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听力原文:M: This notice says that all the introductory psychology classes are closed.
W: That can't be true! There're supposed to be thirteen sections of it this semester.
What does the woman think about the classes?

A. She doesn't want to take the course this semester.
B. She thought the class would be easy.
C. She will have thirteen credits after she completes the class.
D. She's surprised that all the sections are filled.

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听力原文:M: Driving at night always makes me tired. Let's stop for dinner.
W: Fine! And let's find a motel, too.
M: Do you feel sleepy at such an early time?
W: Not really, but since we are both exhausted, we can get an early start tomorrow instead of continuing on.
What will the speakers probably do?

A. Drive on through the night.
B. Check out of the motel.
Cancel their motel reservations.
D. Stop driving for the rest of the day.

听力原文:M: I really need to make some extra money.
W: Why? Isn't your scholarship enough for your expenses?
M: Normally it is, but this month I've practically spent my entire budget for the semester.
W: You should check out the new cafeteria. I think there're a few openings left in the evening.
What does the woman suggest the man do?

A. Eat dinner at the cafeteria.
B. Find out when the cafeteria opens.
C. Meet her in the cafeteria this evening.
D. Try to get a job at the cafeteria.

下列关于电子政务说法,不正确的是()。A.不少政府部门正在启动和准备启动本系统的纵向网络建设,一下列关于电子政务说法,不正确的是()。

A. 不少政府部门正在启动和准备启动本系统的纵向网络建设,一批金字工程(金税、金关工程)也取得了阶段性成果
B. 总的看来,我国电子政务系统缺乏统一的规划和设计,没有可靠的安全保障,没有制定统一的建设标准和规范,也没有形成一个可以互联互通的统—平台和网络,基本上处于分散或封闭状态
C. 电子政务需要先进而可靠的稳定性和高速度,这是所有电子政务系统都必须要妥善解决的一个关键性问题
D. 电子政务需要统一的标准和规范来规划并建设电子政务应用及安全系统

听力原文:W: Hello, Larry, dear, where are you now?
M: I'm on my way home. And that's why I'm telephoning.
W: What's the matter? You haven't had an accident, have you?
M: No, it's much sillier than that. I've run out of petrol!
W: Oh, Larry! What a silly thing to do!
M: It isn't my van, of course, and I didn't know the petrol gauge was broken. It says haft-full, but there isn't any petrol in the van at all. And I'm at the telephone box fourteen miles from Brenton. I'm miles from anywhere.
W: Can you buy some petrol?
M: There aren't any buses. I can walk, I suppose. W: How far is it?
M: About six miles.
W: If you walk to Church town, and then back to the van, that will be twelve miles. You can't walk six miles with a full can of petrol.
M: I haven't got a can, anyway. And I haven't got any money.
W: That's a problem. Let me think! I've got an idea. Ask your dad to drive your car to you. He can buy some petrol, and you can put it in the van. You can drive the van home, and he can drive the car.
M: It's a good idea. Thanks.
What's the matter, with the man?

A. He has run out of petrol.
B. He has no money.
C. He has an accident.
D. He can't walk.

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