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Exercise 1 Part A You will hear 10 short dialogues.
For each dialogue,there is one question and four possible answers.
Choose the correct answer--A,B,C or D,and mark it in your test booklet.
You will have 15 seconds to answer the question
and you will hear each dialogue ONLY ONCE. Now look at question 1.
1.W:You see the entertainment section of the Times this morning?
A full page story on "Dallas."Fabulous!M:I was just about to read it.
1.What was the man going to do?
Ato buy the Times.Bto read the section.
Cto entertain his friend.Dto write a story.
2.W:You've gained about 20 pounds. Aren't you going to do anything about it?
M:Probably not.Just be fat for a while.2.What do we learn from the man's reply?
AHe has won 20 pounds and wants to do something with it.
BHe becomes fat and he is very much worried about it.
CHe is gaining weight and he is not worried about it.
DHe is losing weight and he is quite happy about it.
3.W:I want to open a savings account,sir.What is the proper procedure?
M:First,you fill out the application form and then we'll issue you a passbook.
3.What is the relationship of the two people most likely to be?
Atraveler and customs officerBtenant and landlord
Cstudent and enrollment registerDcustomer and bank clerk
4.M:It's unlucky to light three cigarettes with one match.
W:That's only a superstition.Only an idiot believes in superstitions.
4.What does the woman think about a superstitious person?
Aa foolBan ideal personCa lucky oneDan unlucky one
5.W:Dr.Smith is an economist.
He's just finished writing a book on international trade.
M:Oh?That's my field,too.I work for the United Nations.
5.What do we learn from the man's reply?AHe works as a farmer.
BHe works for a trade union.CHe is an economist.DHe just wrote a book.
6.W:Hello.Tom.Sorry I'm late.M:But where have you been?
I've been waiting here for over half an hour.W:My guitar lessons only just finished.
I am sorry I've kept you waiting.Let's go in and get some lunch.
6.What was the woman doing half an hour ago?Ahaving a class
Bwaiting at the bus-stopChaving her guitar repairedDpreparing their lunch
7.W:Where can I leave my car?
M:There's plenty of room in the car-park.
Just put it in a numbered space.
7.What are the man and woman talking about?
Acar numberBcar parkingCroom in the car-park
Dnumbered parking space
8.W:I think this material is much prettier than that,don't you!
M:Well.I don't know.I like them both.Why do you like that one better?
W:Well.the design is more interesting and the colors are brighter.
And it's not as expensive,either.
8.What are they probably talking about?
AclothesBtoolsCpaintingsDmusical instruments
9.M:I give up!I simply can't do it!
W:Why do you say that?I think you're making a lot of progress.
M:No,I'm not,I try and try and I still can't speak it very well.
9.What are these two people talking about?
Adriving a carBrepairing a radioClearning a languageDteaching a child mathematics
10.W:Let's go and see whether there are any seats left for that new French film.
M:Whenever we come out to town,you want to see some awful French film.
10.How does the man feel about the French film?
AinterestingBamusingCterribleDacceptable
This is the end of Part A
Part B You are going to hear fourconversations.
Before listening to each conversation,
you will have 5 seconds to read each of the questions which accompany it.
After listening,you will have time to answer each question by choosing A.B,C or D.
You will hear each conversation ONLY ONCE.
Mark your answer in your test booklet.
Questions 11-13 are based on the following interview
between Mr.Murray and Barbara in Marriage Guidance Council.
You now have 15 seconds to read the questions.
M:Come in.Take a seat,please.
W:Thank you.I am Mrs.Harries,Barbara Harries.Well,let me get a start.
Malcolm and I have married for nearly fifteen years.
We've got two children.
During a couple of years my husband and I haven't been very happy.
We argue all the time.
M:What do you quarrel about?
W:What don't we quarrel about,you mean!Oh,everything.
M:Go on.W:Well,I'll give you an example.
You know,when the children started school,
I wanted to go back to work again.So I got a Job.
Well,anyway,by the time I've collected my children from school,
I only get home about half an hour before Malcom...M:Yes?
W:Well,when he gets home,he expects me to run around and get his tea.
He never does anything in the house!M:Mmm.
W:And he's so untidy.
I always have to remind him to pick up his clothes.
He just throws them on the floor.After all.I'm not his servant.
