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If your neighbors don't reach out to you, what does the speaker suggest?A.Do not be rude o

If your neighbors don't reach out to you, what does the speaker suggest?

A.Do not be rude or unfriendly.

B.Invite them for a vacation.

C.Call your neighbors.

D.Introduce yourself to your neighbors.

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第1题
你认识你的近邻吗? Do you know any of your neighbors?
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第2题
听力原文:W: Your stereo is too loud.The neighbors just called to complain,you know. M: Oh,

听力原文:W: Your stereo is too loud.The neighbors just called to complain,you know.

M: Oh,yeah? I'll turn it down when they do something about their dog which keeps me awake all night with its backing.

Q: What does the man imply?

(17)

A.His stereo disturbs himself, too.

B.His stereo sounds like dog barking.

C.The neighbors aren't justified in complaining.

D.The neighbors don't appreciate music at all.

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第3题
According to the speaker, people should do the following to keep a better neighborhood rel
ationship EXCEPT______.

A.discussing problems as they arise

B.greeting each other when meeting in the yard

C.calling on your neighbors frequently

D.helping each other in an emergency

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第4题
听力原文:M: How are your new neighbors, Alison?W: They seem nice enough, but they have a s

听力原文:M: How are your new neighbors, Alison?

W: They seem nice enough, but they have a son who is driving me crazy.

M: What do you mean?

W: He comes home every night around 10 with his car window rolled down and radio blaring. It stops as soon as he turns his car off, but by then, the kids are wide awake.

M: Oh, no.

W: Oh, yes. Sometimes it takes me an hour just to get them to settle down again.

M: Have you tried talking to them?

W: We haven't even really met them yet, except to say a quick hello. I hate to get off on the wrong foot.

M: You are not going to like them when you do meet them if you keep on complaining.

W: I know, but I feel stupid complaining. It's not as though he's blasting stereo all night.

M: You said yourself it's driving you crazy.

W: Well, you know how early I have to be here at the office. I just don't get enough sleep and neither do the kids.

M: Maybe you could go over sometime with a little gift, a plant for the yard or something. Then you could ask about their son, whether they have other children, and they will be sure to ask about yours.

W: Yes, and then what?

M: And then you could mention that the hardest thing at this stage is getting your kids to go to sleep at night.

W: And keeping them asleep.

M: That's the idea and you should do it soon. The.longer you wait, the harder it will be to do politely.

(26)

A.That her neighbors' son drives too fast.

B.That her neighbors' son's radio wakes her children at night.

C.That she hasn't met her neighbors.

D.That her neighbors were too noisy.

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第5题
听力原文:M: How are your new neighbors, Nancy?W: They seem nice enough, but they have a so

听力原文:M: How are your new neighbors, Nancy?

W: They seem nice enough, but they have a son who's driving ale crazy.

M: What do you mean?

W: He comes home every night around 11 with his car windows rolled down and radio blaring. It stops as soon as he turns the car off. But by then the children are all awake.

M: Have you tried talking to them?

W: We haven't even really met them yet except to say a quick hello. I hate to get off on my own feet.

M: You are not going to like them when you do meet them if you keep on simmering.

W: I know, but I feel stupid complaining.

M: But you said it was driving you crazy.

W: Well, you know how early I have to get up to be here at the office. I'm just not getting enough sleep and neither are the kids. They're so irritable when I get home in the afternoon.

M: Maybe you could go over sometime with a little gift: a plant for the yard or something else. Then you could ask about their son and whether they have any other children. Then they will be sure to ask about yours.

W: And then?

M: Then you could mention that the hardest thing is to get your kids to get sleep at night.

W: That is a good idea.

M: You should do it soon. The longer you wait, the harder it will be to do politely.

What does Nancy think of her new neighbors?

A.They are not polite.

B.They seem nice.

C.They are crazy.

D.They don't talk much.

