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A.Think.B.Sit down.C.Talk with his classmates.D.Wander around.

A. Think.
B. Sit down.
C. Talk with his classmates.
D. Wander around.

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听力原文: It has been reported that in colleges across the United States, the daytime serial drama known as the soap opera has suddenly become "in" among the students. Between the hours of 11:00 a. m. and 4:30 p. m., college television lounges are filled with soap opera fans who can't wait to see the next episode in the lives of their favorite characters.
Actually, soap operas are more than a college favorite; they're a youth favorite. When school is out, high school students are in front of their TV sets, waiting for the programs. One young working woman admitted that she turned down a higher paying job rather than give up watching her favorite serials. The soap operas have become part of people's lives. During the 1960s,it was uncommon for young*people to watch soap operas. The mood of the sixties was very different from now. It was a time of seriousness, and talk was about social issues of great importance.
Now, scri0usness has been replaced by fun. Young people want to be happy. It may seem strange that they should turn to soap operas, which are known for showing trouble in people's lives. But soap operas are enjoyment. Young people can identify with the soap opera character, who, like the college-age viewer, is looking for happy love, and probably not finding it. And soap operas give young people a chance to feel close to people without having to bear any responsibility for their problems.
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A. Plays based on science fiction stories.
B. Plays based on non-fiction stories.
C. The daytime serial dramas on TV.
D. Popular documentary films on TV.

听力原文:M: I just can't concentrate here in the flat. You see, Arthur, I've got three essays to do...three essays behind I am. I mean... how can I concentrate with everyone else talking... playing records... practicing the guitar. I just can't get pen to paper.
W: Well Peter, you could work in the university library.
M: I could... yes... that's perfectly true. But... you know... I not only need to sit down and write... I... L... need to think. And to think I need to be able to wander around... smoke... be on my own... be sort of free to do as I like. Living here in this flat with, how many others? —Six... Well there are constant interruptions you see. You're okay... you live in... Don't you believe it's as ideal as it seems. I mean people call on you at all hours... to borrow a book... have a chat... find Something to eat... No... it's anything but ideal for a quiet life.
W: You know... I suggest you look for a small flat of your own. A bed-sitter perhaps. Mind you... it'll cost a lot more than the... the part—ten you're paying at the moment. Tell you what. Let's look at the paper. At the ads. There might be something. You got a paper?
M: Mm... well there's the last Sunday Times.
W: That won't be much help... you really need local paper. Anyway, there's no harm in having a look. You never know.
M: It must be somewhere amongst this lot. Er... Radio Times... TV Times... Here we are. I'll just find the accommodation ads.
W: You might find something under the headings.
M: Yeah. Here we are.
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A. To watch TV.
B. To write some essays.
C. To listen to music.
D. To read a book.

A.In a bookstore.B.In a library.C.Ina classroom.D.In a hotel.

A. In a bookstore.
B. In a library.
C. Ina classroom.
D. In a hotel.

A.She disagrees with the man.B.She doesn't agree with Cynthia.C.She thinks it's narrow

A. She disagrees with the man.
B. She doesn't agree with Cynthia.
C. She thinks it's narrow-minded.
D. She doesn't believe either of them.

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