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+# NETBookMaterials
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+本源代码对应的图书《ASP.NET Core技术内幕与项目实战》已经出版,请在京东、淘宝等购物平台搜索《ASP.NET Core技术内幕与项目实战》。
+
+1. 京东推荐购买链接:[https://u.jd.com/cK7bF4B](https://u.jd.com/cK7bF4B)
+2. 淘宝推荐购买链接:[https://detail.tmall.com/item.htm?id=676743268875](https://detail.tmall.com/item.htm?id=676743268875)
+
+配套视频教程:
+
+1. [在哔哩哔哩观看](https://www.bilibili.com/video/BV1pK41137He)
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+2. [在西瓜视频观看](https://www.ixigua.com/7064021159750140420)
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+3. [在今日头条观看](https://www.toutiao.com/video/7062531918184579616)
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+4. [在Youtube观看](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0HcIQOaqBwE&list=PL9sJKk6XPMxehYCui7OysUV6trlBbJ4T_)
+
+源代码的离线下载地址:
+1. [百度网盘下载地址](https://pan.baidu.com/s/1q6hFdB6ETjNgUCD7sDQ3pg?pwd=y4o8)
+2. [坚果云下载地址](https://www.jianguoyun.com/p/DceYyGIQ9de1BhiVmMkEIAA)
+3. [备用下载地址](https://static2.youzack.com/formybooks/NETCoreNeiMu.zip)
+4. [Google Drive 下载地址](https://drive.google.com/file/d/1iKgxffaZauUmpt9Vc-hzAkgSwvIuWClX/view?usp=sharing)
+5. [OneDrive 下载地址](https://1drv.ms/u/s!ArtUX5uRoj_cml7h1nwia5aFpuK9?e=J94t4w)
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+学习过程中有任何问题,请给我发邮件 yangzhongke8@gmail.com
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-[00:47.27]Text 1
-[00:48.59]M: Could you give me a ride to the airport this afternoon?
-[00:52.79]W: I'd like to, Jason,
-[00:54.29]but I'm meeting Jean at the library.
-[00:57.13]It's in the opposite direction.
-[01:10.55]Text 2
-[01:12.14]W: Paul, do you take the bus
-[01:14.27]or the underground to your office?
-[01:17.26]M: Well, my doctor suggests that I walk.
-[01:20.96]He doesn't even want me to cycle.
-[01:34.84]Text 3
-[01:36.49]M: What's the trouble, madam?
-[01:38.63]W: I... I can't find my daughter.
-[01:41.66]I put my luggage down over there
-[01:44.34]and when I came back, she was gone.
-[01:58.01]Text 4
-[01:59.44]W: Hello, Tommy.
-[02:00.58]You said you would be traveling to Tokyo, didn't you?
-[02:04.43]M: No. I'll be moving to Hong Kong to study.
-[02:08.56]And I will travel to Beijing this summer.
-[02:22.76]Text 5
-[02:24.24]M: It is getting colder and colder.
-[02:26.82]Last night I didn't sleep at all.
-[02:29.53]W: But it's the same every year.
-[02:32.15]Most of us have gotten used to it.
-[02:34.80]I think I need to buy an electric heater
-[02:38.36]before I can handle it.
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-[03:48.40]W: Guess what, Dad.
-[03:49.90]I've got straight A's in the final exams!
-[03:53.63]M: That's great, honey! Congratulations!
-[03:57.12]W: Well, since I got straight A's,
-[03:59.74]could I go out with my friends?
-[04:02.51]M: Of course.
-[04:03.90]But there is still one rule to follow:
-[04:07.45]You always need to tell me
-[04:09.59]where you're going
-[04:11.06]and who you're going out with.
-[04:13.46]W: OK, fine.
-[04:14.77]I'm going to do some shopping tonight.
-[04:17.73]And tomorrow,
-[04:18.82]I'm driving to a music festival
-[04:20.95]with Jeff in the afternoon
-[04:23.53]and to basketball practice in the evening.
-[04:29.86]W: Guess what, Dad.
-[04:31.29]I've got straight A's in the final exams!
-[04:35.14]M: That's great, honey! Congratulations!
-[04:38.60]W: Well, since I got straight A's,
-[04:41.26]could I go out with my friends?
-[04:43.75]M: Of course.
-[04:45.19]But there is still one rule to follow:
-[04:48.80]You always need to tell me
-[04:51.15]where you're going
-[04:52.59]and who you're going out with.
-[04:54.79]W: OK, fine.
-[04:56.13]I'm going to do some shopping tonight.
-[04:58.98]And tomorrow,
-[05:00.14]I'm driving to a music festival
-[05:02.50]with Jeff in the afternoon
-[05:04.70]and to basketball practice in the evening.
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-[05:41.23]Text 7
-[05:42.81]M: Good morning, madam. Where are you going?
-[05:46.14]W: I'd like to go to the train station.
-[05:48.65]M: Please step in from this side.
-[05:51.71]W: I'd rather you didn't smoke.
-[05:53.72]I'm allergic to smoke.
-[05:55.39]M: I'm sorry. How do you feel about the heat?
-[05:59.22]W: That's all right. Oh, I'm running late.
-[06:02.66]Could you please drive a bit faster��
-[06:05.29]M: Sorry, I can't. Otherwise I'll get a ticket.
-[06:09.41]W: But I'm going to be late!
-[06:11.43]M: Take it easy. There is no traffic jam.
-[06:14.74]W: I hope not.
-[06:19.87]M: Good morning, madam. Where are you going?
-[06:23.00]W: I'd like to go to the train station.
-[06:25.62]M: Please step in from this side.
-[06:28.62]W: I'd rather you didn't smoke.
-[06:30.71]I'm allergic to smoke.
-[06:32.46]M: I'm sorry. How do you feel about the heat?
-[06:36.17]W: That's all right. Oh, I'm running late.
-[06:39.91]Could you please drive a bit faster��
-[06:42.32]M: Sorry, I can't. Otherwise I'll get a ticket.
-[06:46.36]W: But I'm going to be late!
-[06:48.21]M: Take it easy. There is no traffic jam.
-[06:51.68]W: I hope not.
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-[07:35.29]W: How was the lecture on modern economy?
-[07:38.65]M: To be honest, I fell asleep during the lecture.
-[07:42.82]W: Was it that boring?
-[07:44.37]M: No. Though the teacher made me laugh out loud,
-[07:48.31]the problem is that
-[07:49.51]I couldn't stay awake for a two-hour lecture.
-[07:52.84]I've been working late in the evening in the hospital.
-[07:56.37]W: Isn't that going to affect your grades?
-[07:59.33]M: Probably, but I need to pay my school fees.
-[08:03.13]W: Maybe you should talk to the financial aid office.
-[08:07.16]M: But I'm trying to avoid getting into debt.
-[08:10.22]That's why I've been working so hard.
-[08:13.15]W: Even though you have to work,
-[08:15.24]there's no need to work at night.
-[08:17.99]Well, I have a better idea.
-[08:20.86]Why don't you go to the student office
-[08:23.89]and see if they can help you find another job?
-[08:27.71]M: That's a great idea.
-[08:29.88]I actually have a break before my next class.
-[08:33.34]So I'll go there now.
-[08:38.73]W: How was the lecture on modern economy?
-[08:41.80]M: To be honest, I fell asleep during the lecture.
-[08:45.84]W: Was it that boring?
-[08:47.47]M: No. Though the teacher made me laugh out loud,
-[08:51.45]the problem is that
-[08:52.75]I couldn't stay awake for a two-hour lecture.
-[08:55.89]I've been working late in the evening in the hospital.
-[08:59.50]W: Isn't that going to affect your grades?
-[09:02.46]M: Probably, but I need to pay my school fees.
-[09:06.43]W: Maybe you should talk to the financial aid office.
-[09:09.97]M: But I'm trying to avoid getting into debt.
-[09:13.23]That's why I've been working so hard.
-[09:16.47]W: Even though you have to work,
-[09:18.32]there's no need to work at night.
-[09:21.07]Well, I have a better idea.
-[09:23.96]Why don't you go to the student office
-[09:27.20]and see if they can help you find another job?
-[09:30.80]M: That's a great idea.
-[09:32.66]I actually have a break before my next class.
-[09:36.44]So I'll go there now.
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-[10:28.96]M: Hi, Jane. Welcome back.
-[10:31.56]How was the West Coast?
-[10:33.55]W: Terrific. I had a wonderful time.
-[10:36.72]It was really nice to get away from the city for a while.
-[10:41.39]M: What did you think of Los Angeles?
-[10:43.72]W: It was all right.
-[10:44.94]It was very clean and large.
-[10:47.48]The problem was transport.
-[10:49.74]The bus service was terrible
-[10:51.87]and the subway system was old,
-[10:54.34]so it was a little difficult to get around.
-[10:57.79]We had to rent a car.
-[10:59.57]M: And was the weather good?
-[11:01.59]W: Oh, yes. It was nice and warm in Los Angeles
-[11:05.37]and cool but comfortable in San Francisco.
-[11:08.83]M: Cool in San Francisco?
-[11:11.43]That's surprising.
-[11:12.93]W: Yeah, it surprised me a bit, too.
-[11:15.48]They say it's always like that in this season.
-[11:18.71]Anyway, I loved it.
-[11:20.64]M: So, which city do you like better?
-[11:23.38]W: Oh, I like San Francisco better.
-[11:26.23]It's smaller than Los Angeles,
-[11:28.56]but it's a bit easier to get around.
-[11:31.50]And what is most attractive to me
-[11:33.94]is its beautiful scenery.
-[11:38.99]M: Hi, Jane. Welcome back.
-[11:41.64]How was the West Coast?
-[11:43.48]W: Terrific. I had a wonderful time.
-[11:46.92]It was really nice to get away from the city for a while.
-[11:50.98]M: What did you think of Los Angeles?
-[11:53.46]W: It was all right.
-[11:54.81]It was very clean and large.
-[11:57.16]The problem was transport.
-[11:59.39]The bus service was terrible
-[12:01.64]and the subway system was old,
-[12:04.11]so it was a little difficult to get around.
-[12:07.51]We had to rent a car.
-[12:09.28]M: And was the weather good?
-[12:11.30]W: Oh, yes. It was nice and warm in Los Angeles
-[12:15.15]and cool but comfortable in San Francisco.
-[12:18.69]M: Cool in San Francisco?
-[12:21.05]That's surprising.
-[12:22.60]W: Yeah, it surprised me a bit, too.
-[12:25.21]They say it's always like that in this season.
-[12:28.67]Anyway, I loved it.
-[12:30.61]M: So, which city do you like better?
-[12:33.37]W: Oh, I like San Francisco better.
-[12:36.13]It's smaller than Los Angeles,
-[12:38.34]but it's a bit easier to get around.
-[12:41.39]And what is most attractive to me
-[12:43.78]is its beautiful scenery.
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-[13:41.56]Hi, everyone.
-[13:43.21]Thank you all for gathering here in the hall.
