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Section B
Directions: There are 2 passages in this section. Each passage is followed by some questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. You should decide on the best choice.
Each for its own reason, the study of residential mobility has been a concern of three disciplines: economics, geography and sociology. For the economist, residential shifts provide a means for studying the housing and land markets. Geographers study mobility to understand the spatial (空间的) distributions of population types. For the sociologist, interest in residential mobility has two sources: one stemming from the study of human ecology and the other, from a concern with the peculiar qualities of urban life. Of course, there are clearly overlapping concerns and it is often difficult to discern(辨别) the disciplinary origins of a researcher by sole examining the kinds of questions he or she raises about mobility, although it is usually easier to identify a researcher's discipline by noting the methods used and the concepts employed.
Urban mobility first appears in the sociological literature as a term expressing rather generalized qualities of urban, as opposed to the non-urban life. Some sociologists refer to the mobility of the city as the considerable sum of myriad and incessant (不断的)sources of stimulation imposing upon the urban dweller, a sort of sensory overload which produces sophistication, indifference, and a lowered level of affection in urban dwellers. There is simply so much to experience that the urban dweller's capacity is reduced to react in a "spontaneous'? and "natural" way to urban existence. It is mobility in this sense that produces some of the special qualities of urban life, which, on the one hand, ap peals to migrants as an escape from the dullness and oppression of rural existence with its lack of change and stimulation, and on the other hand, produces alienation in a society where men see each other primarily as means to ends rather than as ends in themselves. Of course, mobility in this larger sense of sensory overload is not a concept which lends itself easily to measurement, especially since it is a macro-system property.
Geographers who study mobility are most probably interested in ______.

A. the fact that people of different nationalities or ethnical groups reside in different places
B. why people of one type prefer to isolate themselves from those of another type
C. peculiar characteristic of people from different countries in choosing living places
D. what types of people, like to move frequently and why they keep changing their living places

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听力原文:M: Students always read poetry in the coffee house on the corner near the college.Would you like to go there with me?
W: I'd love to,thanks.That's where I've been wanting to go for a long time,
Q: Where would the woman like to go?
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A. To the college on the corner.
B. To the coffee house near the college.
C. To tile poetry class.
D. To the man's house for coffee.

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: The undergraduates could hardly understand the French lecture which was given last week.
M: Neither could the graduate students.
Q: What can we learn from the conversation?
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A. The graduate students could understand the lecture.
B. Neither the undergraduate students nor the graduate students could understand the lecture.
C. Both the undergraduate students and the graduate students could understand the lecture.
D. The undergraduate students could understand the lecture.

A.Traveling by bus or ear.B.Living in an expensive way.C.Enjoying city life.D.Finding

A. Traveling by bus or ear.
B. Living in an expensive way.
C. Enjoying city life.
D. Finding places to live in.

听力原文: Janet's sister is a stewardess for a famous international airline, and Janet wants to become one too. Of course she is still too young. The minimum age for a stewardess is twenty and Janet is only just over sixteen.
For the moment she has taken a job in an office. But she is going to attend evening classes. In particular, she -wants to improve her French and she has also decided to take up a second language. This is because foreign languages are essential for a stewardess.
Later on, when she is about eighteen, she plans to work in a hotel for a while. This will not be difficult to arrange because one of her- uncles is the manager of a big London hotel. Among other things, she proposes to work in the kitchen and the dining-room. This will be especially valuable experience because an important part of a stewardess' work is to serve and feed the passengers.
Finally, if she has the time, she will go and work in a hospital for a while. Again this will provide mere valuable experience.
So, you see, Janet has made up her mind and she is preparing for her career very carefully. But it was not easy for her to decide. She asked a large number of people and they all gave her conflicting advice!
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A. She hasn't graduated.
B. She prefers to work in a travel agency.
C. She isn't old enough.
D. She cannot speak Spanish.

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