听力原文:M: I've forgotten my passbook, but I'd like to make a deposit to my savings account if I may.
W: No problem, just bring this receipt with you the next time you come in, along with your passbook, and we will adjust the balance.
Q: Where does the conversation take place?
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At the bank.
B. At the customs office.
C. At the library.
D. At the post office.
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听力原文:W: I made a terrible mistake today. You see, I read a student's article to the whole class and pointed his errors out. I meant to let the students learn from it. Then I saw he was lowering his head and never looked up throughout the class.
M: It is our responsibility to point out students' errors but not in public.
Q: What does the man think of the woman's way of teaching?
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A. Negative.
B. Favorable.
C. Neutral.
D. Indifferent.
A.Because it is not important for a car.B.Because the result is not good to be attract
A. Because it is not important for a car.
Because the result is not good to be attracted by that.
C. Because it is often cheating to disguise the inner flaws.
D. Because that is a typically female reason for buying a car.
听力原文:W: I know why that child grows so tall for his age of four. His mother requires him to drink a cup of milk every night before going to bed.
M: That may not be the reason. Have you ever seen his father who is close to 2 meters tall?
Q: What contributes most to the child's height according to the man?
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A. Milk.
B. Sleep.
C. Exercise.
D. Genes.
听力原文:W: Why did you sell the car?
M: It was giving me too much trouble. I was spending so much money on it that I was spending more money than it was worth. Unfortunately, of course, when you actually sell the car, you've already spent the money on it, so you lose both ways.
W: What was wrong with your old car?
M: The one I'd got was on its last legs really, the engine needed a lot of repairs and the gearbox was continually giving trouble, so I decided to change it.
W: Is this one good?
M: Yes, it hasn't given me any trouble at all. It's more comfortable, it's newer and more reliable. The other one, the old one, when I set off on a journey, gave me sore of fearing that I may not get to the other end, because it had broken down so many times. But this one, I can set off with quite a lot of confidence that I'm going to be able to get the other end.
W: Was this a new car or a second-hand one?
M: It was second-hand when I bought it. It's two and a half years old now.
W: Why did you choose this particular car?
M: Er, a number of reasons. One, it's a very comfortable car inside. It is, a very, well, it's quite a fast car. And, but the main reason is because I think it looks nice. I think I want a car to look nice. It's also a family car. It's got four full seats.
W: I'm surprised that you should say you buy a car because you like the look of it, because that would be the reason why I would buy a car.
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A. Because he needed money.
Because the car would not go at all.
C. Because the car broke down too often.
D. Because the car could not bring in any profit.