-[13:46.53]It's twenty to twelve now.
-[13:48.70]I'll try to finish my talk as soon as possible,
-[13:52.43]so that it won't delay your lunch break
-[13:54.82]ten minutes later.
-[13:56.54]I'm wondering if you all can hear me.
-[13:58.84]Good, I'd like to tell you
-[14:01.02]about some changes in our offices.
-[14:04.02]Because our company is concerned about
-[14:06.69]the environment protection,
-[14:08.58]there are some changes
-[14:10.31]as to how office waste will be handled.
-[14:13.63]Starting next Friday,
-[14:15.53]containers will be placed
-[14:17.29]throughout the office for recycling.
-[14:19.98]Please note that
-[14:21.16]all red containers are for anything that is plastic,
-[14:25.24]while all green containers are meant for glass.
-[14:29.03]These containers will be emptied each Wednesday
-[14:32.35]and their contents sent to a recycling factory.
-[14:36.42]As you leave,
-[14:37.57]please take one of the sheets on the table
-[14:40.53]at the back of the room.
-[14:42.39]It summarizes all of the information
-[14:45.35]I've just given you.
-[14:46.98]Remember, the program won't begin
-[14:49.76]until next Friday. So that's all from me.
-[14:54.03]Thank you for your cooperation with this effort.
-[14:59.83]Hi, everyone.
-[15:01.17]Thank you all for gathering here in the hall.
-[15:04.25]It's twenty to twelve now.
-[15:06.54]I'll try to finish my talk as soon as possible,
-[15:10.16]so that it won't delay your lunch break
-[15:12.67]ten minutes later.
-[15:14.00]I'm wondering if you all can hear me.
-[15:16.60]Good, I'd like to tell you
-[15:18.71]about some changes in our offices.
-[15:21.66]Because our company is concerned about
-[15:24.37]the environment protection,
-[15:26.36]there are some changes
-[15:28.23]as to how office waste will be handled.
-[15:31.26]Starting next Friday,
-[15:33.61]containers will be placed
-[15:34.93]throughout the office for recycling.
-[15:37.63]Please note that
-[15:38.75]all red containers are for anything that is plastic,
-[15:42.87]while all green containers are meant for glass.
-[15:46.49]These containers will be emptied each Wednesday
-[15:49.98]and their contents sent to a recycling factory.
-[15:53.84]As you leave,
-[15:55.14]please take one of the sheets on the table
-[15:58.08]at the back of the room.
-[16:00.03]It summarizes all of the information
-[16:02.92]I've just given you.
-[16:04.56]Remember, the program won't begin
-[16:07.45]until next Friday. So that's all from me.
-[16:11.72]Thank you for your cooperation with this effort.
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-[00:48.78]W: Do you miss the life in the UK?
-[00:51.19]M: No, I love my life here,
-[00:55.10]though sometimes I find it difficult
-[00:57.34]to communicate with others.
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-[01:11.78]M: Have you found
-[01:12.74]any pairs of shoes that you like?
-[01:15.58]W: Well, I like the black pair,
-[01:17.91]but it is one size too big.
-[01:20.22]I don't like the second pair's color.
-[01:23.16]And this pair is a little tight.
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-[01:38.55]W: We should buy a guidebook
-[01:40.35]and study it before the trip to Ottawa.
-[01:43.54]M: We could, but it's too expensive.
-[01:46.79]Why not search the Web for some travel tips?
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-[02:02.81]M: What can I do for you, madam?
-[02:05.04]W: I bought a book for my son here yesterday,
-[02:08.24]but when he took it to school,
-[02:10.41]he noticed this page was missing.
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-[02:25.66]W: Do you have something to write with?
-[02:27.93]Can I use the electronic pen?
-[02:30.59]M: Sorry, it is broken.
-[02:32.82]You can use your finger to sign right on the screen.
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-[03:45.15]M: So what should we take?
-[03:46.84]W: I'll take my guitar.
-[03:48.67]M: Great! I'm going to take my CD player.
-[03:52.72]W: You'd better download lots of music.
-[03:55.46]We've got a four-hour drive
-[03:57.44]with just mom and dad.
-[03:59.48]M: Yeah. Obviously, it will be boring.
-[04:03.15]W: I don't know
-[04:03.83]why they want to go camping anyway.
-[04:06.57]M: Me too.
-[04:07.66]And we are missing the baseball game on TV tomorrow.
-[04:11.92]W: Don't remind me.
-[04:13.65]Hey, do you think I should take this?
-[04:16.60]M: Yeah, why not?
-[04:22.04]M: So what should we take?
-[04:23.92]W: I'll take my guitar.
-[04:25.65]M: Great! I'm going to take my CD player.
-[04:29.61]W: You'd better download lots of music.
-[04:32.40]We've got a four-hour drive
-[04:34.34]with just mom and dad.
-[04:36.13]M: Yeah. Obviously, it will be boring.
-[04:39.92]W: I don't know
-[04:40.73]why they want to go camping anyway.
-[04:43.49]M: Me too.
-[04:44.44]And we are missing the baseball game on TV tomorrow.
-[04:48.83]W: Don't remind me.
-[04:50.43]Hey, do you think I should take this?
-[04:53.48]M: Yeah, why not?
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-[05:30.28]W: Hi, Daniel.
-[05:31.84]You are a member of the painting club,
-[05:35.00]aren't you?
-[05:35.84]M: Yes, I am.
-[05:37.48]W: Do you often paint in the club?
-[05:39.71]M: Yes, but what we do most of the time
-[05:43.28]is to appreciate the pictures.
-[05:45.51]W: That sounds like fun.
-[05:47.01]M: Our club often holds painting competitions.
-[05:50.81]I hope to win a prize
-[05:52.89]in the competition next month.
-[05:54.89]W: Good luck! By the way,
-[05:56.97]I'd like to join your club.
-[05:59.24]When is it open?
-[06:00.77]M: It opens from 4:00 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. on Wednesday
-[06:06.86]and from 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. on Thursday.
-[06:10.78]Can you come to the club with me at 3:50 tomorrow?
-[06:15.01]W: Of course I can.
-[06:19.94]W: Hi, Daniel.
-[06:20.94]You are a member of the painting club,
-[06:23.97]aren't you?
-[06:24.95]M: Yes, I am.
-[06:26.41]W: Do you often paint in the club?
-[06:28.61]M: Yes, but what we do most of the time
-[06:32.22]is to appreciate the pictures.
-[06:34.51]W: That sounds like fun.
-[06:35.99]M: Our club often holds painting competitions.
-[06:39.94]I hope to win a prize
-[06:41.71]in the competition next month.
-[06:44.07]W: Good luck! By the way,
-[06:46.20]I'd like to join your club.
-[06:48.21]When is it open?
-[06:49.89]M: It opens from 4:00 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. on Wednesday
-[06:55.91]and from 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. on Thursday.
-[06:59.73]Can you come to the club with me at 3:50 tomorrow?
-[07:04.05]W: Of course I can.
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-[07:46.39]Text 8
-[07:47.54]M: Sophie, do you know what mom wants
-[07:50.50]for her birthday this year?
-[07:52.35]She's so hard to shop for!
-[07:54.86]Whenever I ask her what she wants,
-[07:57.45]she says she doesn't want anything!
-[08:00.68]W: You know that's not true.
-[08:02.99]This year, I got her a gym membership card.
-[08:06.44]She is really busy
-[08:08.29]and always says how stressed out she is,
-[08:11.51]so I thought she might like to relax a bit.
-[08:14.66]She can try running, swimming and yoga
-[08:17.85]with her friends.
-[08:19.23]M: That's a great idea.
-[08:21.84]Why didn't I think of that?
-[08:23.58]Maybe I can get her a pair of new sports shoes
-[08:27.32]to wear to the gym.
-[08:28.96]W: Sounds good.
-[08:30.04]But she mentioned
-[08:31.21]she wanted a new pair of glasses
-[08:33.57]because hers got lost.
-[08:35.25]M: Dad's got her a pair, actually.
-[08:37.81]He told me yesterday on the phone.
-[08:43.63]M: Sophie, do you know what mom wants
-[08:46.42]for her birthday this year?
-[08:48.31]She's so hard to shop for!
-[08:50.72]Whenever I ask her what she wants,
-[08:53.30]she says she doesn't want anything!
-[08:56.62]W: You know that's not true.
-[08:58.87]This year, I got her a gym membership card.
-[09:02.34]She is really busy
-[09:04.10]and always says how stressed out she is,
-[09:07.26]so I thought she might like to relax a bit.
-[09:10.38]She can try running, swimming and yoga
-[09:13.86]with her friends.
-[09:15.09]M: That's a great idea.
-[09:17.59]Why didn't I think of that?
-[09:19.42]Maybe I can get her a pair of new sports shoes
-[09:23.18]to wear to the gym.
-[09:24.75]W: Sounds good.
-[09:25.81]But she mentioned
-[09:27.06]she wanted a new pair of glasses
-[09:29.33]because hers got lost.
-[09:31.27]M: Dad's got her a pair, actually.
-[09:33.67]He told me yesterday on the phone.
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-[10:24.95]Text 9
-[10:26.51]W: Hello, welcome to "Working Abroad".
-[10:29.53]Our guest this evening is Robert Hale,
-[10:32.67]a Londoner who lives and works in America.
-[10:36.07]Robert, welcome to the program.
-[10:38.73]How long have you been living in California?
-[10:41.69]M: Since 1992. But at first,
-[10:45.56]I planned to stay for only six months.
-[10:48.76]W: Why did you change your mind?
-[10:50.56]M: Well, soon after I arrived there,
-[10:53.43]I got a job with one of America's top companies, Intel.
-[10:58.38]So I decided to stay.
-[11:00.75]W: How lucky!
-[11:01.81]Do you still work for that company?
-[11:04.28]M: No, I left there in 1998.
-[11:07.94]Then I had my own company,
-[11:10.39]which developed some office software
-[11:13.45]for some small and medium-sized enterprises.
-[11:16.96]But since 2005, it's been developing Apps.
-[11:21.33]W: What are your Apps for?
-[11:23.38]M: Most of them are for education,
-[11:26.19]some for entertainment.
-[11:28.33]W: What's your aim for the future?
-[11:30.87]Can you talk about it with us?
-[11:33.24]M: To stand out from the fierce competition.
-[11:36.51]Smartphones are widely used
-[11:38.89]and are changing people's lifestyles,
-[11:41.35]which leads to the rapid development of Apps.
-[11:47.94]W: Hello, welcome to "Working Abroad".
-[11:50.38]Our guest this evening is Robert Hale,
-[11:53.59]a Londoner who lives and works in America.
-[11:57.05]Robert, welcome to the program.
-[11:59.65]How long have you been living in California?
-[12:02.73]M: Since 1992. But at first,
-[12:06.29]I planned to stay for only six months.
-[12:09.33]W: Why did you change your mind?
-[12:11.22]M: Well, soon after I arrived there,
-[12:14.35]I got a job with one of America's top companies, Intel.
