W: Let me check. It's a dollar and 55 cents.
Q: What is the probable relationship between the two speakers?
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A. Shop assistant and customer.
B. Post clerk and customer.
C. Store keeper and customer.
D. Waitress and customer.
A.Catching runaway criminals.B.Scratching the hidden bombs.C.Patrolling the dangerous
A. Catching runaway criminals.
B. Scratching the hidden bombs.
C. Patrolling the dangerous town.
Drag-sniffing or bomb-sniffing.
听力原文:M: I'm fed up with the noisy environment here. I suppose we should rent a house with better environment, but I don't see how we can afford it right now.
W: If only we hadn't bought the second-hand car!
Q: What does the woman mean?
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A. She regretted having bought the second-hand car.
B. It is unnecessary to rent another house.
C. They should sell their second-hand car and buy a new one.
D. They can afford a second-hand car.
听力原文:W: Hi, Mark. I didn't know you could paint.
M: Well, I'm just learning. It's for my studio art class.
W: It's pretty good for a beginner.
M: Oh thanks, Judy. The instructor really liked my schedules, but she hasn't seen my painting yet.
W: Eh, there seems to be something wrong with it though.
M: Yeah, I know what you mean. It doesn't look right to me either.
W: I think I know. Look here at the sky, it just seems to fill in with other colors of painting.
M: What do you mean? Everyone knows the sky is blue,
W: Well, that depends. Sometime it is and sometime it isn't, as sunset can be full of reds and purples. Well, even now, take a look now Mark, what do you sec?
M: It looks blue to me.
W: Look again. Do you see a kind of tannish color?
M: Oh yeah, I see what you mean.
W: By adding some tan to your sky, I think you'll get a more accurate picture, and the color will look more natural.
M: I think I'll try that. Gee, how did you get to know so much about painting? Have you taken a lot of courses?
W: No, actually. But my father is an artist.
M: A professional artist?
W: Oh yeah.
M: I wish we could talk some more, Judy. How about going for a cup of coffee? I'm ready for a break.
W: I'd love to. But I have to take a history exam. In fact, I was just on my way to the classroom, and I think I am already late. Maybe tomorrow.
M: Great, I'll meet you at the students' center after my class. A little after three, ok?
W: Sounds good. Got to be going now.
M: Bye, Judy.
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A study group.
B. A history exam.
C. The man's painting.
D. A professional artist.