听力原文:W: Tom, do we have to listen to that?
M: Why? Don't you like it?
W: Er, not particularly. Can we have something more peaceful?
What does the woman mean?
A. She hates listening to music.
B. She wants the man to keep quiet.
C. She thinks the man is too noisy.
D. She wants to listen to some light music.
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听力原文:M: Susan likes life in the countryside, doesn't she?
W: Yes. She lives there for several weeks every year.
What does the woman say about Susan?
A. She lives in the countryside all the time.
B. She doesn't enjoy her life.
C. She hasn't come back from the countryside.
D. She lives in the countryside for some time every year.
M: But I think the tuition is worth every penny of it.
How does the man respond to the woman's remark?
A. He agrees with the woman.
B. He thinks they have no money to keep the school.
C. He thinks the tuition is reasonable.
D. He thinks the tuition is too expensive.
听力原文:W: Excuse me, could you tell me where the post office is?
M: There's one upstairs, across from the duty-free shop.
Where is the post office?
A. It is downstairs.
B. It is upstairs, across the duty-free shop.
C. It is on the third floor.
D. It is across the street.
M: Does he? And how do you feel about that?
W: Well, I'm not quite sure. Perhaps I'm not good enough.
M: What makes you say that?
W: Oh, it's just that the universities are setting their entrance requirements higher and higher. There is a tremendous amount of competition to get in.
M: Hmm. You've got a very good chance of getting them, haven't you?
W: I'll need at least three A-levels. And that will take another two years at school.
M: But it would be worth it, wouldn't it?
W: I just don't know. Sometimes I think it would be better ff I left school this summer and got some kind of job. ~ all, I can't expect you and mum to support me for the rest of my life, can I?
M: Look, don't worry about money. Your mother and I are both earning enough. Just think of your future instead.
W: But that's what I am thinking of. And I just don't know ff I want to spend the rest of my life studying.
M: It isn't the test of your life. It's just another five years. Two years for your A-levels. And then, with any luck, after another three years at university, you'd get a degree.
W: Well, thanks for your encouragement, Dad. But I'm still not sure.
What is the daughter's attitude towards going to university?
A. She is very keen on going to university.
B. She thinks she is university material.
C. She thinks it too competitive to go to university.
D. She thinks it quite easy to go to university.