I've got my own career.M:Yes.I see.Is your husband here?
W:Yes,he's waiting outside.He didn't want to come here,but ...
well,I persuaded him to come.M:All right.
If you don't mind.I'd like to talk with him for a moment.W:No,not at all.
you have 45 seconds to answer questions 11-13.
11.When the children started school,what did Mrs.Murray want to do?
ATo find a job.BTo make the house tidy.
CTo collect her children from school.DTo send her children to school by herself.
12.What did Mrs.Murray persuade her husband to do?
ATo make the tea for her.BTo clean his own clothes.
CTo collect children from school.DTo come to see the interviewer.
13.What did Mr.Murray want Mrs.Murray to do?
ATo give up her job.BTo earn as much as he does.
CTo do all of the housework.DTo hold a party for his friends.
Questions 14-17 are based on the following interview between Alan Nelson,
a Radio News reporter,and Mr.Hardy,a Housing Officer.
You now have 20 seconds to read the questions.
W:Now,Mr.Hardy,has the situation changed since last night?
M:No.it hasn't.Mrs.Hamilton is still there,
and she's still refusing to talk to us.
W:Well.what are you going to do?M:Its a very difficult situation.
We'd like her to come out peacefully.
The police don't intend to prosecute her...but she's a very stubborn lady!
W:Stubborn?Yes.well,it is her home.
M:I agree,and its been her home for a long time,I know.
But nobody else refused to move.You see,a lot of people in this area
are living in sub-standard accommodation
and we are going to build over 300 flats on this site.
Families are expecting to move into them next year!
It's all being delayed because of one person!
W:But Mrs.Hamilton was born in that house.M:Of course,of course.
But we have promised to give her a modern flat immediately,
a very nice flat which is ideal for an elderly person living alone.
W:So,what happens next?M:I don't know.I really don't ...
but we can't wait for ever.The police will have to do something soon.
It won't be easy.
She's got two very big dogs,and they don't like strangers!
You have one minute to answer questions 14-17.
14.How does Hardy describe Mrs.Hamilton?
APeaceful.BHomesick.CProminent.DDetermined.
15.Why did many people have to move their home?
AThey are offered suburban houses.
BTheir houses are above their standard.
CNew buildings will be built in the area.
DToo many people live in such a small place.
16.What can we learn about Mrs.Hamilton?
AOld and single.BMiddle-aged and charming.
CMarried with two children.DAgreeable and practical.
17.What kind of house is offered to Mrs.Hamilton?
AA large house.BA modern flat.CA house with a garden.
DA flat near the police station.
Questions 18-21 are based on the following conversation
between Dr.Mallard and Wayne in the casualty department at the local hospital,
You now have 20 seconds to read the questions.
W:Hello.Wayne,isn't it?You've had a bit of a fall.
What were you doing?Going too fast?
M:Yes,doctor,I fell off going round a corner.
W:You'd better get undressed then,and we'll take a look at you.
Mrn.That's a nasty cut.I'll have to put a couple of stitches in that.
M:I've got a cut here too,doctor.
W:It looks worse than it is.Its only a graze.
The nurse will clean it up for you.It'll sting,but that's all.
Now,does it hurt anywhere else?
M:I've got a pain in my arm.It's very sore,and it feels stiff.
W:Well,there's nothing broken,but you've bruised your shoulder:
It'll be sore for a few days.Now,did you bang your head at all?
M:Yes,I did.I fell onto the bike.But it doesn't hurt now.
W:Did you feel dizzy?M:No,not at all.
W:Look up there,I'm just going to shine this light in your eye.
No,that's fine.I'll just do the stitches,
and the nurse will put a dressing on it.Then you can go home.
You have one minute to answer questions 18-21.
18.What happened to the man?AHe had a car accident.
BHe had a bicycle accident.CHe broke his ankle.
DHe had an accident in fall.
19.How did the doctor think about the second cut?
AIt didn't matter so much.BIt looked worse than the first,
CIt was unpleasant to see.DIt would be recovered for a long time.
20.What was wrong with the man's arm?
AIt was bleeding.BIt was swollen.CIt was slightly broken.
DIt was difficult to bent.
21.What would the nurse do to the man?
ATo dress the man.BTo do the stitches.
CTo bind up the cut.DTo send him home.
