听力原文:W: Bob, can we really afford a holiday? We're paying for this house and the furniture is on HP and..
M: Now listen, Peggy. You work hard and I work hard. We' re not talking about whether we can have a holiday. We' re talking about where and when.
W: Shall we go to Sweden?
M: Sweden' s colder than Sheffield. I' d rather not go to Sweden.
W: What about Florida? Florida' s wanner than shettidd.
M: Yes, but it's a long way. How long does it take to get from here to Floride.
W: All right. Let' s go to Hawii.
M: You must be joking. How much would it cost for the two of us?
W: But the brochure says the problem of money will disappear. Bob, where do you really want to go?
M: I' m thinking of Wales or Scotland. Do you know why?
W: Yes. "They' re right on our doorstep and so close to home."
(20)
A. husband and wife
B. father and daughter
C. friends
D. classmates
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An immigrant kid whose family rents an apartment in a city two-flat, he attended the North Shore school with full scholarship. All the aunts and uncles were so proud that they made their way from the old country or from various comers of this country to celebrate his graduation.
A debate is raging about whether immigrant children first should be taught English, then their other subjects; or whether they should be taught other subjects in their native tongue as they are more gradually introduced to English over two to three years.
California voters recently banished the gradual approach—bilingual education—in favor of immersion in the English language. The Chicago Public Schools in February put a three-year deadline on moving into all English classes in most cases. But that was never an issue for this graduate, and it never came up for discussion at his party. Relatives and friends laughed and reminisced in their native tongue, inside and outside, on sofas and lawn chairs. Before long, the instruments came out, old world music filled the air and the traditional dancing began.
Like many immigrant chidren, the graduate listens to his parents in the old language and responds to them in English. During a year after arriving here and enrolling in a Chicago Public School he was speaking fluent English with an American accent so strong that his parents would roll their eyes.
But fluency had not come easily; it required a year of total immersion in English, including a teacher who never could seem to learn how to pronounce his name correctly. "He'd come home crying," his mother said.
Now, you can't hear a trace of his original language in his voice. The switch, at least for him, has been complete; a matter of personal preference early on, he says, but now to the point where he has trouble remembering how to speak his first language at ail.
But he still understands.
At the graduation party, his father asked for a beer in the native tongue, and the young man tossed him a can without missing a beat.
What does the phrase "from various comers of this country" probably mean?
A. From different parts of the country.
B. From across the country.
C. From many streets of the country.
D. From a lot of houses of the country.
【C19】
A. explored
B. had explored
C. was exploring
D. had been exploring
If a person dreams he is naked but is not noticed by others, it means what he is afraid of
A. Y
B. N
C. NG
听力原文:W: Betty is going to see a movie downtown.
M: Should she be doing that now with the exams coming up next week?
Q: What does the man imply that Betty should be doing?
(17)
A. Studying.
B. Watching television.
C. Nothing right now.
D. Going to the movies.