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The dialogue takes place in ______。

A. Britain
B. Canada
C. the US
D. Australia

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Directions: In this section, you will hear several passages. Listen to the passages carefully and then answer the questions that follow.
听力原文: It was difficult for the people of Mutton to know when or where the fire had started but there was no time to wonder for the little town had to defend itself. Only when the wind died and the fire was out would the black signs of where it had started become visible. In the smoke and dost no one could tell. Grass fires driven by such winds usually pushed a great cloud of smoke ahead of them so that it was impossible to know where the flames were. People could walk right through the smoke-trap into the fire.
The people already knew, though, that this fire was different from fires in previous years. Heat was extreme, and the suddenness of the outbreak was extreme. Because the fire was almost on them, and because they had only a limited amount of water, they decided to defend rather than attack.
Owners of sheep or cattle raced for their horses and galloped away to drive their herds to the nearest grass-flee field--a field which had been prepared for just such an emergency. No one thought of running away from the fire in their cars. Too many had died that way in the past, smashed against a tree or a fence. If the worst happened, they would go into their housos, shut every door and window, block every hole and wait.
They would wait in calm or in terror for the flames to pass--or not to pass.
Why didn't the people of Mutton know where the fire had started?

A. Because they were wandering about.
Because they were trapped.
C. Because the smoke and dust blurred everything.
D. Because they couldn't find the signs of the fire.

听力原文:W: Hi! Welcome to Rental Property Management. How may I help you?
M: Hi, yes. I'm interested in renting a two-bedroom apartment.
W: Okay. I would like to ask you a few questions he fore I show you what we have available. First, what price range were you interested in?
M: Somewhere between $ 400- $ 450 a month.
W: Okay. Did you have a specific location in mind?
M: Well, I would like to live somewhere near the university.
W: And when would you like to move in?
M: On the first of the month.
W: Okay. Are there any other amenities which you would like to have? For example , a dishwasher, a balcony, a sinning pool or central air conditioning?
M:I would definitely like to have a dishwasher, and with summers like these, central air! A balcony is not that important. Oh, yes, and two bathrooms would be nice.
W: Okay. Here are photos of the apartments we have available which fit your preferences,
M: Thank you. This one on Broadway Avenue looks nice. I would like to see that one. And the one on Main Street.
W: Sure. Let me get the keys and we will go look at them, If you choose to rent one of them, we will need a damage deposit of $ 250. You will be responsible for all the utilities. You can sign a lease today, if you like.
M: Great! Thank you.
The man wants to have ______ in the apartment.

A. a bedroom
B. a washing machine
C. a balcony
D. an air-conditioner

That chance to listen as many times as necessary makes a difference. Back in the days when students came to class, they hear what the teacher says. They rely on the notes that they take away from it and they type it. With the lectures on iPods and on-line discussion forums when requested by students, pupils grasp the material more quickly.
And there may be additional benefits for shy students. They actually begin to shine in an on-line environment. in the online world, they're able to create thoughts, write them down, and post them to class where they can be a full participant.
According to some expert, this technology is d0ing more than giving students the flexibility to listen and learn anytime, anywhere; instead it's empowering them as education consumers, and colleges and universities are paying attention. Nowadays, they need to focus on the student experience and make the entire teaching experience not about the professor giving their lectures. It's about how can schools reach out to the students in a way that meets their needs, since so many of today's students are not "traditional learners" any more.
According to the passage, what is applied in teaching today?

A. Music.
B. Image.
C. Entertainment.
Digital devices.

She did NOT______.

A. eat ice cream or popcorn
B. take a ride on the merry-go-round
C. have a birthday party
D. cry to complain her pain

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