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听力原文:W: Mac, what are you doing?
M: Making the bed, Liz.
W: You know what, Mac? Connie's going to get a face lift.
M: Oh?
W: She even said she'd get the rest done, too!
M: The rest?
W: Yeah ! Mac, if my breasts were saggy, would you still love me?
M: What?
W: Answer my question, please !
M: What a silly question! Love has nothing to do with breasts being large or small, or being firm or saggy.
W: I'm just asking. You don't have to be impatient.
M: And Connie. She's crazy! No one can sustain youth forever.
W: Yeah. That's what I told her. Oh, I think I'm getting old. The forehead is wrinkled, the eyes are puffy, the sacks under the eyes are dark, and the skin is no longer as resilient as it was. Why! Age has set in ! Maybe I also need a lift. Maybe, I need a new life ! Oh, I really miss the good old days. At that time, my skin really felt so baby smooth!
M: Liz, what're you murmuring about? It's getting late. You should'ye been in bed minutes ago...
What is Connie going to do?

A. She is going to receive a plastic surgery.
B. She is going to lift something on her face.
C. She is going to make up for the sake of face.
D. She is probably going to put on some makeup.

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听力原文:M: Do you know where Arthur is?
W: I do not know, Paul.
M: He is a fool. And if he did anything I shouldn't mind. But no, he simply can't come away from a game of whist, or else he must see a girl home from the skating-rink and so can't get home.
W: I don't know that it would make it any better if he did something to make us all ashamed.
M: Are you fearfully fond of him, Mum?
W: What do you ask that for?
M: Because they say a woman always likes the youngest best.
W: She may do -- but I don't. No, he wearies me.
M: And you'd actually rather he was good?
W: I'd rather he showed some of a man's common sense.
M: Here is a letter. It's from him.
W: What now !
M: My dearest Mother, I don't know what made me such a fool. I want you to come and fetch me back from here. I came with Jack Bredon yesterday, instead of going to work, and enlisted. Like the idiot you know I am, I came away with him. I have taken the King's shilling, but perhaps if you came for me they would let me go back with you. I don't want to be in the army. My dear mother, I am nothing but a trouble to you. But if you get me out of this, I promise I will have more sense and consideration...
W: Well, now, let him stop!
Arthur is Paul's ______.

A. son
B. father
C. elder brother
D. younger brother

A.hitB.beatC.attainD.achieve

A. hit
B. beat
C. attain
D. achieve

What are we told is the best way to avoid hubris-fueled merger madness?

A. Draw lessons from past merger decisions.
B. Trust those who share opinions with you.
C. Stay far away from merger activities.
D. Try to accept opposing views.

A.enrichedB.gainedC.prosperedD.benefited

A. enriched
B. gained
C. prospered
D. benefited

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