-[12:18.96]So I decided to stay.
-[12:21.48]W: How lucky!
-[12:22.68]Do you still work for that company?
-[12:25.10]M: No, I left there in 1998.
-[12:28.94]Then I had my own company,
-[12:31.12]which developed some office software
-[12:34.17]for some small and medium-sized enterprises.
-[12:37.60]But since 2005, it's been developing Apps.
-[12:42.00]W: What are your Apps for?
-[12:44.07]M: Most of them are for education,
-[12:47.11]some for entertainment.
-[12:49.23]W: What's your aim for the future?
-[12:51.24]Can you talk about it with us?
-[12:53.72]M: To stand out from the fierce competition.
-[12:57.24]Smartphones are widely used
-[12:59.56]and are changing people's lifestyles,
-[13:02.26]which leads to the rapid development of Apps.
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-[14:01.73]Our school is hosting an event
-[14:04.21]to honor the artist Carl Williams.
-[14:07.15]Please join us in the gym at 7:00 p.m. on Wednesday
-[14:11.81]for a view of his works.
-[14:13.55]Admission is free,
-[14:15.17]although we are asking for a donation of $5 at the door,
-[14:20.24]which will go to the school's art department.
-[14:23.28]Our school's book fair will take place in the library
-[14:26.21]this week from 8:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m.,
-[14:29.86]Monday through Thursday.
-[14:31.59]Most books will be under $10.
-[14:34.77]Mr. Wright's class is also hosting a bake sale
-[14:38.82]to support the school's sports teams.
-[14:41.60]Cookies, cakes and other treats
-[14:44.62]will be available at the book fair.
-[14:47.03]Speaking of books,
-[14:48.61]we are holding a parent book club
-[14:51.11]on Thursday evening in Mr. Smith's room.
-[14:54.32]I know that many of your children
-[14:56.79]hang out in the computer lab after school,
-[15:00.35]but it will be closed this week for repairs.
-[15:04.02]The lab will be open again on Monday.
-[15:06.92]Thank you for being an active part of your child's life.
-[15:11.76]We really enjoy having you
-[15:13.25]as part of the community here
-[15:15.46]at Mountain Elementary School!
-[15:20.97]Our school is hosting an event
-[15:22.94]to honor the artist Carl Williams.
-[15:25.88]Please join us in the gym at 7:00 p.m. on Wednesday
-[15:30.55]for a view of his works.
-[15:32.43]Admission is free,
-[15:34.10]although we are asking for a donation of $5 at the door,
-[15:38.86]which will go to the school's art department.
-[15:41.99]Our school's book fair will take place in the library
-[15:45.11]this week from 8:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m.,
-[15:48.77]Monday through Thursday.
-[15:50.40]Most books will be under $10.
-[15:53.56]Mr. Wright's class is also hosting a bake sale
-[15:57.52]to support the school's sports teams.
-[16:00.63]Cookies, cakes and other treats
-[16:03.17]will be available at the book fair.
-[16:05.71]Speaking of books,
-[16:07.42]we are holding a parent book club
-[16:09.80]on Thursday evening in Mr. Smith's room.
-[16:13.21]I know that many of your children
-[16:15.74]hang out in the computer lab after school,
-[16:18.93]but it will be closed this week for repairs.
-[16:22.50]The lab will be open again on Monday.
-[16:25.92]Thank you for being an active part of your child's life.
-[16:30.37]We really enjoy having you
-[16:32.15]as part of the community here
-[16:34.38]at Mountain Elementary School!
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-[00:47.29]Text 1
-[00:48.84]M: That is a very nice shirt.
-[00:51.05]Have you just bought it?
-[00:52.89]W: Yeah, I bought it yesterday.
-[00:55.15]It was kind of expensive,
-[00:57.23]but I just love wearing red.
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-[01:12.54]W: Don't you think it's time to set the table?
-[01:15.39]I'm busy with the fish.
-[01:18.07]M: Just a moment. The 6 o'clock news is on.
-[01:21.96]I can help you with the supper later.
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-[01:37.39]M: Have you seen my new passport photos, Jenny?
-[01:40.94]I put them on the bookshelf.
-[01:43.10]W: Oh, sorry. I showed them to Peter
-[01:45.85]and then put them on the kitchen table
-[01:48.64]when the phone rang in the living room.
-[02:02.04]Text 4
-[02:03.40]W: How do you like the speech?
-[02:05.77]M: The speaker keeps to the points all the time
-[02:09.43]and his points can greatly help keep costs down.
-[02:24.32]Text 5
-[02:25.66]M: What's the matter, madam?
-[02:27.73]W: I've got a stomachache for a few days.
-[02:31.40]M: Are you eating normally?
-[02:33.29]W: No. I just had a glass of water
-[02:36.41]from the morning till now.
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-[03:46.71]W: What are you doing, Mario?
-[03:48.78]M: I'm trying to make a gift list.
-[03:51.45]W: What? You still have one month to prepare them.
-[03:55.03]M: I know, but I've got a large family
-[03:58.59]and it's always difficult
-[04:00.59]to find them all good presents.
-[04:02.83]W: Who would you like to buy gifts for?
-[04:05.45]M: Well, my brother and sister,
-[04:07.98]my parents and my cousins.
-[04:10.55]W: OK. Let's start with your sister.
-[04:13.55]How about clothes?
-[04:15.47]M: No, she never takes great care
-[04:18.74]over her appearance.
-[04:20.07]W: A CD or a book?
-[04:22.23]M: She dislikes music.
-[04:24.10]But the book is a good choice.
-[04:30.26]W: What are you doing, Mario?
-[04:32.14]M: I'm trying to make a gift list.
-[04:34.89]W: What? You still have one month to prepare them.
-[04:38.46]M: I know, but I've got a large family
-[04:42.13]and it's always difficult
-[04:43.87]to find them all good presents.
-[04:46.19]W: Who would you like to buy gifts for?
-[04:48.87]M: Well, my brother and sister,
-[04:51.23]my parents and my cousins.
-[04:53.92]W: OK. Let's start with your sister.
-[04:56.78]How about clothes?
-[04:58.73]M: No, she never takes great care
-[05:01.93]over her appearance.
-[05:03.56]W: A CD or a book?
-[05:05.44]M: She dislikes music.
-[05:07.32]But the book is a good choice.
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-[05:44.60]M: Kendall, why didn't you come to my class yesterday?
-[05:49.28]W: I'm sorry, Professor James.
-[05:51.34]I missed your class yesterday
-[05:53.50]because I had a bad headache.
-[05:55.63]Could you tell me your requirements
-[05:57.94]for my term paper, please?
-[06:00.02]M: Sure. The theme of the paper should be
-[06:03.02]about the development of computer technology
-[06:06.28]in America.
-[06:07.41]W: OK. How long should it be?
-[06:09.89]M: No less than 15 pages.
-[06:12.52]It's due on November 28th,
-[06:15.09]three weeks from now,
-[06:16.70]so you should have enough time to finish it.
-[06:19.67]W: Thanks. I won't let you down.
-[06:25.77]M: Kendall, why didn't you come to my class yesterday?
-[06:29.89]W: I'm sorry, Professor James.
-[06:31.74]I missed your class yesterday
-[06:33.91]because I had a bad headache.
-[06:36.11]Could you tell me your requirements
-[06:38.34]for my term paper, please?
-[06:40.32]M: Sure. The theme of the paper should be
-[06:43.27]about the development of computer technology
-[06:46.40]in America.
-[06:47.62]W: OK. How long should it be?
-[06:50.21]M: No less than 15 pages.
-[06:52.94]It's due on November 28th,
-[06:55.39]three weeks from now,
-[06:57.31]so you should have enough time to finish it.
-[07:00.03]W: Thanks. I won't let you down.
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-[07:44.30]W: Brian, have you heard that
-[07:46.00]Mr. Hayes will be awarded the prize
-[07:48.56]for Best Painting at the Hawaii Hotel next week?
-[07:52.60]M: Yes, but I thought Mr. Zink
-[07:55.33]or Ms. Miller would win.
-[07:57.28]I felt they were more talented than Mr. Hayes.
-[08:00.97]W: They are excellent painters, too.
-[08:03.56]The competition must have been fierce.
-[08:06.80]Will the winner receive a lot of money?
-[08:09.20]M: No, but he can get a job offer from a college.
-[08:14.12]By the way, do you know where the Hawaii Hotel is?
-[08:18.18]W: It's right across from a coffee shop
-[08:20.70]on Green Avenue, on the left side of a bank.
-[08:24.17]The hotel opened just a week ago.
-[08:26.92]I've heard they provide excellent food and service.
-[08:30.82]Are you going to attend the ceremony?
-[08:33.07]M: Right.
-[08:34.02]W: Then why don't we go together?
-[08:36.75]M: Good idea.
-[08:41.11]W: Brian, have you heard that
-[08:42.80]Mr. Hayes will be awarded the prize
-[08:45.48]for Best Painting at the Hawaii Hotel next week?
-[08:49.36]M: Yes, but I thought Mr. Zink
-[08:52.01]or Ms. Miller would win.
-[08:53.90]I felt they were more talented than Mr. Hayes.
-[08:57.68]W: They are excellent painters, too.
-[09:00.13]The competition must have been fierce.
-[09:03.08]Will the winner receive a lot of money?
-[09:05.97]M: No, but he can get a job offer from a college.
-[09:11.25]By the way, do you know where the Hawaii Hotel is?
-[09:15.13]W: It's right across from a coffee shop
-[09:17.50]on Green Avenue, on the left side of a bank.
-[09:21.07]The hotel opened just a week ago.
-[09:23.86]I've heard they provide excellent food and service.
-[09:27.68]Are you going to attend the ceremony?
-[09:29.83]M: Right.
-[09:31.13]W: Then why don't we go together?
-[09:33.08]M: Good idea.
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-[10:25.41]M: Are you going for the job interview tomorrow?
-[10:29.01]W: Yes, I have to go to the Lincoln Street at 10:00 a.m.
-[10:33.51]Can you drive me there tomorrow?
-[10:35.61]M: Yes, of course.
-[10:37.49]It's a long way to take a bus there.
-[10:40.33]W: Thanks a lot. That's a great help.
-[10:43.09]Well, you know,
-[10:44.59]I haven't had much working experience.
-[10:47.72]M: I don't think that matters.
-[10:49.99]You're the right person they are looking for.
-[10:52.97]And I know they need engineers.
-[10:56.05]W: Well, I don't know.
-[10:57.72]M: Don't you want the job?
-[10:59.77]W: Of course I do. I really need it.
-[11:02.57]And there's another thing.
-[11:04.58]I don't think I'm good enough at language.
-[11:07.57]M: But your German is really good.
-[11:10.41]I was impressed
-[11:11.79]by the way you talked to those people
-[11:14.05]we met on holiday last year.
-[11:16.07]W: But I don't think I speak German well enough,
-[11:19.28]and my French is terrible.
-[11:21.69]M: Well, I don't agree.
