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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: An Interview with an Actress
Interviewer: Demi, you may not have impressed the critics this summer with StripteasE.But you sure have gripped your fans. And it wasn't just adults that were fascinated by you this summer, you also provided the voice and look for the animated character Ezmeralda in Disney's The Hunchback of Notre DamE.At age 33. you are now the highest paid actress in motion picture history. Looking back, did you ever imagine as a child that you would end up having this kind of a life? That you would end up being an actress, did that occur to you?
Actress: Um, I think it's... I don't know if this is corny to say, but I feel that I am living that dream of the little girl.
Interviewer: Demi, I wanted to ask you, you were paid 12 and a half million dollars for this film Striptease, what does it mean to be the highest priced female in the business now?
Actress: First of all, it is very meaningful in this business for women. It just so happened that it happened to me but it doesn't matter that it was mE.It could have been anyone of us. I mean it's nice that it was me, and it's a nice kind of ego boost and it's flattering, but the fact is the more important element to it and the thing that makes me feel very proud is that the fact that they were willing to step up and say that what I was gonna contribute to this film was worth what they wanted to pay me, it means the perception of all women in Hollywood changed as of that moment as did their salaries. And for that I feel extremely, extremely prouD.
Interviewer: Some critics say that you would not have gotten 12 and a half million dollars for doing Striptease if you hadn't strippeD.
Actress: Well, I would help them to understand one thing, which is when they asked me to do this they never asked me to be naked and they never asked me to even show them that I could dancE.And that I could have asked for a body double, and that per my contract, I am not requested to be naked in any way. It was of my own choice as it is with the women who do this action for a living.
Interviewer: Why was it your own choice to be naked?
Actress: One, because I felt that if I'm gonna do it, that f really need to do it. And if I want really to take advantage of the opportunity to step into this world, to understand what their lives are, to try that on Then I need to really do it so that I can speak to you and really know that I have the confidence to say to you, this is what my experience is, not well what I think the experience is.
Interviewer: Was that fun?
Actress: Yes, it was incrediblE.It was great. And you know I would have done it for less. I woulD.
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D.Demi doesn't go naked in The Hunchback of Notre DamE.

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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:Interviewer: What do you like about this job, I mean why, apart from earning a salary, why do you do it?Julian Pacey: I do it because I enjoy it; I think is the easiest.., that sounds terribly smug but I do enjoy it.Interviewer: What do you like about it, I mean what particular...?Julian Pacey: The variety, the people you meet...Interviewer: What sort of people do you meet?Julian Paeey: Erm... people from all walks of lifE.Erm... wE... I... I... dealt with... erin.., about six months ago with a psychoanalyst who haD.., erm.., just had a marriage break up and was sort of consulting me for her problems, which I thought was quite amusing. Erm... I well remember an Indian gentleman that.., er... that I dealt with who had just come over to the country. Exceedingly nice chap, wanted to buy a house, filled in the mortgage application anD.., erm... I... I was just glancing through it before I sent it to the building society, and there was.., there was a question that said size of family. And there was himself, his wife and there were I think three ... three children he haD.He had however misconstrued this anD.., erm.., he measured up the height all of his family and totaled it up, and we had the size of his family as being seventy-five foot six and a half inches.Interviewer: I seE.Have you had any particularly difficult customers?Julian Pacey: We once had a gentleman who was a very keen gardener, anD.., er... I sold him a house which was nothing exceptional, it wasn't a particularly. nice house, in fact it was rather ugly but it did have a very big garden. AnD... er... which was about.., er... it was just absolutely bare, there was nothing there at all. And these houses had previously been owned by the Atomic Weapons Research Establishment or Atomic Energy Research Establishment and there had been a sort of professor, a sort of coffin character who had previously lived therE.Anyway, I took the chap over the house and he looked at it and he said yes, an offer was duly made and accepted, the sale went through. And about.., er... I suppose two or three months later he came in with a test tube in his hand, anD.., er... it turned out that he had sort of grandiose schemes oF... em... planting and transforming this wilderness into a prize garden. AnD... er... he spent a small fortune on sort of laying down lawn and various plants and bedding plants and rose bushes and what you have, which had all wilted and dieD.And in sheer desperation he went to one of the local gardening centers and they said well I'm not surprised nothing grows in... in... this.., this soil shows a large concentration of nitric acid, or sulfuric acid or something. Erm... and it turned out that the previous owner had been.., erm.., got at by a lot of his neighbors because thE.., the grass was very high and he did nothing to his garden. And in sheer desperation one day he bought a flamethrower.., erm.., burned the whole lot down and then sprayed it with concentrated sulfuric acid or nitric acid or whatever it was.Interviewer: Did your purchaser think he'd been cheated then?Julian Pacey: Well my purchaser thought he'd been cheateD.., er... as I explained to him, that there was.., erm.., er... you know, there was no way I was to know that.., er... this had been done, anD.., er... I certainly don't do a soil test every time I put a house on the market. 1 felt very sorry for him, but.., erm.., erm.., in the end hE... er... he had all the top soil removed and some more put down. But very unfortunatE.., erm.., very unfortunate indeeD.After listening to the interview, whatA.Psychoanalyst.B.Estate agent.C.Farmer.D.Gardener.
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