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听力原文:M: Are you enjoying your stay here on the islands?
W: Oh, yes. It's a far cry from the winter in the North.
Q: What does the woman mean?
(15)

A. The islands are very different from the North.
B. The islands are a great distance from the North.
C. The islands are similar to the North.
D. The islands make her cry for the North.

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M: Well, in fact, my application was turned down. They were looking for people with experience in the profession.
Q: Why didn't the man get the job?
(17)

A. He doesn' t write well enough.
B. He hash' t got any professional experience.
C. He is not a professional writer.
D. He didn't perform. well in the interview.

听力原文:W: Are these treatments really necessary? They don't seem to help very much.
M: I'm afraid so, Mrs. Jones. Just be patient and I'm sure you'll see some results soon.
Q: Where did this conversation most probably take place?
(16)

A. In a doctor' s office.
B. In a professor' s office.
C. In a lawyer' s office.
D. In a businessman' s office.

听力原文:W: Could you fill it up with the unleaded?
M: Sure. Do you want me to check under the hood?
Q: What kind of work does the man do?
(18)

A. He is a plumber.
B. He is a dentist.
C. He is a gas station attendant.
D. He is an engineer.

M: Oh absolutely. Most jobs or professions seem to have an image or a stereotype attached to them, often much to the irritation of the job holders. But there is a serious point to all this, too, that maybe young people actually choose their careers under the influence of these false images. And certainly, there is evidence that they may even avoid certain careers because they have a negative image. Well, on a large scale, as you can imagine, this could cause problems for whole sectors of the economy.
W: Er, you say there's evidence?
M: Oh most definitely. There was a survey recently into children's attitudes to different professions.
W: How was that done, though? Because, after all, children don't know much about the world of work before they get into it.
M: Well, exactly. What the investigators wanted to get at was their impressions and their prejudices. They used a very simple technique. They gave the children twelve pairs of statements. In each pair one statement was positive, the other was its opposite.
W: I see. What professions did they ask about?
M: Do you really want the whole list? It's huge!
(23)

A. He is a scientist.
B. He is a sociologist.
C. He is an officer.
D. He is a boss.

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