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Why doesn’t the man carry a camera with him?  Listen to the conversation, mark each question as A, B, C or D according to what you hear. M: Did you take these pictures? They’re very good. W: Yes, I think they turned out well too. I like to take my camera with me wherever I go. That way, if I see something interesting, I can snap a picture of it. M: Carrying a big camera around is too much trouble for me. W: My camera is really small though. Here let me show you. M: That is a compact camera, but you really must know a lot about photography to get such professional looking results. W: Not necessarily. This camera is simple to operate. M: Does this model come with a flash attachment for indoor shots? W: Better than that. It has a built-in electronic flash and automatic focus, too. I don’t even have to worry about focusing. M: That’s what I need. When I take pictures they usually come out blurry because I don’t adjust the lenses properly and I hate photos that are out of focus. Is a camera like yours expensive? W: Less than you’d expected. Why don’t you check the prices at Hatfield’s down the street? This model was on sale there last week. M: I think I will. It certainly won’t hurt to take a look.

A.He doesn’ t have a flash attachment.

B.He thinks a big camera would be too much trouble.

C.He doesn’ t think he knows enough about a camera.

D.He has a professional photographer take pictures for him.

When was this model camera on sale at Hatfield’ s?  

A.Last week.

B.Last weekday.

C.Last Wednesday.

D.Last weekends.

How is the woman’ s camera?  

A.It’ s very expensive.

B.It is small but a little difficult to operate.

C.It is small and simple to operate.

D.It can’ t come with a flash attachment for indoor shots.

What problem does the man have when he takes pictures?  

A.His pictures are often blurry.

B.His indoor shots are too dark.

C.His camera is too big for good detail.

D.He can’ t find good subjects to photograph.

According to the woman, what is the one major advantage of her camera?  

A.It is easy to load.

B.It focuses automatically.

C.It advances the film automatically.

D.It has a lot of specialized lenses.

