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A.Graduate students.B.Undergraduate students.C.Professors.D.Library employees.

A. Graduate students.
B. Undergraduate students.
C. Professors.
D. Library employees.

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A.She had history class.B.She had English class.C.She had a holiday.D.All the above.

A. She had history class.
B. She had English class.
C. She had a holiday.
D. All the above.

听力原文:W: 3346791.
M: Is that you, Sue?
W: Who's calling?
M: This is Mike. Mike Ferguson. Don't you remember me?
W: Mike! Of course I remember you. How are you? Haven't heard from you for at least two years. What are you doing?
M: Nothing very exciting. That's one reason I'm ringing need some advice.
W: Advice. Hmm. That's a good one. I've just beer sacked.
M: There are the pips. Hang on, Sue. What do you mere...you've just been sacked? Sue, you're the most successful woman I know.
W: That's probably why I've been sacked. But let's talk a bout you. You said you needed some advice.
M: I certainly do. I wanted to ask you about interviews Have you had a lot of them?
W: Yes, I have too many.
M: So, could you tell me the sort of questions you're usually asked?
W: Let me think. The first ten questions are almost always the same. I call them the "whys", "how" and "whores'.
M: Not again. Don't go away, Sue. I've got one more coin. Are you there, Sue?
W: Yes, I'm still here.
M: Sorry, I didn't understand what you were telling me. Could you repeat it?
W: It's very boring, but here you are: I'm always asked: Why I want to leave my present job? Why I am interested in the new job? How I intend to get to work? How long I intend to stay, in the job? Where I live? Where I went to school? How much I'm paid in my present job? How much I expect to he paid in the new job? Oh yes. I'm always asked if I'm married.
M: That's it, Sue. No more coins. I'll write to you soon...and many thanks.
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A. Because they are sister and brother.
Because they lost connections for a long time and he wants to keep in touch with her.
C. Because they are best friends.
D. Because Mike wants some advice from Sue for job interview.

A.Garbage from food.B.Old cars.C.Empty bottles.D.Bottle glass.

A. Garbage from food.
B. Old cars.
C. Empty bottles.
D. Bottle glass.

听力原文:M: Yes, well, thanks a lot... haven't been to a party for ages. I'll drop round then. Er...tell me how I can get them.
W: All right. Take a 46 bus.
M: All fight, but I've seen the 46 going the opposite way, I'm sure. I didn't want to end up at the wrong end of town, that's all.
W: In any case, what you may have seen is the 46.
That goes from here down to the Elephant on its return journey.
M: But I seem to remember coming to your house one time on the 28.
Am I right? I used to catch it at Marble Arch.
W: Yes, but it's discontinued. It used to run from Tooting straight through to here. It's a pity.
M: OK. Now where do I get off?
W: Get off at Boots the chemist's on the comer, two stops after the railway bridge.
M: Hang on... let me write that down. So I get off at Boots the chemist's after the railway bridge.
W: Two stops after you've gone under the railway bridge.
M: All right. Then what?
W: Then turn right and turn fight again at the second set of traffic lights.
M: OK.
W: Then first right into Hartington Road and I'm number one, second floor.
M: OK, I've got all that. Where do you think is the nearest place for me to catch the 467
W: I should think Piccadilly Circus or Green Park would be the nearest to you.
M: Oh well, they're both within walking distance. Have you any idea how often they run?
W: What?
M: The 46, do you know how often it runs?
W: I've no idea. I should think every, ten or fifteen minutes. I never have to wait long.
M: Good. I should be there in about an hour. Thanks for the invitation. Cheers.
W: Cheers. See you later.
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A dance.
B. A dinner.
C. A party.
D. A wedding ceremony.

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