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1.Why did Emmanuel sign up for the University of the People?
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A good speaker is the speaker who can keep on talking。
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What does the speaker think of the measure?
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The courses of the speaker's graduate studies ______.
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1. Why the speaker say “.If you took the entire population of the world, all six billion of us, and removed that empty space, then we could be squeezed into a cube smaller than a sugar cube”?
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The speaker_____ the anger of the audience.
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The speaker did not explain how a child manages to learn to speak so quickly.
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What was the direct connection between members of the speaker's family and Shakespeare?
A.They owned Shakespeare's birthplace.
B.They went to Shakespeare's old school.
C.They lived near Shakespeare's house.
D.They shared Shakespeare's first name.
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Speaker A: Do you have to have that record on quite so loud? Speaker B: ______
A.Well, it's none of your business whether I have the record on loud or not.
B.Sorry! Is it bothering you?
C.No, I don't have to. Do you want me to turn it down?
D.Yes, sorry to bother you. I'll be more careful next time.
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What is the speaker's main point?
A.Animals yawn for a number of reasons.
B.Yawning results only from fatigue of boredom.
C.Human yawns are the same as those of other animals.
D.Only social animals yawn.
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Speaker A: Did you hear about those people who got hurt when going mountain climbing? I think they shouldn't allow people to go mountain climbing. It's too dangerous.
Speaker B: ______
A.I couldn't agree more. I can't understand why anyone wants to get to the top of a mountain.
B.I couldn't agree less. Mountain climbing is actually more dangerous than surfing.
C.I'm sorry to hear that. Where did you get the news?
D.No, I have decided not to go mountain climbing with my friends next month.
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What is the speaker's attitude towards the Walkman according to the passage?
A.He thinks he can live without it.
B.He thinks it does more harm than good.
C.He thinks it should be improved.
D.He thinks it is a necessary part of modern life despite its faults.
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What's the speaker's attitude to computers?
A.Affectionate.
B.Disapproving.
C.Approving.
D.Neutral
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1.why can not a man living in the u.s .be buried in canada?2.how many times can you subtract the number 5 from 25?
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The author's attitude towards the speaker's remarks is ______
A.neutral
B.positive
C.critical
D.compromising
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How did the two speakers comment on Ben Silverstone's performance in the film?
A.Mediocre.
B.Not bad.
C.Overacting.
D.Affecting.
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What is the speaker's opinion of the idea that electronic instruments will destroy classical music?
A.He is surprised by it.
B.He disagrees with it.
C.He thinks it is too soon to tell.
D.He is alarmed by it.
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Which of the following statements best describes the speaker's view of ghosts?
A.He believes in them even more than Sarah did.
B.The fact that the house is haunted by ghosts makes it special.
C.He does not believe in them, but the fact that Sarah did is important.
D.He does not believe in them, and he thinks that Sarah did not either.
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The elderly gentleman was quite familiar with the underground
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Why do the speaker's children dislike eating in restaurants?
A.Because the food is not delicious.
B.Because they have to be quiet for a long time.
C.Because the food is not enough.
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Where did most of the "pilgrims" the speaker met come from?
A.U.S.A.
B.Europe.
C.Ohio.
D.His hometown.
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听力原文:W: Alexander, you speak quite good English. How did you learn a foreign language so well? You know English is really a headache for me. I just don't know how to learn it well.
M: Well, when learning a foreign language, I would surround myself in the language, the target language, that I wanted to learn.
W: Surround oneself in the language? I think it is difficult to do that. Can you explain how you do it?
M: Uh, for example, I would watch a movie in that language, uh, which would help me keep motivated to learn vocabulary and phrases.
W: That sounds interesting.
M: Yeah, you'll have a lot of fun by doing so.
W: I see. A little hit of practice every day is very important to language learning.
M: Yes. Regular practice is also better than practicing a lot in one day. Learning a language well needs patience and perseverance.
W: Then what else did you do to learn a foreign language?
M: Well, I would keep a situational notebook.
W: What is that used for?
M: Ur, for example, in a restaurant, you use a certain phrase over and over again, and so if you can remember just one particular phrase in each setting, then you can immediately speak that language and have more confidence and you get more out of learning the language, I think.
W: Really? I'll try that. Thank you for your advice.
M: You're welcome.
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A.He's offering some suggestions about learning foreign languages.
B.He's asking the woman for help to improve his English.
C.He's discussing with the woman how to listen to a language regularly.
D.He's talking about the importance of taking notes in foreign languages learning.
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What size is the speaker's room?
A.Thirty-five square metres.
B.Seven metres long.
C.Five metres wide.
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()Tom did to the guests is quite right.
A.That
B.What
C.How