Questions 22-25 are based on the following Radio Program
by Ms.Susan Swan and Mr.Pearson.
You now have 20 seconds to read the questions.
W:Good evening,I am Susan.Mr Pearson will tell us some news.
Now,please Mr.Pearson.
M:Thank you,Susan.Here is today's news.
Air-sea rescue helicopters were called out after a boat capsized in a storm off the coast.
Despite high seas the helicopters lowered rescue teams
to try and save the crew.
Two men and a girl were pulled to safety.
Unfortunately,the other two crew members died
in spite of the rescue team's efforts.One was lost at sea.
The other was rescued and taken to hospital,but was dead on arrival.
Fernside Engineering announced today that they are closing their plant in Tadworth.
Three hundred jobs will be lost because of the closure,
which is due to a sharp decline in orders for their products.
In spite of lengthy discussions between unions and management,
closure became inevitable
because of the cancellation of several major orders.
Police disturbed a gang of men who were breaking into a chemist's.
However,the men escaped in a stolen car,
and the police chased them at high speed.
The men were armed with shot-guns.Several shots were fired.
Fortunately,however,no one was injured,
and the men were taken to the police station.W:Thank you,Mr.Pearson.
Now,let me play some music by the Beatles.
You have one minute to answer questions 22- 25.
22.What was the weather like during the rescue?
ACloudy.BSunny.CSnowy.DWindy.
23.How many crew members were rescued on board?
ATwo.BThree.CFour.DFive.
24.What is the reason for the closing of the plant?
ALack of work force.BToo many people in the plant.
CNot enough orders for the products.
DQuarrels between unions and management.
25.What kind of crime did a gang of men commit?
ARobbed a bank.BBroke the traffic law.
CBroke into a drug store.DPossessed shot-guns illegally.
This is the end of Part B.
Exercise 2 Part A You will hear 10 short dialogues.
For each dialogue,there is one question and four possible answers.
Choose the correct answer--A,B,C or D,and mark it in your test booklet.
You will have 15 seconds to answer the question
and you will hear each dialogue ONLY ONCE.
Now look at question 1.1.W:How do you like your new job?
M:I like it,but I'm having a hard time getting used to the long hours.
1.What is the man's problem?AHe thinks the job is very difficult.
BHe is not accustomed to working so many hours.
CThe place where he works is so far away.
DThe time he starts to work is so early.
2.M:I just bought this dress suit at a sale.
It only cost me $200.How do you like it?
W:It's nice,but my brother bought the same thing for half the price.
2.How much did the woman's brother pay for his dress suit?
A$50.B$100.C$200.D$400.
3.M:Do you want me to take the book back for you?
W:When you have a chance.M:OK.
3.What will the man probably do?
Acome back laterBtake a chanceCturn the pageDreturn the book
4.M:Would you mind if we discuss tomorrow's agenda before dinner this evening?
W:Not at all.I certainly don't want to talk about it during our meal.
M:Neither do I.
4.When will they probably discuss the agenda?
Abefore dinnerBduring dinnerCright after dinnerDthe next day
5.M:How was your trip to Chicago?
W:To tell you the truth I would rather have spent my vocation here.
5.What does the woman mean?AShe didn't go to Chicago.
BShe had a good time in Chicago.CShe spent her vacation here.
DShe didn't enjoy the trip.
6.W:I hear you went shopping this morning.M:Yes,
but I couldn't find the kind of jogging shoes I wanted anywhere in town.
W:Why not order them from the Internet.
Its easier than running around town looking for them.
6.What does the woman suggest that the man do?
Arun around the town looking for the shoes
Bbuy the shoes from a webstoreCgive up buying the shoes
Dobey his boss' order given through the Internet
7.W:OK.It's your turn.Ready?M:More or less.W:Right.
When was the battle of Waterloo?1805,1815 or 1825?M:Hmm,1815.
7.What is the most probable relationship between the two speakers?
Ateacher and studentBhistorian and chemist
Cdoctor and patientDpoliceman and suspect
8.W:Hello,this is the lost and found.M:My name is Robert Francis,
and I left my coat in No.3 Waiting Room this morning.Do you have it?
W:I'm sorry.It hasn't been turned in yet.
8.What happened to Robert Francis?
ARobert hasn't turned in his coat yet.