-[11:24.08]You have talent in languages.
-[11:27.09]W: It's very nice of you to cheer me up,
-[11:29.69]but I'm still worried I'm not going to get the job.
-[11:33.28]M: We'll just have to wait and see, won't we?
-[11:40.32]M: Are you going for the job interview tomorrow?
-[11:43.38]W: Yes, I have to go to the Lincoln Street at 10:00 a.m.
-[11:47.97]Can you drive me there tomorrow?
-[11:49.96]M: Yes, of course.
-[11:52.13]It's a long way to take a bus there.
-[11:54.94]W: Thanks a lot. That's a great help.
-[11:57.83]Well, you know,
-[11:59.01]I haven't had much working experience.
-[12:02.21]M: I don't think that matters.
-[12:04.37]You're the right person they are looking for.
-[12:07.34]And I know they need engineers.
-[12:10.56]W: Well, I don't know.
-[12:12.30]M: Don't you want the job?
-[12:14.16]W: Of course I do. I really need it.
-[12:16.83]And there's another thing.
-[12:18.73]I don't think I'm good enough at language.
-[12:22.07]M: But your German is really good.
-[12:24.68]I was impressed
-[12:25.92]by the way you talked to those people
-[12:28.06]we met on holiday last year.
-[12:30.43]W: But I don't think I speak German well enough,
-[12:33.49]and my French is terrible.
-[12:35.76]M: Well, I don't agree.
-[12:38.45]You have talent in languages.
-[12:41.21]W: It's very nice of you to cheer me up,
-[12:44.06]but I'm still worried I'm not going to get the job.
-[12:47.60]M: We'll just have to wait and see, won't we?
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-[13:44.92]Text 10
-[13:46.47]Attention, please.
-[13:48.25]Here are the new rules for drop-off and pick-up
-[13:52.37]during the school week.
-[13:54.35]As you all know,
-[13:55.71]school starts at 8:30 every morning.
-[13:59.38]We know that there is too much traffic
-[14:02.41]during the morning rush hour,
-[14:04.39]but we are asking everyone
-[14:06.46]to make more of an effort to arrive on time.
-[14:10.50]Cars will not be allowed to park
-[14:12.95]in front of the school after 8:35 a.m.
-[14:17.13]If you are running late
-[14:18.88]and need to drop off your children after this time,
-[14:22.53]we kindly ask
-[14:24.08]that you find a parking space
-[14:26.03]on the streets near the school
-[14:28.46]and walk with your children to the front gate.
-[14:31.41]School is over at 3:20 p.m.
-[14:35.11]and it often takes five to ten minutes
-[14:38.01]for the students to go outside.
-[14:40.28]Many drivers have been lining up outside the school
-[14:44.29]as early as 3:00 p.m.,
-[14:47.04]blocking the road for half an hour or more.
-[14:50.36]The local police have told us that
-[14:52.96]this is a major safety concern,
-[14:55.70]and they will issue traffic tickets to anyone
-[14:59.18]parking in front of the school before 3:15 p.m.
-[15:03.90]If you have any questions about the new rules,
-[15:07.65]please see Anne Richards
-[15:10.30]in the administration building.
-[15:12.73]Thank you.
-[15:15.35]Attention, please.
-[15:16.56]Here are the new rules for drop-off and pick-up
-[15:20.98]during the school week.
-[15:22.48]As you all know,
-[15:23.98]school starts at 8:30 every morning.
-[15:27.68]We know that there is too much traffic
-[15:30.45]during the morning rush hour,
-[15:32.53]but we are asking everyone
-[15:34.73]to make more of an effort to arrive on time.
-[15:38.71]Cars will not be allowed to park
-[15:41.23]in front of the school after 8:35 a.m.
-[15:45.46]If you are running late
-[15:47.16]and need to drop off your children after this time,
-[15:50.74]we kindly ask
-[15:52.25]that you find a parking space
-[15:54.22]on the streets near the school
-[15:56.65]and walk with your children to the front gate.
-[15:59.77]School is over at 3:20 p.m.
-[16:03.29]and it often takes five to ten minutes
-[16:06.03]for the students to go outside.
-[16:08.60]Many drivers have been lining up outside the school
-[16:12.49]as early as 3:00 p.m.,
-[16:15.35]blocking the road for half an hour or more.
-[16:18.66]The local police have told us that
-[16:21.22]this is a major safety concern,
-[16:23.95]and they will issue traffic tickets to anyone
-[16:27.69]parking in front of the school before 3:15 p.m.
-[16:32.10]If you have any questions about the new rules,
-[16:35.91]please see Anne Richards
-[16:38.38]in the administration building.
-[16:40.52]Thank you.
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-[00:47.25]Text 1
-[00:48.42]W: I can't see that screen.
-[00:50.44]When will the plane arrive, sir?
-[00:53.01]M: It says the plane will arrive at half past ten.
-[00:56.89]We have to wait another forty minutes.
-[01:11.06]Text 2
-[01:12.60]M: The dishes here are terrible.
-[01:14.83]I feel like I can make better ones at home.
-[01:18.24]W: Well, this place just opened up.
-[01:20.82]Maybe they're still trying to work out their menu.
-[01:35.63]Text 3
-[01:37.24]W: Hello, Mark!
-[01:38.18]How's your new job in the sales department?
-[01:41.08]M: Well, actually I've left there.
-[01:43.98]I decided to teach English.
-[01:46.59]So I work as a shop assistant by day
-[01:49.83]and study by night.
-[02:02.56]Text 4
-[02:04.02]M: I think we should travel to France,
-[02:06.50]Spain and Italy.
-[02:08.94]W: Oh, too much traveling!
-[02:11.00]And I don't want to get on a plane three times.
-[02:14.98]M: Maybe France and Spain, then.
-[02:17.62]I've already been to Italy once.
-[02:31.51]Text 5
-[02:32.85]W: Do you remember the accident
-[02:34.61]happened at the Pine Walk?
-[02:36.77]M: Of course.
-[02:38.01]The driver drove away after knocking down a girl.
-[02:42.04]W: The news said
-[02:43.26]he was caught by the police today.
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-[03:52.20]Text 6
-[03:54.02]M: Take your time.
-[03:55.42]Otherwise, you might become ill.
-[03:58.14]W: Ill? From the food here?
-[04:00.33]M: Yes, if you eat too much and too fast,
-[04:04.45]you might start to feel sick.
-[04:06.84]W: Oh, I never thought about that.
-[04:09.32]Any other advice?
-[04:11.24]M: Yes, try the meat and mushrooms.
-[04:14.87]They're delicious.
-[04:16.58]W: I don't like them. I stick to the sweets.
-[04:20.42]Is it really all-you-can-eat for only $12.50?
-[04:24.53]It is unbelievable.
-[04:26.73]M: Yes. That's what the sign says.
-[04:29.24]You've asked me for three times.
-[04:35.80]M: Take your time.
-[04:37.17]Otherwise, you might become ill.
-[04:39.73]W: Ill? From the food here?
-[04:42.02]M: Yes, if you eat too much and too fast,
-[04:46.10]you might start to feel sick.
-[04:48.51]W: Oh, I never thought about that.
-[04:51.02]Any other advice?
-[04:52.95]M: Yes, try the meat and mushrooms.
-[04:56.62]They're delicious.
-[04:58.24]W: I don't like them. I stick to the sweets.
-[05:02.17]Is it really all-you-can-eat for only $12.50?
-[05:06.34]It is unbelievable.
-[05:08.41]M: Yes. That's what the sign says.
-[05:10.88]You've asked me for three times.
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-[05:47.05]Text 7
-[05:48.30]W: We can't go anywhere
-[05:49.69]because of this snowstorm.
-[05:51.94]M: Yeah, can you believe that this storm
-[05:54.96]brought about 27 inches of snow
-[05:58.17]in New York City
-[05:59.58]and more than 30 inches of snow
-[06:01.92]in Washington DC?
-[06:03.83]W: I know, but it's even worse in parts of Virginia.
-[06:07.76]It gets to 40 inches deep��
-[06:10.71]M: That's bad.
-[06:12.36]I guess all schools are closed
-[06:14.70]on the East Coast now.
-[06:16.22]So what's your plan for tomorrow?
-[06:18.61]W: Probably the same as today��
-[06:20.99]just stay at home and watch TV.
-[06:23.60]What about you?
-[06:25.01]M: I might go out and help clear the streets.
-[06:28.59]W: Good idea. Perhaps I'll join you.
-[06:34.93]W: We can't go anywhere
-[06:36.26]because of this snowstorm.
-[06:38.23]M: Yeah, can you believe that this storm
-[06:41.43]brought about 27 inches of snow
-[06:44.70]in New York City
-[06:45.97]and more than 30 inches of snow
-[06:48.48]in Washington DC?
-[06:50.36]W: I know, but it's even worse in parts of Virginia.
-[06:54.00]It gets to 40 inches deep��
-[06:56.98]M: That's bad.
-[06:58.77]I guess all schools are closed
-[07:01.06]on the East Coast now.
-[07:02.74]So what's your plan for tomorrow?
-[07:05.30]W: Probably the same as today��
-[07:07.38]just stay at home and watch TV.
-[07:10.12]What about you?
-[07:11.60]M: I might go out and help clear the streets.
-[07:14.73]W: Good idea. Perhaps I'll join you.
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-[07:58.45]Text 8
-[07:59.56]W: Don't sit there. Oh, Charlie��
-[08:02.38]M: Ouch! Is this chair made of paper, Betty?
-[08:06.42]W: Yeah, and I tried to warn you.
-[08:09.04]That's part of our set for our school play.
-[08:12.71]It's just for show. Did you hurt yourself?
-[08:15.73]M: No, but look at my shirt.
-[08:18.51]W: Oh, no.
-[08:19.52]I guess it touched a newly painted stain.
-[08:23.03]Well, at least it's the pretty shade of blue.
-[08:26.48]M: My mom will kill me.
-[08:28.57]She just washed the grass stain out of it last night.
-[08:32.55]She told me to be more careful today.
-[08:35.91]I can't wear this home.
-[08:37.68]W: Don't worry.
-[08:38.61]She'll understand if you tell her what happened.
-[08:41.69]M: No way. I need to buy a new one.
-[08:44.75]You have to go with me after school.
-[08:50.84]W: Don't sit there. Oh, Charlie��
-[08:53.04]M: Ouch! Is this chair made of paper, Betty?
-[08:57.05]W: Yeah, and I tried to warn you.
-[09:00.06]That's part of our set for our school play.
-[09:03.30]It's just for show. Did you hurt yourself?
-[09:06.37]M: No, but look at my shirt.
-[09:09.01]W: Oh, no.
-[09:10.13]I guess it touched a newly painted stain.
-[09:13.62]Well, at least it's the pretty shade of blue.
-[09:16.97]M: My mom will kill me.
-[09:19.03]She just washed the grass stain out of it last night.
-[09:23.30]She told me to be more careful today.
-[09:26.46]I can't wear this home.
