听力原文:W: Why are you giving me a speeding ticket? I was only going 40.
M: Can't you read? That was 10 M. P. H. over the limit.
What is the relationship between the two speakers?
A. Salesman and customer.
B. Policeman and driver.
C. Teacher and student.
D. Boss and secretary.
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Part A
Directions: Read the following three texts. Answer the questions on each text by choosing A, B, C or D. Mark your answers on ANSWER SHEET 1.
Water is important for pupils to study, not only because it is so abundant, covering three times as much of the earth's surface as land does. It is the most common substance in living plant and animal tissues; without it, most other chemicals needed for life could not get into or out of cells. Its floatability makes it possible to move people and cargoes by ship--without which early exploration and commerce would have been impossible. Hydroelectric(水电) stations are and will continue to be a major source of electrical energy. Water is also important for sanitation (卫生) and recreation.
Early experiences with liquids should include those dealing with floatability, change of state, and surface films. Children should investigate under what conditions objects sink or float, both in water and in other liquids. They should watch ice melt, and water freeze, and evaporate. They should also observe other substances that change state easily, such as candle wax and butter. And they should observe the wide range of chemicals that dissolve in water.
In their investigations, pupils should become aware of the ease with which certain liquids evaporate and of the danger of strong-smelling substances such as those from cleaning fluids and gasoline. They should experience the pleasure of playing in and around water, but they should also be made aware of the hazards(危险) and be taught to play safely.
Pupils must learn of society's increasing demands upon fresh water and develop a healthy concern for how it is used. The amount of water on earth does not change; it is only recycled. What is used for pupils today is part of the same water used even by Columbus and Cleopatra!
Finally, pupils should come to appreciate the different kinds of methods by which fresh water is transported from the sea to land areas. They should know the potential(潜力) of the sea--for all practical purposes, the last frontier on earth--for additional fresh water, for food, and for chemicals. They also should understand the importance of the sea for transportation and recreation, as well as for its effect on weather.
According to the passage water is important for all of the following, except______.
A. early international trade
B. the most common substance in living plant and animal tissues
C. hydroelectric power stations
D. sanitation and recreation
听力原文:W: Say this word three times and you will get it.
M: Won't it be all right to write it three times instead?
What is the man more willing to do?
A. To recite.
B. To put down in black and white.
C. To sing out.
D. To listen.
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? Perhaps a little too vivid, maybe?
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 then 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.
How did the man suggest the woman to do to solve the problem?
A. She should spend more time on Joseph.
B. She should not allow Joseph to play the computer.
C. She should stay with Joseph to look after him.
D. She should find a private teacher for Joseph.