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听力原文:W: Excuse me, would you mind answering a few questions?
M: Well, I don't know. I am in rather a hurry actually.
W: It won' t take a moment. We' re doing a public opinion poll on some important political questions to try to find out if the Government really has support for its policies. The results are going to be published in a national newspaper.
M: Oh, all right, then.
W: Thanks. Well, I'll read out statements and you have to say whether you agree strongly, agree, disagree, disagree strongly or just don't know. OK?
M: Yes.
W: Well, first of all, "Policemen should always carry guns." Do you agree?
M: No, not always.
W: What is your opinion?
M: They shouldn' t do that when they' re on normal duty. But if they' re chasing a criminal who they know has got a gun, then they should .be armed as well.
W: OK, next question. "Britain should drive on the right-hand side of the road."
M: What rubbish! Why doesn't everybody else drive on the left?
W: All right. One more question: "Britain should leave the EEC."
M: That' s nasty. I wash' t in favor of us joining, but I think it would be difficult to leave now. I think we'll just have to stay in and make the best of it.
W: OK, that' s all. Thank you very much.
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A. Polltaker and passenger.
B. Program host and guest.
C. Student and teacher.
D. Politician and supporter.

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听力原文: In Britain, just after the main television news programs, audience figures rise. It' s weather forecast time. The BBC broadcasts 44 live forecasts a day, 443 hours of weather a year, using forecasters from the Meteorological Office. The Office makes predictions about the weather seven days in advance. These are based on observations from the ground, from satellites and from radar. The observations are stored in a computer that can do up to 4,000 million calculations a second.
In Britain the weather is news. The BBC forecasters are professional meteorologists, but they do not have an easy job. They are the only presenters on television who do not use a script, and they cannot see the map that they are describing. Viewers are often critical, especially of female presenters. One woman left her job after rude letters and press reports about her clothes.
The British talk about weather more than almost any other subjects, so it is a surprise to discover that 70 percent of television viewers cannot remember what they saw on the weather forecasts. "What happens is that people like watching and hearing the forecasts, but they probably only take real notice when they need to--when they' re going on holiday or wondering what the weather will be like for the tennis at Wimbledon," says one forecaster. "Or, of course, when we make mistakes!"
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A. Forty-four.
B. Four hundred and thirty-three.
C. Eighty-eight.
D. Four thousand million.

A.Because she didn't like the job any more.B.Because she looked at the map while worki

A. Because she didn't like the job any more.
Because she looked at the map while working.
C. Because she made a severe mistake in reporting weather forecasts.
D. Because she was dressed in a way that television viewers disliked.

A.Slavery.B.The fact that the North had more political power in the Senate.C.Taxes.D.D

A. Slavery.
B. The fact that the North had more political power in the Senate.
C. Taxes.
Different political power in the House of Representative.

A.Because they needed workers to raise cotton and tobacco.B.Because they thought slave

A. Because they needed workers to raise cotton and tobacco.
Because they thought slavery economy inhumane.
C. Because they wanted to unite their country.
D. Because their pillar economy asked for more labor forces.

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