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A.Because they show more about the novel that they're based on.B.Because we are too cl

A. Because they show more about the novel that they're based on.
Because we are too close to them to see that they are reflections of current attitude.
C. Because directors are trying to get inside the minds of the 19th century people.
D. Because they are really rooted in the period they were made.

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W: Oh, I can't believe this. Have it delivered to my hotel then, I guess.
Q: What happened to the woman's luggage?
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A. It failed to arrive at its destination in time.
B. It got seriously damaged on the way.
C. It got lost at the airport in Paris.
D. It was left behind in the hotel.

A.To prove that she could earn her living as a gardener.B.To show that women are more

A. To prove that she could earn her living as a gardener.
B. To show that women are more hardworking than men.
C. To show that women are capable of doing what men do.
D. To prove that she was really irritated with her husband.

Effective listening is more than simply avoiding the bad habit of interrupting others while they are speaking or finishing their sentences. It's being content to listen to the entire thought of someone rather than waiting impatiently for your chance to respond. In some ways, the way we fail to listen is symbolic of the way we live. We often treat communication as if it were a race. It's almost like our goal is to have no gaps between the conclusion of the sentence of the person we are speaking with and the beginning of our own. My wife and I were recently at a cafeteria having lunch, overhearing the conversation around us. It seemed that no one was really listening to one another; instead they were taking turns not listening to one another. I asked my wife if I still did the same thing. With a smile on her face she said, "only sometimes".
Slowing down your responses and becoming a better listener aids you in becoming a more peaceful person. It takes pressure from you. If you think about it, you'll notice that it takes an enormous amount of energy and is very stressful to be sitting at the edge of your seat trying to guess what the person in front of you (or on the telephone) is going to say so that you can fire back your responses. But as you wait for the person you are communicating with to finish, as you simply listen more carefully to what is being said, you'll notice that the pressure you feel is off. You will immediately feel more relaxed, and so will the people you are talking to. They will feel safe in slowing down their own responses because they won't feel in competition with you for "air time"! Not only will becoming a better listener make you a more patient person, it will also enhance the quality of your relationships. Everyone loves to talk to someone who truly listens to what they are saying.
According to the passage, an effective listener should ______.

A. accept the speaker's thought critically
B. respond to the speaker's words slowly
C. wait for the chance to respond patiently
D. reply the speaker's questions patiently

听力原文:W: Your name is Sanjay Kumar. Is that correct?
M: Yes, Madam.
W: You claim you are traveling on a scholarship from Delhi University.
M: That's right.
W: Now it seems that a handgun was found in your luggage. Do you admit that?
M: Yes, but. . .
W: According to the statement you made, you had never seen the handgun before it was found in your bag. Do you still maintain that?
M: But it's true. I swear it.
W: Mmm, you do realize, Mr. Kumar, that to bring a handgun into Hong Kong without proper authorization is a serious offense.
M: But I didn't bring it. I . . . I mean I didn't know anything about it. It wasn't there when I left Delhi. My bags were searched. It was part of the airport security check.
W: Maybe so, but someone managed to get that handgun onto the aircraft or it couldn't have been there.
M: Someone but not me.
W: Tell me, where was your personal bag during the flight?
M: I had it down by my feet between me and the man in the next seat. He was the only person who could have opened my bag while I was asleep. It must have been him.
W: I see. Have you any idea who this man was?
M: He told me his name, Alfred Foster. He was very friendly—after I woke up that is. He hadn't spoken before.
W: Alfred Foster. We can check that on the passenger list.
M: He said he had a car coming to meet him. He offered me a lift.
W: Oh, why should he do that?
M: So he could get his handgun back, that's why. Please find him, Madam.
Questions:
23. What is Sanjay Kumar suspected of?
24. What do we know about Alfred Foster?
25. What does Sanjay Kumar ask the woman to do finally?
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A. Smuggling drugs into Hong Kong.
B. Having committed armed robbery.
C. Stealing a fellow passenger's bag.
D. Bringing a handgun into Hong Kong.

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