听力原文:M: The tickets for that rock concert finally go on sale next Saturday at 5 o'clock.
W: I heard that anyone who wants one had better get there sooner than that.
Q: What does the woman imply?
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A. Each person will be allowed to buy only one ticket.
B. The tickets will sell out quickly.
C. The rock concert will probably be rescheduled.
D. There will be extra tickets.
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W: Like my mum always says, "Practice makes perfect."
Q: What does the woman mean?
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A. Her backhand is almost perfect.
B. The time the man spent practicing has helped him.
C. The man's mother wanted him to .practice.
D. Her mother is a good tennis coach.
听力原文:M: I don't know if I'll be 'able to turn in my economics paper on time.
W: Haven't you heard the professor gives us a week's extension on it?
Q: What does the woman mean?
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A. She hasn't heard from the professor in a week.
B. The class has extra time to complete the assignment.
C. She only just found out about the economics paper.
D. She won't see the professor until next week.
听力原文:W: Your train will be ready for boarding in 15 minutes, sir. Breakfast will be offered in the dining car.
M: Good. I'll have just enough time to send a fax before leaving.
Q: What does the man plan to do next?
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A. Board the train.
B. Send a fax.
Change his departure time.
D. Have breakfast.
听力原文: When we talk about intelligence, we do not mean the ability to get good scores on certain kinds of tests or even the ability to do well in school. By intelligence we mean a way of living and behaving, especially in a new or upsetting situation. If we want to test intelligence we need to find out how a person acts instead of how much he knows about what to do. For instance, when in a new situation, an intelligent person thinks about the situation, not about himself or what might happen to him. He tries to find ont all he can, and then he acts immediately and tries to do something about it. And if he cannot make things work out right, he doesn't feel ashamed that he failed, he just turns to learn from his mistakes. An intelligent person, even if he is very young, has a special way to look at life, a special feeling about life, and how he fits into it. If you look at children, you'll see great differences between what we call "bright" children and "not bright" children. They are actually two different kinds of people, not just the same kind with different amounts of intelligence. For example, the bright child really wants to find out about life--he tries to get in touch with everything around him. But the unintelligent child keeps more to himself and his own dream world: he seems to have a wall between him and life in general. This leads us to feel mysterious about how to determine what intelligence is.
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A. It is the ability to get high scores on some tests.
B. It is the ability to do well in school.
C. It is the ability to deal with life.
D. It is a child's ability to dream.