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Man: What did he do --just shoot straight out without looking?
Woman: Yeah. Clare yelled something at me and I just slammed on the brakes.
Man: Did he stop?
Woman: You're joking! Just blasted his horn at us and carried on.
Man: And there was nobody behind you?
Woman: No, fortunately, otherwise who knows what might have happened.
Man: You were lucky. That road's always busy.
You overhear a woman talking to a man about something that happened to her. Who was she?

A pedestrian.
B. A driver.
C. A passenger.

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听力原文:Woman: The research for a major wildlife TV series can take up to a year, followed by about two years filming, with four or five camera teams around the world at any one time. Finding the right stories to film is only half the job. The other half is finding the right location and then going out to help the camera-person film it. This can be difficult-- you have to make sure you're in the right place at the right time. So good planning is essential. We spend a lot of time on the phone beforehand, getting advice from local experts.
You hear a woman talking on the radio about her work making wildlife films. What is her main point?

A. Being in the right place at the right time is a matter of luck.
B. More time is spent planning than actually filming.
C. It is worthwhile spending time preparing.

听力原文:Interviewer: Helen, was this business always a dream of yours?
Woman: New, net really, it developed from what we used to do, build fishing boats.
Interviewer: How long have you been in business?
Woman: About eight years, first we built the marina, then we bought boats to rent out for cruising holidays! It's going well.
Interviewer: How many boats de you have? During the summer I bet you're pretty busy.
Woman: Yes, people use them like caravans really, they go up river for their holidays and then bring them back to the moorings here for us to prepare for the next client ...
You hear part of an interview with a businesswoman. What is her business?

A. Hiring out boats.
B. Hiring out caravans.
C. Building boats.

You hear a radio announcement about a dance company. What are listeners being invited to?

A show.
B. A talk.
C. A party.

听力原文:Man: This is a really delicious pad -- plenty to get your teeth into, some very good speeches, a let of change of mood. There's lots for the audience to identify with too, so it all goes to make my job more rewarding. The fact that this is a revival means I also have the hallenge of putting my own stamp on a role. The original performance, by the man who created the part some twenty years ago, will still be in the mind of some members of the audience. I couldn't ask for more.
You hear a man talking on the radio. Who is talking?

An actor.
B. A journalist.
C. A theatre-goer.

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