W: But big parties are so impersonal. I think we should have several small ones instead.
Q: How does the woman feel about parties?
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A. She likes big parties better.
B. She doesn't like parties at all.
C. She prefers small parties to big ones.
D. She likes having all kinds of parties.
A.When hunting for food.B.When sleeping.C.When being attacked.D.When communicating wit
A. When hunting for food.
B. When sleeping.
C. When being attacked.
D. When communicating with their cousins.
听力原文:M: My brother Mike has just done a course at the Green Park Camping School.
W: Really! What made him decide to do that?
M: Well, for one thing, some boys in his class decided to do it and they dared him to go with them!
W: You mean he didn't really want to go?
M: I think he wanted to go but I think he was also a little frightened. Of course, now that he's done it, he's very pleased with himself and he's always talking about it.
W: So he enjoyed it, didn't he?
M: Not exactly. I think he's enjoying the feeling of having done it more than he enjoyed actually doing it!
W: What sort of things did he do?
M: Oh, all sorts of open-air activities: hiking, camping, canoeing. One thing he had to do was to capsize a canoe and then right it again without getting out. He said the water was very cold but that he hardly noticed it at the time.
W: Why not?
M: He was too busy righting the canoe!
W: That doesn't sound very comfortable at this time of the year.
M: That's what I said when he told me. On another occasion he had to spend a day and a night by himself in the open country.
W: Was he frightened?
M: He was at first, apparently, but then he got used to it.
W: It seems to me that the course did him a lot of good. I expect it's made him more self-reliant.
M: That's what he says—and now he wants me to go!
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A. He was eager to do the course.
B. He had done a lot of outdoor exercise.
C. He enjoyed adventurous activities.
D. He was timid and reluctant to go to the course.