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Section1
11.
M:
Goodnews,I'mnotgoingtohavesurgery
afterall.
ThedoctorsaysIcanstartworkingout
againsoonandmaybeplayfootballlike
beforeinafewweeks.
W:
That'sterrific.
Itwouldbegreatifyoucouldgetback
inshapeintimefortheworldcup.
Q:
Whatdowelearnfromtheconversation?
12.
M:
Ireallyneedtomakesomeextramoney.
YouknowI'vepracticallyspentmyentire
budgetforthissemester.
W:
Whynotcheckoutthenewcafeteriaat
MarketStreet?
Ithinktherearestillafewopenings
suitableforseniorslikeyou.
Q:
Whatdoesthewomansuggestthemando?
13.
M:
IhearJohnlefthiscatinyourcarewhile
he'sonvacationabroad.
Howwereyougettingalongwithit?
W:
Well,itnevercomeswhenIcallit.
Itspillsitsfoodandshedsalloverthe
place.
Ican'twaittillJohngetsback.
Q:
Howdoesthewomanfindthecat?
14.
W:
Hello,ProfessorWhite,Igotmygradein
themailthismorning,butIthinkthere
mightbeamistakeinmymark.
M:
Yeah,I'vegotseveralcallsjustlike
yours.Theremustbeaproblemwiththe
computingsystem.Itshouldbe
straightenedoutinacoupleofhours.
Q:
Whatdoesthemanmean?
15.
M:
ProfessorJohnson,lastnightwhenIwasputtingthefinishingtouchesonmypaper,acomputerfailurecompletelywipedoutmyfiles,doyouthinkIcanhaveanotherdaytoretypeit?
W:
I'msorry,Rod.I'mleavingforaconferencetomorrowandI'llbeawaytwoweeks.IsupposeyoucansendmeanE-copy.
Q:
Whydoesthemansayhecan'tsubmithisassignmentontime?
16.
W:
Ijustcalledthetravelagency,it'sallset.On1stJune,weareheadingforthemountainsandwillbecampingthereforawholeweek.
M:
Haveyoucheckedtheacademiccalendar?
Myclassesaren'toveruntilthe8th.
Q:
Whatdoesthemanimply?
17.
W:
Ithoughttherewasstilltimeformetoapplyforastudentloan,butsomeonejusttoldmethattheclosingdatewaslastTuesday.
M:
Areyousure?
Ithoughtwestillhadanothermonth.Wait,I'vegotabrochurerighthere.LastTuesdaywastheopeningdate.
Q:
Whatdoesthemanimply?
18.
W:
Lookattheallthepollutantsgoingintotheairfromthosefactories.Doyouthinkthey'llevergetthatundercontrol?
M:
Nowwiththenewlawsineffectandsocialawarenessincreasing,wearesuretoturnthingsaround.
Q:
Whatdoesthemanmean?
ConversationOne
W:
Tellme,Peter,whatmakesHarrodssofamous?
M:
Well,it'sthebiggestdepartmentstoreintheUK.AnditsfoodhallandEgyptianhallareveryfamous.PeoplecometoHarrodsjusttoseethem.
W:
WhatisspecialabouttheFoodHall?
M:
Itsellsmanydifferentkindsoffood.Forexample,ithas250kindsofcheesefromallovertheworldandmorethan180kindsofbread.Customersalsoloveallthedifferentkindsofchocolate.Theybuy100tonseveryyear.
W:
That'samazing!
AndwhyistheEgyptianHallsofamous?
M:
Well,whenpeopleseeit,theyfeeltheyareinanotherworld.ItlookslikeEgyptianbuildingfrom4,000yearsagoanditsellsbeautifulobjects.Theyarenot4,000yearsold,ofcourse.
W:
IsittruethatHarrodsproducesitsownelectricity?
M:
Yes,itdoes.70%.Enoughforasmalltown.Tolighttheoutsideofthebuilding,weuse11,500lightbulbs.
W:
Really?
Tellme,howmanycustomersdoyouhaveonanaverageday?
Andhowmuchdotheyspend?
M:
About30,000peoplecomeonanaverageday,butduringthesalesthenumberincreasesto300,000customersaday.Howmuchdotheyspend?
Well,onaverage,customersspendabout1.5millionpoundsaday.Therecordforonedayis9millionpounds.
W:
9millionpoundsinoneday?
M:
Yes!
OnthefirstdayoftheJanuarysales.
W:
Harrodssaysitsellseverythingtoeverybodyeverywhere.Isthatreallytrue?
M:
Ohyes,ofcourse!
Absolutelyeverything.
Q19.WhatistheFoodHallofHarrodsnotedfor?
Q20.WhatdoestheEgyptianhallseemliketothecustomers?
Q21.WhatmakecustomersfindsurprisingaboutHarrods?
Q22.AbouthowmanycustomerscometoHarrodsonanaverageday?
ConversationTwo
W:
HiKevin!
M:
HiLaura,longtimenosee!
Whathaveyoubeenuptolately?
W:
Notmuch,Icanassureyou,andyou?
M:
MuchthesameexceptIdohavesomebignews.
W:
Comeonthissuspenseiskillingme.
M:
No,really,whathaveyoubeendoingthesepastfewweeks?
ThelasttimeIsawyou,youwerelookingforanewjob.
W:
Well,that'snotexactlytrue.Iwasthinkingaboutchangingjobs.Luckily,theyofferedmeanewpositionintheaccountingdepartment.
M:
Astepupinthebigbusinessworld.
W:
?
?
