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SECTION B INTERVIEW
Directions: In this section you will hear everything ONCE ONLY. Listen carefully and then answer the questions that follow. Questions 1 to 5 are based on an interview. At the end of the interview you will be given 10 seconds to answer each of the following five questions.
Now listen to the interview.
听力原文:Denis: Hello, everyone. Welcome again to Consumer' s Choice, which is the last program in our present series. Isn't that right, Wendy?
Wendy: Yes, that' s fight. But we'll be back again after summer break with a new series. We'll tell you more about that later. But, first, in today' s program, we start off with the missing photographs. The story of how a listener' s determination has qualified her for our Consumer of the Month award, Denis?
Denis: Thank you, Wendy. This is the story of Miss Patty Ching who went on a holiday to Europe last month. This was her first ever trip abroad and one for which she' d been saving for 10 years. Her tour took her around 12 countries in 21 days. And being a keen photographer, she took lots of photographs; ten rolls of films, to be exact. About 360 photographs. When Patty got back home, she gave all her photos to Top-class Photo services for developing.And they vanished. She never saw them again. Of course, she was furious with the company and complained. They apologized and offered her compensation: 10 free roils of films. This made her angry as ever. And she rejected this completely inadequate offer and asked for 2,000 dollars. The company refused her request. So Patty wrote them a letter, telling them to pay up in ten days or she would take them to court. She received no reply. So she did take them to court. But 2 days before the case was due to be heard, she received a cheque for 2,000 dollars. Top-class had obviously made their minds up on how the judge would decide. Patty' s case provides a lesson to us all. If we want our rights as consumers, we' ve got to fight for them. So for her determination and spirit we name Patty our Consumer of the Month.
Wendy: Thank you, Denis. And now I' d like to deal with the problem that many of our listeners write about. Sale prices. When we go to a sale and see a sign on something saying 50 percent offer 300 dollars reduced to 100 how do we know the prices really have been reduced? One of our listeners, Mr. Alvin Lok tells his story:" In a department store where I sometimes shopped, I saw a leather belt priced at 100 dollars. Too expensive to me. But I liked it and thought I might buy it next time the store had a sale. The store did have a sale. And I went back to look for the belt. It was there all right. But the ticket on it now read 200 dollars reduced to 150. The sale price was actually higher than the normal price. What can we, as consumers, do in a case like this? The answer to Alvin' s question is that at the moment all we can do is to complain to the store' s management and bring these cases to the attention of the public. Bad publicity might help to put a stop to this dishonest practice. But Consumer' s choice will continue to press for the government to bring in laws similar to those in other countries to protect consumers by making it illegal to cheat them in this way. And now I' d like to tell you about our new consumer hot-line which came to operation last month. So far we have received...
What' s Miss Patty Ching' s problem?

A. To be a keen photographer is too costly.
B. She has to develop 10 rolls of films.
C. All her films were vanished
D. After the trip, she was too fired to choose a good photo service.

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SECTION C NEWS BROADCAST
Directions: In this section you will hear everything ONCE ONLY. Listen carefully and then answer the questions that follow. At the end of each news item, you will be given 10 seconds to answer the questions.
听力原文: As public support for his Iraq policy declines, President Bush is working to convince wary Americans that he has a military and political strategy for success in the war in which 1,730 U.S. troops have been killed.
In his radio address on Saturday, Bush warned that there is likely to be more tough fighting to come in Iraq. And, as he did in his meeting at the White House Friday with lraqi Prime Minister Ibrahim al-Jaafari, Bush urged Americans to share their confidence in a positive outcome to the war.
In the Democratic radio response, Zbigniew Brzezinski, national security adviser in the Carter administration, alleged that the war has been conducted with "tactical and strategic incompetence." He said the war has turned Iraq into a training ground for terrorists and noted that Osama bin Laden, the mastermind of the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks, has not been captured.
Bush' s message that Iraqis are overcoming their fears and working to defeat those opposed to an Iraqi democracy is likely to be echoed in a prime-time address he'll make Tuesday from Fort Bragg, N.C. The address at the home of the Army' s elite 82nd Airborne Division will mark the first anniversary of the transfer of power from the U.S.-led coalition to Iraq' s interim government.
The president told radio listeners his strategy for military success is to defeat members of Saddam Hussein' s former regime and foreign and Iraqi terrorists and criminals responsible for the violence. At the same time, the United States is helping train Iraqi security forces so U.S. troops can eventually return home. Bush said the United States would continue helping lraqis build a democracy. He said al-Jaafari assured him the Iraqi government would meet its deadline to draft a new constitution.
According to the news,______ have been killed in the war.

A. 1,713
B. 1,711
C. 1,782
D. 1,730

听力原文:Voice One: One hundred miles off the California coast, an undersea phenomenon produces waves the size of buildings, the kind of waves a boater would do anything to avoid. But what' s bad news for boaters turns out to be good news for surfers. Martin Savidge has the story.
Voice Two; Until recently, they were just the tales of fisherman and abalone divers, from a place 100 miles off San Diego.
Voice Three: There was always stories of lobster fisherman being out there and coming back, going," Oh my gosh, it was huge."
Voice Four:, Shawn Collins confirmed it. Something very big was moving out of the depths, around a place called Cortes Bank.
Voice Five: This is the depth of the, the reef, and over here we see it goes anywhere from, like, zero to, you know, 800 feet.
Voice Two: So Moore and a team of experts set sail to see for themselves. The group' s goal was not just to prove that the leviathans actually exist. They wanted to ride one. And ride one, they did.
Who will be glad to see that stunning waves?

A. Fishermen.
B. Scientists.
C. Tourists.
D. Surfers.

Task 2
Directions: This task is the same as Task 1. The 5 questions or unfinished statements are numbered 41 through 45.
Your Public Affairs Studies Course requires that you undid a major investigation on any topic of interest and it also requires that you draw together all the areas of your study. However, you do not need to give equal emphasis to each area. With this in mind, you can now start planning your project for investigation. Your course of study will bring you in contact with many issues; some of these will be of more interest to you than others. Your teacher or classmates may be able to make suggestions. Newspapers and magazines that you read carry issues of relevance(关联) to your studies; look at these carefully. You are sure to find sources of ideas from them which you can adapt to form. the basis of your report. Career interests are also a source for inspiration(灵感), as you may have in mind a career which you wish to enter. Whatever you choose, it must be something that you are interested in. It should have some meaning to you, either now or in the future. Interest is of great importance because it helps to keep motivation (动力) or concentration.
What is the course in this passage about?

A. Investigation.
B. Career Interests.
C. Public Relations.
D. Public Affairs.

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