BThe woman found a coat in the waiting room.
CRobert lost his coat in the waiting room.DRobert bought a coat from the woman.
9,M:Let's hurry,Petty.
It's already 7 and the next feature starts at a quarter past seven.
We can make it anyway.W:Why not?
But I'm not sure whether I have seen it or not at school.
M:No,I don't think so.It started on show only last week.
W:All right ,We cantake a cab then.
9.What are the couple going to do?
Ahurry to an exhibitionBgo to school.
Churry to the movie.Dgo to a fashion show.
10.M:I heard John got a ticket yesterday.What did he do?
W:He drove down a one-way street the wrong way.
M:It's a good lesson.He will be more careful later.
W:I think so.
10.Why did John get a ticket?AHe got a one-way plane ticket.
BHe went the wrong direction.CHe made an improper turn.
DHe slowed down at the wrong time.
This is the end of Part A.Part B
You are going to hear four conversations.
Before listening to each conversation,
you will have 5 seconds to read each of the questions which accompany it.
After listening,you will have time to answer each question
by choosing A,B,C or D.You will hear each conversation ONLY ONCE.
Mark your answer in your test booklet.
Questions 11-13 are based on the following dialogue.
You now have 15 seconds to read the questions.
W:Mike!Look at the floor!M:What's wrong with it?
W:What's wrong with it?It's filthy! M:Oh...
W:It's filthy because you never wipe your shoes.M:Sorry,love.
W:What are you looking for now?M:My cigarettes.
W:Well,they are not here.They are in the dustbin.
M:In the dustbin!Why?
W:Because there's cigarette ash on every carpet in the house.
Anyway,cigarette are a waste of money.
M:Maybe they are,but I earn the money!It doesn't grow on trees,you know.
I work eight hours a day,remember?W:Well,what about my money then?
M:What do you mean"your money"?You don't go out to work,do you?
W:No,I don't go out to work.I work fifteen hours a day here!
M:Well,housework is different...
W:Oh,I see...so housework is different,is it?
Housework doesn't matter?Well,you do it then.
M:Hey,wait a minute,Pat.Pat ...
You have 45 seconds to answer questions 11-13.Exercise 1 Part A You will hear 10 short dialogues.
For each dialogue,there is one question and four possible answers.
Choose the correct answer--A,B,C or D,and mark it in your test booklet.
You will have 15 seconds to answer the question
and you will hear each dialogue ONLY ONCE. Now look at question 1.
1.W:You see the entertainment section of the Times this morning?
A full page story on "Dallas."Fabulous!M:I was just about to read it.
1.What was the man going to do?
Ato buy the Times.Bto read the section.
Cto entertain his friend.Dto write a story.
2.W:You've gained about 20 pounds. Aren't you going to do anything about it?
M:Probably not.Just be fat for a while.2.What do we learn from the man's reply?
AHe has won 20 pounds and wants to do something with it.
BHe becomes fat and he is very much worried about it.
CHe is gaining weight and he is not worried about it.
DHe is losing weight and he is quite happy about it.
3.W:I want to open a savings account,sir.What is the proper procedure?
M:First,you fill out the application form and then we'll issue you a passbook.
3.What is the relationship of the two people most likely to be?
Atraveler and customs officerBtenant and landlord
Cstudent and enrollment registerDcustomer and bank clerk
4.M:It's unlucky to light three cigarettes with one match.
W:That's only a superstition.Only an idiot believes in superstitions.
4.What does the woman think about a superstitious person?
Aa foolBan ideal personCa lucky oneDan unlucky one
5.W:Dr.Smith is an economist.
He's just finished writing a book on international trade.
M:Oh?That's my field,too.I work for the United Nations.
5.What do we learn from the man's reply?AHe works as a farmer.
BHe works for a trade union.CHe is an economist.DHe just wrote a book.
6.W:Hello.Tom.Sorry I'm late.M:But where have you been?
I've been waiting here for over half an hour.W:My guitar lessons only just finished.
I am sorry I've kept you waiting.Let's go in and get some lunch.
6.What was the woman doing half an hour ago?Ahaving a class
Bwaiting at the bus-stopChaving her guitar repairedDpreparing their lunch
7.W:Where can I leave my car?
M:There's plenty of room in the car-park.
Just put it in a numbered space.
