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听力原文: Well, I wrote to them last week thanking them for their help over the accounting

matter. I've just had a reply. They've written to say we were right to decide to reduce costs, which is nice to know. But they want us to cut back even more. Barry suggested that I pass it on to the accounts department to see if they could make more savings. But I think we've gone as far as we can. So I'm just going to leave it for the moment. If they're really insistent, they'll write again. But I don't think I need to do anything aobut it right now.

?You will hear another five recordings.

?For each recording, decide What the main idea is.

?Write one letter (A-H) next to the number of the recording.

?Do net use any letter more than once.

?After you have listened once, replay each recording.

A passing it on to another department

B writing to apologize

C waiting before taking any action

D arranging a meeting

E writing to express thanks

F asking for further details

G writing to complain

H phoning to discuss a problem

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第1题
听力原文:W: That article I wrote came to over fifteen chapters.M: My goodness! What does t

听力原文:W: That article I wrote came to over fifteen chapters.

M: My goodness!

What does the man think about the article?

A.He's surprised at the length.

B.He wants to look it over.

C.He thinks there should be more chapters.

D.He thinks the article is very well written.

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第2题
听力原文:W: Well look at the words. Someone gave this book as a present, and wrote a note
on the inside of the front cover. It's dated 1893. Maybe it's worth something.

M: Everything on that shelf is worth fifty cents.

W: But if this is the signature of someone who is well-known, it might bring a lot more. I hear William Shakespeare's signature is worth about a million dollars.

M: Oh? I can hardly read what that one says. Who wrote it?

W: The title looks like Harold Dobson. Wasn't he a politician or something? I'm going to buy this book and see if I can find a name looks like that in the library.

M: Good luck. Your poetry book may make you rich. But I think my seventy-five-cent story is a better buy.

Where is the conversation taking place?

A.In a second-hand book shop.

B.In a publisher's office.

C.In a library.

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第3题
听力原文:W: Well, look at the words. Someone gave this book as a present, and wrote a note
on the inside of the front cover. It' s dated 1893. Maybe it' s worth something.

M: Everything on that shelf is worth fifty cents.

W: But if this is the signature of someone who is well-known, it might bring a lot more. I hear William Shakespeare's signature is worth about a million dollars.

M: Oh? I can hardly read what that one says. Who wrote it?

W: The name looks like "Harold Dobson". Wasn't he a politician or something? I' m going to buy this book and see if I can find a name looks like that in the library.

M: Good luck. Your poetry book may make you rich. But I think my seventy-five-cent mys- tery is a better buy.

Where is the conversation taking place?

A.In a second-hand book shop.

B.In a publisher' s office.

C.In a library.

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第4题
听力原文:The world I entered at the age of eighteen was a very cheap world. Prices were st

听力原文: The world I entered at the age of eighteen was a very cheap world. Prices were stable. When I entered St. Thomas' Hospital I rent a set of rooms in Vincent Square for which I paid 18 shillings a week. My landlady provided me with a very good breakfast before I went to the hospital and a dinner when I came back at half past six. I only had to pay for the breakfasts and dinners twelve shillings a week. For four-pence I lunched at St. Thomas' on bread and butter and a glass of milk. I was able to live very well, pay my fees, buy my necessary instruments, clothe myself, and have a lot of fun on fourteen pounds a month. And I could always pawn my microscope for three pounds.

I spent five years at St. Thomas' Hospital. I was a bad student, for my heart, as you might have guessed, was not in it. I wanted, I had always wanted, to be a writer, and in the evenings, after my dinner, I wrote and read. Before long, I wrote a novel called "Liza of Lambeth", which I sent to a publisher and was accepted. It came out during my last year at the hospital and it was successful It was of course an accident, but I did not know that. I felt I could afford to give up medicine and make writing my profession; so, three days after I graduated from the school of medicine, I left for Spain to write another book. I did not realize, at that time, that I was taking a great risk.

(33)

A.4.

B.8.

C.5

D.18

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第5题
听力原文:The students performed the play written by George very well and got a good review
in the college newspaper.

(24)

A.George starred the play and reviewed a lot before the performance.

B.The performance was well received.

C.The college newspaper wrote an excellent article about George.

D.A journalist from the college newspaper interviewed the students.

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第6题
听力原文:W: I enjoy going through second-hand bookstores, don't you? It's interesting to s
ee what people used to enjoy reading. Did you see this old book of children's stories?

M: Some of these books aren't so old. Though. See?

W: Hey! Look at this!

M: What? Are you getting interested in nineteenth century poetry all of a sudden?

W: No. Look at the inscription. Someone gave this book as a present and wrote a note on the inside of the front cover. It's dated 1893. Maybe it's worth something.

M: Everything on that shelf is worth 50 cents.

W: But if this is the signature of someone who is well known, it might bring a lot more. 1 hear William Shakespeare's signature is worth about a million dollars.

M: Oh? I can hardly read what that one says. Who wrote it?

W: The name looks like "Harold Dobson". Maybe "Dobbins"? Wasn't he a politician or something? I'm going to buy this book and see if I can find a name like that in the library.

M: Good luck. Your poetry book may make you rich, but I'll bet my seventy-five-cent mystery is a better buy.

(20)

A.In a library.

B.In a school.

C.In a bookstore.

D.In a publisher's offer.

