very nice man.

B.No, nobody likes him.

C.He's OK.

D.She doesn't have a boss.

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第3题
听力原文:Man: Hello, Elizabeth. How are you?Woman: Fine, thanks.Man: Are you sure you are

听力原文:Man: Hello, Elizabeth. How are you?

Woman: Fine, thanks.

Man: Are you sure you are all right? You look a bit worried today. Is there anything wrong?

Woman: Well, yes, there is something wrong actually. Perhaps you can give me some advice.

Man: Of course, if I can.

Woman: Well, last night when I returned from the theatre, I found that I'd lost my wallet.

Man: Oh, dear! That's terrible! What was in your wallet?

Woman: Well, some money, of course, my visa, all my identity cards and some photos.

Man: Well, if I were you, I'd go to the police station straight away and report it.

Woman: Yes, I've already done that, and they said that they'd make a search for it. But we're leaving soon and I need my visa and identity cards badly.

Man: Oh, dear! What a pity! Are you sure you lost the wallet in the theatre?

Woman: Yes, quite sure.

Man: I think you should put an advertisement in the China Dally, saying when and where you lost it.

Woman: But that takes too long.

Man: Walt a minute! I know! How stupid of me. My uncle lives in Beijing and he lives very close to the theatre. I'll telephone him and ask him to go there. You'd better go and have breakfast and I'll meet you later.

Woman: Oh, thank you. That's marvelous. I hope he finds it.

(20)

A.She had lost her wallet.

B.She was lost and couldn't find her way back to her hotel.

C.She didn't know where she had lost her identity card.

D.She didn't know the way to the theatre.

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第4题
听力原文:M: So, Marie you work with computers?W: That's right. I'm a computer programmer.M

听力原文:M: So, Marie you work with computers?

W: That's right. I'm a computer programmer.

M: He told me you're working in a movie studio. Is that true?

W: That's right. I work for Walt Disney. Ever heard of them?

M: Sure I have! They make the cartoons, right? So, what's it like?

W: Great, but today was exceptionally busy. I've never experienced a day worse than to day.

M: If you have a good boss, however, it can't be that bad?

W: Oh, don't even get me started about my boss!

M: Why not? Don't you get along with him?

W: No one gets along with him! Even his wife left him because she couldn't take it any more. It's not just that, my job involves a lot of time at the computer, many hours, it can be very tiring.

M: Why not quit?

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M: I'm confused. Why do you continue with a job that gives you so much pressure?

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M: I think you should have a chat with your boss, tell him how you feel.

W: Maybe you are right. I think I'll do that. This has got to be one of the worst days. of my life !

(23)

A.yes, a very nice marl

B.no, nobody likes him.

C.he's OK.

D.she doesn't have a boss.

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第5题
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A.A poet.

B.A teacher.

C.A student.

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第6题
听力原文:M: Sally, come downstairs, please. Look at this job advertisement.W: (from a dist

听力原文:M: Sally, come downstairs, please. Look at this job advertisement.

W: (from a distance) I'm coming. Walt a moment. (nearer) Eric, I'm here. What's the matter?

M: Look, Sally. Here's a job advertisement. "Start a new life with Exco Exports Ltd. as personal assistant to our managing director!" Perhaps it's the job you want.

W: Personal assistant to the managing director? Yes, it is! Eric, would you like to read it for me?

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W: Hm, you are right. OK, I'll write down the address. Eric, please repeat it to me.

M: "Box 4032, London".

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W: Yes. Ah, just now, auntie Jenny called me.

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What will be thought about mostly when one wants to find a job?

A.Whether the salary is high or low.

B.Whether the fringe benefits are good or bad.

C.Whether the working place is far or near.

D.Whether the job is suitable or not.

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听力原文:(A) The car is in a garage.(B) The driver is getting in the car.(C) The car is on

听力原文:(A) The car is in a garage.

(B) The driver is getting in the car.

(C) The car is on the road.

(D) The driver is checking the engine.

听力原文:(A) The car is in a garage.(B) The driver is

A.

B.

C.

D.

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听力原文:(A) They are sitting with their legs crossed.(B) They are putting the mats away.(

听力原文:(A) They are sitting with their legs crossed.

(B) They are putting the mats away.

(C) They are standing in a circle.

(D) They are waving their hands to one another.

听力原文:(A) They are sitting with their legs crossed.

A.

B.

C.

D.

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