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W: I¡¯m not sure about this soup, Carl. It has no taste. M: No! I don¡¯t think so, Maria. It tastes fine to me. We¡¯ve been to this place before, and I don¡¯t feel the soup tastes any different. W: Well, I still think it needs something. Salt? M: No, certainly not. What about pepper? If anything, I think it could use a little more of that. W: Now you¡¯re talking. That¡¯s exactly what it needs. And how about some more onions too? M: I don¡¯t know about that. You seem to be starting to like food with strong tastes recently. W: Oh, really? 11. What does Maria think of the soup?
A. Tasteless. B. Just fine. C. Thick.
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12. What does Carl say can be added to the soup?
A. Salt. B. Onions. C. Pepper.
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13. Where are the speakers?
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B. At a restaurant. C. At a friend¡¯s house.
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M: Good morning, I¡¯m one of the students who rented your flat. It¡¯s 55 Park Road. W: Oh, yes. Everything all right? M: Not exactly. I¡¯m afraid there are a couple of problems. W: Oh! I¡¯m sorry to hear that. What kind of problems? M: Well, we haven¡¯t had any hot water for a couple of days now. I wonder if you could send someone to have a look at it. W: Of course. I¡¯ll get someone to come around at the weekend. M: Well, could he come around a bit sooner? I don¡¯t think we can manage until the weekend. W: I see. Okay. I¡¯ll send someone over this afternoon then. M: There¡¯s also the matter of the fridge. We all assumed there would be one in the flat when we moved in, because that¡¯s what we read from the advertisement in the newspaper. W: Ah, yes. Sorry about that. I got rid of the old fridge, but I didn¡¯t get around to ordering a new one yet. I¡¯m really sorry. I¡¯ll order one today and get it delivered to you tomorrow. M: We bought one on the Internet actually. But could you pay us back? W: Of course. Just tell me how much you paid for it. M: It¡¯s 260 pounds. Thank you. 14. When will someone come to check the hot water? A. This afternoon. B. Tomorrow.
C. At the weekend.
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15. How did the students know about the flat?
A. From a friend.
B. From a newspaper. C. From a house agency.
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16. What will the woman do to settle the problem about the fridge?
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M: Hello everyone! I¡¯m very happy to be invited to this program today. I¡¯d like to share with you my impression of Paris. Actually, there¡¯s something interesting to see in every corner of Paris: the old buildings, neighborhoods, and the historical monuments. The weather¡¯s been great too, cool and dry. Some aspects of life here are different from those in the United States. The most obvious thing is that there is much more activity in the streets than in a typical US city. People gather together in open markets, caf¨¦s, parks, and squares. Then, of course, there¡¯s the food. Food seems to be more important here. It¡¯s beautifully shown in windows and markets. Everything is fresher and better tasting than at home. I¡¯ve gained five pounds since I arrived. There are a few things that bother me though. I¡¯m still having a hard time with the language. People speak very fast and it¡¯s hard to get them to repeat things. People, in general, are less warm here and it¡¯s hard to make friends. I guess that can be true in any big city in a new country, but the French do seem to be less friendly than the people back home. ´Ë¶Î¶À°×ÒÔµÚÒ»È˳ƳÂÊö×Ô¼ºÔÚ°ÍÀèµÄ¸ÐÊÜ£¬ÓïÑÔ²ÄÁÏÕæÊµ£¬ÓïÑԽṹ¼òµ¥£¬ÈÝÒ×Àí½â¡£
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18. In what way has the speaker changed?
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20. What does the speaker think of the French people?
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