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听力原文:W: It's good to see you again. What are you doing these days? You are still working at the same place, aren't you?
M: Yes, I am. And I'm counting the days until retirement.
Q: What can we learn about the man?
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A. He loves his present job.
B. He is going to quit his job.
C. He is going to open a store.
D. He works in a repair shop.

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听力原文:M: Are you close to your parents?
W: Yeah, we're close. My father and I have always been close. Sometimes my mom and I don't really see eye to eye. What about you?
M: Well, I think my parents definitely don't understand me. My mother always says I'm perfect while my father often criticizes me for doing things wrong.
W: That's interesting. Do you think that's just a generational thing?
M: Well, I don't know. My parents grew up in the 60's. But they didn't seem to know much about their times.
W: So they were kept away from all the big social activities?
M: Yeah. They grew up in a small town and neither of them knew anything about politics, even though my father's father was a local judge and lawyer.
W: My parents grew up in the 60's too, but my dad taught physics at the university and my mom ran a small bookstore in town. I guess they were the kind of people who were open to current events.
M: I'm jealous. Sometimes I feel a lot more educated than my parents, which is fine, but also uncomfortable at times.
W: I can imagine.
M: They just don't understand some things. They haven't experienced life in the same way I have.
W: You mean the traveling you've done?
M: Yeah. My dad thinks I ran away from home because I hated him or something ridiculous like that. I just wanted to see the world.
W: I told my dad once that I'd find a way to study in America and then live there forever.
M: My dad always tells me that I'd be really homesick if I studied at a European university.
W: And then you have to remind him that Europe is only 10 hours away by plane.
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A. Different family backgrounds.
B. The generation gap.
C. Traveling and studying overseas.
Different interests and hobbies.

听力原文: In America, where labor costs are so high, "do it yourself" is a way of life. May people repair their own cars, build their own garages, even rebuild their own houses. Soon many of them will also be writing their own books. In Hollywood there is a company that publishes children's books with the help of computers. Although other book companies also publish that way, this company is not like the others. It allows the reader to become the leading character in the stories with the help of computers. Here is how they do it. Let us suppose the child is named Jenny. She lives in New York, and has a dog named Hody. The computer uses this information to make up a story with pictures. The story is then printed up. A child who receives such a book might say, "This book is about me," so the company calls itself the "Me- books Publishing Company."
Children like the me-books because they like to see their own names in print and the names of their friends and their pets. But more important, in this way, readers are much more interested in reading the stories. Me-books are helping a child to learn how to read.
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A. They can do better than others.
B. It is expensive to hire labor.
C. They don't like to be helped.
D. They don't trust others.

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