7.What are the man and woman talking about?
Acar numberBcar parkingCroom in the car-park
Dnumbered parking space
8.W:I think this material is much prettier than that,don't you!
M:Well.I don't know.I like them both.Why do you like that one better?
W:Well.the design is more interesting and the colors are brighter.
And it's not as expensive,either.
8.What are they probably talking about?
AclothesBtoolsCpaintingsDmusical instruments
9.M:I give up!I simply can't do it!
W:Why do you say that?I think you're making a lot of progress.
M:No,I'm not,I try and try and I still can't speak it very well.
9.What are these two people talking about?
Adriving a carBrepairing a radioClearning a languageDteaching a child mathematics
10.W:Let's go and see whether there are any seats left for that new French film.
M:Whenever we come out to town,you want to see some awful French film.
10.How does the man feel about the French film?
AinterestingBamusingCterribleDacceptable
This is the end of Part A
Part B You are going to hear fourconversations.
Before listening to each conversation,
you will have 5 seconds to read each of the questions which accompany it.
After listening,you will have time to answer each question by choosing A.B,C or D.
You will hear each conversation ONLY ONCE.
Mark your answer in your test booklet.
Questions 11-13 are based on the following interview
between Mr.Murray and Barbara in Marriage Guidance Council.
You now have 15 seconds to read the questions.
M:Come in.Take a seat,please.
W:Thank you.I am Mrs.Harries,Barbara Harries.Well,let me get a start.
Malcolm and I have married for nearly fifteen years.
We've got two children.
During a couple of years my husband and I haven't been very happy.
We argue all the time.
M:What do you quarrel about?
W:What don't we quarrel about,you mean!Oh,everything.
M:Go on.W:Well,I'll give you an example.
You know,when the children started school,
I wanted to go back to work again.So I got a Job.
Well,anyway,by the time I've collected my children from school,
I only get home about half an hour before Malcom...M:Yes?
W:Well,when he gets home,he expects me to run around and get his tea.
He never does anything in the house!M:Mmm.
W:And he's so untidy.
I always have to remind him to pick up his clothes.
He just throws them on the floor.After all.I'm not his servant.
I've got my own career.M:Yes.I see.Is your husband here?
W:Yes,he's waiting outside.He didn't want to come here,but ...
well,I persuaded him to come.M:All right.
If you don't mind.I'd like to talk with him for a moment.W:No,not at all.
you have 45 seconds to answer questions 11-13.
11.When the children started school,what did Mrs.Murray want to do?
ATo find a job.BTo make the house tidy.
CTo collect her children from school.DTo send her children to school by herself.
12.What did Mrs.Murray persuade her husband to do?
ATo make the tea for her.BTo clean his own clothes.
CTo collect children from school.DTo come to see the interviewer.
13.What did Mr.Murray want Mrs.Murray to do?
ATo give up her job.BTo earn as much as he does.
CTo do all of the housework.DTo hold a party for his friends.
Questions 14-17 are based on the following interview between Alan Nelson,
a Radio News reporter,and Mr.Hardy,a Housing Officer.
You now have 20 seconds to read the questions.
W:Now,Mr.Hardy,has the situation changed since last night?
M:No.it hasn't.Mrs.Hamilton is still there,
and she's still refusing to talk to us.
W:Well.what are you going to do?M:Its a very difficult situation.
We'd like her to come out peacefully.
The police don't intend to prosecute her...but she's a very stubborn lady!
W:Stubborn?Yes.well,it is her home.
M:I agree,and its been her home for a long time,I know.
But nobody else refused to move.You see,a lot of people in this area
are living in sub-standard accommodation
and we are going to build over 300 flats on this site.
Families are expecting to move into them next year!
It's all being delayed because of one person!
W:But Mrs.Hamilton was born in that house.M:Of course,of course.
But we have promised to give her a modern flat immediately,
a very nice flat which is ideal for an elderly person living alone.
W:So,what happens next?M:I don't know.I really don't ...
but we can't wait for ever.The police will have to do something soon.
It won't be easy.
She's got two very big dogs,and they don't like strangers!
You have one minute to answer questions 14-17.
14.How does Hardy describe Mrs.Hamilton?
APeaceful.BHomesick.CProminent.DDetermined.
15.Why did many people have to move their home?
