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听力原文:M: Hello. This is Tom Davis. I have an appointment with Mrs. Jones for nine o'clock this morning, but I'm afraid I'll have to be about fifteen minutes late.
W: That's all right, Mr. Davis. She doesn't have another appointment scheduled until ten o'clock.
Q: When will Mr. Davis most probably meet Mrs. Jones?
(17)

At 9: 00.
B. At 9: 15.
C. At 9: 30.
D. At 10: 00.

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We are all conditioned by the way we are brought up. Our values are determined by our parents, and in a larger sense, by the culture in which we live. The Chinese, for example, are not accustomed to the drinking of milk, and may actually become sick if they are compelled to drink a glassful of the beverage. Americans, on the other hand, thrive on milk, although they have many taboos of their own.
Some years ago I gave a dinner party during which I served a delicious hors d' oeuvre filled with a meat that tasted somewhat like chicken. My guests wondered what the meat was, but 1 refused to tell them until they had eaten their fill. I then explained that they had just dined on the flesh of freshly killed rattlesnake. The reaction was nausea--and in some cases violent vomiting. If I had served rattlesnake to a Chinese, he would doubtless had requested a second helping, for in China the dish is considered a delicacy.
Another interesting case is the young man I met recently in New York City. An American by birth, he had been removed from his native state of Oregon at the age of six months when his parents went to Japan as missionaries. Orphaned before his first birthday, he was reared by a Japanese family in a remote village. The young man was unmistakably American in appearance, with blond hair and blue eyes. But he had a Japanese style. of walking, Japanese facial expressions, and he thought like a Japanese. Though he had learned to speak English fluently, he felt uncomfortable and nut of place in an American city. He soon returned to Japan.
The best title of this passage is ______.

A. Cultural Conditioning
B. Our Parents' Values
C. American Customs
D. Taboos among the Chinese

听力原文:W: You look different today. How did your job. interview go?
M: I don't think I came across as well as I could have.
Q: What does the man mean?
(16)

A. He had to cancel his interview.
B. He's disappointed with his interview.
C. He shouldn't have applied for the job.
D. He doesn't want to discuss the interview now.

听力原文:M: You know I had to leave the basketball game halfway through last night, so I never found out who won.
W: Well, don't look at me. I was just a few minutes behind you.
Q: What does the woman mean?
(18)

A. She didn't go to the game.
B. She also left the game early.
C. She's also curious about who won the game.
D. She was sitting right behind the man at the game.

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:M: Please excuse the mess I haven't had any time to clean.
W: What mess? You should see how I left my room this morning.
Q: What does the Woman imply?
(12)

A. She hasn't cleaned her room either.
B. She left her room on time this morning.
C. She can help the man clean up his room.
D. She doesn't know the mess the man have made in her room.

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