听力原文:M: How about going to dinner and a movie with me tonight, Sandy?
W: I'd love to, but I haven't packed yet and my flight leaves at five am.
Why didn't Sandy accept the invitation?
A. She's afraid of going out at night.
B. She had to do some baking.
C. She wanted to get ready for a plane trip.
D. She was moving to a new apartment.
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M: Yes. I think it's very important that leaders should have a wide variety of interests. If you are just a politician and nothing but a politician, you gradually drive yourself into the ground. You become very inward-looking, very narrow-minded and then you don't look after the electorate. But if you've got other interests, you come back to problems with a fresh mind and you can serve your electors much better than you could otherwise.
W: Where did this interest of yours come from? Was yours a musical family?
M: It wasn't musical in the sense that Mozart's father was a professional musician and Bach had brothers and sons who were musicians. But my mother and father both wanted to encourage me and my brother in music. He became a violinist while I was a pianist.
What's Edward Allsop's profession?
A violinist.
B. A pianist.
C. a musician.
D. a politician.
党的十一届六中全会通过了《关于建国以来党的若干历史问题的决议》,标志着党在指导思想上拨乱反正的胜利完成。()
A. 正确
B. 错误
What is implied in the passage?
A. Cambridge University has twenty colleges now.
B. Cambridge University had three women colleges in the 1970s.
C. All the colleges in Cambridge are now mixed.
D. There are still more male students than female students in Cambridge University.
听力原文:W: I ought to call Joan and tell her about the reception of this evening.
M: Why bother? You'll see her at lunch.
What does the man mean?
A. The woman can tell Joan when she sees her at noon.
B. The woman should tell Joan's brother about the reception.
C. The woman must call on Joan after the reception.
D. The woman may see Joan's brother at lunch.