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Talks and Conversations
Directions: In this part of the test, you will hear several short talks and conversations. After each of these, you will hear a few questions. Listen carefully because you will hear the talk or conversation and questions ONLY ONCE, when you hear a question, read the four answer choices and choose the best answer to that question. Then write the letter of the answer you have chosen in the corresponding space in your ANSWER BOOKLET.
听力原文:W: Could you give me something for the pain? I didn't get to sleep until three o'clock this morning.
M: Aspirin is the strongest medication I can give you without prescription.
W: That isn't strong enough, and I don't have an appointment with my dentist until next week.
M: Who is your dentist?
W: Dr. Williams.
M: Doesn't he have his office on the comer?
W: Yes. he does,
M: Are you a regular patient?
W: Yes.
M: Oh, then I can call him if you likE.Dr. Williams will give me a pain prescription over the phonE.
W: I'd appreciate that very much. Do you think that he'll still be in his office?
M: SurE.It's only 4:30. He should be there until fivE.
W: GooD.
M: Too bad you can't get an appointment sooner.
W: I know. Dr. Williams is always booked up though. I was lunch to get in as soon as I diD.
M: In the meantime, be careful not to eat or drink anything too hot or too colD.
W: I really don't feel like eating or drinking anything at ail.
M: Well, I'll give Dr. Williams a call and we'll see what we can do for you.
Questions:
11.What is the probable relationship between the two speaks?
12.When did the woman get to sleep last night?
13.Why couldn't she get to sleep?
14.What does the woman want?
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A.Dentist and patient.
B.Surgeon and patient.
C.Physician and patient.
D.Pharmacist and patient.

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听力原文:Bank Manager: Now, Miss Andrews, how much do you actually want to deposit(存款) with us in your new account?Helen Andrews: Well, it's just around two thousand pounds that I won on the premium bonds.Bank Manager: Right. I now need your full name and address.Helen Andrews: Helen Andrews.33 Bedford RoaD...Bank Manager: Helen Andrews. Would you please spell that?Helen Andrews: A-N-D-R-E-W-S.Bank Manager: Address?Helen Andrews: 33 Bedford, that's B-E-D-F-O-R-D...Bank Manager: So 33 BedforD...Helen Andrews: Road London El4.Bank Manager: Right, er... now do you want a deposit (定期的) or a current account (活期的账户)?Helen Andrews: Well, I want to be able to take my money out at any timE.Bank Manager: I seE.So you probably want a Current account.Helen Andrews: Well, if you say so. I've only had a post office savings account until now.Bank Manager: Well, with a current account you can... have a cheque book, or you can come into the bank and take the money out as you likE.Of course there's no interest in the current account.Helen Andrews: None at all?Bank Manager: No. if you put it into a seven day's deposit account of cours9 you get interest, but in a current account, nonE.Helen Andrews: Well, most of people have current accounts, don't they?Bank Manager: Well, they do if they've got an awful lot of money and they need to use it regularly. Er... so that's probably the best thing for you.Helen Andrews: Well, you'll give me a cheque book, won't you?Bank Manager: I'll give a cheque book immediately, yes, er...Helen Andrews: Do you need my signature?Bank Manager: Ah yes we'll need er... two or three specimen signatures.Helen Andrews: OK. And I will get a cheque carD... I mean one of those cards which I'm allowed to use for up to fifty Pounds a day. Bank Manager: Eh, eh, now We don't actually give a cheque card until you've had an account with us for six months.Helen Andrews: Six months?Bank Manager: Yes, we have to see how the account's going, you seE.Helen Andrews: But that's crazy. I mean I used to work in a shop and we'd never accept cheques without a cheque card, I mean no one will accept my money.Bank Manager: Well, I'll have to reconsider everything again, I think. I had no idea you were as strict as this...Questions:19.What does the lady want to do?20.With which of the following account can you take money out at any time?21.When can the lady have the cheque card?22.Why does she want the cheque card immediately?(39)A.To open a current account.B.To open a savings account.C.To open a deposit account.D.To withdraw some money.
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