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听力原文:M: I don't often visit museums, but I like to whenever possible.
W: I've never visited the Modem Museum, but I plan to tomorrow.
Q: According to the man, what does he like to do ii possible?
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A. To visit the Modem Museum.
B. To visit museums.
C. To make a good plan.
D. To visit a music school.

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听力原文:M: Oh, hello, Li Li. Come on in, and how've you been keeping recently?
W: Quite all right. Thanks, Dr. Francis. How's your project going?
M: Very smoothly, I should say. I'm playing a consultancy role, really. I've only been here in China for a month, but I'm already on very good terms with my colleagues in the Department of Computer Science. Well, I'm happy that you could come. Do sit down, please.
W: Dr. Francis, do you know I've got a chance to go to Cambridge in August? I wonder if you could tell me something about Britain.
M: Certainly. Well, I was actually brought up in Scotland. Er...in fact, I've never been to Cambridge. But well...yes, I'm sure I can give you some useful tips. Now, what do you want to know, Li Li?
W: Things like weather. What's the usual temperature there?
M: Mmm, the temperature in Scotland is 22 or 23 degrees centigrade, on average, I think. But Cambridge would be warmer, around 25, I would guess, because it's down south.
W: Oh, that's nice. Do you know it is 34 here? Last year it reached 39. By the way, where do you think I should stay?
M: Oh, that's important. You can, er... I suppose, stay in the college-owned fiats, which are often near where you have your classes, and some are even on the campus. That would certainly be convenient.
W: Yes, it would.
M: But it can also be a disadvantage because you are, in a sense, separated from ordinary society. You're a language teacher, and I think learning from society is a valuable experience.
W: Yes, yes, exactly. So what's the alternative?
M: Maybe finding an English host family. I know of a student Ali from the Middle East. He told me that he had learnt a lot by staying with a British family.
W: Thank you. I think it's quite a good suggestion. By the way, Dr. Francis, do you think I could...
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A. He is a teacher of English in Cambridge.
B. He is a consultant to a Scottish company.
C. He is a specialist in computer science.
D. He is a British tourist to China.

A.In the company's car.B.In his friend's car.C.By taxi.D.By bus.

A. In the company's car.
B. In his friend's car.
C. By taxi.
D. By bus.

My favorite lecture concerned the American Revolution. Dr. Williamson set the mood for the study by imitating Paul Revere, a well-known silversmith, working in his shop. The American colonists were angry because of the British control over their lives. Revere felt that war between the British and the colonists was inevitable. Then, Dr. Williamson told us about Revere rowing across. the Charles River from Boston on April 18, 1775. I can see the professor now as he raised his hand to his forehead as if he were looking across the Charles River to the Old North Church in Boston. Suddenly, Revere spotted two lanterns, a signal which meant that the British would attack by sea. He jumped on his horse to warn the villagers of the attack. Professor Williamson reminded us that the first battles of the American Revolution were fought at Concord and at Lexington, Massachusetts, the year before the Declaration of Independence was signed in 1776.
Never before had history seemed so alive to me. And all because a professor cared enough to put his heart into his teaching.
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A. Because history professors are poorly prepared.
Because most students are lazy.
C. Because history lectures are not delivered in an interesting way.
D. Because most students feel studying history is a waste of time.

A.£6.5.B.£24.75.C.£18.25.D.£31.25.

A. £6.5.
B. £24.75.
C. £18.25.
D. £31.25.

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