-[09:28.20]W: Don't worry.
-[09:29.32]She'll understand if you tell her what happened.
-[09:32.27]M: No way. I need to buy a new one.
-[09:35.03]You have to go with me after school.
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-[10:26.81]Text 9
-[10:28.32]M: My life is such a mess!
-[10:31.89]W: What do you mean?
-[10:33.41]M: If I hadn't accepted a job
-[10:36.14]as soon as I graduated,
-[10:37.90]I could have traveled around Europe all summer-
-[10:41.56]just like you did.
-[10:43.47]W: You know, I wish I hadn't gone to Europe,
-[10:47.08]but had taken the great job I was offered.
-[10:50.58]After I returned from Europe three weeks later,
-[10:53.85]it was too late.
-[10:55.75]M: But my job makes me feel bad.
-[10:58.51]Four years ago, the moment I started it,
-[11:01.36]I disliked it. And nothing has changed.
-[11:05.27]W: You can look for a new job.
-[11:07.14]I posted my application online last month
-[11:10.72]and five companies telephoned me right away.
-[11:14.46]And I accepted one of the job offers.
-[11:17.43]It is just the job I want to do.
-[11:20.40]M: Really? Great! But for me right now,
-[11:24.48]the problem is that I get a very good salary,
-[11:28.28]and I've just bought a house.
-[11:30.54]If I hadn't bought the house,
-[11:32.68]I'd be able to take a low-paying job.
-[11:35.59]W: If I had a better salary,
-[11:37.24]I'd buy a house, too.
-[11:42.41]M: My life is such a mess!
-[11:45.10]W: What do you mean?
-[11:46.40]M: If I hadn't accepted a job
-[11:48.99]as soon as I graduated,
-[11:50.74]I could have traveled around Europe all summer-
-[11:54.42]just like you did.
-[11:56.32]W: You know, I wish I hadn't gone to Europe,
-[11:59.94]but had taken the great job I was offered.
-[12:03.32]After I returned from Europe three weeks later,
-[12:06.84]it was too late.
-[12:08.77]M: But my job makes me feel bad.
-[12:11.44]Four years ago, the moment I started it,
-[12:14.29]I disliked it. And nothing has changed.
-[12:18.28]W: You can look for a new job.
-[12:20.35]I posted my application online last month
-[12:23.74]and five companies telephoned me right away.
-[12:27.19]And I accepted one of the job offers.
-[12:30.36]It is just the job I want to do.
-[12:33.19]M: Really? Great! But for me right now,
-[12:37.44]the problem is that I get a very good salary,
-[12:41.13]and I've just bought a house.
-[12:43.31]If I hadn't bought the house,
-[12:45.46]I'd be able to take a low-paying job.
-[12:48.25]W: If I had a better salary,
-[12:50.14]I'd buy a house, too.
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-[13:47.08]Text 10
-[13:48.43]Today it's my great honor to be here.
-[13:51.53]You know, my Nigerian publisher
-[13:53.96]and I have just started a non-profit organization
-[13:57.80]called Farafina Trust.
-[14:00.08]Why did I choose to do this?
-[14:02.43]I grew up reading British
-[14:04.65]and American children's books in Nigeria.
-[14:07.85]When I began to write,
-[14:09.64]I wrote exactly the kinds of stories I was reading:
-[14:14.04]All my characters were white and blue-eyed;
-[14:17.65]they ate apples and talked a lot about the weather,
-[14:21.35]despite the fact that I lived in Nigeria.
-[14:24.55]We ate mangoes,
-[14:26.03]and we never talked about the weather.
-[14:28.59]Because as a child,
-[14:30.36]all I had read were books
-[14:32.85]in which characters were foreign,
-[14:34.93]I had become convinced that books
-[14:37.59]by their very nature
-[14:39.28]had to have foreigners in them.
-[14:41.72]Things changed when I discovered African books.
-[14:45.66]Because of two African writers,
-[14:48.31]Chinua Achebe and Camara Laye,
-[14:51.35]I went through a mental shift in my idea of literature.
-[14:55.88]I realized that people like me,
-[14:58.60]girls with skin the color of chocolate,
-[15:01.67]could also exist in literature.
-[15:04.55]I started to write about things I recognized.
-[15:08.08]So what the discovery of African writers did for me was this:
-[15:13.50]It saved me from having a single story of what books are.
-[15:19.61]Today it's my great honor to be here.
-[15:22.19]You know, my Nigerian publisher
-[15:24.95]and I have just started a non-profit organization
-[15:28.79]called Farafina Trust.
-[15:31.20]Why did I choose to do this?
-[15:33.31]I grew up reading British
-[15:35.55]and American children's books in Nigeria.
-[15:38.70]When I began to write,
-[15:40.46]I wrote exactly the kinds of stories I was reading:
-[15:44.94]All my characters were white and blue-eyed;
-[15:48.61]they ate apples and talked a lot about the weather,
-[15:52.43]despite the fact that I lived in Nigeria.
-[15:55.53]We ate mangoes,
-[15:56.93]and we never talked about the weather.
-[15:59.40]Because as a child,
-[16:01.15]all I had read were books
-[16:03.60]in which characters were foreign,
-[16:05.86]I had become convinced that books
-[16:08.33]by their very nature
-[16:10.00]had to have foreigners in them.
-[16:12.59]Things changed when I discovered African books.
-[16:16.31]Because of two African writers,
-[16:18.87]Chinua Achebe and Camara Laye,
-[16:22.20]I went through a mental shift in my idea of literature.
-[16:26.56]I realized that people like me,
-[16:29.46]girls with skin the color of chocolate,
-[16:32.47]could also exist in literature.
-[16:35.41]I started to write about things I recognized.
-[16:38.80]So what the discovery of African writers did for me was this:
-[16:44.15]It saved me from having a single story of what books are.
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-[00:47.24]Text 1
-[00:48.46]W: It's 7:00 p.m.
-[00:50.36]I want to see the news and it starts at 8:00 p.m.
-[00:54.24]M: Don't worry.
-[00:55.93]The movie will finish in half an hour.
-[01:09.53]Text 2
-[01:11.29]M: How did you do on the biology test yesterday?
-[01:14.44]W: I got an A.
-[01:15.89]M: Wow! Maybe we ought to be study partners!
-[01:31.75]Text 3
-[01:33.30]M: Excuse me.
-[01:34.26]Could you please tell me
-[01:35.92]if the Miami flight will be arriving on time?
-[01:39.31]W: Yes, sir.
-[01:40.36]It should be arriving in about 10 minutes
-[01:43.49]at Terminal C.
-[01:55.56]Text 4
-[01:57.00]W: How about the garlic bread?
-[01:59.02]The noodles are almost ready to be served.
-[02:02.55]M: I began to bake it one minute ago,
-[02:05.57]so it'll still be a while. How about the salad?
-[02:09.56]W: I'm going to make it.
-[02:22.26]Text 5
-[02:23.71]M: I really think our teacher's work
-[02:26.09]is as good as that of those famous educators.
-[02:29.81]W: You can say that again.
-[02:31.23]He has developed his own style of teaching.
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-[03:41.62]Text 6
-[03:43.24]M: Are you free this weekend?
-[03:44.98]W: I haven't got any plans yet. Why?
-[03:48.19]M: There's an exhibition of Chinese paintings
-[03:51.44]at the public library.
-[03:53.09]Would you like to go with me?
-[03:55.00]W: I'd love to. But when?
-[03:57.23]M: How about Saturday morning?
-[03:59.51]It's cooler in the morning,
-[04:01.56]and may be less crowded.
-[04:03.51]W: I'm afraid I cannot get up early on weekends.
-[04:06.74]I prefer Saturday afternoon.
-[04:09.11]Believe me, there won't be too many people.
-[04:12.84]M: So, shall we meet at 2:00?
-[04:15.87]W: OK, great.
-[04:17.35]I'll be waiting for you at the caf�� near my home.
-[04:24.66]M: Are you free this weekend?
-[04:26.44]W: I haven't got any plans yet. Why?
-[04:29.77]M: There's an exhibition of Chinese paintings
-[04:32.99]at the public library.
-[04:34.67]Would you like to go with me?
-[04:36.51]W: I'd love to. But when?
-[04:38.67]M: How about Saturday morning?
-[04:40.95]It's cooler in the morning,
-[04:42.90]and may be less crowded.
-[04:44.83]W: I'm afraid I cannot get up early on weekends.
-[04:48.24]I prefer Saturday afternoon.
-[04:50.46]Believe me, there won't be too many people.
-[04:54.36]M: So, shall we meet at 2:00?
-[04:57.25]W: OK, great.
-[04:59.04]I'll be waiting for you at the caf�� near my home.
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-[05:36.18]Text 7
-[05:37.66]W: Well, how do you feel now?
-[05:39.79]M: A bit cold, and my head aches terribly.
-[05:43.88]I must have hit my head when my car went into the tree.
-[05:48.13]W: Well, you've got a cut on your head.
-[05:51.34]It was lucky that you had fastened your safety belt.
-[05:54.91]Otherwise you could have been killed or hurt badly.
-[05:58.73]M: I won't have to stay in hospital, will I?
-[06:02.66]W: No. Nothing serious.
-[06:04.38]The nurse will dress your wound,
-[06:06.38]and I'll give you some medicine for the wound.
-[06:09.27]You should take it twice a day.
-[06:11.35]But remember you have to stay in bed for a day.
-[06:18.46]W: Well, how do you feel now?
-[06:20.85]M: A bit cold, and my head aches terribly.
-[06:24.46]I must have hit my head when my car went into the tree.
-[06:28.69]W: Well, you've got a cut on your head.
-[06:32.01]It was lucky that you had fastened your safety belt.
-[06:35.44]Otherwise you could have been killed or hurt badly.
-[06:39.19]M: I won't have to stay in hospital, will I?
-[06:42.68]W: No. Nothing serious.
-[06:44.80]The nurse will dress your wound,
-[06:46.79]and I'll give you some medicine for the wound.
-[06:49.90]You should take it twice a day.
-[06:52.06]But remember you have to stay in bed for a day.
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-[07:36.70]Text 8
-[07:38.14]M: I've just received these hotel details from Johnson.
-[07:43.13]What do you think of them?
-[07:44.81]W: Well, the most convenient place seems to be Stone Hotel,
-[07:49.26]only thirteen kilometers from the airport.
-[07:52.28]M: But look how small the conference room is.
-[07:55.65]It can only hold forty people.
-[07:58.04]And there are only three conference rooms in the hotel.
-[08:02.86]I think the best is Sunset Hotel.
-[08:06.09]W: Let me see.
-[08:07.20]It certainly has larger conference rooms than Stone Hotel.
-[08:11.77]Six conference rooms��that's OK.
-[08:14.79]The only bad thing is that the Sunset Hotel is the furthest.
-[08:19.35]It's forty kilometers from the airport.
-[08:22.53]Why don't you like this one, Guardian Hotel?
-[08:25.44]M: I do, but it's just the price.
