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听力原文:M: My brother has bought a car all in white instead of red or black.
W: Well, I think blue is popular but I prefer dark blue.
What conclusion can we draw from the conversation?

A. The man's brother has bought a blue car.
B. The woman prefers a car in deep green.
Cars in blue are very popular nowadays.
D. The man does not like a car in white.

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听力原文:W: The doctor accidentally laid bare the truth of Jimmy's condition during his operation.
M: What did Jimmy respond to it?
What did the doctor do?

A. lie had an accident.
B. He revealed the truth.
C. He was not in good condition.
D. He was conditionally responsive.

According to the passage, downshifting emerged in the U.S. as a result of ______.

A. the quick pace of modem life
B. man' s adventurous spirit
C. man' s search for mythical experiences
D. the economic situation

SECTION B INTERVIEW
Directions: In this section you will hear everything ONCE ONLY. Listen carefully and then answer the questions that follow. Questions 1 to 5 are based on an interview. At the end of the interview you will be given 10 seconds to answer each of the following five questions.
Now listen to the interview.
听力原文:A: So, you're an architect?
B: Yes.
A: Do you work for a public or private organisation, or are you self-employed, that is, working on your own?
B: I'm working for a private design and construction company.
A: How did you start your career?
B: I started with the government.
A: Oh, did you? What made you decide to work for the government?
B: Well, it was a matter of chance really. I saw an advertisement for a vacant position in a newspaper, and I thought "Why don't you try it?" Irt fact, I have no preferences to where I work, public or private.
A: And do you still have this idea, or ...
B: More or less, yes, although I'm now working for a private from, I worked for the government for about three years. It was alright. Of course there's the bureaucracy one has to put up with, but it's not that bad, if you don't mind bureaucratic wheels taming slowly, and things not being as efficient.
A: Ah-ah. And what made you leave the public sector?
B: Money mainly. You see, I got married, and my wife doesn't work, and we wanted to start a family right away. So we thought it might be better off if I moved to the private sector. This is why it's hard for me to be self-employed because self-employed work has the disadvantage that there may be time, or a period of time when you're unemployed.
A: I see, so did you join this company straight away or ...
B: No, I worked for, in a couple of private firms before I came to this one.
A: Hum% hmm. Now what qualifications does one have to become an architect?
B: Well, you've got to have a degree in architecture. That means before you apply to study architecture in any university, you have to pass exams, usually three A-levels with good results. Also you generally have to study sciences at school rather than arts ... as the basis for the subject to be studied at university level, although when you really get down to it, the subject involves some aspects of arts too. Then you need between six and seven years to work through, by the end of which you usually sit for the final examination.
A: So you mean to take up architecture, one has to have a scientific background?
B: Well, yes, mainly scientific, but it helps if you have some general arts background too. You know, architecture is not a pure science.
A: Now, if one wants to take up architecture, one has got to be able to draw? Is that really true?
B: Well, it is true that the work of an architect involves a lot of drawing, and to be an architect you must be able to draw. But this doesn't mean that if you can't at present draw, you won't have the opportunity to be an architect, because you can be taught to draw. In fact drawing in architecture is different from drawing in art. An artist's drawing must be good in the sense that it gives a certain impression in the mind of the viewer, in fact some famous artists can't draw very well at ail, at least not from a technical point of view. On the other hand, an architect's drawing must be accurate. So I'd say that accuracy of the drawings is what we aim at, what's important.
A: Now what qualifies do you think make a good architect, apart from being accurate in his drawings?
B: Well, I'm not sure if can generalise about that. You see architecture is a mixtare of theory and practice. So I suppose a good architect should be good at both. An architect' s work is good in as much as the construction is built precisely as the theory requires, so that it doesn't collapse or can' t be used after a period of time because it' s dangerous. I don't mean a well-built construction will last forever, but it's predictable that

A. a newspaper
B. the government
C. a construction firm
D. a private company

听力原文:W: Look, it's getting dark, and I have got a car. So I think we'd better go together.
M: No. Thanks. I guess there is a bus I can take.
The man intends to

A. go back alone by bus.
B. go with the woman by bus.
C. go with the woman by taxi.
D. go with the woman by car.

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