听力原文:M: Sally said she couldn't hear a word. Can you turn up the volume?
F: Sorry, but I Can't. This is the loudest volume I can do with this recorder.
What is wrong with the recorder?
A. The voice is too weak.
B. The sound is too loud.
C. The volume is out of order.
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听力原文:M: Good morning, this is Allen broadcasting from university radio. In the local news this morning, the mountain-lake cycle tour is about to begin, and in the studio, we have with us Marilen O'conner, president of the Ottawa bicycle club, the tour's sponsor Can you tell us what the tour's all about?
W: Well, Allen, the mountain-lake cycle tour is a bicycle tour from Ottawa to Kingston and hack. It is not a race, but more like an endurance test for recreational cyclists. People do it for fitness and fun and try to better their time every year.
M: How long will it take to cycle one-way, Marilen?
W: About seven to nine hours for the average cyclists. Racers can do it in four hours. But I said, the tour is not intended to be a race.
M: How many people will be taking part this year?
W: This is our biggest year ever. We have twelve hundred cyclists registered.
M: I bet they'll block the road when the cyclists start out?
W: Don't worry; we've introduced staggered starts to avoid these problems. Our first group will leave Ottawa at seven o'clock, and other groups will follow every twenty minutes.
M: Thank you. Marilen, Now down to the starting line of the university.
Where does this interview take place?
A. In the radio studio.
B. In the bicycle shop.
C. On the road.
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听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一道小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。
听力原文:M: Do you mind if I smoke here?
W: Sorry, not here. Go ahead at the corner, please.
What does the woman mean?
A. Please smoke over there.
B. Just smoke here.
C. You can't smoke anywhere.
听力原文: Good morning, everybody. My topic for today is "Early Money". I'm going to tell you something about money used in the early days. Honestly, we know little about how early people came to use money, but we do know some of the things that have been used as money. In early times in some European countries, salt was very difficult to get. It was used as money. In some parts of Asia, tea was used as money. The American Indians used nuts and other things. Maybe the most common money of all was an animal of some kind. In some places today, cows are still used as a kind of money. So you see, things highly valued by everybody may serve as money. The Chinese were the first people to use coins as money. Oh, sorry, you don' t know the word? Well, it is spelled C-O-I-N. Here are some coins of the past. You can come over and have a look.
The speaker wants to tell the listeners about________.
A. how money came into being
B. the kind of things which served as money in the past
C. the fact that the Chinese people were the earliest users of money
听力原文:M: Hi, you’re new here, aren’t you? What’s your name?
W: Sally.
M: Want to come and play?
W: I’d like to, but I can’t, My mum sys I’ve got to stay and help her. It’s my brother’s birthday and we’re having a party, too.
M: Oh, you’ve got a brother, have you?
W: Yes, not very far away. Cathy, my sister-in-law, works in the bookshop over there. They’ve got a new baby called Liz. I mean Elizabeth really, and we call her Liz.
M: Is that your mum over there calling you?
W: No, that’s my Aunt May, my mum’s twin sister. I’d better go. Bye.
M: Bye.
Why can't Sally play?
A. Because she doesn't like to.
Because she has to help her mother.
C. Because she is having a party.