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W: That famous mystery story writer Jones Smith’s new book is coming out in May.
M: We probably won’t be able to find a library copy until August.
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W: That famous mystery story writer Jones Smith’s new book is coming out in May.
M: We probably won’t be able to find a library copy until August.
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Mr. Jones: What materials were used for road surfaces during the last century
Engineer: Usually they were gravel and macadam. Tars and asphalt were originally used only as coverings, but later they were used as binders and finally as hot mixtures.
Mr. Jones: Concrete is a modem material as far as road - building goes, isn’ t it
Engineer: Relatively speaking. But you might be surprised to know that a concrete road was built as early as 1893 in Ohio. But it was only 5 miles long. More extensive projects were not undertaken until much later, around 1912 or 1913.
Mr. Jones: This was because of the increase in traffic
Engineer: That’ s right. Especially in the use of heavy tracks. More rigid pavements, such as concrete and brick, became a necessity. For light traffic, though, water-bound macadam, gravel, sand clay, and bituminous mixtures were still used.
Mr. Jones: What are turnpikes usually made of
En
A. Gravel.
B. Asphalt.
C. Macadam.
D. Concrete.
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M: Excuse me. Are you Margaret Jones’ sister
W: No, I’m not. I’m her cousin.
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W: Mr. Jones will be back in 20 minutes. You can stay here and wait for him.
M: Not necessary. I’ll just leave his notebook on his table.
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W: Mr. Jones, this is your ticket for your flight to Beijing.
M: Please get my documents ready for the trip.
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M: Hi, Miss Jones, Sorry that I failed again in your subject, but I really tried.
W: No one succeeds every time. Come on.
You’ ll have got more chances.
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Tom Smith was a writer. (11)He wrote stories for magazines. One evening he could not find an end for a story. (12)He sat with his typewriter in front of him, but he had no ideas. (13)So he decided to go to the cinema.
When he came back, he found that he had had a visitor. Someone had broken ’into his flat. The man had had a drink, smoked several of Tom’s cigarettes--and had read his story. The visitor left Tom a note: (15)"I have read your story and I don’t think much of it. (14) Please read my suggestions and then you can finish it. By the way, I am a thief. I am not going to steal anything tonight. But if you become a successful writer, I will return."
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Tom Smith was a writer. (11)He wrote stories for magazines. One evening he could not find an end for a story. (12)He sat with his typewriter in front of him, but he had no ideas. (13)So be decided to go to the cinema.
When he came back, he found that he had had a visitor. Someone had broken into his flat. The man had had a drink, smoked several of Tom’s cigarettes--and had read his story. The visitor left Tom a note: (15)"I have read your story and I don’t think much of it. (14) Please read my suggestions and then you can finish it. By the way, I am a thief. I am not going to steal anything tonight. But if you become a successful writer, I will return."
Questions 11 to 15 are based on the passage you’ve just heard.
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