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听力原文:A: Look at all those cars and trucks lined up for the ferry. There must be at least 40 ahead of ours.
B: True, I think it will take a quite while for us to be on board.
The two speakers are probably______.

A. in a parking ground.
B. at a ferry-crossing.
C. in a traffic jam.
D. at a petrol station.

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Online shopping (网上购物) has become a major force in retailing this year with more than US $1 billion in Christmas season sales, industry analysts say.
The figure for the holiday tops the total for Internet shopping in all of 1996.
Online shopping for the holiday season remained just a drop in the ocean of the estimated US $ 450 billion spent by US consumers. But the figure is growing rapidly.
International Data Corporation, a market research group, predicts the World Wide Web (万维网) population will reach almost 100 million by 1998 and that online commerce will grow to more than US $ 20 billion.
The passage is mainly about______.

A. Christmas sales.
B. retailing business.
C. Internet population.
D. online shopping.

The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is taking steps to protect the country's blood supply. People give blood to the centres, where it is kept until it is needed for medical purposes.
The FDA has provided new rules for the blood centres. The government agency says new rules are designed to improve the blood supply system.
The new rules call for blood centres to develop more ways to make sure their work is done correctly.
These rules are another way to help keep the blood supply pure. A leading concern is that someone with AIDS virus might give blood to a blood centre. For this reason, there are tests to find out if blood contains viruses that cause AIDS and other diseases.
The passage discusses the aim of______.

A. the organization.
B. blood centres in the USA
C. FDA new rules.
D. AIDS prevention.

听力原文:A: Can we eat somewhere else? Very few small restaurants like this serve good food.
B: I know, but there isn't anywhere else in this town. Look! The waiter is coming over for our order.
What do they think about the restaurant?

A. The service there is not good.
B. The food might not be good.
C. The waiter is not hospitable.
D. The restaurant is too small.

听力原文:A: Do you know that Mark turned down that job offer by a travel agency?
B: Yeah, the hours were convenient, but he wouldn't have been able to make ends meet.
Mark refused to take the job because______.

A. the working hours were not suitable.
B. the job was not well paid.
C. he had to do a lot of travelling.
D. the job was quite difficult.

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