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Mr. Smith is booking a tour for a lady and himself at a travel agency.Listen to the conversation, mark each statement as either True(T)or False(F)according to your listening. W: Golden Star Hotel. May I help you? M: Good morning. This is John Smith calling from Sun Computer Software Company. I’d like to make a reservation while I attend the International High-Tech Fair. W: What kind of room would you like? M: I’d like two single rooms with bath, both on the same floor. W: For how many nights? M: For five nights from October 10 to 15. Do you have rooms available on those days? W: Just a minute. I’ll check. I’m very sorry, but we have two double rooms but not two singles available. M: What is the difference in price? W: The single rooms are $75, and doubles are $100. M: I see. What are the double rooms like? W: Very nice rooms, sir. I can give you two doubles on the 25th floor with a beautiful ocean view. M: All right fine. Then I’d like to book two double rooms for Sun Computer Software Company. The guests’ names are Mr. John Smith and Miss Maria Johnson. W: Thank you. So that’s two rooms on the 25th floor arriving on October 10th and departing on the 15th. M: Right. I’ll confirm this by e-mail. W: Thank you, Mr. Smith. Good-bye. TRUE FALSE
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[*] Most of the people who appear most often and most gloriously in the history books are great conquerors and generals and soldiers, whereas the people who really helped civilization forward are often never mentioned at all. We do not know who first set a broken lag or launched a seaworthy boat, or calculated the length of the year, or manured a field; but we know all about the killers and destroyers. People think a great deal of them so much so that on all the highest pillars in the great cities of the world you will find the figure of a conqueror or a general or a soldier. And I think most people believe that the greatest countries are those that have beaten in battle the greatest number of other countries and ruled over them as conquerors. It is just possible they are, but they are not the most civilized. Animals fight; so do savages; hence to be good at fighting is to be good in the way in which an animal or a savage is good, but it is not to be civilized. Even being good at getting other people to fight for you and telling them how to do it most efficiently—this, after all, is what conquerors and generals have done—is not being civilized. People fight to settle quarrels. Fighting means killing, and civilized people ought to be able to find some ways of settling their dispute other than by seeing which side can kill off the greater number of the other side, and then saying that that side which has killed most has won. And not only has won, but, because it has won, has been in the right. For that is what going to war means; it means saying that might is right. That is what the story of mankind has on the whole been like. Even our own age has fought the two greatest wars in history, in which millions of people were killed or mutilated. And while today it is true that people do not fight and kill each other in the streets—while, that is to say, we have got to the stage of keeping the rules and behaving properly to each other in daily life—nations and countries have not learnt to do this yet, and still behave like savages. But we must not expect too much. After all, the race of men has only just started. From the point of view of evolution human beings are very young children indeed, babies, in fact, of a few months old. Scientists reckon that there has been life of some sort on the earth in the form of jelly fish and that kind of creature for about twelve hundred million years; but there have been men for only one million years, and there have been civilized men for about eight thousand years at the outside. These figures are difficult to grasp; so let us scale them down. Suppose that we reckon the whole past of living creatures on the earth as one hundred years; then the whole past of man works out at about one month, and during that month there have been civilizations for between seven and eight hours. So you see there has been little time to learn in, but there will the oceans of time in which to learn better. Taking man’ s civilized past at about seven or eight hours, we may estimate his future, that is to say, the whole period between now and when the sun grows too cold to maintain life any longer on the earth, at about one hundred thousand years. Thus mankind is only at the beginning of its civilized life, and as I say, we must not expect too much. The past of man has been on the whole a pretty beastly business, a business of fighting and bullying and gorging and grabbing and hurting. We must not expect even civilized people not to have done these things. All we can ask is that they will sometimes have done something else. Questions 66 ~ 70 Answer the following questions with the information given in the passage.
【T1】我要跟你讲讲文学是什么! 不——只是但愿能做到,可实际上我做不到。 (wish)对于文学的奥秘,只能略加阐释,做点提示,仅此而已。 【T2】我就试着给诸位做点提示吧。(thinking)为此,我要引导你回顾一下你的历史,或者做一番遐想。 【T3】比如说,那天夜晚你和你的挚友一道散步,你对他可是无话不谈,或者说几乎无话不谈! (faithful)当时你心头萦绕着一桩不同寻常的事,真有点想对他保守秘密。 【T4】可你又像中了邪似的,不知怎么就扯出来了。 (contrive)你的朋友善解人意,又很谨慎,那副急于了解内情、洗耳恭听的样子,让你感到不胜高兴,于是你越说越来劲,越说越推心置腹,最后你激动地低声嚷道:“好家伙,她真是神奇呀!”【T5】这时候,你就进入了文学的领地。 (domain)
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Mary has______on the family tradition of giving away plants. lived moved carried taken turned
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In this section, you will hear five short conversations. Each conversation will be read only once. At the end of each conversation, one question will be asked,and you have fifteen seconds to read the four choices marked A, B, C and D,and decide which is the best answer. Then mark the corresponding letter on the answer sheet with a single line through the center. 1. M: Could you tell me the timetable of the school bus? W: Well, the bus leaves here for the campus every two hours from 6:30 am. But on weekends it starts half an hour later. Question: When does the second bus leave on Saturday? 2. W: Have you always been on this site? M: No, we used to be on an industrial estate on the outskirts of York. W: Why did you move? M: We needed larger premises so we moved to this greenfield site last year. Question: Why did the man move? 3. W: Good morning, I’d like two of this, please. M: Is that in color or black-and-white? W: In color, please, just as it is. M: Of course. You do realize color is more expensive, don’t you? W: That’s fine, I’m not bothered about the cost. M: It’s a nice drawing. Did you do it? W: No, no. Actually, I got it from an art book. Question: Where is the woman? 4. W: Can you tell me what’s included in your warranty? M: Certainly. The product has a two-year guarantee. If it breaks down during that period we offer a replacement unit completely free of charge. Our products are very reliable but we recommend you take out an extended warranty. This covers you for a further two years. W: I see. What does that include? M: It covers all parts and labour, except for normal wear and tear of course. Question: Which one is correct if the woman takes out an extended warranty? 5. W: David is playing a computer game. M: Should he do that when the final exam is drawing near? Question: What does the man think David should do? 7:30. 8:00. 8:30. 9:00.

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