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1. Who w ants to borrow a camera? A. Mary.

B. Jane.

C. Alice.

2. What is the man doing? A. Attending an appointment. 3. Where are the tw o speaers taling? A. In a shop.

B. In a ban.

C. In a cinema.

B. Discussing an agreement.

C. Applying for a position.

4. How long did Eric stay abroad in all? A. 9 days.

B. 11 days.

C. 16 days.

5. Why w ill Mr. Rogers be off w or net w ee? A. To mae his holiday.

B. To attend a w edding.

C. To travel on business.

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7. What is the probable relationship betw een the speaers? A. Teacher and student.

B. Father and daughter.

C. Boss and employee.

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8. When does the conversation most probably tae place? A. On Monday.

B. On Wednesday.

C. On Saturday.

9. What maes the new ly-opened restaurant popular? A. Good position.

10. When w ill the music be over? A. At 8.

B. At 9.

C. At 10.

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11. How did the w oman get to now about third-hand smoe? A. From young smoers. B. From a new spaper article. C. From some smoing parents.

12. Why does the man say that he should eep aw ay from babies? A. He¡¯s just become a father.

B. He w ears dirty clothes. C. He is a smoer.

13. What¡¯s the w oman¡¯s suggestion for smoing parents? A. Quit smoing.

B. Stay outdoors.

C. Clean clothes.

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14. What does the w oman say about the science boo? A. It¡¯s of little value.

B. It¡¯s in bad condition.

C. It¡¯s an old edition.

B. Special foods.

C. Music show.

15. How much w ill the w oman pay the man? A. $30.

B. $23.

C. $21.

16. Why is the w oman unw illing to buy more tetboos?

A. Tetboos are changeable. B. She¡¯s in financial trouble. C. She prefers new boos. ÌýµÚ10¶Î²ÄÁÏ£¬»Ø´ðµÚ17ÖÁ20Ìâ¡£ 17. What does the speaer mainly tal about? A. His success in acting.

B. His w or eperience.

C. His regret for ignorance.

18. How did the speaer feel on his arrival at Los Angeles? A. Discouraged.

B. Worried.

C. Confident.

19. What did he thin of his career as an actor? A. Disappointing.

B. Tiring.

C. Interesting.

20. What did he decide to do in the end? A. Say goodbye to movies.

B. Turn to movie management. C. Be happy w ith small roles.

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A. Choosing hotels w ith four or five stars. B. Bargaining prices through the Internet. C. Waiting for some time before booing. D. Deciding on rooms as early as possible. 23. What¡¯s the advice for camping beginners? A. eep in touch w ith eBey. no-man¡¯s land.

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A. To teach the importance of running aw ay from w or. B. To introduce new destinations for nature lovers.

B. Watch out for possible dangers. C. Stay aw ay from D. Tae only w hat you need. B. w atif.au. D. familylin.au.

C. To show the advantages of online service. D. To help people have fun at less epense

B

One time a young man, w ho hoped to study law, w rote to Lincoln for advice, and Lincoln rep lied, ¡°If you are determined to mae a law yer of yourself, the thing is more than half done already. Alw ays bear in mind that your ow n determination to succeed is more important than any other one thing.¡±

Linco ln new. He had gone through it all. He had never, in his ent ire life, had more than a total of one year ¡¯s schooling. And boos? Lincoln once said he had w aled to borrow every boo w ithin fifty miles of his home. A fire w as usually ept go ing all night in the small house and he read by the light of it.

He w aled tw enty or thirty miles to hear a speaer and, returning home, he practiced his tals everyw here ¡ª in the fields, in the w oods, before the crow ds. He jo ined several societies and practiced speaing on the topics of the day.

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w hen he w as in love w ith Mary Todd, he used to sit there, nervous and silent, unable to f ind w ords, listening w hile she did the taling. Yet that w as the man w ho, by practice and home study, made himself into the speaer w ho debated w ith the famous speaer Douglas! That w as the man w ho, in Gettysburg address, rose to the heights of eloquence ( ÐÛ±ç) that have seldom been achieved in all the human history.

Small w onder that, speaing of his ow n great barriers and painful struggle, he w rote, ¡°If you are determined to mae a law yer of yourself, the thing is more than half done already.¡± 25. What does the underlined w ord ¡°it¡± (in Paragraph 2) refer to? A. Earning a fortune. B. Maing a living. C.Asing for advice. D. Becoming a law yer.

26. What is the ey point of the fourth paragraph?

A. Lincoln¡¯s courage. B. Lincoln¡¯s position. C. Lincoln¡¯s progress. D. Lincoln¡¯s eloquence.

27. What is the most vital spirit reflected in Lincoln¡¯s story above? A. Believing in oneself.

B. eeping on practicing hard. C. Overcoming difficulties. D. Sticing to one¡¯s determination

C

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