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第7题
听力原文:M: Hello, Mary. Why do you look so upset?W: Well, every February, candy, flowers

听力原文:M: Hello, Mary. Why do you look so upset?

W: Well, every February, candy, flowers and gifts are everywhere. But where is mine? I hate this St. Valentine's Day. Who on earth is this saint and why do we have to celebrate this holiday?

M: Oh, don't be so depressed; your Mr. Right is waiting for you not far away. Just be a little patient. And I can tell you that the saint himself was not very happy on this day either.

W: Why? That's interesting, tell me.

M: Well, there are several stories about this man from both Christian and ancient Roman traditions.

W: That means we are not very sure of the exact history of it, are we?

M: Yes, but we do know that February has long been a month of romance.

W: Then what happened to this Valentine? Why did you say it's a tragedy?

M: Well, one story said that Valentine actually sent the first "valentine" greeting himself. When he was a prisoner, Valentine fell in love with a young girl who visited him during his confinement. Before his death, he wrote her a letter, in which he signed "From your Valentine".

W: Wow, it's so sad and so romantic!

M: Well, so don't be upset anymore. At least your future Valentine will be there and alive.

W: That doesn't help. I'm still very frustrated.

(20)

A.They only send cards with "From your Valentine" written on it.

B.They exchange candy, flowers and gifts.

C.They go to church to pray.

D.They hold parties.

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第8题
听力原文:W: What sort of hours do you work, Steve?M: Well I have to work very long hours,

听力原文:W: What sort of hours do you work, Steve?

M: Well I have to work very long hours, about eleven hours a day.

W: What time do you start?

M: I work 9 to 3. Then I start again at 5:30 and work until 11, six days a week. So I have to work very unsocial hours,

W: And do you have to work at the weekend?

M: Oh, yes, that's our busiest time. I get Wednesdays off.

W: What are the things you have to do and the things you don't have to do?

M: Uh, I don't have to do the washing-up, so that's good. I have to wear white, and I have to keep everything in the kitchen totally clean.

W: What's hard about the job?

M: You are standing up all the time. When we are busy, people get angry and sharp, but that's normal.

W: How did you learn the profession?

M: Well, I did a two-year course at college. In the first year we had to learn the basics, and then we had to take exams.

W: Was it easy to find a job?

M: I wrote to about six hotels and one of them gave me my first job, so I didn't have to wait too long.

W: And what's the secret of being good at your job?

M: Attention to detail. You have to love it. You have to show passion for it.

W: And what are your plans for the future?

M: I want to have my own place when the time is right.

What does the man say about his job?

A.It allows him to make a lot of friends.

B.It requires him to work long hours.

C.It enables him to apply theory to practice.

D.It helps him understand people better.

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第9题
听力原文:They already wrote the proposal, didn't they?(A) Yes, that's appropriate.(B) Sure

听力原文:They already wrote the proposal, didn't they?

(A) Yes, that's appropriate.

(B) Sure, I'll write it tonight.

(C) Yes, they turned it in yesterday.

(1)

A.

B.

C.

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第10题
听力原文:M: Hi, Janet, you are so lucky to be done with your final exams and term papers.

听力原文: M: Hi, Janet, you are so lucky to be done with your final exams and term papers. I still have 2 more finals to take.

W: Really?

M: Yeah, [19] So what are you doing this summer, anything special?

W: Well, actually yeah. [19] My parents have always liked taking my sister and me to different places in the United States. You know, places with historical significance. I guess they wanted to reinforce the stuff we learned in school about history. And so even though we are older now, they still do once in a while.

M: Oh, so where are you going this summer?

W: Well, this summer it's finally going to be Gettysburg.

M: [20] Finally? You mean they never took you yet? I mean Gettysburg, it's probably the most famous civil war site in the country. It's only a couple of hours away. I think that would be one of the first place that they've taken you. I have been there a couple of times.

W: We were going to go about ten, well, no, [21] it was exactly ten years ago, but I don't know, something happened. I cannot remember what.

M: Something changed your plans?

W: Yeah, we ended up not going anywhere that year. I wrote a paper about Gettysburg last semester for a history class I was taking. Well, about the political situation in the United States right after the battle at Gettysburg, [22] so I'm eager to see the place.

(4)

A.Places the man has visited.

B.A paper the woman is writing for a class.

C.School activities they enjoy.

D.The woman's plans for the summer.

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第11题
听力原文:The first magazine was a little periodical called The Review and it was started i

听力原文: The first magazine was a little periodical called The Review and it was started in London in 1704. It looked a lot like the newspapers of the time, but in terms of its content, it was much different. Newspapers were concerned mainly with news event, but The Review focused on important domestic issues of the day as well as the policies of the government.

In England at the time, people could still be thrown in jail for publishing articles that were critical of the King anti that's exactly what happened to Daniel Defoe. He was the outspoken founder of The Review. Defoe actually wrote the first issue of The Review from prison. You see, he had been arrested because of his writings that criticized the policies of the Church of England which was headed by the King. After his release, Defoe continued to produce The Review and the magazine started to appear on a mare frequent schedule, about 3 times a week.

It didn't take long for other magazines to start popping up. In 1709, a magazine called The Tattler began publication. This new magazine contained a mixture of news, poetry, political analysis and philosophical essays.

(33)

A.Its publication was banned by the British government.

B.It was the first weekly newspaper.

C.It caused a prison revolt.

D.It was the first magazine ever published.

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