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听力原文:M: We reached directly out to both school administrators to find how they are off

setting tuition, and then reaching out to students, who we consider college experts, and asking them about the value for their education and what financial value they are getting for that education.

W: Some of this is objective and some subjective.

M: Exactly. It's both qualitative and quantitative. We got 160,000 students through our website princetonreview.com. Questions are basically in three aspects, overall academic, cost and financial aid, like what it takes to get into those 150 schools, exactly what they thought the academic experience was in the classroom. Were their professors good teachers? Are they accessible inside and outside the classroom?

W: So what have you found?

M: Not only the administrators for lots of these schools, but students are saying it's of great academic value as well.

W: What's the criterion of this Tuition GPA?

M: Tuition GPA is that we are looking for overall financial aid. What does that school do to bring down their sticker price to a manageable number? How much aid are they giving out? What is the average debt for each student once they graduate? Do students think it of financial aid value? What are they actually getting?

W: You suggest that sticker shock is one of the biggest misunderstandings when people are searching for colleges.

M: It is, doubtless. What we've found is most people will cross a school off their list because it has a high sticker price, which is totally a wrong thing to do. Schools that charge a lot of money can be very aggressive about giving out large financial aid packages to their students, tike grant money, free money, and scholarship.

W: So always look a little bit deeper into the hole.

(23)

A.What do school administrators do to provide financial aid to students?

B.What do students think about the academic value of school education?

C.How can students find a suitable school with large financial packages?

D.What exactly can students gain from their college education?

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第1题

听力原文:W: Have you heard the news that Jame Smeil has resigned his post as Prime Ministe
r?

M: Well, I got it from the headlines this morning. It's reported that he made public his decision at the last cabinet meeting.

Q: What do we learn about Jame Smeil?

(16)

A.He has been successfully elected Prime Minister.

B.He has already reached the retirement age.

C.He has left his position in the government.

D.He made a stupid decision at the cabinet meeting.

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第2题

听力原文:M: Good morning. What can I do for you?W: We'd like to check out now. Would you p

听力原文:M: Good morning. What can I do for you?

W: We'd like to check out now. Would you please give me our bill?

M: Certainly. Can I know the room numbers and your name, please?

W: We were in Rooms 204, 205, 206, 207, 208, 209, and 210. I'm Susan, the tour guide of the group.

M: Just a moment, please, Susan. I'll have your bill ready in a minute. By the way, did you have dinner in the hotel's restaurant yesterday afternoon?

W: Yes, we did.

M: Your final bill for yesterday's dinner hasn't reached me yet. I need to contact the restaurant to ask them to send the bill here at once. Would you please wait a minute while I ring up the restaurant?

W: Sure. But would you mind making it quick? We are in a hurry. We'd like to go downtown for shopping or window-shopping.

M: I see. I won't keep you waiting more than half a minute. Sorry to have you waiting, here is the bill. It totals 5,204.80 yuan.

W: What's this item, please?

M: Oh, that's for the long distance call to the U.S.A. Ms. Smith made last night.

W: I see. But the amount of money paid by our travel company does not include charges for phone calls. This amount should be paid to you separately by Ms. Smith.

M: I'm sorry to have included this in the bill. I'll make out your bill anew.

W: Thanks. Do you accept traveler's checks?

M: Yes, we do.

W: I will tell Ms. Smith to pay the phone call after she finishes her breakfast.

M: Thank you very much.

W: You are welcome.

M: I hope all of you will have a good day!

W: Thank you.

(20)

A.In the restaurant.

B.In a hotel.

C.In a supermarket.

D.In a shopping mall.

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第3题

听力原文:W:(19) You are an expert on urban problem. Mr. Cross. I wonder how you would desc

听力原文:W:(19) You are an expert on urban problem. Mr. Cross. I wonder how you would describe the characteristics of these enormous cities.

M:The first point to make is that they are different from large cities in Europe and America.

W:Surly all large cities are essentially similar.

M:It's true that all large cities experience similar problems provisioning housing and services,but the difference lies in the time factor.

W:Surly some of the cities we are considering are just as old and, in some cases,much older, than cities in the United States,for instance.

M:Very true, but the large cities of Europe and the United States grew relatively slowly.(21) London had a population of more than a million at the beginning of the nineteenth century and this number of more than eight million. And this growth was parallel to industrial growth throughout the country.The same is true of New York, for example.

W:But this is not true of Mexico city or Buenos Aires?

M:No,it is not.(20) Throughout Latin America and in parts of Asia, cities have grown much faster than industry,or agriculture for that matter.Some of these cities have quadrupled in size in less than two decades,while industrial growth over the same period may have only reached thirty to forty percent.

W:What does this mean?

M: Essentially the population growth is not equal to the number of employment opportunities. Much of the increase is due to immigration from the countryside, a movement of people in search of better conditions.

(20)

A.The tourist and the guide.

B.The student and the teacher.

C.The reporter and the urban expert.

D.The worker and the manager.

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第4题

听力原文:M: I've just found the most useful device at that new outdoor store, a water puri
fier.

W: A water purifier! You want to carry even more equipment with you on our hiking trips?

M: If it is lightweight and saves work--yes! And this one fits that description.

W: Really? I bet it takes up a lot of room.

M: Not at all. It's a straw, much like the ones you use to drink a soda or a milkshake.

W: Really? That's small.