-[08:28.93]The equipment and service of the conference rooms
-[08:31.84]look great from the photos,
-[08:33.83]but it's definitely the most expensive one.
-[08:40.27]M: I've just received these hotel details from Johnson.
-[08:44.31]What do you think of them?
-[08:46.32]W: Well, the most convenient place seems to be Stone Hotel,
-[08:50.42]only thirteen kilometers from the airport.
-[08:53.74]M: But look how small the conference room is.
-[08:56.96]It can only hold forty people.
-[08:59.57]And there are only three conference rooms in the hotel.
-[09:04.43]I think the best is Sunset Hotel.
-[09:07.37]W: Let me see.
-[09:08.53]It certainly has larger conference rooms than Stone Hotel.
-[09:12.99]Six conference rooms-that's OK.
-[09:15.95]The only bad thing is that the Sunset Hotel is the furthest.
-[09:20.53]It's forty kilometers from the airport.
-[09:23.48]Why don't you like this one, Guardian Hotel?
-[09:26.73]M: I do, but it's just the price.
-[09:30.13]The equipment and service of the conference rooms
-[09:33.13]look great from the photos,
-[09:35.21]but it's definitely the most expensive one.
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-[10:27.52]Text 9
-[10:28.76]W: I don't like what I've seen for the last couple of hours.
-[10:33.28]Something needs to change around here.
-[10:36.06]M: I agree. We have a lot of new staff.
-[10:40.18]And they need to be trained properly.
-[10:42.90]I've already set up a required staff meeting tomorrow,
-[10:46.77]an hour before the store opens.
-[10:49.51]W: Good. The sooner, the better.
-[10:52.46]The girls in the clothes department
-[10:54.39]need to be more helpful
-[10:56.07]for the customers in the changing rooms.
-[10:58.64]M: Absolutely. In the shoe department,
-[11:01.61]the prices are not displayed properly.
-[11:04.80]And often, there is no one even there.
-[11:08.34]W: That is unacceptable.
-[11:09.98]I also noticed the bag and jewelry departments
-[11:13.56]are a complete mess.
-[11:15.60]M: It's not the first time.
-[11:17.15]Last week I stayed for an hour
-[11:19.86]after closing to clean everything up.
-[11:22.53]W: OK. I want those sales reports
-[11:25.41]for the last three months
-[11:27.36]and we need to get the proper prices displayed.
-[11:31.18]I also want to hire three new people.
-[11:34.18]M: The reports are in my office
-[11:36.12]and the new prices are being put up tomorrow.
-[11:39.44]W: Good. I'll be back just before closing
-[11:42.76]and go over those reports with you this evening.
-[11:48.70]W: I don't like what I've seen for the last couple of hours.
-[11:52.32]Something needs to change around here.
-[11:55.29]M: I agree. We have a lot of new staff.
-[11:59.20]And they need to be trained properly.
-[12:01.93]I've already set up a required staff meeting tomorrow,
-[12:05.99]an hour before the store opens.
-[12:08.63]W: Good. The sooner, the better.
-[12:10.95]The girls in the clothes department
-[12:13.33]need to be more helpful
-[12:15.13]for the customers in the changing rooms.
-[12:17.71]M: Absolutely. In the shoe department,
-[12:20.74]the prices are not displayed properly.
-[12:23.83]And often, there is no one even there.
-[12:27.39]W: That is unacceptable.
-[12:29.14]I also noticed the bag and jewelry departments
-[12:32.73]are a complete mess.
-[12:34.75]M: It's not the first time.
-[12:36.27]Last week I stayed for an hour
-[12:39.05]after closing to clean everything up.
-[12:41.71]W: OK. I want those sales reports
-[12:44.55]for the last three months
-[12:46.52]and we need to get the proper prices displayed.
-[12:50.07]I also want to hire three new people.
-[12:53.51]M: The reports are in my office
-[12:55.37]and the new prices are being put up tomorrow.
-[12:58.54]W: Good. I'll be back just before closing
-[13:01.90]and go over those reports with you this evening.
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-[13:59.24]Text 10
-[14:01.27]W: Welcome to the Language International Studies.
-[14:04.48]My name is Judy and I'm the director of the Studies.
-[14:09.07]All right, the first thing is what you shall do today.
-[14:13.25]From 9:00 a.m. until 10:30 a.m.,
-[14:17.29]you do some tests.
-[14:19.26]After the tests, you can have a break.
-[14:22.41]After the break at 10:45 a.m.,
-[14:25.28]Rebecca will be waiting for you in the reception room
-[14:28.94]to give you your books.
-[14:31.13]At 11 o'clock,
-[14:32.31]please come back here to the learning center.
-[14:35.23]And Steve, the manager,
-[14:37.42]will give you an introduction to the learning center.
-[14:41.52]At 11:30, you will meet Carol.
-[14:44.74]She will talk to you about the social programs
-[14:48.06]at the Studies.
-[14:50.01]These are all the activities you can do after school.
-[14:53.72]Then at 12 o'clock, I'll come back.
-[14:56.94]You'll meet me again and I'll give you your timetables.
-[15:01.16]Then you can have lunch in the canteen.
-[15:04.28]During the lunchtime,
-[15:05.68]Helen will be in her office to talk with you
-[15:08.59]if any of you have problems.
-[15:10.72]Then this afternoon,
-[15:12.49]you can either listen to a talk about London
-[15:16.01]or you can do a conversation class
-[15:19.00]if you know London already.
-[15:23.04]W: Welcome to the Language International Studies.
-[15:26.54]My name is Judy and I'm the director of the Studies.
-[15:31.01]All right, the first thing is what you shall do today.
-[15:35.49]From 9:00 a.m. until 10:30 a.m.,
-[15:39.01]you do some tests.
-[15:40.79]After the tests, you can have a break.
-[15:44.06]After the break at 10:45 a.m.,
-[15:46.90]Rebecca will be waiting for you in the reception room
-[15:50.74]to give you your books.
-[15:52.63]At 11 o'clock,
-[15:53.98]please come back here to the learning center.
-[15:56.83]And Steve, the manager,
-[15:59.10]will give you an introduction to the learning center.
-[16:02.69]At 11:30, you will meet Carol.
-[16:06.34]She will talk to you about the social programs
-[16:09.72]at the Studies.
-[16:11.12]These are all the activities you can do after school.
-[16:15.42]Then at 12 o'clock, I'll come back.
-[16:18.57]You'll meet me again and I'll give you your timetables.
-[16:22.50]Then you can have lunch in the canteen.
-[16:25.66]During the lunchtime,
-[16:27.27]Helen will be in her office to talk with you
-[16:30.09]if any of you have problems.
-[16:32.53]Then this afternoon,
-[16:34.09]you can either listen to a talk about London
-[16:37.69]or you can do a conversation class
-[16:40.51]if you know London already.
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-[00:46.27]Text 1
-[00:47.88]M: Tina, would you come to my birthday party on Saturday?
-[00:52.07]W: Sure, George. Who else is invited?
-[00:55.18]M: Everyone in our office is invited.
-[01:09.45]Text 2
-[01:10.86]W: It's 10:30 now.
-[01:12.43]I'll go and meet Jane at the front door.
-[01:15.50]M: Take it easy.
-[01:17.09]It's only been half an hour after she got off the train.
-[01:32.92]Text 3
-[01:34.29]M: Have you read this book, Helen?
-[01:36.75]W: No. How about it?
-[01:38.88]M: I wouldn't say it's a perfect book,
-[01:41.49]but it kept me laughing all the way through.
-[01:55.47]Text 4
-[01:56.90]W: Look at the lovely parrots over there.
-[01:59.40]I think you can teach them to talk and sing.
-[02:03.07]M: But look at the prices!
-[02:05.05]I'd rather have a cat.
-[02:18.49]Text 5
-[02:19.94]M: It's a very dry year.
-[02:21.91]Are you using less water at your home?
-[02:25.17]W: Yes. But my children think
-[02:27.27]they need a daily bath.
-[02:29.21]M: Water is important to us.
-[02:31.35]Maybe they could take a bath every other day.
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-[03:41.98]M: I find many students in this city
-[03:44.94]hold part-time jobs.
-[03:46.93]W: Yes. I'm also working in a bookstore.
-[03:50.00]M: But the most common jobs for the students here
-[03:53.81]are restaurant jobs, working in the kitchen,
-[03:57.09]waiting tables and doing the dishes.
-[03:59.90]W: Yes, but they can only get minimum wages.
-[04:03.35]M: So you can earn more money
-[04:05.79]by working in a bookstore?
-[04:07.49]W: No, no. What interests me is that
-[04:10.68]my boss promised to sell the books to me
-[04:13.61]at a low price.
-[04:14.98]So, I spend my entire salary in the same store.
-[04:21.82]M: I find many students in this city
-[04:24.30]hold part-time jobs.
-[04:26.17]W: Yes. I'm also working in a bookstore.
-[04:30.19]M: But the most common jobs for the students here
-[04:33.19]are restaurant jobs, working in the kitchen,
-[04:36.40]waiting tables and doing the dishes.
-[04:39.23]W: Yes, but they can only get minimum wages.
-[04:42.82]M: So you can earn more money
-[04:45.17]by working in a bookstore?
-[04:46.98]W: No, no. What interests me is that
-[04:50.10]my boss promised to sell the books to me
-[04:52.96]at a low price.
-[04:54.39]So, I spend my entire salary in the same store.
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-[05:37.43]W: I think the position is pretty good.
-[05:40.24]And the neighborhood seems quiet.
-[05:42.87]However, considering the walls have to be painted again,
-[05:46.86]and the shelves must be repaired,
-[05:49.25]your asking price is a little too high.
-[05:52.39]Could you give us a better price?
-[05:54.54]M: I'm sorry,
-[05:56.34]but several people are interested in this flat,
-[05:59.68]so I think I can get the price I was asking for.
-[06:03.40]I'll show you another flat on Long Street this afternoon.
-[06:07.91]It's cheaper than this one.
-[06:10.15]W: I'm afraid I have an appointment with my friend.
-[06:12.92]Let's make it some other time.
-[06:15.29]M: OK. Let me know when it is good for you.
-[06:21.93]W: I think the position is pretty good.
-[06:24.21]And the neighborhood seems quiet.
-[06:26.72]However, considering the walls have to be painted again,
-[06:30.72]and the shelves must be repaired,
-[06:33.16]your asking price is a little too high.
-[06:36.07]Could you give us a better price?
-[06:38.58]M: I'm sorry,
-[06:40.18]but several people are interested in this flat,
-[06:43.57]so I think I can get the price I was asking for.
-[06:47.37]I'll show you another flat on Long Street this afternoon.
-[06:51.68]It's cheaper than this one.
-[06:53.68]W: I'm afraid I have an appointment with my friend.
-[06:56.67]Let's make it some other time.
-[06:59.02]M: OK. Let me know when it is good for you.
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-[07:48.20]M: Hey, Erica.
-[07:50.36]I saw that you were working hard this morning.
