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M: What can I do for you, madam?

W: I'd like to have a look at books on science. I want to buy some. 1£®Where are the two speakers talking?

A£®In a shop. B£®In a bookstore. C£®In a library. ´ð°¸£ºB (Text 2)

W: I am hoping to get some bread from the shop before it closes. M: My watch says 6¡Ã50, so we have around 40 minutes left to get there. 2£®When does the shop close?

A£®At 7¡Ã30. B£®At 6¡Ã30. C£®At 7¡Ã00. ´ð°¸£ºA (Text 3)

W£ºExcuse me, would you mind if I used your phone? M£ºHelp yourself; it is on the table over there. 3£®What does the man tell the woman to do?

A£®Help herself to some food. B£®Use the phone on the table. C£®Bring some food to the table. ´ð°¸£ºB (Text 4)

M: Do you have to leave already? It's only nine o'clock. W: I'm sorry, but I must. My parents are expecting me. 4£®What does the woman mean?

A£®She can stay a little longer.

B£®She must go home now. C£®Her parents like her very much. ´ð°¸£ºB (Text 5)

W: Excuse me, does it say $4.5 for the bananas?

M: Oh, no. You bought no more than 4 pounds. The bananas were a dollar five per pound. 5£®How much should the woman pay for the bananas?

A£®$4.50. B£®$4.20. C£®$1.05. ´ð°¸£ºB

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M: Helen, what do you think of this advertisement in today's newspaper?

W: Didn't I tell you? It was also in last week's newspaper. I saw it there and so I inquired by letter. I had a phone call today from the company and I've got an interview tomorrow. M: That's exciting. Do you think you've got the job?

W£ºWell, they seemed very eager on the phone. I do think that they'll probably offer me the

job.

M: So, you're going to California?

W: I didn't say that.I may be offered the job, but I won't take the job unless they agree to pay for my return ticket.It would be hard work looking after two boys and three girls, so I want a proper salary, too. Even though living in California would probably be great fun.

6£®What is the job that the woman applied for?

A£®To serve in a phone company. B£®To work for a newspaper. C£®To look after children. ´ð°¸£ºC

7£®On what conditions would the woman accept the job?

A£®The return ticket is paid and the salary is good. B£®She could be free to go shopping. C£®The work is fun.

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8£®How did the woman contact the company?

A£®Through a newspaper. B£®Over the phone. C£®By a letter. ´ð°¸£ºC

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W£ºYou know, Larry. We've got a new manager in our department. M£ºOh£¿You hoped to get the job, didn't you? W£ºYes, I did.

M£ºI'm sorry.That's too bad. Who is it? Who got the job, I mean?

W£ºSomeone called Drexel, Carl Drexel. He's been with the company only two years. I've

been here longer. And I know more about the job, too. M£ºHmm.Why do you think they gave it to him and not you? W£ºBecause I'm the wrong sex, of course!

M£ºYou mean you didn't get the job because you're a woman? W£ºYes, that was probably it.It isnt fair! M£ºWhat sorts of clothes does he wear? W£ºA dark suit, white shirt, and a tie. Why?

M£ºListen, Sylvia. Perhaps that had something to do with it.

W£ºYou mean you think I didn't get the job because I come to work in jeans and a sweater? M£ºIt's possible, isn't it?

W£ºDo you really think I should wear a skirt or a dress?

M£ºI'm not saying you should. I'm saying you should think about it.That's all! W£ºWhy should I do that? I'm good at my job! That's the only important thing.

M£ºHmm. Perhaps it should be the only important thing. But it isn't. Not in this company. 9£®What's the possible relationship between the two speakers?

A£®Boss and employee. B£®Colleagues.

C£®Teacher and student. ´ð°¸£ºB

10£®What clothes does the woman usually wear at work?

A£®A dark suit and a white shirt.

B£®Jeans and a sweater. C£®A skirt or a dress. ´ð°¸£ºB

11£®What's the woman complaining about?

A£®Her boss is unfair.

B£®The man is not listening to her carefully.

C£®Another woman in the company has taken the job that was supposed to have been

given to her. ´ð°¸£ºA

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M£ºHi£¬Lily£¬where are you going this weekend?

W£ºHi, Tiger.I'm going to the beach with some friends. Do you want to come£¬too? M£ºYeah, that sounds like fun. Which beach are you going to?

W£ºWe were thinking about driving north to the Big Beach. I like to watch the sea birds and

wildlife there.

M£ºThat sounds great! When do you plan to leave? W£ºWell, I think it's at about 4¡Ã00 p£®m. on Friday. M£ºDo you have space for me in one of the cars? W£ºSure, we'll fit you into a car. M: Great! Where should we meet? W£ºMeet on Friday in front of my house. M£ºOK, I'll see you then. Bye.

12£®What is the main topic of the conversation?

A£®Friends. B£®Sea birds. C£®A trip. ´ð°¸£ºC

13£®Why does the woman like going to the beach?

A£®Because she wants to sit in the sun. B£®Because she is fond of watching the waves.

C£®Because she enjoys watching sea birds and wildlife there. ´ð°¸£ºC

14£®When do they plan to meet?

A£®Saturday. B£®One year later.