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M: Good evening, Madam. Could you do me a favorW: Of course. What can I do for youM: I am looking for a hotel. Are there any hotels near hereW: Yes, there are some in this street. The nearest one is next to the bank. It’s quite modern.M: You see. I’m leaving tomorrow morning. Do you think there’re any hotels not too expensiveW: Yes. Drive on for five minutes and you’ll find a yellow building on your left. It’s a family-style hotel, very comfortable, and the price is quite reasonable.M: It sounds nice. Thank you very much for your help.W: You are welcome. What can you learn from the conversation().

A. The man has lost his way home.
B. The woman knows the place very well.
C. The woman works in a modern hotel.

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The Dead ReturnA Festival for the Dead is held once a year in Japan. This festival is a cheerful occasion(场合), for on this day, the dead are said to return to their homes and they are welcomed by the living.As they are expected to be hungry after their long journey, food is laid out for them. Specially-made lanterns are hung outside each house to help the dead to find their way. All night long, people dance and sing. In the early morning, the food that had been laid out for the dead is thrown into a river or into the sea as it is considered unlucky for anyone living to eat it. In towns that are near the sea, the tiny lanterns which had been hung in the street the night before, are placed into the water when the festival is over. Thousands of lanterns slowly drift out to sea guiding the dead on their return journey to the other world. This is a moving spectacle, for crowds of people stand on the shore watching the lanterns drifting away until they can be seen no more. What can we infer from the passage().

A. People are not supposed to eat the food prepared for the dead.
B. People cry a lot on this occasion.
C. People go to the seaside to welcome the dead.
D. The lanterns are put into sea after the festival.

M: Reception. Can I help youW: Yes, please. I’m Mrs. Browning calling from room 203.M: Yes, Madam. What can I do for youW: I’m not clear about the checkout time. I mean how soon do I have to leave my roomM: Normally it’s by 12 noon on the day when you’ll leave.W: Oh, dear.M: Is there a problem, MadamW: Well, you see, my plane takes off at 5 o’clock tomorrow afternoon. Can I keep the room a bit longerM: I see. Which room are you in, MadamW: Room 203, the name is Browning.M: Ah yes, Mrs. Browning. You may keep your room till 2 p.m. , if you wish.W: Oh, you are so kind. Thank you very much.M: My pleasure. When must the woman leave her room().

At 12 noon tomorrow.
B. At 5 o’clock tomorrow afternoon.
C. At 2 o’clock tomorrow afternoon.

M: Oh, my! I can’t go on.W: Me neither. I give up or I will die.M: I’ve never seen such hot weather in my life.W: I can’t agree more. It’s like the whole world is boiling.M: Look. the temperature has hit 98!W: I can’t believe it. We used to have such nice weather here all year round.M: Yes. How I miss the good old days. Just cool or warm days.W: So, what to do nowM: I guess we can’t do anything until the sun sets down.W: You are right. I’m sweating all over.M: Let’s go back home and take a shower.W: Yes. We might cool down in this way. What do the two speakers think of the weather().

A. They don’t agree with each other about it.
B. They never like hot weather.
C. They think it is too hot to do anything.

The Dead ReturnA Festival for the Dead is held once a year in Japan. This festival is a cheerful occasion(场合), for on this day, the dead are said to return to their homes and they are welcomed by the living.As they are expected to be hungry after their long journey, food is laid out for them. Specially-made lanterns are hung outside each house to help the dead to find their way. All night long, people dance and sing. In the early morning, the food that had been laid out for the dead is thrown into a river or into the sea as it is considered unlucky for anyone living to eat it. In towns that are near the sea, the tiny lanterns which had been hung in the street the night before, are placed into the water when the festival is over. Thousands of lanterns slowly drift out to sea guiding the dead on their return journey to the other world. This is a moving spectacle, for crowds of people stand on the shore watching the lanterns drifting away until they can be seen no more. The festival is a cheerful occasion because ().

A. of the lanterns
B. food is laid out for the dead
C. people stay up all night
D. the dead are welcomed home by the living

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