-[07:53.53]W: Yes, I got a lot done.
-[07:56.26]It's nice to be able to sit down
-[07:58.78]and relax for a little while.
-[08:00.98]M: I'm about to get some lunch.
-[08:03.05]Would you like to join me?
-[08:04.82]W: No, thanks. I brought my own.
-[08:07.21]M: If I woke up early to make my own food,
-[08:10.61]I'd be tired all day.
-[08:12.88]W: Once you get into a routine, it's not so bad.
-[08:16.69]Do you work out?
-[08:18.00]M: I usually go for a run four times a week,
-[08:21.76]sometimes less. What about you?
-[08:24.74]W: I work out in the gym twice
-[08:27.18]during the workday
-[08:28.36]and I run on Saturday every week.
-[08:31.05]Do you drive to work?
-[08:33.02]M: No. It's convenient to take the subway.
-[08:36.59]I could walk, but then I'd have to wake up early.
-[08:40.37]I dislike that.
-[08:41.88]W: If you want to be healthier,
-[08:43.70]you have to make some sacrifices.
-[08:48.71]M: Hey, Erica.
-[08:50.08]I saw that you were working hard this morning.
-[08:53.31]W: Yes, I got a lot done.
-[08:55.60]It's nice to be able to sit down
-[08:58.04]and relax for a little while.
-[09:00.34]M: I'm about to get some lunch.
-[09:02.50]Would you like to join me?
-[09:04.29]W: No, thanks. I brought my own.
-[09:06.62]M: If I woke up early to make my own food,
-[09:10.16]I'd be tired all day.
-[09:12.29]W: Once you get into a routine, it's not so bad.
-[09:15.96]Do you work out?
-[09:17.56]M: I usually go for a run four times a week,
-[09:21.22]sometimes less. What about you?
-[09:24.24]W: I work out in the gym twice
-[09:26.60]during the workday
-[09:27.86]and I run on Saturday every week.
-[09:30.56]Do you drive to work?
-[09:32.75]M: No. It's convenient to take the subway.
-[09:36.12]I could walk, but then I'd have to wake up early.
-[09:39.83]I dislike that.
-[09:41.42]W: If you want to be healthier,
-[09:43.32]you have to make some sacrifices.
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-[10:28.88]Text 9
-[10:30.01]W: Well, I have to get my little Fred some medicine.
-[10:35.23]M: Oh, is everything all right?
-[10:37.41]W: It's not like he's sick or anything.
-[10:39.91]I give him medicine every month
-[10:42.45]as part of his regular care,
-[10:44.36]so he doesn't get any diseases from insects
-[10:47.85]or other dogs.
-[10:49.19]M: Oh, right. I do that for Fargo, too.
-[10:52.88]W: Yeah. That is what I'm going to ask you about.
-[10:56.25]Where do you buy your dog's medicine?
-[10:59.00]I wanted to buy from my vet,
-[11:01.20]but when she told me the prices,
-[11:03.47]I almost dropped dead right there!
-[11:06.05]M: Yeah. Unfortunately,
-[11:08.46]most pet stores usually sell it at fixed prices.
-[11:12.44]But sometimes you can buy it
-[11:14.91]at a discount of ten percent in those stores.
-[11:17.99]W: Well, that's not a huge help for something
-[11:21.03]that's two hundred dollars per year!
-[11:23.36]Isn't there any other way?
-[11:25.75]M: Well, you can order the medicine
-[11:28.66]from some websites
-[11:30.13]that are based in other countries
-[11:32.25]where the prices are lower.
-[11:37.93]W: Well, I have to get my little Fred some medicine.
-[11:41.93]M: Oh, is everything all right?
-[11:44.31]W: It's not like he's sick or anything.
-[11:46.84]I give him medicine every month
-[11:49.46]as part of his regular care,
-[11:51.41]so he doesn't get any diseases from insects
-[11:54.71]or other dogs.
-[11:56.12]M: Oh, right. I do that for Fargo, too.
-[12:00.22]W: Yeah. That is what I'm going to ask you about.
-[12:03.24]Where do you buy your dog's medicine?
-[12:05.94]I wanted to buy from my vet,
-[12:08.35]but when she told me the prices,
-[12:10.44]I almost dropped dead right there!
-[12:13.17]M: Yeah. Unfortunately,
-[12:15.35]most pet stores usually sell it at fixed prices.
-[12:19.44]But sometimes you can buy it
-[12:21.97]at a discount of ten percent in those stores.
-[12:25.23]W: Well, that's not a huge help for something
-[12:27.93]that's two hundred dollars per year!
-[12:30.54]Isn't there any other way?
-[12:32.78]M: Well, you can order the medicine
-[12:35.67]from some websites
-[12:37.26]that are based in other countries
-[12:39.38]where the prices are lower.
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-[13:30.19]Text 10
-[13:31.68]Good news!
-[13:32.98]Are you between 14 and 16 years old?
-[13:36.73]Are you good at cooking?
-[13:38.89]Even better, are you an outstanding cook?
-[13:42.89]Can you think of new ways
-[13:45.14]to make delicious food
-[13:46.99]that will have your friends queuing up for seconds?
-[13:50.78]Have you always wanted to go
-[13:53.22]to the Let's Cook Festival in South Africa?
-[13:56.69]Then this is the competition for you!
-[13:59.88]All you have to do
-[14:01.50]is send us some photos of your dish,
-[14:04.06]including its recipe and cooking instructions.
-[14:08.00]It not only has to look great,
-[14:10.74]but also has to be healthy.
-[14:13.25]So, try to include lots of fruit or vegetables
-[14:17.41]and don't use too much salt,
-[14:19.61]sugar or cooking oil,
-[14:22.07]as these are not so healthy.
-[14:24.85]And it has to be all yours.
-[14:27.36]You cannot ask for help from anybody else
-[14:31.12]except yourself
-[14:32.71]because we are only interested in your unique idea.
-[14:37.84]Once you are happy
-[14:39.34]with what you have created,
-[14:41.20]send your entry form together
-[14:43.39]with your name, age and address
-[14:46.06]to letscookfestival@yahoo.com
-[14:50.37]by the end of April.
-[14:52.37]Winners will be officially announced
-[14:54.67]by the festival organizers
-[14:56.73]on the website in May.
-[14:58.59]Good luck!
-[15:03.35]Good news!
-[15:04.48]Are you between 14 and 16 years old?
-[15:08.35]Are you good at cooking?
-[15:10.31]Even better, are you an outstanding cook?
-[15:14.58]Can you think of new ways
-[15:16.72]to make delicious food
-[15:18.64]that will have your friends queuing up for seconds?
-[15:22.41]Have you always wanted to go
-[15:24.97]to the Let's Cook Festival in South Africa?
-[15:28.46]Then this is the competition for you!
-[15:31.46]All you have to do
-[15:33.09]is send us some photos of your dish,
-[15:35.72]including its recipe and cooking instructions.
-[15:39.69]It not only has to look great,
-[15:42.58]but also has to be healthy.
-[15:44.88]So, try to include lots of fruit or vegetables
-[15:49.04]and don't use too much salt,
-[15:51.54]sugar or cooking oil,
-[15:53.77]as these are not so healthy.
-[15:56.54]And it has to be all yours.
-[15:59.16]You cannot ask for help from anybody else
-[16:02.98]except yourself
-[16:04.71]because we are only interested in your unique idea.
-[16:09.53]Once you are happy
-[16:10.98]with what you have created,
-[16:12.56]send your entry form together
-[16:15.15]with your name, age and address
-[16:17.70]to letscookfestival@yahoo.com
-[16:21.91]by the end of April.
-[16:23.89]Winners will be officially announced
-[16:26.59]by the festival organizers
-[16:28.46]on the website in May.
-[16:30.43]Good luck!
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-PART 1
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-Directions:
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-For each question in this part, you will hear four statements about a picture in your test book.
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-When you hear the statements, you must select the one statement that best describes what you see in the picture.
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-Then find the number of the question on your answer sheet and mark your answer.
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-The statements will not be printed in your test book and will be spoken only one time.
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-Statement(C),"They're sitting at a table,"
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-is the best description of the picture,
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-so you should select answer(C)and mark it on your answer sheet.
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-(A)she's wearing headphones.
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-(B)She's opening a drawer.
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-(C)She's holding a microphone.
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-(D)She's pushing a button.
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-(A)They're using laptop computers.
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-(B)They' re exchanging business cards.
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-(C)One of the men is putting on a sweater.
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-(D)One of the men is moving a chair.
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-(A)She's pointing toward a building
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-B)She's handing the man an umbrella
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-C They're greeting each other
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-D)They re walking side by side
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-A)A chalkboard is being erased
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-B)Some people are attending a presentation
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-C) A man is leaning against a doorway
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-D)All of the seats are occupied
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-A)Passengers are exiting an airport terminal
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-(B)An aircraft is taking off from a runway
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-(C)Pieces of luggage are lined up on the pavement
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-D)A staircase has been positioned next to an airplane
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-A) Fresh vegetables are being chopped on a cutting board.
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-B)Food is being cleared from a counter.
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-C) Bowls have been stacked on a kitchen shelf.
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-D)Some cookware has been left on a stove.
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-PART 2
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-Directions:
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-You will hear a question or statement and three responses spoken in English.
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-They will not be printed in your test book and will be spoken only one time.
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-Select the best response to the question or statement and mark the letter (A), (B), or (C) on your answer sheet.
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-What time does the movie start tonight?
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-we're moving on Saturday.
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-At seven o'clock.
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-It was in the theater.
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-Where is the furniture department?
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-On the tenth floor.
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-A sofa and two chairs.
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-I took it apart.
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-Who led the budget presentation yesterday?
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-Yes, I read it.
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-The main conference room.
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-Ms. Varma did.
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-Would you rather drive to the game or take the train?
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-Let's drive
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-On Thursday, I believe.
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-Please take it with you.
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-When are they announcing the winner of the competition?
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-At the radio station.
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-By the end of the week.
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-A gift certificate.
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-Would you like to make a donation to the arts council fund?
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-No thanks, I have some.
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-He's very generous.
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-Sure, here's five dollars.
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-Who chose the restaurant for the company banquet?
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-Maybe once last year.
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-Someone from Human Resources.
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-Next Friday evening.
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-Are you going to accept the management position?
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-Everyone else.
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-They’re in finance.
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-Yes, I start June first.
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-Which spaces are designated for visitor parking?
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-Only for two hours.
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-It's alright, I'il take the bus.
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-The ones with yellow signs.
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-Wouldn't you rather meet in a conference room?
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-It usually doesn't.
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-A three o'clock meeting.
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-It would be quieter.
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-Do you know who this jacket belongs to?
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-Yes, very expensive.
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-No, where did you find it?
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-It won't take too long.
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-Let's work through lunch to finish the project
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-A sandwich and an apple.
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-But I really need a break!
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-It was this morning.
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-Why does Dr Yang need another lab assistant?
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-I didn't know he requested one.
