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听力原文: Hotels today are quite different from those of the past. People who stay in them are generally traveling for business, or they are touring or on vacation. So hotels are designed mainly to meet the needs of one of these two groups of people. Hotels designed for business people are known as commercial, or transient hotels. Hotels for people on vacation are called vacation, or resort hotels.
Transient hotels are usually located in the business section of a town, while resort hotels may be at the seashore, on a mountain lake, or in the desert.
In addition to these two main types, there is a third type of hotel, called a residential hotel. This is designed to meet the needs of people who want to live in a hotel.
Inns and hotels arc located in nearly every population center in the world. In the United States alone there are a bout thirty thousand. Some hotels have as few as ten rooms, others have several hundred. Among the largest hotels in the world today are the Conrad Hilton in Chicago, Illinois, and the Russia in Moscow, each with about three thousand rooms.
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A. Five.
B. Two.
C. Four.
D. Three.

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Section A
Directions: In this section, you will hear 8 short conversations and 2 long conversations. At the end of each conversation, one or more questions will be asked about what was said. Both the conversation and the questions will be spoken only once. After each question there will be a pause. During the pause, you must read the four choices marked A, B, C and D, and decide which is the best answer.
听力原文:W: I'm leaving for New York tomorrow at noon.Could you drive me to the airport?
M: Only if I don't have such a heavy load of work to do.Nick won't be working tomorrow.
Q: What does the man mean?
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A. The woman's luggage is too heavy to carry.
B. The woman should finish the heavy work before she goes.
C. The woman should ask Nick to drive her to the airport.
D. The woman should leave New York with Nick.

听力原文:W: Are you still teaching at the high school?
M: Not since June.My brother and I went into business together as soon as he got out of the army.
Q: What is the man doing now?
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A. He is studying at a high school.
B. He is teaching at a high school.
C. He is doing business with his brother.
D. He and his brother are serving in the army.

A.He hurt his knees when a tall ladder fell on him.B.He injured his ankle when he fell

A. He hurt his knees when a tall ladder fell on him.
B. He injured his ankle when he fell from a ladder.
C. He sprained his hands when he fell off the roof of his house.
D. He injured his legs when he fell off the roof of his home.

W: Elizabeth Carter.
M: And, uh, Elizabeth, uh. How does your family celebrate Christmas?
W: We go sledding, and we go over to my grandparents' house and have dinner with them.
M: Well, that is great, and what does Christmas mean to you?
W: Giving by not expecting to get.
M: Giving by not expecting to get. What does that mean?
W: Well, one thing that we do is secret giving.
M: Secret giving Now how does that work in your family?
W: We sneak up to the porch of somebody we want to give to, we put the gift we want to give to them, ring the door bell, and hide.
M: Ring the doorbell and hide? Uh, so you're not expecting something; you just want to be generous to someone else. Is that right?
W: Yeah. That's correct.
M: And is there anything else that Christmas means to you?
W: It means getting off from school!
M: Getting off from school?! Do you really feel that way?
W: Yeah ! ! Because I hate homework.
M: Yeah. Well, that all here from the City Mall, Channel 7 reporting.
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A. On how to give presents to others on Christmas.
B. On how to spend time with grandparents.
C. On how to play hide-and-seek.
D. On how to celebrate Christmas.

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