听力原文: Good evening, welcome to the first meeting of our spring cycling season. It's pleasure to see to many new faces here. I certainly hope that most of you will soon feel right at home with our group and bicycling will become a regular hobby for you and a part of your physical fitness routine. Some of you may not realize that the state of New Jersey offers ample opportunities for bicyclists of all abilities. We have rolling countryside, miles of beaches, lovely hills and valleys and thousands of miles of little used roads. Beginners will find the shore and area south of princeton suitable for their needs while expert riders will discover that the steep trails of the region around High Point offer a challenge to their skill and stamina. In addition, New Jersey is rich in places of historical interest. The state abounds in colonial architecture, battle fields of the revolution and other historic sites important in the early history of this country, most carefully preserved or have been meticulously restored. We organized tours to a variety of places nearly every weekend. Next Saturday tour will be a relatively easy one, from Recters University to the gateway National Park. Interested cyclists should meet at eight a. m. in the parking lot at the corner of Hamiltom Street and College Avenue in New Branders work. The minimum time of this tour is about six hours. We'll use a buddy system throughout the ride. Each new rider should team up with a more experienced rider. If the buddies look after each other, we can be sure that no one will be left behind on the back roads. You can pick up a map of Saturday's tour at the information table before you leave this evening.
What's the purpose of this talk?
A. To encourage people to participate in club activity.
B. To introduce a new kind of bicycle.
C. To inform. beginning cyclists about New Jersey's traffic laws.
D. To warn tourists about bicycling on the roadways.
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听力原文:W: Good morning, Sir. Could I ask you to register, please?
M: Of course. What shall I do?
W: Just fill in this form, if you would, please.
M: OK, please give me a pen.
What is the relationship of the two people?
A. Salesperson and customer.
B. Doctor and patient.
C. Receptionist and tourist.
D. Lawyer and client.
听力原文:W: What a surprise to see you at the supermarket! I thought you always ate in restaurants.
M: The restaurants cost too much. I usually eat at home, and I'm a good cook. If you like, you can come to have supper with me tonight.
W: That's a good chance, I won't miss it. Thanks a lot.
Where does the conversation most probably take place?
A. In a supermarket.
B. In a restaurant.
C. In the man's home.
D. In the woman's home.
听力原文:M: What do you think of my new painting? I've just finished it.
W: Well, the colors are a little strange, don't you think so? Perhaps a little too vid?
M: Ah, yes. That's the point. It's called Colors.
W: Oh, yes, I see. Well, it's not quite my cup of tea--but we all have different tastes, don't we?
What are the two speakers talking about?
A. Strange colors.
B. Different tastes of tea.
C. Fashion.
D. A painting.
听力原文:W: I want to register for this mathematics course.
M: I'm sorry registration has closed.
W: Closed? The clerk told me I could come back and register any time during the first week of classes.
M: Well, that's not possible. The computer's official student account has already been sent to the state. And that's what our budget is best on. Who told you that anyway?
W: Some woman here when I tried to register three weeks ago. She said I just had to pay a late fee.
M: She must have been a temporary worker. They don't have much training. Why didn't you register then?
W: She said I couldn't until I had my birth certificate. Here it is.
M: Your birth certificate?
W: Well, I'm a new part-time student. So she ask for identification. I don't drive so I don't have a driver's license.
M: Huh. That's no reason to demand a birth certificate. We only need to establish residency: a phone bill with your name and address on it would've been fine.
W: Really? Only prove of my address?
M: Yes. I'm afraid she gave you the wrong information. Still you'll have to wait and take your math's class next semester.
W: But that's no fair.
M: Well, I sympathize with your problem, but frankly, I don't think there is anything any- one can do for you. You were trapped in the system. If you want to you can talk in the director. She will help you if she can.
W: Great.
M: Don't get your hopes up.
What problem does the woman halve?
A. She doesn't want to pay the late fee.
B. She was given incorrect information.
C. She can't afford to pay her tuition.
D. She didn't pass her mathematics class last semester.