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听力原文:W: I can't decide whether to buy that expensive new car or the cheaper used car.
M: I'd get the new one. It's better in the long nm.
Q: Why would the man buy the new car?
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A. It's likely to last longer.
B. It runs better than the used car.
C. It runs faster in long distances.
D. It's probably a bigger car.

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听力原文:M: Where is the umbrella that was in the closet? 1 have m return it to Brian.
W: I gave it to your brother. I'll get it back.
Q: Whose umbrella is it?
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A. The man's.
B. The woman's.
C. Brian's.
D. His brother's.

A.Failure must come before success.B.Failure is not all bad.C.Failures can be avoided.

A. Failure must come before success.
B. Failure is not all bad.
C. Failures can be avoided.
D. Failures are unavoidable.

The article cites the example that some member countries promise to respect human fights,

A. Y
B. N
C. NG

Section B
Directions: In this section, you will hear 3 short passages. At the end of each passage, you will hear some questions. Both the passage and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a question, you must choose the best answer from the four choices marked A, B, C and D.
听力原文: Los Angeles today is the second largest city in America, sprawling over 464 square miles along the southern California coast. It is the center of the entertainment industry, end it has a balmy climate of mostly sunny days.
But there was a time when Los Angeles was nothing more than a tiny Indian village. The Spanish expedition searching for Monterey Bay camped there the night of August 1,1769. Twelve years later, other Spaniards started a settlement at the village, which remained unchanged for decades. Yankee sea traders used the settlement as a port, and the California gold rush brought ,some new economic life to the village, but the town remained quite small. It was not until the completion of the transcontinental railroads in 1869, end the discovery of oil in the 1890s, that the population began to grow.
Later, during the two world wars, Les Angeles experienced more growth, in part because of the new airplane industry. At about the same time, the arrival of two New York motion picture producers in search of sunny weather marked the beginning of an entertainment industry that has become a multibillion-dollar industry today. In just the past 100 years, this tiny sea village has grown into the sprawling metropolis that we know today.
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A. European expeditions in the 1700s.
B. The growth of Los Angeles.
C. Famous sites in Los Angeles.
D. The entertainment industry.

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