M: It's plastic and has a series of mineral and chemical filters that strain harmful microbes from water.

W: Yes, but how good a job can it do filtering the germs out of stagnant pond water, or water from lakes and streams?

M: It's fantastic. It makes the water entirely germ-free.

W: But what about salt or chemical pollutants? Does it clean them out?

M: No, it doesn't remove salt and chemicals. But these are really not major concerns when we're out hiking and camping.

W: Hm... How long will a straw last?

M: For about 100 gallons. But don't worry about measuring that large amount of water. There is a built- in safety feature. The mineral and chemical filters become clogged long before the limit is reached, and the straw then stops drawing water.

W: I think I'll go and get one for my camping trip this weekend.

(20)

A.Small and lightweight.

B.Solid and heavy.

C.Bulky but weightless.

D.Large but necessary.

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第5题

听力原文:M: I'd like to make two reservations on flight 692 for December 26.W: I'm sorry.

听力原文:M: I'd like to make two reservations on flight 692 for December 26.

W: I'm sorry. We've booked up on the twenty-sixth. But we still have a few available on the twenty-seventh.

Q: When does the man want to leave?

(14)

A.On the 6th of December.

B.On the 7th of December.

C.On the 26th of December.

D.On the 27th of December.

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第6题

听力原文:W:I'd appreciate your professional opinion.Do you think I should sue Simpson?M:No

听力原文:W:I'd appreciate your professional opinion.Do you think I should sue Simpson?

M:Not really.I think that we can settle this out of court,That way we can save both time and effort.

Q:What's the probable relationship between the two speakers?

(16)

A.Patient and doctor.

B.Judge and lawyer.

C.Student and teacher.

D.Client and lawyer.

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第7题

听力原文:M: We should get started on the project.W: The sooner the better, as far as I'm c

听力原文:M: We should get started on the project.

W: The sooner the better, as far as I'm concerned.

Q: What does the woman mean?

(17)

A.She's worried that she will make mistakes.

B.She'd like to get started as soon as possible.

C.It doesn't matter to her when they start.

D.It's so far in the future that they can start anytime.

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第8题

听力原文:W: Two million high school seniors are gearing up this fall to apply to nearly 3
500 US colleges. Which are the strongest academically and toughest to enter, and of course top private schools. Well, the Best 361 Colleges.

M: (22) We've reached up to so many students-110000--to put best 361 colleges this year.

W: So this is a survey of just the students with their feedback on their campuses?

M: Exactly. We went directly to whom we considered power experts.

W: To the source, how does this differ from US News and World Reports Rankings, and Newsweek along with Kaplan's Rankings?

M: (23)It's a qualitative survey of the students' experience both academically, as well as outside the classroom.

W: All right. Look at the strongest schools academically first. Usually we expect Harvard, Princeton, Yale. Oh, they're up there as well, but this year, (24)a hit of surprise is Reed College in Oregon score highest. Why is it?

M: Reed College has got a great regional reputation and growing national reputation. Only 1 300 students, but a wonderful liberal arts school. Students said their professors were great, both inside and outside the classroom.

W: Tiny school! About ten students per class?

M: Yeah! It averages ten to one, student to faculty ratio.

W: All right! Ivy Leagues did very well in other categories as well: MIT first, followed by Yale, Princeton, and Harvard, second, third, fourth respectively. Ah, (25) the overall happiest students, Stanford University.

M: Stanford is a terrific place to go. Certainly a super competitive school, but it has a beautiful campus, great food, great dorms, great library, and great and happy students. Overall quality of life.

W: All right! Now speaking of beautiful campuses, Pepperdine scored top!

M: It's perfect. Right on the beach, a lovely campus, like a travel destination.

(23)

A.2000000.

B.3500.

C.110000.

D.361.

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第9题

听力原文:M: I think we should move on to the next item.W: OK. But I' d like to take this m

听力原文:M: I think we should move on to the next item.

W: OK. But I' d like to take this matter up again at the end of the meeting.

Q: What does the woman imply?

(17)

A.They should put the meeting to an end.

B.They should hold another meeting to discuss the matter.

C.She would like to discuss another item.

D.She wants to discuss the issue again later.

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第10题

听力原文:W: You are an expert on urban problem. Mr. Cross. I wonder how you would describe
the characteristics of these enormous cities.

M:The first point to make is that they are different from large cities in Europe and America.

W:Surly all large cities are essentially similar.

M:It's true that all large cities experience similar problems provisioning housing and services,but the difference lies in the time factor.

W:Surly some of the cities we are considering are just as old and, in some cases,much older, than cities in the United States,for instance.

M:Very true, but the large cities of Europe and the United States grew relatively slowly. London had a population of more than a million at the beginning of the nineteenth century and this number of more than eight million. And this growth was parallel to industrial growth throughout the country.The same is true of New York, for example.

W:But this is not true of Mexico city or Buenos Aires?

M:No,it is not. Throughout Latin America and in parts of Asia, cities have grown much faster than industry,or agriculture for that matter.Some of these cities have quadrupled in size in less than two decades,while industrial growth over the same period may have only reached thirty to forty percent.

W:What does this mean?

M: Essentially the population growth is not equal to the number of employment opportunities. Much of the increase is due to immigration from the countryside, a movement of people in search of better conditions.

(20)

A.The tourist and the guide.

B.The student and the teacher.

C.The reporter and the urban expert.

D.The worker and the manager.

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