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第6题
听力原文:M: Well, in an ideal world, I guess we would all get along with our neighbors, wo
uldn't we?

W: Right, right. We hope so.

M: But why is it important to have a good relationship with them?

W: Well, you know, your home is your sanctuary. And how you get along with your neighbors really plays a large part in your health, wellbeing and happiness, because you know, your neighbors really kind of make your home. And so it's important at least to establish a good, cordial, or at least polite relationship with your neighbors.

M: How do we establish that? When you move into a neighborhood, right, should you reach out to the neighbors or should they be reaching out to you?

W: I think it could work either way. I mean, certainly, if they don't reach out to you, don't assume that they are being rude or unfriendly. They just might be holding back because they think you are too busy — unpacking and settling in. So if they don't make that first step, you know, after a few days, go ahead and introduce yourself, because I think once you are on a first name basis with your neighbors, it makes that much easier to prevent problems later on, or maybe call on them for a favor down the road like if you are on a vacation and you need them to water your plants and pick up your mail. It's much easier when you know them personally.

M: Yeah, neighbors can be helpful, but of course they can also be annoying. Our neighbor plays music, really really loudly. He's three houses down, and it's extremely loud from early in the morning to late at night. What do we do to ask him to not play music so loudly?

W: Loud music is one of those top complaints, and I think you know for most reasons.., people, they probably aren't even aware that they are causing problems for their neighbors. And I think if you bring it up to your neighbors' attention they will be more than happy to fix it. But you can take that, you know it's-not-you, it's-me approach. You could say something like, you know, I kind of, I'm really a light-sniff sleeper or I suffer from migraines. Can you help me out by, you know, turning down the music during those evening hours or the early morning, or come up with a compromise that works for both of you, a resolution that works for both of you.

M: Don't just call the police, right? Which a lot of people do. So that's a common complaint: loud music, but also sometimes we can have smells and other things that assault our senses as in the case of another person we talked to on the street...

According to the woman, why is it important to get along with our neighbors?

A.Neighbors make a sanctuary for us.

B.Relationship with neighbors is important to our health and happiness.

C.Neighbors can help to water our plants and pick up our mails.

D.Neighbors may produce troubles to us if we fall to establish a polite relationship with them.

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第7题
听力原文: Is your house looking drab? Does it need a makeover? Carlos's Painting and Decor
ating can make your home look like new. We specialize in both interior and exterior painting. We also provide decorative painting services such as stenciling and marblizing. We help you choose colors and designs to suit your needs and tastes, and we supply all the paint. Let Carlos's Painting and Decorating turn your house into someplace special. Ask your neighbors; they probably use us. You can count on our experience. We've been painting homes in this city for 13 years. Don't wait. Call us today.

What does Carlos do?

A.Builds new homes.

B.Paints houses.

C.Designs interiors.

D.Provides servants.

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第8题
Section ADirections: In this section, you will hear 8 short conversations and 2 long conve

Section A

Directions: In this section, you will hear 8 short conversations and 2 long conversations. At the end of each conversation, one or more questions will be asked about what was said. Both the conversation and the questions will be spoken only once. After each question there will be a pause. During the pause, you must read the four choices marked A, B, C and D, and decide which is the best answer.

听力原文:M: It seems to me that you're getting on so well with your neighbors.

W: Yes. We really hit it off. Our neighbors are in credibly outgoing and hospitable.

Q: What do we learn from the conversation?

(12)

A.She often goes. outing with her neighbors.

B.She thinks that her neighbors are trustworthy.

C.She has much in common with her neighbors.

D.She thinks that her neighbors are very friendly.

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第9题
听力原文:Jason: How are your new neighbors, Kelly?Kelly: They seem nice enough, but they h

听力原文:Jason: How are your new neighbors, Kelly?

Kelly: They seem nice enough, but they have a son who is driving me crazy.

Jason: What do you mean?

Kelly: (8[A])He comes home every night around 10 with his car window rolled down and radio blaring. It stops as soon as he turns his car off. but by then, the kids are wide awake.

