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Man: Honey, where is my pen
Woman: Why not use your computer Writing by hand takes more time and it isn’t as convenient if you need to make any changes.
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Woman: What terrible weather!
Man: It surely is! It has been raining for a week and it’s so cold. In my hometown, it is warm most days, although it is rainy in the winter and spring.
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Man: Where shall we go
Woman: Since there isn’t any homework for today, let’s go to the movies instead of going home.
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Man: Where shall we go
Woman: Since there isn’t any homework for today, let’s go to the movies instead of going home.
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Woman: Are you looking forward to going home
Man: Not exactly. The climate here really agrees with me.
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Woman: Will that be cash or charge
Mad: I’d like to charge this dress.
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Woman: Excuse me, how much is this red skirt
Man: 45 dollars.
Woman: I’m afraid it’s too expensive for me. How about the blue one
Man: It’s 10 dollars less than the red one. But if you take both, I’ll give you a discount of 20 percent.
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Woman: Excuse me, can you tell me where the nearest post office is
Man: Yes, it’s on High Street. As a matter of fact, I’m going in the same direction myself, so if you come with me, I’ll show you.
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Interviewer (Woman): Isn’t advertising really a kind of lying
Advertising man(Man): I don’t think so. Quite often people do try to get away with those types of things, but the Federal Trade Commission is always very quick to jump on them to force them to show evidence to back up a claim.
I: I mean in your work. I mean, don’t you actually tell lies to get people to buy things Let me give you an example. You know, a movie star says that she uses--a starlet--says that she uses a certain kind of soap every night to make her skin look beautiful and, of course, she doesn’t use it at all, or hardly ever.
A: I think if you go back very recently, just within the last year, you’ll remember that one of our famous singers and actors and was uh... called down for just that very thing, where he endorsed a product which he didn’t use and had to take back what he said in his endorsement.
I: I see,so what you&rsquo
A. advertising can’t be a kind of lying
B. advertising must be a kind of lying
C. advertising is most likely to be a kind of lying
D. advertising may be a kind of lying
[听力原文] 11-15
Chemists have been studying why people cry. They say the body produces two kinds of tears. One kind cleans out the eye if it gets dirt in it. But when people cry because of their feelings, these tears have poison chemicals in them. The body is getting rid of chemicals produced by strong feeling.
In the United States men have heart diseases more often than women do. Doctors say heart disease and some other diseases are related to the pressures of living and working in a modern society. Perhaps men suffer more from these diseases because they do not cry enough. And it is possible that as more and more women work outside the home, they will also suffer from more pressure. Then everyone will need to cry more.
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