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听力原文:W: [4] What do you think of sending three-year-olds to nursery school, Gray?
M: That's a good idea.
W: Why do you think it's a good idea?
M: Because the baby enjoys being around other people of its age.
W: But I was thinking of a fairly formal thing, you know, like the kind of programs where you are training a person to go into kindergarten or the first grade.
M: [5] Well, teaching them what? Reading?
W: Yeah, not just a play situation.
M: I think it depends very much on that family's situation and that particular child. And I think even if it's not a play situation, it's not a bad thing.
W: You don't think that maybe you start structuring a person, you know, too much, too soon? I mean, I think our educational system is very structured and very repressive.
M: Well, if it's more of the same , thing, I agree. But, Bettie, wouldn't it be possible, uh, to start some sort of creative thing earlier?
W: You mean like art?
M: [6] Mm, even like reading is creative...
W: [5] Mm... Well, I'm also thinking, too, about what age a child starts to socialize and I don't think they're ready for socializing outside of the family before the age of about five or six.
M: Oh, really?
W: There are other ways of socializing, uh... uh, with other children than sending your child off to a nursery school.
What do the two people mainly talk about?

A. Whether small children should go to nursery school.
B. How a nursery school should be managed.
C. When reading should be introduced to nursery education.
D. How children like going to nursery school.

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听力原文:W: So, what special needs do business travelers have?
M: [10] One of the most important things is a quick check-in and check-out. Room service is also very important. [7]Guests often stay in their rooms working and don't have the time to go out to a restaurant, so they want their meals served in their rooms.
W: And what facilities are there in the rooms?
M: Well, nowadays communication facilities are essential, so things like a modem socket and a fax are very important.
W: Yes, of course.
M: The lighting is also very important. [10]As I said, guests often spend their evenings preparing work, so they need good lighting at their desks.
W: And what about facilities in the hotel in general?
M: The bars are important. [8]Corporate guests tend to spend much more time in the hotel bars than tourists. It's very important to provide a business centre, too.
W: What services does the business centre provide?
M: Basic secretarial services such as photocopying and typing. [9]It also coordinates conferences and any catering which is included in them.
W: Right, [10] and what about distance to the airport and city centre? Is that important?
M: Yes. We're in the east of London so we're near City Airport. A lot of our guests have meetings in this area, so they don't want to be near Heathrow Airport or right in the city centre.
Many business guests like to eat in their rooms

A. because it is cheaper than in the restaurant.
B. so they can do more work.
C. so they can watch TV while they eat.
D. because they are tired after the long trip.

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