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听力原文:M: Hey, Allen, how are you?
W: I'm fine Bob. Aren't you glad the semester is over?
M: Yes, are you going to go to the rock concert Friday night?
W: I haven't thought much about it, and you?
M: Sure, would you like to go with me?
W: Sounds like fun!
M: You have to buy your own ticket, though.
W: Are you broke again? Let me treat you.
M: Wow, where did you come into so rich cash?
W: You know I am a waitress at the student center. Anyway, now that annual exams are almost over, I'd like a night out.
M: Since you've been worried about buying the tickets, why don't you take us out to dinner?
W: You've got a deal. Let's buy the tickets now.
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A. in the middle of the semester
B. at the beginning of exams
C. at the end of the school year
D. in the middle of summer vacation

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Communication always requires at least three elements--the source, the message, and the destination. A source may be an individual or a communication organization (like a newspaper, publishing house, television station or motion picture studio). The message may be in the form. of ink on paper, sound waves in the air, impulses in an electric current, a wave of the hand, a flag in the air, or any other signal capable of being interpreted meaningfully. The destination may be a discussion group, a lecture audience, a football crowd, or a mo; or an individual member of the particular group we call the mass audience, such as the reader of a newspaper or a viewer of television.
Which of the following statements is NOT true about "communication" ?

A. Communication means the establishment of a commonness with someone.
B. Communication means the sharing of information, an idea or an attitude.
C. The word "communication" comes from the Greek word "communis"
D. Communication always requires at least three elements.

Women
The nobler and more perfect a thing is, the later and slower it is in arriving at maturity. A man reaches the maturity of his reasoning powers and mental faculties hardly before the age of twenty-eight; a woman at eighteen. And then, too, in the case of woman, it is only reason of a sort--very niggard in its dimensions. That is why women remain children their whole life long; never seeing anything but what is quite close to them, cleaving to the present moment, taking appearance for reality, and preferring trifles to matters of the first importance. For it is by virtue of his reasoning faculty that man does not live in the present only, like the brute, but looks about him and considers the past and the future; and this is the origin of prudence, as well as of that care and anxiety which so many people exhibit. Both the advantages and the disadvantages which this involves, are shared in by the woman to a small extent because of her weaker power of reasoning. She may, in fact, be described as intellectually shortsighted, because, while she has an intuitive understanding of what lies quite close to her, her field of vision is narrow and does not reach to what is remote; so that things which are absent, or past, or to come, have much less effect upon woman than upon men.
This is the reason why women are more inclined to be extravagant, and sometimes carry their inclination to a length that borders upon madness. In their hearts, women think it is men's business to earn money and theirs to spend it--if possible during their husband's life, but, at any rate, after his death. The very fact that their husband hands them over his earning for purposes of housekeeping, strengthens them in this belief.
However many disadvantages all this may involve, there is at least this to be said in its favor; that the woman lives more in the present than the man, and that, if the present is at all tolerable, she enjoys it more eagerly. This is the source of that cheerfulness which is peculiar to women, fitting her to amuse man in his hours of recreation, and, in case of need, to console him when he is borne down by the weight of his cares.
According to the author, the major difference between a man's and a woman's intellect is that ______.

A. men mature much later than women
B. men have a broader view of things
C. women are more cheerful than men
D. man's intellect is nobler than that of woman

Alan has found that it is difficult to find a job in this small town, and that his chance

A. slim
B. narrow
C. thin
D. tiny

【C6】

A. Furthermore
B. However
C. Thus
D. In addition to

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