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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.
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A. Water.
B. Heat.
C. Wind.
D. Power.

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Cheaper imports could help to control inflation in the U.S.

A. Y
B. N
C. NG

A.Two or three days a week.B.Two or three times a month.C.Once a week.D.Twice a week.

A. Two or three days a week.
B. Two or three times a month.
C. Once a week.
D. Twice a week.

听力原文:W: It takes too much time to cook; I wish I had more time to study.
M: Why don't you eat at the university cafeteria? It's not too expensive.
Q: What does the man suggest?
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A. Buying less expensive food.
B. Dining at the cafeteria.
Cooking more simply.
D. Studying harder.

听力原文: Esperanto was invented as an international language one hundred years ago by a doctor in Poland. His name was Ludovic Zamenhof. Doctor Zamenhof grew up in a part of Poland where people spoke several different languages. He believed the different languages kept people from understanding each other and living peacefully together. He wished that everyone in his part of Poland spoke the same language. In fact, he believed that if everyone spoke a common language, peace could result throughout the world. That is why he gave the world a new language. He called it "Esperanto", which means, in his language "one who hopes."
Doctor Zamenhof tried to make Esperanto so easy that anyone could learn it in one-hundred hours. It is easy to learn because it has only sixteen grammatical rules. Doctor Zamenhof's alphabet is also simple. Each letter has only one sound.
No one knows exactly how many people in the world speak Esperanto. Experts say the number could be as many as fifteen million. For most of the world's people, however, English, not Esperanto, is the second language. But Esperantists continue to spread the world about their language. They hope that Esperanto someday will become the international language for trade, science, and diplomacy.
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A. Different languages prevented people from living peacefully together.
Because he believed that people would prefer a new language.
C. Because he believed that people would favor an easy language.
D. Because he thought that his mother tongue was too difficult to learn.

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