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Questions 11 to 18 are based on the conversation you have just heard..

A. He knows her from their elementary school science class.
B. She know his from computer science class.
C. They went to the same high school.
D. She is his sister.

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In Britain, winter is the season not only for visits to the theatre, opera, concert and ballet, but also for shopping or for sightseeing.London, one of the (26) cities in the world, has plenty to offer during the winter months, (27) in the way of entertainment—and the (28) act like a magnet with (29) array of presents for the Christmas (30) followed by large scale bargains in the January (31) . But it’s not only London that (32) value shopping, most of our suburban and (33) centres have just as much to offer to the (34) shopper.Even if you’re based (35) London, you don’t have to spend all your (36) there—and that goes for all the year (37) , too. Take a train or coach and (38) what else Britain has to offer; (39) are many excursions, even in winter, and among the great country houses (40) keep their stately front doors open (41) the year are Longleat and WoburnAbbey. (42) a car and drive (43) into the beauty of the winter landscape, the scenery will be (44) beautiful and the people will have more time to chat to you (45) this time of the year. 30()

A. spender
B. caller
C. shopper
D. visitor

If we view a science as a body of systematized knowledge, then chemistry is usually called a natural science because it (26) knowledge of the natural world. At times we may wonder (27) there is no complete system (28) all of chemistry fits perfectly. Gaps in the present system, however, show that chemistry is still a(n) (29) subject and that we (30) all of its facts, laws, and theories. (31) , chemistry as a science is very much (32) us today, and its future holds the bright promise (33) much more to come. Man’s knowledge about himself and nature has grown into (34) sciences. The growth of the separate sciences has been more developmental than intentional. The separation of the natural sciences into physical and biological sciences, and physical sciences into physics and chemistry, happily (35) a larger body of knowledge into more manageable parts. At the same time we should remember that the concepts, techniques, and applications of the various sciences are interdependent and not exclusively a part of one science or (36) . In this (37) , chemistry is a key science among the natural sciences because everyone, (38) the area of natural science he wishes to pursue, needs at least an introduction to the principles and simpler applications of chemistry as a foundation for his specialty. Chemistry deals with the (39) of matter, changes in matter, the laws and principles (40) these changes, and the concepts and theories that interpret them.

A. why
B. that
C. where
D. how

M: If I were you, I’d go and tell your husband what he should do.W: It’s useless. He is too stubborn. What does the woman say about her husband()

A. Her husband is very difficult to deal with.
B. She always stands by her husband.
C. Her husband will by no means listen to her.
D. Her husband agrees to change his mind.

Questions 11 to 18 are based on the conversation you have just heard..

A. The man asks Carol to attend Mr White’s class with him.
B. The man asks Carol to lend him the notes from the history class.
C. If Mr. White had a history class last Monday.
D. The man asks Carol for the notes from science class.

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