AThey are offered suburban houses.
BTheir houses are above their standard.
CNew buildings will be built in the area.
DToo many people live in such a small place.
16.What can we learn about Mrs.Hamilton?
AOld and single.BMiddle-aged and charming.
CMarried with two children.DAgreeable and practical.
17.What kind of house is offered to Mrs.Hamilton?
AA large house.BA modern flat.CA house with a garden.
DA flat near the police station.
Questions 18-21 are based on the following conversation
between Dr.Mallard and Wayne in the casualty department at the local hospital,
You now have 20 seconds to read the questions.
W:Hello.Wayne,isn't it?You've had a bit of a fall.
What were you doing?Going too fast?
M:Yes,doctor,I fell off going round a corner.
W:You'd better get undressed then,and we'll take a look at you.
Mrn.That's a nasty cut.I'll have to put a couple of stitches in that.
M:I've got a cut here too,doctor.
W:It looks worse than it is.Its only a graze.
The nurse will clean it up for you.It'll sting,but that's all.
Now,does it hurt anywhere else?
M:I've got a pain in my arm.It's very sore,and it feels stiff.
W:Well,there's nothing broken,but you've bruised your shoulder:
It'll be sore for a few days.Now,did you bang your head at all?
M:Yes,I did.I fell onto the bike.But it doesn't hurt now.
W:Did you feel dizzy?M:No,not at all.
W:Look up there,I'm just going to shine this light in your eye.
No,that's fine.I'll just do the stitches,
and the nurse will put a dressing on it.Then you can go home.
You have one minute to answer questions 18-21.
18.What happened to the man?AHe had a car accident.
BHe had a bicycle accident.CHe broke his ankle.
DHe had an accident in fall.
19.How did the doctor think about the second cut?
AIt didn't matter so much.BIt looked worse than the first,
CIt was unpleasant to see.DIt would be recovered for a long time.
20.What was wrong with the man's arm?
AIt was bleeding.BIt was swollen.CIt was slightly broken.
DIt was difficult to bent.
21.What would the nurse do to the man?
ATo dress the man.BTo do the stitches.
CTo bind up the cut.DTo send him home.
Questions 22-25 are based on the following Radio Program
by Ms.Susan Swan and Mr.Pearson.
You now have 20 seconds to read the questions.
W:Good evening,I am Susan.Mr Pearson will tell us some news.
Now,please Mr.Pearson.
M:Thank you,Susan.Here is today's news.
Air-sea rescue helicopters were called out after a boat capsized in a storm off the coast.
Despite high seas the helicopters lowered rescue teams
to try and save the crew.
Two men and a girl were pulled to safety.
Unfortunately,the other two crew members died
in spite of the rescue team's efforts.One was lost at sea.
The other was rescued and taken to hospital,but was dead on arrival.
Fernside Engineering announced today that they are closing their plant in Tadworth.
Three hundred jobs will be lost because of the closure,
which is due to a sharp decline in orders for their products.
In spite of lengthy discussions between unions and management,
closure became inevitable
because of the cancellation of several major orders.
Police disturbed a gang of men who were breaking into a chemist's.
However,the men escaped in a stolen car,
and the police chased them at high speed.
The men were armed with shot-guns.Several shots were fired.
Fortunately,however,no one was injured,
and the men were taken to the police station.W:Thank you,Mr.Pearson.
Now,let me play some music by the Beatles.
You have one minute to answer questions 22- 25.
22.What was the weather like during the rescue?
ACloudy.BSunny.CSnowy.DWindy.
23.How many crew members were rescued on board?
ATwo.BThree.CFour.DFive.
24.What is the reason for the closing of the plant?
ALack of work force.BToo many people in the plant.
CNot enough orders for the products.
DQuarrels between unions and management.
25.What kind of crime did a gang of men commit?
ARobbed a bank.BBroke the traffic law.
CBroke into a drug store.DPossessed shot-guns illegally.
This is the end of Part B.
Exercise 2 Part A You will hear 10 short dialogues.
For each dialogue,there is one question and four possible answers.
Choose the correct answer--A,B,C or D,and mark it in your test booklet.
You will have 15 seconds to answer the question
and you will hear each dialogue ONLY ONCE.
Now look at question 1.1.W:How do you like your new job?
