听力原文:M: You left the office very late, didn't you?
W: Yes, I did. Around eleven o'clock.
When did the woman leave the office?
About eleven o'clock.
B. After eleven o'clock.
C. Eleven o'clock.
D. Nearly twelve o'clock.
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听力原文:W: I think I'll wear my red skirt to the party tonight.
M: Why not the blue one? I like it much better.
W: But I don't think it matches my shoes.
What does the man feel about the woman's red skirt?
A. He doesn't like it.
B. He likes it better.
C. It matches her shoes.
D. It doesn't match her shoes.
Part A
Directions: You will hear 10 short dialogues. For each dialogue, there is one question and four possible answers. Choose the correct answer ― A, B, C or D, and mark it in your test booklet. You will have 15 seconds to answer the question and you will hear each dialogue ONLY ONCE.
听力原文:M: Did you take these pictures? They're very good.
W: Yes, I think they turned out well, too. I like to take my camera with me wherever I go. That way, if I see something interesting, I can snap a picture of it.
M: Carrying a big camera around is too much trouble for me.
W: My camera is really small, though. Here, let me show you.
As the conversation begins, what are the man and woman doing?
A. Teaching a photography class.
B. Looking at some photographs.
C. Repairing camera equipment.
D. Selling cameras.
听力原文:M: Ok, the equipment is taken apart and ready to be packed away.
W: Shouldn't you count the components first?
What is the woman's suggestion?
A. He should be sure that no parts are missing.
B. He might not use the parts again.
C. He should put the equipment somewhere else.
D. He can't count on finishing first.
听力原文:M: Sally, are you going home for the holidays?
W: Yes. I've booked a flight for tomorrow afternoon and I can't wait.
M: That sounds great.
W: What about you? Are you going home, too?
M: I haven't made up my mind yet. I'm thinking...
W: Haven't made up your mind? Oh, you're not going to get a flight out of here. I guess all the seats have been reserved by now. It's a holiday season, after all. Most people are traveling.
M: Well, it's not such a big deal for me. My family is only a hundred and fifty miles from here. I usually take a train.
W: You don't sound very excited about it.
M: Well, we are not really a very close-knit family. I have two brothers and a sister. They spread out all over the place. One lives on the West Coast and one lives on the East Coast. My sister lives abroad.
W: Oh, vow! Where is she living?
M: In Paris.
W: What does she do there?
M: She teaches English in a university. It is kind of strange, but we seldom get together as a family since we earned our own livings.
W: Well, I try to get home as much as possible. We're a big family—there are six of us children—so it is always a lot of fun.
M: Six kids?
W: Yeah. And we're all really close. Most of us are married, so it makes a very crowded house over the holidays.
M: I can imagine.
W: Of course, there are too many people to cook dinner for. It is a real headache for my parents. So we usually end up eating outside. It is pretty crazy.
M: Well, at my house, my mother loves to cook. So when all of us get home—which isn't that often—she always cooks big home-made meals. We have left-overs for days.
How is the woman going home?
A. By train.
By plane.
C. By car.
D. By ship.