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听力原文:M: Good morning! What can I do for you, Madam?
W: Good morning ! I'm looking for a coat.
M: What color would you like?
W: Could you show me some? I'd like a middle sized red coat.
M: Sorry. We haven't anything in your sizE.
W: Do you have a smaller size?
M: I'm sorry. The small size coats have just been sold out. What about the blue one? It looks nice and maybe fits you.
W: Well, may I try it on?
M: Yes, pleasE.
W: It seems nice on mE.How much is it?
M: 168 yuan.
W: OK. Here is 170 yuan. You keep the change please!
M: Thanks.
Which color coat does she finally buy?
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听力原文: Today it's my turn to give the weekly oral presentation, and the topic that Professor May had assigned to me is“the life of the poet, Emily Dickinson”. Compared with Walt Whitman whom we discussed last week. I found Emily Dickinson strikingly different. She seemed in fact to be the complete opposite of Whitman in her life and in her work. I would like to share briefly with the class some of the essential facts of her biography. Emily Dickinson was born in 1830 in Amherst, Mass, barely a decade after Whitman. In her early 20's for reasons which still remain a mystery she began to withdraw from her ordinary contact with the worlD.For the remaining 30 years of her life she was seldom seen outside her homE.In this respect she was quite unlike Whitman who loved the great outdoors. Emily Dickinson spent her solitary days corresponding with her friends and writing hundreds of remarkable poems, notably“I heard a fly buzz”and the poem we have read for today“I'm nobody”. Although she showed none of her poems to her family and sent some of her letters to friends. only four were published in her life timE.Most of them, almost 1,200 poems were discovered in her room after she died in 1886 at the age of 56. These poems have established her as a major poet, and several modern critics consider her the greateSt woman poet in the English languagE.Eh, that's about all I havE.Is there any question? If not, we should probably begin talking about Dickinson's“I'm nobody”, the poem Professor May assigned for this week's class discussion.Who is the speaker?A.A poet.B.A teacher.C.A student.D.An artist.
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SECTION B INTERVIEWDirections: 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:Gu: Good morning. I'm Dr. Gu from the Seismology Bureau of ChinA.Exhibitor: Delighted to meet you, Dr. Gu. My name is Schmidt.Gu: Glad to meet you, Mr. Schmidt. I'm interested in a Computer system for one of our laboratories. We have a 16 bit minicomputer at present, but we want to move up to a 32 bit system.Exhibitor: I have just the system for you, Dr. Gu. Would you like to step up here and see what we have? We have been designing and manufacturing- computer system components, memory subsystems and disk systems for the last 15 years. Recently we have produced one of the first next generation systems for the incredibly low price of US$9,999.Gu: What is its performance like?Exhibitor: Our latest model, the Universal 68, is able to break the 1 MIPS performance barrier.Gu: MIPS?Exhibitor: Millions of instructions per seconD.Its memory capacity is 256 kbytes; The computer is also designed to accommodate future growth in processing power and can meet the needs of a wide range of applications, from robotics to commercial data systems.Gu: Would you mind giving me a demonstration?Exhibitor: My pleasurE.Would you take a seat just here, please? You are now sitting in front of a state-of-the-art 32 bit Universal 68.Notice the relatively small size of the unit compared to other 32 bit systems. The software is also quite light and portablE.Gu: Could you point out the different components to me?Exhibitor: Of coursE.In front of you is the Central Processing Unit, or CPU for short. This provides the computer with arithmetic, logical and control capabilities.Gu: What are the input units?Exhibitor: There is a range of input units: punch-cards, magnetic tapes, teletypewriter, telephone—with touch-tone dial, and an on-line typewriter. The output units are much the same with the addition of microfilm. One of the most popular features of this machine is the concept called 'pipes'. Pipes allow the output of one program to be used as the input to another program, without the need for intermediate disk files.Gu: To tell you the truth, I'm a bit out of my depth. I've only had the chance to glance at your brochure and get a very rough idea of the workings of this machinE.But I must admit that I am impressed by what you have shown me so far. You have already mentioned the pricE.What are your other terms?Exhibitor: Well, madam, I will be equally straightforward with you. We provide standard hardware and software products, which means that you have a variety of suppliers to choose from. Secondly, we offer generous discounts on quantity purchases. The more you buy, the bigger the discount. We also offer further discounts if you continue to buy software from us. And, if at any stage you need a specially designed program, we will be more than happy to take care of that for you, too.Gu: What about the spare parts and repair? We've had many problems with these in the past.Exhibitor: We provide both services free of charge within the first 12 months after delivery of the system. I'm afraid we don't have an office in Beijing as yet, but we do hope to establish one there in the near futurE.If you have any trouble at all with the system, we will send an engineer and spare parts to you on the same day we receive your complaint.Gu: Your terms are quite generous. Of course, I cannot decide immediately. I must first send a telex to our management committeE.Exhibitor: When do you expect to get an answer'?Gu: Within a day or two. I will certainly let you know by Thursday at the very latest. In the meantime, can you give me any further printed maA.To have a talk with exhibitor.B.To purchase a laB.C.To discuss the possibility of negotiation with the Universal Computers LtD.D.To inquire more information about the scientific apparatus.
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