W: Not at all! Good bye! M: Good bye!
9£®How many places of interest does the woman suggest visiting in Beijing?
A. Three. B. Four. C. Five. ´ð°¸£ºB
10£®How should the man travel in Beijing according to the woman?
A. By taxi. B. By subway. C. By bus. ´ð°¸£ºB
11£®What can we learn from the conversation? A. The man will fly from Beijing to Guilin. B. The man will visit four cities in China. C. The man pays all the cost for the travel himself. ´ð°¸£ºC
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W: May I take your order, sir?
M: I haven't seen the menu yet. May I have one, please? W: I'm sorry. I thought that the hostess who seated you had given you a menu. Here's one, sir.
M: There are so many different dishes listed that it is hard to decide.
W: The French dishes are on the left. The regular English dinners are on the right£hand page.
M: I'll have the regular dinner. W: Yes, sir.
12£®What is the relationship between the two speakers?
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13£®What kinds of food are served there?
A. French food. B. English food. C. Both A and B. ´ð°¸£ºC
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W: Can you help me?
M: What seems to be the trouble?
W: There is something wrong with my bike.
M: Oh, your brakes seem to have become loose. That's dangerous. Without good brakes, you can't control your speed. Accidents are more likely to happen. You'd better have them repaired as soon as possible.
W: Where can I find a repairman?
M: There is one at the corner of the street near the post office. It is about 150 meters away.
W: Will it take long to get it fixed? M: Just 15 minutes.
14£®What's wrong with the woman's bike? A. Something is wrong with one of the wheels. B. Something is wrong with the chain. C. Something is wrong with the brakes. ´ð°¸£ºC
15£®Where is the repairman? A. Near the post office.
B. Near the man's office. C. Near the shopping centre. ´ð°¸£ºA
16£®How soon can the woman's bike be fixed? A. 50 minutes. B. 15 minutes. C. 5 minutes. ´ð°¸£ºB
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17£®What is the speaker? A. An animal keeper. B. A cleaner.
C. A manager of a zoo. ´ð°¸£ºA
18£®Why did the lion escape? A. The gate wasn't locked. B. It was too hungry. C. The hurricane hit the zoo. ´ð°¸£ºC
19£®Where was the lion found that afternoon? A. In the zoo. B. In a lady's garden. C. At the police station. ´ð°¸£ºB
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