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My sister isn't good at singing. I'm not good at singing, ().A: eitherB: neith

A. I'm not good at singing, ().

B. either

C. neither

D. too

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第1题

听力原文:M: Did your sister like her new car?W: She thought it was too noisy, and somethin

听力原文:M: Did your sister like her new car?

W: She thought it was too noisy, and something got wrong with the tyros; but my father believed it was quite a good car.

Q: What did the woman's father think of .the new car?

(17)

A.He thought it was a good car.

B.He thought it was too noisy.

C.He thought there was something wrong with the car.

D.He didn't like it.

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第2题

听力原文: For 25 years I was a full-time thief, specializing in picking pockets. Where I c
ome from in southeast London, that's an honorable profession. Anyone call break into a house and steal things. But picking somebody's pocket takes skill. My sister and I were among the most successful pickpocket teams in London. We worked in hotel and theatre lobbies, airports, shopping centers, and restaurants. Now we don't steal anymore, but this crime is worldwide. Here is how to protect yourself:

Professional pickpockets do not see victims, only handbags, jewels and money. Mothers with babies, the elderly, the disabled are all fair game. My preferred target was the lone female, handbag at her side, the right side to be exact. So if I'm next to her I can reach it cautiously with my right hand across my body. Only about one woman in a thousand carries her bag on the left, and I tended to steer clear of them. Women whose bags are hanging in front of them are tricky for the pickpocket, as there isn't a blind side. If you want to make it even harder, use a bag with handles rather than a strap. For men, one of the best places to keep a wallet is in the back pocket of tight trousers. You'll feel any attempts to move it. Another good place is in the buttoned-up inside pocket of a jacket. There's just no way in. Even better, keep wallets attached to a cord or chain that is fasten to a belt.

A pickpocket needs targets who are relaxed and off guard. The perfect setting is a clothing store. When customers wander among the racks, they are completely absorbed in the items they hold up. The presence of a uniformed security guard is even better. A false sense of security makes a pickpocket's job much simpler.

Why does the speaker say that picking somebody's pocket is an honorable job in southeast London?

A.It takes skill,

B.It's a full-time job.

C.It's admired worldwide.

D.It pays well.

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第3题

听力原文:For 25 years, I was a full-time thief, specializing in picking pockets. Where I c

听力原文: For 25 years, I was a full-time thief, specializing in picking pockets. Where I come from in southeast London, that's an honorable profession. Anyone can break into a house and steal things. But picking somebody's pocket takes skill. My sister and I were among the most successful pickpocket teams in London. We worked hotel and theatre lobbies, airports, shopping centers and restaurants. Now we don't steal anymore, but this crime is world-wide. Here is how to protect yourself:

Professional pickpockets do not see victims, only handbags, jewels and money. Mothers with babies, the elderly, the disabled are all fair game. My preferred target was the lone female, handbag at her side, the right side to be exact. So if I'm next to her I(an reach it cautiously with my right hand across my body. Only about one woman in a thousand carries her bag on the left, and I tended to steer clear of them. Women whose bags are hanging in front of them are tricky for the pickpocket, as there isn't a blind side. If you want to make it even harder, use a bag with handles rather than a strap. For men, one of the best places to keep a wallet is in the back pocket of tight trousers. You'll feel any attempts to move it. Another good place is in the buttoned-up inside pocket of a jacket. There's just no way in. Even better, keep wallets attached to a cord or chain that is fasten to a belt.

A pickpocket needs targets who are relaxed and off guard. The perfect setting is clothing store. When customs wander among the racks, they are completely absorbed in the items they hold up. The presence of a uniformed security guard is even better. A false sense of security makes a pickpocket's job much simpler.

(33)

A.It's admired worldwide.

B.It takes skill.

C.It pays well.

D.It's a full-time job.

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第4题

听力原文:M: If you want to make friends in this town, you ought to join the Theater Group.

W: But my English isn't good enough to act in a play.

Q: What does the woman mean?

(19)

A.She is poor in English.

B.She can't speak English.

C.She has the ability to act in a play.

D.She doesn't like to speak English in a play.

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第5题

听力原文:M: The weather isn't exactly what I would call comfortable for playing football.
It's quite chilly.

W: Isn't it, though? I wish I had brought my heavy sweater along.

Q: What does the woman think about the weather?

(13)

A.She doesn't think it's cold enough.

B.She believes it's a good day to play football.

C.She brought her sweater along in case it's getting cold.

D.She agrees that it wasn't supposed to be so cold.

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第6题

听力原文:W: My husband isn't very athletic. But he is an excellent cook, and he can sew, i
ron ... He is a good husband.

M: Really? That's interesting. Is he English?

Q: What does the man mean?

(15)

A.English husbands usually do a lot of housework.

B.English husbands usually do little housework.

C.English husbands are good at sports.

D.English husbands enjoy doing housework.

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第7题

听力原文:M: Excuse me; I'm trying to find my way to Reynolds Hall.W: Reynolds Hall? I don'

听力原文:M: Excuse me; I'm trying to find my way to Reynolds Hall.

W: Reynolds Hall? I don't think I know where that is.

M: I'm looking for an exhibit of graduate student paintings. The campus newspaper said it was in Reynolds Hall.

W: Oh, now I know where you mean.Everyone on campus just calla that the Art Building.

M: So how do I get there?

W: Go straight ahead until you come to the main library. You'll see a walkway leading off to the left. Go that way, and then pass the Chemistry Building...

M: Let's see...to the library, take the walkway to the right...

W: No, to the left.

