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Section B
Directions: In this section, you will hear 3 short passages. At the end of each passage, you will hear some questions. Both the passage and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a question, you must choose the best answer from the four choices marked A, B, C and D.
听力原文: In some countries certain kinds of insurance are compulsory. In others, most kinds are practically unknown. In addition, the cost of insurance and the type of coverage provided vary widely from country to country. But the basic principle of insurance remains the same, that is, to share the possible risk.
Is it wise to spend money on insurance even though a claim may never be made? Is keeping a spare tire in the car a wasted investment, even if the tire is never needed? The sense of security to the car driver may make the expense of the extra tire worthwhile. While financial compensation cannot make up for certain losses, it may compensate for other losses.
Much of the insurance bought by individuals falls into the categories of property, health, disability and life insurance.
Property insurance is to insure against the loss of property—home, business, cars, or other possessions. It is among the most common form. of risk management. Health insurance pays some medical expenses or may pay for only certain medical care. in many places workers may receive insurance as a condition of their employment.
Disability insurance provides some income if a person is injured and cannot work. Life insurance provides financial assistance to a person's dependents in case of his or her death. Such insurance has enabled many families to pay off outstanding debts and carry on their routine of life after the injury or the death of their main breadwinner.
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A. Helping the needy to survive.
B. Sharing risks of possible losses.
C. Being compulsory in most countries.
D. Covering differently according to different situations.

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A. Wait for the video to come out.
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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.
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A. It may not be warm enough.
B. The woman can wear it all winter.
C. It will not fit if the woman loses weight.
D. The woman may have trouble paying for it.

听力原文:M: Hello, is that Jane?
W: Speaking.
M: Hi, Jane, this is Chris here. Listen, I'm in real trouble. I'm in the middle of an assignment and my computer's crashed!
W: Oh, no! Bad luck!
M: Yeah, I can't believe it! What do you think I should do? I'm desperate!
W: I think I can help you, Chris, so calm down! It happened to me last year, and I solved the problem. So don't panic! What happened exactly?
M: I started to boot up and suddenly the screen went blank. I couldn't do anything! All my data's gone! I can't get back it! I've lost it all!
W: Listen, that happened to me, and I took it round to a small company I know and they fixed it in an hour! And they got back all my data, too.
M: Thank goodness Can you give me the phone number?
W: Sure, they're very helpful. Speak to Kit, Kit Marlow. You can mention my name too! That might help. Do you have a pen handy? Call them at 0208 346 789. Oh, just one more thing. Before you do that, switch it off, and try again. You never know it might correct itself.
M: Okay! I'll do that fight now. And thanks a million!
W: My pleasure. Good luck.
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A. He lost all his data in his work.
B. He can't find his data in the computer.
C. He can't find the phone number of a company.
D. His computer is crashed in the middle of his work.

听力原文: To extinguish different kinds of fires, several types of fire extinguishers have been invented. They must be ready for immediate use when fire breaks out. Most portable kinds operate for less than a minute, so they are useful only on small fires. The law requires ships, trains, buses and planes to carry extinguishers.
Since fuel, oxygen and heat must be present in order for fire to exist, one or more of these things must be removed or reduced to extinguish a fire. If the heat is reduced by cooling the material below a certain temperature, the fire goes out. The cooling method is the most common way to put out a fire. Water is the best cooling material because it is low in cost and easy to get.
Another method of extinguishing fire is by cutting off the oxygen. This is usually done by covering the fire with sand, steam or some other things. A blanket may be used to cover a small fire.
A third method is called separation, which includes removing the fuel, or material easy to burn, from a fire, so that it can find no fuel.
The method that is used to put out a fire depends upon the type of fire. Fires have been grouped in three classes. Fires in wood, paper, cloth and the like are called Class A fires. These materials usually help keep the fire on. Such fires can be stopped most readily by cooling with water.
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A. Separating the fire.
B. Reducing the heat.
C. Removing the fuel
D. Cutting off the oxygen.

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