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Ⅰ. ?Listening Comprehension (20 points) `XK+Y
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Directions: There are five statements in this section. Each statement will be spoken only once. When you hear a statement, read the four choices given and choose the one which is closest in meaning to the statement you have heard by marking the corresponding letter A, B, C and D on the ANSWER SHEET. 'qlWDt/
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A. Tony’s boss left office for two days. q,fk@GI'2
B. Tony quit his job after two days. ECf
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A. The professor told the students that the date of the exam would be changed. SO}en[()O
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C. The exam would not be canceled as the professor had originally said. P(XNtQ= K
D. The professor said the exam would not be postponed. tX.{+yyU
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A. I wrote to you. &xjeZh4-
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A. Unlike Sarah, Frank takes his coffee black. *S>,5R0k
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A. There were more people than chairs. !WReThq
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D. There were never enough people. dj0`Q:VZ
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Directions: In this section, you will hear five short conversations. At the end of each conversation, a question will be asked about what was said. Both the conversation and the question will be spoken only once. After each question, there will be a pause. During the pause, you must read the four suggested answers marked A, B, C and D on your test paper, and decide which is the best answer. Then mark the corresponding letter on the ANSWER SHEET. r
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A. An architect. %C8fv|@:f
B. A civil engineer. 'd@Vusq}2
C. A furniture designer. tFd^5A*
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A. He had a busy morning. 8@a|~\3-
B. He had a terrible morning. YMx
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C. He had an exciting morning. D|D1`CIM
D. He had a terrific morning. f-tV8
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A. Trains are often overcrowded with tourists. (A*r&Ak[
B. She is in favor of closing down the railway. nA]dQ+5sT
C. She always takes trains whenever she goes out. =;3|?J0=
D. The railway is more convenient than the highway. 8&=+Mw
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A. It’s a well-paying job. TJB0O]@3
B. The job can be very rewarding. [VPqI~u5)
C. The job may not be worth taking. 8[FC
D. It’s a job she can do. G<