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听力原文:M: You're my campaign manager, Julie (19) . How do I convince members of the Student Union that I'm the best for school president (20) ?
W: That won't be easy.
M: Thanks a lot.
W: I'm just kidding, Bob. Actually I think once we show everyone how well you did as a junior class treasurer, you will win easily.
M: How do we do that? Meet with all three thousand people who are members of the Student Union?
W: Come on. What I'm thinking of first is hanging campaign posters in all the hallways, where most of the students are sure to see them.
M: That sounds good. But everyone puts up posters. What can we do to make that different?
W: The campus radio station is willing to let you have five minutes tomorrow morning at seven o' clock to outline your plans for the year (21) . Lots of students will be listening then.
M: That's a great idea!
W: I've also arranged for you to give a speech during dinner tomorrow. At least five hundred of the students will be there. You'll answer questions after you've finished speaking.
M: That means I'd better come up with the speech pretty quickly. How about if I write it tonight and show it to you after chemistry class tomorrow (22) ?
W: Fine. I'll see you after class.
M: Thanks for all your help!
(23)

A. Their lecture notes.
B. The man's election plans.
C. Putting up posters.
D. The campus radio station.

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W: Yes. The power indicator was on and it was running. But somehow the sound didn't come through.
Q: What was the woman probably trying to do?
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A. Play a tape recorder.
B. Take a picture.
C. Repair a typewriter.
D. Start a car.

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W: No, not at all. Have a seat, Jack.
M: Have any plan for the weekend?
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A. She'll ride with Jack's roommate.
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W: Really? I was under the impression that the tickets were sold out a long time ago.
Q: What do we know from the woman's reply?
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A. She thought there were no tickets left for the show.
B. She thought the seats on the left side were fully occupied.
C. The show was planned a long time ago.
D. The audience were deeply impressed by the show.

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A. They strongly believes in family rules.
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C. They tend to take responsibility for themselves.
D. They are in the habit of obeying their parents.

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