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听力原文:W: Let's do something! Why don't we go out for dinner or go dancing.
M: I'm watching TV.
W: You're always watching TV. Stop being such a couch potato! Get up and let's do something.
M: I am doing something, I'm watching TV.
W: You're always watching some stupid sitcom. It's a waste 0ftim~, and a waste of brain power.
M: Sometimes it's nice just to kick back, relax and laugh a little. There is nothing wrong with a little comedy in one's life. In fact, that's why I'm here
W: Ha. ha! Very funny!
M: Besides, I am watching something serious.
W: What? I bet it's some ridiculous drama with perfect looking people complaining about the tribulations of daily life.
M: Nope, wrong again.
W: Then it must be a prime-time news program describing how some woman went crazy and killed her husband.
M: No. I watched that last night. You had better guess quickly—the commercials are almost over.
W: Is it a murder mystery? Or some science fiction show like Star Trek?
M: No.
W: A game show where they test your knowledge of useless trivia?
M: No. it's a documentary on dolphins in the Caribbean.
W: Hey, that sounds interesting!
M: Why don't we make some popcorn, and then watch the rest of it together.
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A. Because it's a way of relaxing himself
Because he has nothing else to do.
C. Because sitcom is very funny.
D. Because watching TV is his favorite activity.

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听力原文:M: Hello. This is Greg Rice reporting live in Barrow. Alaska.
W: Hello. Greg. Is everything going smoothly?
M: Yes. I've just arrived here in Barrow. Alaska, to bring you live coverage of what appears to be the results of a huge meteorite impact, perhaps the largest in recent history, that occurred just twelve hours ago. The exact location of the impact is unknown, but estimates put it about 20 kilometers south of Barrow based on shock waves felt throughout the region.
W: Are there any witnesses?
M: Yeah. Some witnesses say they saw a bright light streaking through the sky, accompanied by a mating boom, moments before the impact. It's unknown whether there are any casualties, but it is unlikely considering this sparsely populated area.
W: It's said that such impacts were commonplace during the formation of our solar system, and many believe that a meteorite 10 kilometers in diameter which crashed into Earth 65 million years ago led to the mass extinction of many animal species including the dinosaurs.
M: You're right. But R is often difficult to calculate the number of such large impacts on Earth because erosion and vegetation make it difficult to spot them. In recant years, astronomers have focused more of their attention on the paths of many uncharted space rocks or asteroids floating out there in the hope that we might be able to determine the threat they pose on mankind...This is Greg Rice reporting from Alaska.
W: Thanks, Greg...We'll keep you up-to-date on any development there.
(23)

An alien spacecraft landing.
B. The impact of a meteorite.
C. A volcanic eruption.
D. The blizzard conditions in Alaska.

A.Go out for dinner.B.Watch the documentary with the manC.Go dancing.D.Watch a game sh

A. Go out for dinner.
B. Watch the documentary with the man
C. Go dancing.
D. Watch a game show.

听力原文:W: I can't get over the way you treated me at our own dinner table.
M: I was irritated at something else. I said I was sorry. Do we have to go through all that again?
Q: What happened to the woman the other day?
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A. She was hurt by the man.
B. She lost her temper.
C. She didn't speak to her husband.
D. She missed the dinner party.

听力原文:W: I guess I'll send Mary a postcard from Hawaii when I go there on business.
M: I'm sure she'll be glad to get one. She has a collection of cards from all over the world.
Q: What do we learn from the conversation?
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A. Mary is going to Hawaii.
B. Mary has bean to many countries.
C. Mary likes postcards.
D. Mary is traveling on business.

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