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Participants must register for the course by the middle of September.

A. Right
B. Wrong
C. Doesn't say

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听力原文:W: We went to the new restaurant at the corner last Saturday and had two fish dinners for the price of one.
M: Tom told me you had a delicious and filling meal all for ¥8.50.
Q: What is the special price for one fish dinner?
(19)

A. $4.25.
B. $4.75.
C. $17.00.
D. $8.50.

听力原文:W: Nine, please.
M: This is the express, Madam. The first stop is the first floor.
Q: Where did this conversation take place?
(16)

A. On a bus.
B. On a train.
C. Over a phone.
D. In an elevator.

Companies can send as many employees as they want on each course.

A. Right
B. Wrong
C. Doesn't say

听力原文: Many people suffer from some form. of extreme anxiety. Some experience occasional attacks of panic for no apparent reason. Others go around in a state of continual uneasiness. The usual way of controlling anxiety is with drugs, which cure none of the conditions described but do help patients man age their anxiety. Patients who take these drugs say that they are able to work, to sleep, and to go to places they had feared to visit. But the effects of the drugs on the human body, especially on the nervous system, have been unknown.
We have started a series of studies to identify the effects of the drugs on the brain and have gained some insight into the costs and benefits of the anti anxiety drugs. They are valuable because they can reduce the effects of anticipated failure, frustration, and disappointment. But their value demands a price. Two effects of the drugs are obviously harmful. They reduce a person's ability to react to changes in the environment; and more important, they keep a person from developing persistence in the face of unexpected troubles. Since it is fairly sure that people will meet problems they had not expected, this effect may make the price of anti-anxiety drugs too high.
(30)

A. They help to cure anxiety.
B. They help patients to gain insight into the cause of anxiety.
C. They help to control anxiety.
D. They help patients to work efficiently.

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