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The way that people spend their money, and the objects on which they spend it, are the last【C1】______ where free choice and individuality can be expressed. The【C2】______ reflects personal taste, the way people see themselves and the fantasies they【C3】______ about their lives, the restrictions on money available【C4】______ them, the presence of others in the family with a【C5】______ on that money, and the influence of current convention,【C6】______ surroundings and locality. Shopping is an important human【C7】______ Yet shoppers are【C8】______ with a confusing situation and a (n)【C9】______ changing one. The confusion arises from the claims 【C10】______ advertising, from inadequate information about new products, new materials, new places to shop a confusion 【C11】______ by rising prices and a(n)【C12】______ choice of goods than ever before. The search【C13】______ the right purchase is based on ignorance of【C14】______ own needs and ignorance of the product's【C15】______ for those needs. When choosing any particular item, there arc several lines of communication which might provide some guidance.【C16】______ none of these is entirely satisfactory. For example, you can ask a shop assistant initially.【C17】______ you find one, she may quite 【C18】______ not know the answers. She may be a schoolgirl with a Saturday【C19】______ or a housewife【C20】______ part-time.
【C1】

A. areas
B. regions
C. spots
D. places

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SECTION C NEWS BROADCAST
Directions: In this section, you will hear several news items. Listen to them carefully and then answer the questions that follow.
听力原文: American-led Western powers and South Africa struck a deal Thursday on how to bring the troubled territory Namibia to independence. The South Africans, while going ahead with their own elections there, will reopen negotiations for later elections supervised by the United Nations. South Africa stopped short of a firm commitment to U. N elections, however, and the Westerners rejected the legitimacy of the South African-planned voting. Moreover, South African Minister Peter W. Botha raised a potentially major side issue, saying his country will not withdraw its troops from the mine-rich territory until the 12-year-old war with black nationalist guerrillas ends.
What is the news mainly about?

A. Elections will be held in Namibia.
B. Western powers led by the U.S. made an agreement with South Africa on the issue of Namibia's independence.
C. The president of South Africa claimed that they would never withdraw their troops from the mines.
D. The election will be held this Thursday.

SECTION B PASSAGES
Directions: In this section, you will hear several passages. Listen to the passages carefully and then answer the questions that follow.
听力原文: Real policemen hardly recognize any resemblance between their lives and what they see on TV, if they ever get home on time. Of course, there are similarities, but the cops do not think much of them. The first difference is that a policeman's real life revolves around the law. Most of his training is in criminal law. He has to know exactly what actions are crimes and what evidence can be used to prove them in court. He has to know nearly as much as a professional lawyer, and what is more, he has to apply it in his feet, in the dark and rain, running down an alley after someone he wants to talk to. Little of his time is spent in chatting to almost naked ladies or in dramatic confrontations with desperate criminals. He will spend most of his working life typing millions of words on thousands of forms about hundreds of sad, unimportant people who are guilty of stupid, petty crimes. Most televise, on crime drama is a- bout finding the criminal; as soon as he is arrested, the story is over. In real life, finding criminals is seldom much of a problem. In fact, little effort is spent on searching.
A real policeman has to do all the following EXCEPT _______.

A. studying law
B. typing reports
C. talking to different people
D. chatting to naked ladies

听力原文: On April first, thousands of demonstrators marched outside the Supreme Court building in Washington, D. C. They came from as far away as California. Most came to support affirmative action. Black students and others shouted and waved signs. They called on the nation's highest court to keep affirmative action programs in place.
What's this news mainly about?

A. Demonstration
B. Monsters
C. Black people
D. The Supreme Court

听力原文:Jim: Helen, when is Tom's birthday? Is it this week?
Helen: Yeah, it is this Friday, the twenty-eighth.
Jim: I'd like to see him on his birthday. Are you two doing anything?
Helen: Well, yes, we have tickets to a concert at Carnegie Hall.
Jim: What time does it start?
Helen: It starts at 8: 30.
Jim: Hmmm... I'm afraid I can't make it by then. I have to work late on Friday. Hold on... I have an idea. What time does the concert end?
Helen: Pretty late. Probably around half past ten.
Jim: Well, how about going to the Caf6 Alfredo for some coffee and birthday cake after the concert? I'll meet you there.
Helen: Well, what time does the caf6 close?
Jim: It is open until at least 1:00. Come on, admit it... it's a fabulous idea.
Helen: OK, OK, Jim. We'll see you then.
What is the possible relationship between the two speakers?

A. Husband and wife.
Boss and secretary.
C. They are friends.
D. Teacher and student.

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