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M:

Yes,Ido.I’mleavingforChicagoorBoston.Anyway,I’veneverregrettedmyearlierdecision.

Wheredoesthemanlivenow?

13.M:

Mum,beforeIgoout,couldyougoovertheshoppinglistandseeifthere’sanythingelseyouneed?

Yes.That’sabouteverything.Nowyou’resureyoudon’tmindgoing,darling?

Whatisthemanprobablygoingtodo?

14.W:

Theclerksaidthatwehadtowaituntilafterlunchtopickupthepapers.

Butwhatarewegoingtodotokilltimebeforethat?

Whatdoesthemanmean?

15.W:

Honey,whydon’twehavedinneratHilton?

I’veneverbeenthere.

Areyoukidding?

Thatwillcostusafortune.Bettersomewhereelse.Idon’twanttoletmymoneygodownthedrain.

Whydoesthemanrespondtothewomanthisway?

16.M:

Excuseme,butcouldyoutellmehowtogettotheFriendshipHotel?

Ithoughtitwasonthiscorner,butIseemtohavemadeamistake.

Iamsorry,butIamastrangerheremyself.Maybeyoucantrycallingthem.Thereisaphoneoverthereoutsidethedepartmentstore.

Whatdoesthewomanmean?

17.M:

Goodmorning.ThisisJohnParkerspeaking.I’mjustringingtoconfirmmyappointmentwithMr.Smiththisafternoon.

Yes.Mr.Smith’sexpectingyouatthreeo’clock.

Whyisthemanmakingthephonecall?

18.W:

I’mthinkingoftakingfivecoursesnextsemester.

Wouldn’tfourbewiser?

Nowyouwillheartwolongconversations.

ConversationOne

Honey,I’mgoingtothesupermarkettopickupfoodforSaturday’spicnic.Anysuggestions?

Well,everyonehasbeentalkingabouthavingabarbecuedownbytheriver,sowhynotgetsomehamburgerandhotdogs?

Buthowmuchhamburgerarewegoingtoneed?

Andhotdogstoo?

Uh,Idon’tknow.Howaboutthreepoundsofhamburgerandacoupleofpackagesofhotdogs?

Oh,that’snotgoingtobeenough.Doyourememberthelastpicnicwewenton?

Yourfriend,Jim,ateabouttenhamburgersbyhimself!

You’reright.Let’ssee.Thenninepoundsofhamburgermeatand,uh,andsevenpackagesofhotdogs?

Okay.I’dbetterwritethisdown.ShallIpickupsomechickenforthosewhodon’tlikehamburgerorhotdogs?

Soundsfine.Andfiveorsixbagsofpotatochips?

Bettermakethateightorso.

Allright.

Whatelse?

Uh,we’regonnaneedsomesoftdrinks.

Yeah.Justbuytenofthosebig2-literbottles.

Sure,butwhat’sfordessert?

MaybewecouldaskKathytomakeafewapplepieslikeshedidlasttime?

No,notKathy.Iheardshe’sbeenverybusyworkingtwojobs,sowehadbetternotaskher.Hey,whydon’tyouask,uh,what’shernamethattallblonde,Susan,theonewhomovedinacrossthestreet?

Ibetshe’dbewillingtohelpyou.

Nah,Idon’tthinkIcouldaskher.Ihaven’tgotaphonenumber.Anyway,Icandoitmyself.

Questions19to22arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.

19.What’stheprobablerelationshipbetweenthetwospeakers?

20.Howmuchhamburgerdotheydecidetobuy?

21.WhatcanbeinferredaboutJim?

22.WhichofthefollowingstatementsistrueofSusan?

ConversationTwo

Hello.

Emily,whereareyou?

I’vebeenwaitinghereattheGoodFriend,aKoreanrestaurant.

Ican’tfindit.I’mlost.

Oh,no!

Whereareyou?

Mmm,I’minfrontofasmallsupermarket,Lawson’s.

Okay.Justwalkeastandthere’sabookstoreontheright.

Andtherestaurantisnexttothebookstore?

Yes.It’sbetweenthebookstoreandabank.Andpleasehurry!

Ifyouhadn’tgivenmesuchbaddirection,I’dbetherealready.Allright,nowIseeyou.

It’sabouttime!

I’vebeenwaitinghereallthemorning!

Oh,relax!

Now,we’dbetterfindouthowtogettothelibrary.Maybeweshouldasksomeone.

YouknowIdon’tlikeaskingfordirections.Look,I’vealreadyboughtamap.IguessweshouldtakeBusNo.5tothenewcommunity,andthenchangetothesubway.Thelibraryisononeofthesubwaylines.

Okay,hurryup!

Thelectureisat10,andit’salreadyaquarterpastnine.

Questions23to25arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.

23.Wherewastherestaurantlocated?

24.Wherewerethetwospeakersgoing?

25.WhywasEmilylatefortheirappointment?

SectionB

Directions:

Inthissection,youwillhearthreeshortpassages.Attheendofeachpassage,youwillhearsomequestions.Boththepassageandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaquestion,youmustchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).ThenmarkthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet2withasinglelinethroughthecenter.