M: To the left, and pass the Chemistry Building...

W: That's right, and then you'll cross a little service road. Walk just a little bit farther and there's the Art Building. You can't miss it becausethere's a big fountain right in front of it.

M: I think I've got it.

W: I hope you enjoy the exhibit. Usually the graduate student exhibits are very interesting, and I've heard this one is especially good.

M: Actually, the main reason I'm going is that my sister has a couple of paintings on show. I wanted to take a look at them.

(20)

A.She doesn't know about the painting exhibit.

B.She isn't very familiar with the name "Reynolds Hall".

C.She doesn't realize the man is speaking to her.

D.She isn't sure where the Art Building is.

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第8题

听力原文:M: Hello, how can I help you?W: My son isn't feeling well and I'd like to get som

听力原文:M: Hello, how can I help you?

W: My son isn't feeling well and I'd like to get some advice.

M: What seems to be the problem?

W: Well, he has been coughing for several days now. I'm wondering if he should come in and see the doctor.

M: How old is he?

W: He is 3 years old.

M: Does he have any other symptoms like fever, runny nose, or loss of appetite?

W: No, actually other than the cough, he seems healthy. I am concerned though, because some of his sister's friends have whooping cough and I know that it can be very contagious. Isn't that a pretty serious illness?

M: It can be serious with babies. Has your son been immunized against whooping cough?

W: I'm not sure. He did get all of the suggested vaccinations. I will look it up in our records.

M: If he has been immunized recently, it is very unlikely that he would catch whooping cough, even if he has been exposed.

W: Sounds like I don't have to worry about that, but what shall I do about his cough?

M: It will help if you give him lots of fluids and a hot bath before bedtime. Keep an eye on the cough to watch to see if it gets worse. Call us again if he has a fever or if you are still concerned.

W: Thanks for your advice.

M: You are welcome. Good-bye.

W: Bye-bye.

(23)

A.He has got a bad cold.

B.He has caught whooping cough.

C.He has a fever and a bad appetite.

D.He has been coughing for several days.

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第9题

听力原文:M: Hi, Susan. Where were you at lunchtime? I was saving a seat for you in the caf
eteria.

W: Oh, sorry to miss you, but my thirst for knowledge was greater than my pangs of hunger.

M: I never had that problem. So where were you?

W: My political science class ran overtime.

M: That's been happening quite a bit lately, hasn't it?

W: I guess so. Actually what happens is that a bunch of us hung around for a while after class to talk with our professor and ask him questions.

M: Who is this 20th century Socrates?

W: Professor Hall. Have you heard of him?

M: Mm. He does have a good reputation in the Political Science Department.

W: And a well-deserved one. The same students who fall asleep in discussion groups and in seminars fight for front-row seats in his lectures.

M: Oh, no. I hope this isn't catching.

W: You can joke. But it's great to have a professor who is not only interesting but prepares to give up time for students.

M: I know. There I really agreed. Maybe I should sit in on his class sometime. Do you think he'd care?

W: Not at all. Lots of students bring along their friends and he says he feels flattered.

M: Well, just to be safe, I think I'll bring my lunch along as well.

W: I'll make a good student of you yet.

(20)

A.In the late rooming.

B.Immediately after lunch.

C.In the mid-afternoon.

D.After the evening meal.

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第10题

听力原文:When friends come to visit us in the evening, they spend their time telling us th

听力原文: When friends come to visit us in the evening, they spend their time telling us that they are in a hurry and looking at their watches. It isn't that our friends are all busy, it is just that we haven't got a television. People think that we are very strange. "But what do you do in the evenings?" they are always asking. The answer is simple. Both my wife and I have hobbies. We certainly don't spend our evenings staring at the walls. My wife enjoys cooking and painting and often attends evening classes in foreign language. This is particularly useful as we always go abroad for our holidays. I collect stamps and am always busy with my collection. Both of us enjoy listening to music and playing chess(象棋)together.

Sometimes there are power cuts and we have no electricity in the house. This does not worry us as we just light candles and carry on with what we were doing before. Our friends are lost--no television! --so they don't know what to do. On such evenings our house is very full as they all come to us. They all have a good time. Instead of sitting in silence in front of the television, everybody talks and plays games. Yes, life is possible without television!

(33)

A.Because they are in a hurry.

B.Because they are strange.

C.Because they cannot watch TV.

D.Because they have other schedules.

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第11题

听力原文:M: Do you remember Regine? Where does she come from? Is she married? Where does s
he work? Listen to Regine speaking.

W: My name is Regine. I'm German. I live in a small town. I'm not married. I live at home with my mother and father, my sister Heidi and my brother Roll I work in a department store. I sell writing paper, envelopes, bullpens, pencils and colored postcards. I walk to work every morning. I don't work on Saturday afternoon or Sunday and I have a three-week holiday in the sum- mer.

M: Regine was seventeen then. Now she's twenty-two. Her life is very different. Let's do this television interview. Regine, at seventeen you worked in a big shop. Now you are the manager and you are only twenty-two. From seventeen to twenty-two. Five years to success. Can you tell us? The secret of your success?

W: The "secret", as you call it, is work. When I was seventeen, I lived at home. I walked to the shop every morning. I saved my money and I went to evening classes. I worked in a good department and I sold so much that I got a good commission. I really wanted to be a success. Now I'm the manager.

M: Congratulations, Regine. But please tell us...do you like your job? Are you happier?

W: You are asking me two questions. The first answer is "yes" and the second answer is definitely "no".

(20)

A.70.

B.27.

C.17.

D.22.

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