Jason: Oh, no.

Kelly: Oh, yes. Sometimes it takes me midnight just to get them to settle down again.

Jason: Have you tried talking to them?

Kelly: We haven't even really met them yet, except to say a quick hello, I have to get off on the wrong foot.

Jason: You are not going to like them when you do meet them if you keep on simmering.

Kelly: (9[B])I know, but I feel stupid complaining, It's not as though he's blasting stereo all night.

Jason: You said yourself it's driving you crazy.

Kelly: Well, you know how early I have to be here at the office. I just have not got enough sleep aid neither have the kids. They are so irritable when I get home in the afternoon.

Jason: (10[C])Maybe you could go over sometime with a little gift, a plant for the yard or something .Then you could ask about their son, whether they have other children, and they will be sure to ask about yours.

Kelly: Yes, and then what?

Jason: (10[C])And then you could mention that the hardest thing at this stage is getting your kids to go to sleep at night.

Kelly: And keeping them asleep.

Jason: That's the idea and you should do it soon. The longer you wait, the harder it will be to do politely.

How do we describe the neighbors' son?

A.Noisy.

B.Crazy.

C.Car-lover.

D.Music-lover.

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第10题
Section BDirections: In this section, you will read 5 short conversations between a man an

Section B

Directions: In this section, you will read 5 short conversations between a man and a woman. At the end of each conversation there is a question followed by 4 choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the best answer to the question from the 4 choices by marking the corresponding letter with a single bar across the square brackets on your machine-scoring ANSWER SHEET.

Man: I'm going to ask the neighbors to turn the music down. I can't hear myself think.

Woman: Do you really think it makes any difference to them?

Question: What does the woman mean?

A.He should have told them earlier.

B.It is of no use to turn the music down.

C.The neighbors will not listen to him.

D.He should focus on his own thinking.

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第11题
6:第二篇Reading Comprehension: Not too many decades ago it seemed "obvious" both to the
general public and to sociologists that modem society has changed people's natural relations, loosened their responsibilities to kin and neighbors, and substituted in their place superficial relationships with passing acquaintances. However, in recent years a growing body of research has revealed that the "obvious" is not true. It seems that if you are a city resident, you typically know a smaller proportion of your neighbors than you do if you are a resident of a smaller community. But, for the most part, this fact has few significant consequences. It does not necessarily follow that if you know few of your neighbors you will know no one else. Even in very large cities, people maintain close social ties within small, private social worlds. Indeed, the number and quality of meaningful relationships do not differ between more and less urban people. Small-town residents are more involved with kin than are big-city residents. Yet city dwellers compensate by developing friendships with people who share similar interests and activities. Urbanism may produce a different style of life, but the quality of life does not differ between town and city. Nor are residents of large communities any likelier to display psychological symptoms of stress or alienation, a feeling of not belonging, than are residents of smaller communities. However, city dwellers do worry more about crime, and this leads them to a distrust of strangers. These findings do not imply that urbanism makes little or no difference. If neighbors are strangers to one another, they are less likely to sweep the sidewalk of an elderly couple living next door or keep an eye out for young trouble makers. Moreover, as Wirth suggested, there may be a link between a community's population size and its social heterogeneity. For instance, sociologists have found much evidence that the size of a community is associated with bad behavior including gambling, drugs, etc. Large-city urbanites are, also more likely than their small-town counterparts to have a cosmopolitan outlook, to display less responsibility to traditional kinship roles, to vote for leftist political candidates, and to be tolerant of nontraditional religious groups, unpopular political groups, and so-called undesirables. Everything considered, heterogeneity and unusual behavior seem to be outcomes of large population size. One of the consequences of urban life is that impersonal relationships among neighbors ______.

A.disrupt people's natural relations

B.make them worry about crime

C.cause them not to show concern for one another

D.cause them to be suspicious of each other

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