PassageOne

Todayschoolchildreninmanycountrieshavehighratesoffailingeyesight.Twomethodshavebeenproposedtopreventnear-sightedness,oneWesternandoneChinese.

TheWesternmethodwasdevelopedbyMr.Bates,aBritishactor,intheearlypartofthiscentury.Hetrainedpeopletorelaxtheireyesfrequentlyduringaperiodofintensereading.Hismethodsincludedcoveringopeneyeswiththepalmsofthehandsandlookingatthedistantobjectsbymovingtheeyesfromsidetosideinsteadofstaringatthem.Batesalsoencouragedschoolchildrentolookfrequentlyatacalendaronthewalloftheclassroomtorelaxtheireyes.AfamousBritishwriterevenwroteabookonthebeneficialeffectsoftheBatesmethodforhisvision.

TheTraditionalChinesemethodinvolvespressingcertainpointsaroundtheeyeswiththefingers.Thisalsorelaxesexcessivetensionineyemuscles.ItisbestdonebydoctorstrainedintraditionalChinesemedicine,butitcanalsobedonebystudentsthemselves.

Teachersandparentsshouldencouragepupilstorelaxtheireyesfrequentlywhilereadingandstudying.

Questions26to28arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.

26.WhatwastheprofessionofMr.Bates?

27.AccordingtoMr.Bates,whatshouldpeopledotoprotecttheireyesight?

28.Accordingtothespeaker,whatshouldtheteachersandparentsencouragetheirpupilstodo?

PassageTwo

FromthislookoutweenjoyoneofthemostspectacularviewsofSanFrancisco.Asyoucansee,thecityrestsonaseriesofhillsvaryinginaltitudefromsealeveltoninehundredandthirty-eightfeet.Thefirstpermanentsettlementwasmadeatthissitein1776.Forthirteenyearsthevillagehadfewerthanonehundredinhabitants.Butin1848,withthediscoveryofgold,thepopulationgrewtotenthousand.ThesameyearthenamewaschangedfromYerbaBueatoSanFrancisco.By1862telegraphcommunicationslinkedSanFranciscowitheasterncities,andby1869,thefirsttranscontinentalrailroadconnectedthePacificcoastwiththeAtlanticseaboard.TodaySanFranciscohasapopulationofalmostthreemillion.Itisthefinancialcenterofthewest,andservesastheterminusfortrans-Pacificsteamshiplinesandairtraffic.TheportofSanFranciscowhichisalmosteighteenmileslongwith42piers,handlesbetweenfiveandsixmilliontonsofcargoannually.Andnow,ifyouwilllooktoyourright,youshouldjustbeabletoseetheeastsectionoftheGoldenGateBridge.Thebridge,whichismorethanonemilelong,spanstheharborfromSanFranciscotoMarinCountyandtheRedWoodHighway.Itwascompletedin1937atacostofthirty-twomilliondollarsandisstilloneofthelargestsuspensionbridgesintheworld.

Questions29to31arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.

29.Accordingtothespeaker,whathappenedin1848?

30.WhatisthepopulationofSanFranciscotoday?

31.HowmuchdiditcosttocompletetheconstructionoftheGoldenGateBridge?

PassageThree

Forgoodorbad,computersarenowpartofourdailylives.Withthepriceofasmallhomecomputernowbeinglower,expertspredictthatbeforelongallschoolsandbusinessesandmostfamiliesintherichpartsoftheworldwillownacomputerofsomekind.Amongthegeneralpublic,computersarousestrongfeelings—peopleeitherlovethemorhatethem.Thecomputerloverstalkabouthowusefulcomputerscanbeinbusiness,ineducationandinthehome—apartfromallthegames,youcandoyouraccountsonthem,usethemtocontrolyourcentralheating,andinsomeplacesevendoyourshoppingwiththem.Computers,theysay,willalsobringsomeleisure,asmoreandmoreunpleasantjobsaretakenoverbycomputerizedrobots.Thehaters,ontheotherhand,arguethatcomputersbringnotleisurebutunemployment.Theyworry,too,thatpeoplewhospendalltheirtimetalkingtocomputerswillforgethowtotalktoeachother.Andanyway,theyask,what’swrongwithgoingshoppingandlearninglanguagesinclassroomwithrealteachers?

Buttheirbiggestfearisthatcomputersmayeventuallytakeoverfromhumanbeingsaltogether.

Questions32to35arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.

32.Whatdoesthispassagemainlytalkabout?

33.Accordingtothepassage,whatisnotmentionedaboutcomputers?

34.Whatisthebiggestfearofthecomputerhaters?

35.What’sthespeaker’sattitudetocomputers?

SectionC

Inthissection,youwillhearapassagethreetimes.Whenthepassageisreadforthefirsttime,youshouldlistencarefullyforitsgeneralidea.Whenthepassageisreadforthesecondtime,youarerequiredtofillintheblanksnumberedfrom36to43withtheexactwordsyouhavejustheard.Forblanksnumberedfrom44to46youarerequiredtofillinthemissinginformation.Youcaneitherusetheexactwordsyouhavejustheardorwritedownthema

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