What fact have the man and the woman learned about the drugstore?
A. People are more likely to buy something in them if time is limited.
B. People spend too much time reading articles about quick cures sold in drugstores.
C. People enjoy shopping in them.
D. People spend little time in them.
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听力原文:M: I think I'll go to a movie tonight instead of working on my paper.
W: I wouldn't if I were in your shoes.
What does the woman suggest?
A. He shouldn't put on his shoes.
B. He should go to a movie.
C. He ought to work on his paper.
D. He shouldn't write about the movie.
听力原文:M: Let's see if the baseball game has started yet.
W: Started. ? It must be clear who's winning by now.
What does the woman mean?
A. The same team always wins.
B. The game began some time ago.
C. They had better see who is winning.
D. Now is a good time to start playing.
听力原文:M: If it rains on Sunday, the party will be ruined.
W: Oh, it doesn't matter. We can always hold it indoors.
What are the man and the woman hoping to do?
A. Repair the other door.
B. Visit some ruins.
C. Have an outdoor party.
D. Catch the Sunday train.
Part B
Directions: You will hear four dialogues or monologues. Before listening to each one, you will have 5 seconds to read each of the questions which accompany it. While listening, answer each question by choosing A, B, C or D. After listening, you will have 10 seconds to check your answer to each question. You will hear each piece ONLY ONCE.
听力原文:M: I see you and your friends have been decorating the dormitory lounge.
W: The walls look so stark and dreary, we decided to cover them with prints and posters.
M: I like this one, and you bought it on campus?
W: No, I bought it at the museum of modern art in New York city. The Art History Department recently sponsored a special museum tour there.
M: Is this a reproduction of something in the museum collection?
W: Yes. It's a print of a painting by Georgia O'keffe called "lake Georgia window".
M: It looks more like a photograph. The details are so accurate and realistic.
W: I thought the same thing when I first saw the painting hanging in the museum. But the art history teacher pointed out how the painting is in fact very stylized.
M: What do you mean?
W: First, by choosing a front view of the window, O'keffe was able to present a symmetrical image and eliminate any hint of three dimensionality.
M: It does look almost flat. The open shutters seem to have no depth at all.
W: To emphasize that two dimensional look, O'keffe also eliminated details of texture. The shutters, for example.
M: Yes, their surface even looks as flat as the glass of the window pane.
W: So even though she created a realistic painting of a window, O'keffe stylized and simplified the shapes to resemble an abstract design.
M: It sounds as though you learned a lot on the trip. Is the Art History Department planning another museum tour?
W: Yes, the next one is a special exhibit of European painters at the museum of fine art in Boston. I think 1 will sign up for that one. Maybe I will even come back with a print to decorate the bare walls of my dormitory.
Where are the speakers?
A. In a museum.
B. In an art history class.
C. In the woman's dormitory.
D. In the man's dormitory.