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Part B
Directions: You will hear 3 conversations or talks and you must answer the questions by choosing A, B, C or D. You will hear the recording ONLY ONCE.
听力原文:W:Do you enjoy your work? Do you enjoy meeting people?
M:Yes.Sometimes.I've got to be honest.Sometimes.
W:So,some people you like and some you don't?
M:Yeah,it’s like a lot of things,meeting the general public.You get good days,and you get bad days.But I do enjoy the job.I like the freedom of the job,being self-employed.
W:Do you ever get difficult passengers?
M:Yes,sometimes.
W:What sort of things do they get up to?
M:I would say sometimes a lot of difficult passengers are people who don't go in cabs a lot and they're unfamiliar with procedures.especially if you work nights.People drinking or the extras that would be included on the tariff after a certain time of night.
W:You mean they argue with you over money?
M:Yes,that can happen.Or the way…the good thing is,people can argue about the way that you go on a certain route because they always know better.But nine times out of ten the route that they take you on is far longer so,you know,they're the eventual losers.
W:So if you do have a difficult passenger you want to get rid of.what do you do?
M:I'd stop the cab and tell them to get out.
W:Does that often happen?
M:Mmm,it's happened to me three times.And they've got out.So I,I myself haven't had a lot of problems with difficult people,you know.
W:When you pick up tourists as passengers,what kind of places do they like to go to?
M:I suppose the most famous landmark is Buckingham Palace.the Tower of London,maybe Harrods;but certainly Buckingham Palace.
What does the man do?

A taxi-driver.
B. A bus driver.
C. A policeman.
D. A tourist guide.

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Part A
Directions: You will hear a talk. As you listen, answer Questions 1-10 by circling TRUE or FALSE. You will hear the talk ONLY ONCE. You now have 1 minute to read Questions 1-10.
听力原文: Hello,everyone.Today I will introduce you the learning chains in Britain.Here the chains refer to schools linked together as part of a group.They can offer students many practical advantages.
When people are asked to name a language school,more often than not.they think of one of the large international chains of schools.Some are vast language teaching organizations with schools in many different countries and may teach just one language.
One of the main strengths of these chains is the fact that their name is familiar to people all over the world.This can be a big advantage in the confusing world of language learning.Most students are bewildered by the large choice of schools and courses on offer.both at home and abroad.and so many prefer to choose a school which has a familiar name and an established reputation.Chain schools know this,and part of their success is due to effective marketing and advertising,which helps to keep their name well-known.
But chain schools should not be dismissed by serious students just because they use clever marketing techniques.They have other important strengthens which can provide advantages to students.A school is only as good as its teachers and facilities,and many chains offer very high standards in both.More chains require that their teachers have internationally recognized qualifications and a maximum amount of teaching experience.It is important for chains to maintain these standards at all schools.because the reputation of the whole chain can be affected if one school performs badly.
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