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听力原文:M: Hello, Janet. I'm glad to see you back. Did you have a nice holiday?
W: Yes, great! (20)We arrived at our hotel at five o'clock on Saturday afternoon and didn't really do anything much until the next morning when my father hired a small family car and we all went to Safari Park.
M: Safari Park? Where is it?
W: It is not far from London, full of lovely wild animals. (19)We motored through the monkeys' compound first and that was an experience. They climbed all over our car and we had a wonderful view of the monkeys.
M: Oh, it sounds interesting. It is the kind of park I like. Did you see any bigger animals?
W: Of course. We had to lock ourselves in when we were in the lions' compartment, because the lions could come very close.
M: Oh, it must have been terrifying. Did they come to you?
W: No. We saw them sleeping under trees, quite far away from us. We were unlucky and didn't see them clearly. Anyway, we had a good time there.
M: What else did you do?
W: On Monday we all went off to Oxford and spent a whole day there. On the way to Oxford we stopped at Stone henge (史前巨石柱).
M: Stonehenge! (22)It reminds me of my own experience when I was a student at Oxford. (21)I think it will be a rather romantic thing to drive off in the early hours of the morning and watch the sun rise behind the stones.
W: Right. It was a beautiful day when we got there. We took lots of photographs there.
M: You were lucky. You couldn't have seen the view if there bad been too much fog.
(23)

A. It has a beautiful scenery.
B. The lions there are all locked.
C. The monkeys there are very entertaining.
D. It is in a very remote place with wild animals.

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A. 正确
B. 错误

SECTION C NEWS BROADCAST
Directions: In this section you will hear everything ONCE ONLY. Listen carefully and then answer the questions that follow. At the end of each news item, you will be given 10 seconds to answer the questions.
听力原文: Here in Washington, the Clinton Administration is reaffirming the importance of close ties between the US and a united Canada. Mr Clinton discussed the outcome of the referendum Tuesday with Canadian Prime Minister Jean Chretien. VOA White House correspondent Debora Tate reports. "In the days ahead of the vote, the Clinton Administration had been careful to describe the referendum as an internal matter but had emphasized the importance of US ties with a united Canada. A day after the vote, it was the same message. White House spokesman Mike McCurry says President Clinton spoken by telephone with Canadian Prime Minister Jean Chretien after the ballots were counted Monday night." He reaffirmed the importance of the close relationship that exists between the United States and Canada and said once again how valuable that partnership is between the United States and a strong and united Canada. At the State Department, spokesman Nicholas Burns noted that the US border with Canada is the longest undefended border in the world and therefore he said it is critical for the United States to have a stable northern neighbor. Mr Burns said the United States is fortunate to keep in place a free trade treaty and a defense alliance with a united Canada. Both pacts would have had to be negotiated with a separate Quebec, Debora Tate. VOA News at the White House.
If Quebec was separated from Canada, the two pacts with US ______.

A. should remain effective
B. should be abolished
C. should be discussed again
D. should be supplemented

听力原文:W: Good morning, I'm Victoria Porter. How can I help you?
M: Good morning, my name is Frank. I have to complete the enrolment form, but I'm not sure about some aspects.
W: (19)Let's refer to the handbook and see how I can help you. What's your firs problem?
M: Well, I can't decide which program to take.
W: Do you want a science or arts?
M: Arts. But I can't decide a social sciences, a humanities, and an education.
W: You needn't make that decision now. (20)You can leave it until the end of the first year.
M: I see. Then I need to select my courses carefully.
W: Yes. First, foundation course. All students must take one foundation course as part of the requirement of the first year. It's on page 21. Have you read the description?
M: Yeah, I'd like to do Al09 Futures. It looks so interesting.
W: But as a foreign student, I suggest you consider A114 Australia and its People.
M: What about this, Structure, Thought, and Reality, or Life in the Universe? The description of both says they will help me to develop skills of argument and analysis.
W: Actually all the foundation courses are designed to do that. But All4 will help you gain a better understanding of the country you live in.
M: That's true. And it's worth 6 points while each of the others only 3. OK, I'll do A114.
W: It's very important to keep your points in mind when selecting courses. Normally full-time students enroll for 12 credits each semester or 24 each academic year. However, (21)if your enrolment drops below 9 points in any one semester, you won't be considered full-time.
M: What would happen then?
W: Well, you won't be eligible for student visa.
(20)

A. The enrolment form.
B. The handbook.
C. Australia and its People.
D. The description of the courses.

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