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=1 \* ROMAN I Listening Comprehension
!\NKu1ta Section A
e<p_u)m Directions: In this section, you will hearfive short talks. At the end of each talk, you will hear some questions. Boththe talks and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a question,you must choose the best answer from the four choices marked A, B, C and D.Then mark the corresponding letter on the ANSWER SHEET with a single linethrough the centre.
3o'SY@'W e< Ee2pGX 1.
A. They are looking for thenews in that journal.
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fuH Dif, C. The newsstandprobably has the journal.
.~5cNu'#m D. They areexpecting a new journey.
b'N"?W^YQ 2. A.She has changed her major to economics.
;D/'7f7.} B.she majors in business administration now.
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|jV4]7Luq D.she does not want to major in business administration.
r,6~?hG] 3. A.She bought a carpet and a cleaner.
s8``U~D B.Someone cleaned Ann’s carpet.
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kmW!0hm;e 4. A.Mr. Brown was at home.
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:;"3k64 5. A.Hardly anybody here speaks frankly.
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B.Take a different route to get where you are going.
7k3":2: C.We have asked everyone to form a straight line.
p,D/ Pb8 D.The questions are complicated, but there is only one right answer.
McnP>n ;T52aX Section B
of& vQ Directions: In this section, you will hearthree short talks. At the end of each talk, you will hear some questions. Boththe talks and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear aquestion, you must choose the best answer from the four choices marked A, B, Cand D. Then mark the corresponding letter on the ANSWER SHEET with a singleline through the centre.
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v2@M,xbxF: 6. On what occasions should you say “Congratulations!”?
>5 5/@+^ A.When somebody offers apologies to you.
*pasI.2s# B.When someone tells an exciting story to you.
N&>D/Z;" C.When somebody is in an extremely happy occasion.
"Pys3=h D.When people have completed something successfully.
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R.S.V.P .in an invitation mean?
DTIy/ A.Response very promptly.
G>_ZUHdI B.Response very punctually.
kD;BwU[ C.Response, please.
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Y2$%%@ A.To express one’s sympathy and regret to someone.
2dI:],7 B.To express one’s gratitude to someone.
sU}e78m h C.To express one’s opinion to someone.
aVtwpkgZ D.To express one’s anger to someone.
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Soylent Green about?
LQQhn{[D A.The population of New York Cityin the year 2022.
W@0(Y9jdg B.The life in New York Cityin the year 2022.
O>>8%=5Q C.The ocean plant-soylent.
7xd}J(l D.The food and housing problems in the future.
kdo)y(fn@ 10. What is the soylent yellow and red madeof?
<St`"H A.Ocean plants.
<=`@`rm{ B.Crackers.
kR_[p._ C.Soybeans.
a[JgR /E@x D.Tomatoes.
6Rt pB\hq 11. What might be the main reason of this “scaringreality” according to the speaker?
9(I4x]` A.The gap between the rich and the poor.
KVntBe]I B.The housing shortage in big cities like New York.
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T. C.The limited job opportunities in New York City.
':[y]ep(~| D.The expansion of big cities and large population.
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>9klh-f Question 12-15 are based on the talk youhave just heard.
YJ0[BcZ 12. Which room does the guest stay?
> w'6ZDA*X A.240 B. 250 C. 214 D. 213
*5NffiA}- 13. What does the guest want to borrow?
=os j}( A.Ten dollars.
O//e0?]W B.An iron.
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