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Section B
Directions: There are 2 passages in this section. Each passage is followed by some questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. You should decide on the best choice.
Go to iTunes or Rhapsody and search for "Beatles" and where do you wind up? Nowhere, man. The greatest rock group ever doesn't sell its songs online. That's why the managing director of the Beatles' record label, Neil Aspinall, made a stir recently when he revealed that the Fab Four were finally planning to sell their songs on Internet stores --but only after a long-term project of remastering the songs was completed.
During their heyday, the mop tops could get away with anything (like selling watered-down versions of their U.K. albums in America, or "Revolution No. 9"). But the Beatles today (the living members and heirs of George and John) don' t seem to understand that even they can' t control the Internet. A glimpse of their thinking came in 2004, when the group considered going online with a service other than iTunes. Microsoft was building an Internet store to compete with iTunes, and the Fab Four's people actually discussed terms with the Softies. According to a source close to the negotiations (who would not be identified because of the sensitivity of the issue), the Beatles wanted $15 million for starters -- not as an advance against royalties, but a cash payout-- for a window of exclusivity that would end after 90 days. After that the Beatles would be free to sell their songs everywhere else on the Net. Even worse, the Beatles demanded that their tunes be treated differently from any other songs in the store. "It would be a walled garden, a Beatles store within the store," the source told me. "If you bought a Beatles song, you'd go immediately to checkout and wouldn't be able to add anyone else's songs to the purchase." This approach is antithetical to what makes an online music store successful -- it must be so convenient and delightful that people pay for what is available on the file-sharing services free of charge. Microsoft walked away.
The Beatles' stance only hurts the band. Their obstinacy has not deterred millions of fans from loading Beatles music on computers and MP3 players -- it just means that no one pays for the songs. Even George W. Bush has figured out how to get Beatles songs on his iPod. People simply rip the CDs they already own into iTunes or other jukebox software. Or they use their friends' CDs. Or they grab the songs online; according to the market-research firm NPD Group, the Beatles are the fifth most popular band among illegal downloaders.
During the mania years of the 1960s, John Lennon once described the Beatles as being bigger than Jesus. But in 2006, the Internet is bigger than the Beatles. Instead of fighting the Net, the Beatles can use it to reinvigorate their glory. What happened to "We can work it out"?
The following statements are correct except ______.

A. you can not buy a Beatles record in iTunes
Beatles are planning to sell their music on the internet
C. Beatles once controlled the Internet
D. Beatles have tried to sell their music on the Internet before

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Section A
Directions: In this section, you will hear 8 short conversations and 2 long conversations. At the end of each conversation, one or more questions will be asked about what was said. Both the conversation and the questions will be spoken only once. After each question there will be a pause. During the pause, you must read the four choices marked A, B, C and D, and decide which is the best answer.
听力原文:M: Friday' s speaker is supposed to be wonderful. Are you going to attend the seminar on that day?
M: Yes. But I haven' t been able to get he ticket yet. Since the elcture is open to he public, I imagine that the tickets may have already been sold oat.
Q: Why is the man afraid he won' t be able to attend the seminar?
(12)

A. He thinks that there won't be enough seats for everybody.
B. He thinks that the speaker won't show up.
C. He thinks the seminar won't be open to the public.
D. He thinks that there might not be any more tickets available.

听力原文:W: During the last thunder storm, I noticed several leaks in my bedroom ceiling and they really caused a mess.
M: Maybe you have some broken tiles. I have the phone number of a good roofing company that could do a good repair job for you at a reasonable price.
Q: What can we conclude from this conversation?
(15)

A. The roof of the woman's house needs to be repaired.
B. The roof of the man's house has several bad leaks.
C. The woman's bathroom was badly damaged.
D. The man works for a roofing company.

听力原文:W: Could you help me, Sir? My flight got in 15 minutes ago. Everyone else has picked up their luggage, but mine hash' t come through.
M: I' m sorry, Madame. I'will go and find out if there is any more to come.
Q: What's the woman's problem?
(18)

A. Someone has taken away her luggage.
B. Her flight is 50 minutes late.
C. Her luggage has been delayed.
D. She can't find the man she's been waiting for.

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