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Ⅰ. At a pedestrian crossing:
a) When you have stepped off the pavement on to a zebra crossing, traffic must stop to let you cross. But don't be foolish: make sure that drivers have enough time to give way to you.
b) If a police officer is directing the traffic, watch for his signals. Do not cross until he holds up the traffic.
c) At a crossing with traffic lights, do not cross in front of traffic which has the signal to go.Ⅱ. At a bus or tram stop:
If you want to get on a bus or a tram' give a clear signal for it to stop and do not step into the road until it has done so. When you get off a bus or a tram and wish to cross to the opposite side of the road, do not walk behind the vehicle. Wait until the vehicle has moved off and make sure there is no other traffic before you cross the road
According to the passage, at a pedestrian crossing you should not ______.

A. expect cars to stop for you
B. cross without giving the driver enough time to stop
C. step off the pavement
D. expect drivers to give you enough time to cross

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In May 1927, at least four different people were planning to fly between New York and Paris. On the morning of 20 May, none of them had done so, yet Lindbergh took off from New York in his small plane. It was heavy with fuel and it seemed it would never get off the ground. Lindbergh hit several wet spots on the airfield and bounced dangerously. He got into the air just in time to avoid a tractor and some telegraph wires at the end of the field.
For the first eleven hours he flew along the Atlantic coastline. When he turned towards the open ocean, he had flown almost as far and as long as Alcook and Brown had in 1919.It was getting dark and the worst part of the flight was just beginning.
First, there was a freezing fog. For a time he avoided this by flying lower over the water. But then the fog came down to the tops of the waves. Lindbergh flew higher but it was so cold that ice formed on the wings. In the black darkness he shook the ice off by diving and turning sharply. Twenty-four hours had passed now, he was terribly tired. He was still over the Atlantic in darkness. He ate nothing because he thought it would be easier to stay awake on an empty stomach. Then dawn came. He saw a few fishing boats below. He dived down, switched off his engine and called out, "which way is Ireland?" The fishermen were too surprised to answer. But a few minutes later he was over the Irish coast. He had navigated by his own calculations and a few simple instruments. He flew on over England and crossed Paris. A huge, excited crowd of 100,000 people were waiting for him when he landed. He had flown for thirty-three and a haft hours. It is probably the most famous fight in history.
Lindbergh found it hard to take off because ______.

A. the airfield was wet
B. he took too much fuel with him
C. a tractor almost blocked the runway
D. it was too dark to see well

About the English language, Pedro

A. never learned how to speak it.
B. could never learn how to speak and write it.
C. learned it on his trip in Houston.
D. spoke well enough to sing along with the beautiful American ladies.

校准不具法制性,检定具有法制性,属计量管理范畴的执法行为。()

A. 正确
B. 错误

SECTION A CONVERSATIONS
Directions: In this section you will hear several conversations. Listen to the conversations carefully and then answer the questions that follow.
听力原文:M: Good morning, Miss Robin. I have received the copy of agreement you sent me, and I wish to discuss with you on some of the terms.
W: Go right ahead.
M: Here are some points that I wish to discuss with you. First, it's about room rates for groups during the peak season. I wonder if you can give us more discounts based on the original 10%. Perhaps a 20% discount?
W: Please look at our tariff. The room rate for a double room is 40 dollars per night. We usually offer 10% commission for groups. If you could guarantee at least 20 groups in 2006, we'd be pleased to give you 20% discount, which is 32 dollars per night.
M: I can guarantee 15 groups. How about 34 dollars?
W: OK! I can accept your offer.
M: Thank you. The second point is about the cancellation charges. We wonder if you could free us from any compensation except for "no show" on the same day.
W: The problem is that we can't guarantee to have the rooms sold. We may try, and this should be written in the agreement; in case the rooms reserved by you aren't sold before 6:00 in the evening we'll have to charge you.
M: That sounds fair.One more thing, I want to know whether you can guarantee us a complementary double room for our two tour guides of each group.
W: No problem. I hope we'll have a good cooperation.
What is the man's purpose for talking with the woman?

A. He wants to ask for some advice.
B. He hopes to make a reservation.
C. He wants the woman to free him from some responsibilities.
D. He hopes to discuss some items of the agreement.

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