?
exaggerate,butIampleased.Ihadbeenhopingtogetapromotionforawhile.Sowhenitfinallycamethrough,Iwasrelieved.Actually,that'swhyIwaslookingforanewjob.Ijustdidn'twanttoworkthereanymoreiftheyweren'tgoingtorecognizemyefforts.
M:
Right,sometimesyoucandoyourbestanditseemsliketheothersdon'tknowyouexist.Ihopethemoney'sbetter.
W:
Igotanreasonableraise,nowenoughaboutme,I'mdyingtohearyournews.
M:
Igettingmarried.
W:
No,yousaidyou'dnevergetmarried.
M:
Thatwasthenandthisisnow.You'vegottomeetAndrea,she'sgreat!
W:
Thisisallnewstome.Ididn'tevenknowyouweredating.
M:
Weweren't,we'vejustbeendatingfortwoweeksnow.
W:
Andyougettingmarried?
M:
Iknow,Ican'thelpit.Ijustknowshe'stheone.
W:
Well,congratulations!
That'sfantastic!
M:
Thanks,I'mgladtohearyoufeelthatway.
Q23.Whatwasthewomandoingwhenthemanlastsawher?
Q24Whydoesthewomansayshewasrelived?
Q25Whyisthewomansurprisedattheman'snews?
Passage1
Waterscootersarewatervehiclesthatlookverymuchlikemotorcycles.Nowadays,speedy,colorfulwaterscootersaregaininginpopularity.Theycantravelanywhereasmallboatcanandparticularlypopularwithyoungpeople.Therisingpopularityofthecrafthasraisedthequestionofwaterscooterregulation.Inthiscase,theargumentforstrictregulationiscompelling.Waterscootersareaparticularlydeadlyformofwaterrecreation.Forexample,twowomenwerevacationinginLongboatKeywhiletheywerefloatingontherubberboatalongtheshore,awaterscootercrashedintothemandkillthem.Alsowaterscooteroperatorshavebeenkilledorseriouslyinjuredincollisionswithotherwatercraft.Othershavebeenstrandedattheseawhentheirscooterseitherfailedorsankfarfromshore.Manywaterscooteroperatorsareinexperiencedandignorantofnavigationalrules,whichincreasesthepotentialforaccidents.Theincreasingpopularityofthescooterhasaggravatedtheproblem,providingmorewatervehiclestocompeteforthesamespace.Crowdedwaterwavesaresimplyanopeninvitationtodisaster.
Inadditiontotheinherentoperationalhazardsofwaterscooters,theyareprovingtobeanenvironmentalnuisance.Beachresidentscomplainofthenoiseofthescooters.ThePacificWhaleFoundationonthewestcoastexpressedconcernthatthescootersarefrighteningawayanendangeredspeciesofwhalethatmigratestoHawaiiforbreeding.Regulationssuchasminimumoperatingage,restrictedoperatingareasandcompulsoryclassesinwatersafetyareessential.Withoutsuchregulations,tragediesinvolvingwaterscootersaresuretomultiply,whichmakesmanybeachesunsafeforrecreation.
26.Whatdoesthespeakersayaboutwaterscooters?
27.Whatwasmentionedasoneofthecausesofwateraccident?
28.Inwhatwayarewaterscooterssaidtobeanenvironmentalnuisance?
29.Whatdoesthespeakerproposetoensurethesafetyofbeachesforrecreation?
Passage2
ItseemstomethatneighborsaregoingoutofstyleinAmerica.Thefriendnextdoorfromwhomyouborrowedforeggsoraladderhasmovedandpeopleintherenowarestrangers.Someofthetraditionalstoriesofneighborlinessareimpracticalorsillyandmaybejustaswellthatourrelationswithourneighborsarechanging.ThesayingintheBible"Lovethyneighbor"wasprobablyapoortranslation,ofwhatmusthaveoriginallybeen,"respectthyneighbor".Lovecanbecalleduponorder.FewerthanhalfofthepeopleinU.S.liveinthesamehousetheylivedinfiveyearsago.Sothereisnoreasontolovethepeoplewholivenextdoortoyou,justbecausetheyhappentowanderintoarealestateofficethatlistedtheplacenextdoortoyours.Theonlythingneighborshaveincommon,tobeginwith,isproximityandunlesssomethingmoredevelopsthatisn'treasonenoughtobebestfriends.Itsometimeshappensnaturally,butthechancesareverysmallthatyourneighborswillbeyourchoicefriendsorthatyouwillbetheirseither.Thebestrelationshipwithneighborsisoneoffriendlydistance.Yousay"hello",usesmalltalkifyouseethemintheyard,youdiscussproblemsastheyariseandyouhelpeachotherinanemergency.Thedrivewayorthefencebetweenyouisnotreallyacoldshoulderbutaclearboundary.Wealllikeclearly-definedboundariesforourselves.
30.Whatdoesthespeaksayabouttherelationsamongneighborsnowadays?
31.Whydoesthespeaksayitmaybedifficultforpeopletolovetheirneighbors?
32.Whatshouldneighborsdointhespeaker'sopinion?
Passage3
ArticlesinmagazinesandnewspapersandspecialreportsonradioandtelevisionreflecttheconcernofmanyAmericansabouttheincreasingdrop-outrateinourjuniorandseniorhighschools.Coupledwiththisfactisthewarningthatsoonwewillnolongerhaveaworkforcetofillthemanyjobsthatrequireproperlyeducatedpersonnel.Thehighstudentdrop-outrateisnotarecentdevelopment.Tenyearsago,manyurbanschoolswerereportingdrop-outratesbetween35and50percent.Someadministratorsmaintainthatdrop-outsremainthesinglegreate
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