M:I like it,but I'm having a hard time getting used to the long hours.
1.What is the man's problem?AHe thinks the job is very difficult.
BHe is not accustomed to working so many hours.
CThe place where he works is so far away.
DThe time he starts to work is so early.
2.M:I just bought this dress suit at a sale.
It only cost me $200.How do you like it?
W:It's nice,but my brother bought the same thing for half the price.
2.How much did the woman's brother pay for his dress suit?
A$50.B$100.C$200.D$400.
3.M:Do you want me to take the book back for you?
W:When you have a chance.M:OK.
3.What will the man probably do?
Acome back laterBtake a chanceCturn the pageDreturn the book
4.M:Would you mind if we discuss tomorrow's agenda before dinner this evening?
W:Not at all.I certainly don't want to talk about it during our meal.
M:Neither do I.
4.When will they probably discuss the agenda?
Abefore dinnerBduring dinnerCright after dinnerDthe next day
5.M:How was your trip to Chicago?
W:To tell you the truth I would rather have spent my vocation here.
5.What does the woman mean?AShe didn't go to Chicago.
BShe had a good time in Chicago.CShe spent her vacation here.
DShe didn't enjoy the trip.
6.W:I hear you went shopping this morning.M:Yes,
but I couldn't find the kind of jogging shoes I wanted anywhere in town.
W:Why not order them from the Internet.
Its easier than running around town looking for them.
6.What does the woman suggest that the man do?
Arun around the town looking for the shoes
Bbuy the shoes from a webstoreCgive up buying the shoes
Dobey his boss' order given through the Internet
7.W:OK.It's your turn.Ready?M:More or less.W:Right.
When was the battle of Waterloo?1805,1815 or 1825?M:Hmm,1815.
7.What is the most probable relationship between the two speakers?
Ateacher and studentBhistorian and chemist
Cdoctor and patientDpoliceman and suspect
8.W:Hello,this is the lost and found.M:My name is Robert Francis,
and I left my coat in No.3 Waiting Room this morning.Do you have it?
W:I'm sorry.It hasn't been turned in yet.
8.What happened to Robert Francis?
ARobert hasn't turned in his coat yet.
BThe woman found a coat in the waiting room.
CRobert lost his coat in the waiting room.DRobert bought a coat from the woman.
9,M:Let's hurry,Petty.
It's already 7 and the next feature starts at a quarter past seven.
We can make it anyway.W:Why not?
But I'm not sure whether I have seen it or not at school.
M:No,I don't think so.It started on show only last week.
W:All right ,We cantake a cab then.
9.What are the couple going to do?
Ahurry to an exhibitionBgo to school.
Churry to the movie.Dgo to a fashion show.
10.M:I heard John got a ticket yesterday.What did he do?
W:He drove down a one-way street the wrong way.
M:It's a good lesson.He will be more careful later.
W:I think so.
10.Why did John get a ticket?AHe got a one-way plane ticket.
BHe went the wrong direction.CHe made an improper turn.
DHe slowed down at the wrong time.
This is the end of Part A.Part B
You are going to hear four conversations.
Before listening to each conversation,
you will have 5 seconds to read each of the questions which accompany it.
After listening,you will have time to answer each question
by choosing A,B,C or D.You will hear each conversation ONLY ONCE.
Mark your answer in your test booklet.
Questions 11-13 are based on the following dialogue.
You now have 15 seconds to read the questions.
W:Mike!Look at the floor!M:What's wrong with it?
W:What's wrong with it?It's filthy! M:Oh...
W:It's filthy because you never wipe your shoes.M:Sorry,love.
W:What are you looking for now?M:My cigarettes.
W:Well,they are not here.They are in the dustbin.
M:In the dustbin!Why?
W:Because there's cigarette ash on every carpet in the house.
Anyway,cigarette are a waste of money.
M:Maybe they are,but I earn the money!It doesn't grow on trees,you know.
I work eight hours a day,remember?W:Well,what about my money then?
M:What do you mean"your money"?You don't go out to work,do you?
W:No,I don't go out to work.I work fifteen hours a day here!
M:Well,housework is different...
W:Oh,I see...so housework is different,is it?
Housework doesn't matter?Well,you do it then.
M:Hey,wait a minute,Pat.Pat ...
You have 45 seconds to answer questions 11-13.