听力原文:W: Yes, it's so exciting.
M: Is this your first time to China?
W: Yes, we're on our honeymoon.
M: Oh, congratulations!
W: Thanks. Do you live in Beijing?
M: No, but my grandma does. I'm visiting her. Are you over for the Olympics?
W: We've got tickets for some track events but we do want to do plenty of sightseeing too. What would you recommend?
M: Well, it depends what you're after. Oh, why don't I give you my number and if you'd like some local color, maybe I could help you out?
W: Oh, it's very kind of you.
M: My pleasure. Here's my business card with my number on it.
W: Thank you very much.
M: Where are you going after arrival?
W: We plan to find a hotel near the Olympic Village.
M: Have you made a reservation?
W: No. Will the hotels be full?
M: I don't know, but don't worry. There are so many hotels in Beijing that you won't have any chance to sleep in the street.
What information did the man hear from the broadcast?
A. The plane is going to take off.
B. The plane is arriving in Beijing.
C. It is cloudy in Beijing.
D. The woman is on her honeymoon.
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Why does the man come to Beijing?
A. Because he wants to visit his grandma.
Because he's on his honeymoon.
C. Because he's going to watch the Olympics in Beijing.
D. Because he wants to do some sightseeing in Beijing.
听力原文:M: Hey, guess what? My company wants me to stay in New York for another half year.
W: That's good news !
M: Well, it's good news and bad news.
W: Let me hear the bad news first.
M: My wife is involved in an important project right now in her company, so she can't come to stay with me.
W: Ah, that is the bad news.
M: The good news is that my company wants me to move out of my hotel and get an apartment. They figure it'll probably save money in the long run.
W: Good deal. Your place is too small and you're always complaining about the noisy environment.
M: Yes, but now I have to start looking for a new place.
W: Hmm. If it's just for half a year, you'd better sublet.
M: What's that?
W: It means renting a place from people who are themselves renting from others. Usually it's because they are going away to another city or country and don't live in the place for a short period. One thing good is that you get a place that is already furnished. This saves your money. You don't have to buy furniture.
what's the good news for the man?
A. His company wants him to stay in New York for another half year.
B. His wife is involved in an important project.
C. His company wants him to move to an apartment.
D. He could save money in the long run.
听力原文:W: May I help you, sir?
M: Er, I'm wondering how much this book is.
W: There's a price tag on the back page of each book. Have you seen it?
M: Yes, I saw it. But I just can't believe my eyes. Is it really $65?
W: Well, I'll check it through the scanner…Yes, it's $65.
M: Wow! That's a lot of money for a book.
W: Yes. Medical texts are usually very expensive.
M: Well, I regret choosing medicine as my major now. If I knew this earlier, I might choose to learn mathematics or something else. W : Really?
M: No, not really. I'm joking. I love medicine and hate mathematics. Although this book is quite expensive, I have to have it.
W: How would you like to pay for it, in cash or by credit card?
M: In cash. W: That'll be $ 70.36.
M: But you said it was $ 65.
W: Well, with tax, it comes to $ 70.36, sir.
M: There's a tax even on books?
W: I'm afraid so.
M: All right, here are two fifties.
W: Here's your change, sir. It's $29.64.
M: Thanks.
W: Have a nice day.
Why didn't the man believe his eyes?
A. Because he didn't know the price.
Because he didn't see the price tag.
C. Because medical texts are usually expensive.
D. Because the price is too high.
Where is the woman going after arrival?
A. The Olympic Village.
B. A hotel.
C. The man's home.
D. A shopping street.