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听力原文:W: Good morning. Housing officE.How can I help you?
M: Hi. I'm calling about the new subsidized low-cost housing for graduate students.
W: Are you aware that it's only available to married graduate students and their families?
M: Yes. I think my wife and I may qualify since she's still in graduate school. But I was wondering whether there were any other requirements.
W: Well, unless you have more than one child, you have to have a combined annual income that's less than 15,000 dollars.
M: I'm working as a part-time research assistant so that's no problem. But right now we're living with my wife's parents. Does that mean we'd have to include their income too?
W: Not necessarily. Why don't you stop by our office so I can give you some forms to fill out and explain everything in more detail?
M: That sounds like a good ideA.Would tomorrow morning be all right?
W: The afternoon might be better. It can be pretty crazy around here on a Friday morning.
M: All right then. I'll try to make it in the afternoon. Is there anyone special I should ask for?
W: You can ask for me, Susan Davidson. Or my assistant Bill Brown.
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听力原文: Shop-lifters can be divided into three main categories: the professionals, the deliberate amateurs, and the people who just can't help themselves. The professionals do not pose much of a problem for the store detectives assisted by closed circuit television, two-way mirrors and various other technological devices. The professionals tend to go for high value goods in parts of the shops where security measures are the tightest. And, in any case, they account for only a small percentage of the total losses due to shoplifting.The same applies to the deliberate amateurs who are, so to speak, professionals in training. Most of them get caught sooner or later, and they are dealt with severely by the courts.The real problem is the person who gives way to a sudden temptation and is in all other respects an honest and law-abiding citizen. Contrary to what one would expect, this kind of shop-lifter is rarely poor. He does not steal because he needs the goods and cannot afford to pay for them. He steals because he simply cannot stop himselF.And there are countless others who, because of age, sickness or plain absentmindedness, simply forget to pay for what they take from the shops. When caught, all are liable to prosecution, and the decision whether to send for the police or not is in the hands of the store manager.In order to prevent the incredible growth in shop-lifting, some stores are doing their best to separate the thieves from the confused by prohibiting customers from taking bags into the storE.However, what is most worrying about the problem is that it is yet another instance of the innocent majority being penalized and inconvenienced because of the actions of a small minority.(30)A.The professionals who go for high value goods cause great loss to the stores.B.The deliberate amateurs do not pose much a problem for the stores.C.Those who can't help themselves account for only a small percentagE.D.All of the shop-lifters will be dealt with severely by the courts.
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