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-At least three years’ experience.
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-Yes, we visited the new lab.
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-Dr. Martinez will be free this afternoon.
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-I’ve been here before.
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-What about tomorrow morning?
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-The pharmacy is just downstairs.
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-Can I write an article on the festival for Tuesday’s newspaper?
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-You're right; it's too long.
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-The deadline has passed.
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-He's at the museum now.
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-Don’t you want to see the apartment?
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-West of Main Street.
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-We had to order a part.
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-I've found a place already.
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-Should I order the supplies now, or wait until next week?
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-A total of seventy-five dollars.
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-Actually, I already sent the order.
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-It's in the supply closet.
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-How should I store these photographs?
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-Mateo is responsible for that.
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-From the company picnic.
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-Yes, the staff is very helpful.
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-Where should I set up the equipment for the photo shoot?
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-That's scheduled for next week.
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-It was taken in Amsterdam.
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-I got it from the electronics store.
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-You haven't seen Jennifer today, have you?
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-I saw her a while ago.
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-I don't have any yet.
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-No, my name's Janet.
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-Could you help me find the Murphy Company file?
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-I'm fine, thanks.
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-He left a while ago.
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-I don't work on that account.
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-Why has the workshop been canceled?
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-About twenty minutes ago.
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-In Room Fourteen.
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-Because many people couldn't attend.
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-You've already signed the contract, haven't you?
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-I'Il do it right now.
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-Yes, I turned it off.
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-What does the sign say?
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-I thought the professional development training was really helpful.
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-I'd be happy to help.
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-That was my experience, too.
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-Sure, I'll take care of it.
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-Where did you make the dinner reservation?
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-Tomorrow at twelve-thirty.
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-Didn't you make it?
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-For fourteen people.
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-PART 3
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-Directions:
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-You will hear some conversations between two or more people.
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-You will be asked to answer three questions about what the speakers say in each conversation.
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-Select the best response to each question and mark the letter (A), (B), (C), or (D) on your answer sheet.
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-The conversations will not be printed in your test book and will be spoken only one time.
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-(Canada) M:Hi Karen, I wonder if you can help me.
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- I have a doctor’s appointment tomorrow afternoon,
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-so I need someone to take my shift at the restaurant.
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-(Britain) W:No problem – I can do that.
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-Would you cover my shift next Monday evening in exchange?
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-Of course. I’ll let the supervisor know about the change in schedule right now
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- What does the man say he has to do tomorrow?
-(A) Have his car fixed
-(B) See a doctor
-(C) Submit a report
-(D) Plan an event
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- What do the speakers agree to do?
-(A) Collaborate on a project
-(B) Meet at a restaurant
-(C) Exchange contact information
-(D) Trade work shifts
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- What will the man probably do next?
-(A) Notify a manager
-(B) Cancel an appointment
-(C) Train new staff
-(D) Clean a work area
-(Canada) M
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-(America) W
-Hi Ken, hi Julio!
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-How did the art gallery opening go last weekend?
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-Was the client happy with the marketing materials?
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-(Canada) M
-Alfredo? He was very pleased.
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-He said he thought the brochures we designed were one of the main reasons for such a great turnout.
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-(Australia) M
-And it's worth checking out the gallery when you have some time.
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- I’m sure Alfredo would be happy to give you a tour.
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-(Canada) M
-Yes, the place is so bright and modern,
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-with a fantastic collection of local works of art.
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-(America) W
-You know, I'm taking a vacation in that area in February. I'II make a point of visiting him.
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-What were the men doing last weekend?
-(A) Conducting a tour
-(B) Training new employees
-(C) Attending a gallery opening
-(D) Designing a building
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- What type of work did the speakers do for Alfredo?
-(A) They created marketing materials
-(B) They furnished an office space
-(C) They revised a workflow procedure
-(D) They made a financial investment
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- What does the woman plan to do in February?
-(A) Hire new staff
-(B) Relocate to another city
-(C) Attend a conference
-(D) Take a vacation
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-(Britain) W
-Hi.
- I'm Petra Barlow.
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-I have an interview for a position in the accounting department here at Houseman Incorporated.
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-(Canada) M
-Hello, Ms. Barlow.
- Let me check in the computer.
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- While I do that,
-would you put on this visitor's badge so it's easy to see?
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-(Britain) W
-Yes, of course.
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- I'm supposed to meet with Helen Wade in Meeting Room 2B.
- Is that right?
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-(Canada) M
-Actually,
-it looks like there was a last-minute change.
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- You’ll be meeting in Room 12A instead.
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- It's down that hallway and to your left.
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-(Britain) W
-Thanks a lot.
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- Why is the woman at Houseman Incorporated?
-(A) To register for a class
-(B) To have a business lunch a
-(C) To lead a seminar
-D) To attend an interview
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- What does the man ask the woman to do?
-(A) Wait in the lobby
-(B) Update an application
-(C) Wear a badge
-(D) Provide photo identification
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- What does the man say has changed?
-(A) The location of a meeting
-(B) The date of an event
-(C) The length of a session
-(D) The number of participants
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-(Canada) M
-Good afternoon.
- I currently subscribe to your Gold Plan satellite television package.
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-I'd like to switch to the Platinum Plan because there are some new movie channels that I'd like to watch.
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-(America) W
-Of course, I'd be happy to I help you upgrade your subscription.
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-Could you spell your last name for me so that I can look up your account?
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-(Canada) M
-Yes, it's K-W-A-N.
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-When should I expect to have access to the extra channels?
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-Your account will reset tomorrow at six A.M.,so you'll be able to watch them first thing in the morning.
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-I just want to remind you that an extra fifteen dollars will appear on your next monthly bill for this expanded service.
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- What is the conversation mainly about?
-(A) A television service
-(B) A newspaper subscription
-(C) A radio program
-(D) A theater production
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- What does the woman ask for?
-(A) A bank balance
-(B) The Web-site address of a business
-(C) The spelling of a name
-(D) A serial number
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- According to the woman, when will the change take effect?
-(A) Today
-(B) Tomorrow
-(C) Next week
-(D) Next month
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-(Britain) W
-Hi, I’ve just unloaded the last box of bathroom tiles.
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-The whole delivery's in your warehouse now.
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-Would you be able to sign for them? I need a signature.
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-(Canada) M
-I'm sorry, this is my first day on the job.
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-I’d better check with the warehouse manager to see if I'm allowed to do that.
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-(Britain) W
-Should I wait here while you check?
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-(Canada) M
-Actually,
-if you wouldn't mind moving your truck, that’d be great, since we're expecting some other deliveries shortly.
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- What does the woman request?
-(A) An invoice
-(B) A map
-(C) A signature
-(D) A replacement part
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- What does the man say he has to do?
-(A) Find his security pass
-(B) Talk with a supervisor
-(C) Unlock a door
-(D) Check inventory
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- What does the man ask the woman to do?
-(A) Return later
-(B) Lower a price
-(C) Move a vehicle
-(D) Remove some boxes
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-(Australia) M
-OK, Ms.
- Torres, I have your price estimate.
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-To have the whole exterior of your house painted,
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-including the fence, will cost you five thousand dollars.
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-(America) W
- That's quite a bit more than we expected.
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- And actually Colgate Painting said they would do it for four thousand dollars…
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-(Australia) M
-Well,
- the cost of paint and supplies is included in the price I quoted you, so we really offer a very good deal.
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-(America) W
-That's a bit of a relief.
-If there are no other charges, we’ll probably be able to stay within our budget.
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- What are the speakers discussing?
-(A) An appliance warranty
-(B) Blueprints from a designer
-(C) A building permit
-(D) A home improvement project
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-Why does the woman say, "And actually Colgate Painting said they would do it for four thousand dollars”?
-(A) To clarify a request
-(B) To negotiate a price
-(C) To offer some help
-(D) To recommend a service
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- Why is the woman relieved?
-(A) Some work will be completed on time
-(B) A cost estimate includes supplies
-(C) A selected item is in stock
-(D) Experienced workers will be on-site
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-(America) W
-Thabo and Michiko,
-I need help designing some pamphlets for our evening business courses.
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- I'd like to have them ready before the end of April.
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-(Britain) W
-Sure.
- Should we take a look at the ones from last year or make them different?
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-(Australia) M
-You know,
-I think the pamphlets last year had too many details.
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- People can get dates and times from the Web site.
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-(America) W
-I agree.
- Lets focus on the skills that people will learn in each class.
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-(Australia) M
-OK.
-I’ll come up with a rough version of the text for the pamphlet by tomorrow and e-mail it to you.
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- Then, next week we can start working on the design.
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- What are the speakers planning to advertise?
-(A) Evening classes
-(B) Job opportunities
-(C) An online store
-(D) A printing demonstration
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-According to the man, what was the problem with last year’s pamphlets?
-(A) They were not ready on time
-(B) They were the wrong size
-(C) The information was too specific
-(D) The contact number was missing
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- What does the man say he will send the woman?
-(A) Free product samples
-(B) A list of participants
-(C) A draft of a document
-(D) A revised schedule
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-(Australia) M
-Hello.
-I’m calling because I’d like to temporarily stop my mail delivery.
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- I’m going to be out of town for the next two weeks.
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-(Britain) W
-Certainly We can hold your mail here at the post office for you.
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-But you’ll need to put in your request at least a day before you leave.
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-(Australia) M
-That sounds great.
- Do I need to come into the office and complete a form?
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-(Britain) W
-No, actually,
-you have to submit the "hold mail” form on our Web site.
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- Why is the man calling?
-(A) To make plane reservations
-(B) To reschedule mail delivery
-(C) To get directions to a shop
-(D) To order some envelopes
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- According to the woman, how far in advance should the man make his request?
-(A) One day
-(B) Two days
-(C) One week
-(D) Two weeks
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- What is the man required to do?
-(A) Pay a fee
-(B) Confirm an address
-(C) Give an account number
-(D) Submit an online form
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-(America) W
-Hello, Oscar - it's Tanya from the Cardona Museum.
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- Unfortunately our budget's been cut, so we’ll have to delay some of the renovations we’ve asked you to do.
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-(Australia) M
-Ah - that's too bad.
-Do you know which parts of the project you’d like to put off?
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-(America) W
-Well, I know we talked about adding a library wing on the west side of the building - but that’s very expensive.
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- So, if we don't make that addition, that's all we may need to cut.
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-(Australia) M
-You know, that’s not a bad idea.
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-Let's see how much you'd save if I take the library out of the renovation proposal.
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- I'll e-mail you a revised estimate this afternoon.
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-What is the problem?
-(A) A deadline has been moved up
-(B) Some funding has been reduced
-(C) Some materials have not been delivered
-(D) An architect is not available
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-00:11:34,817 --> 00:11:38,284
-Which part of the renovations will likely be postponed?
-(A) A library addition
-(B) Some roof repairs
-(C) An electrical system upgrade
-(D) Some window replacements
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-00:11:48,177 --> 00:11:52,728
- What does the man mean when he says, “that’s not a bad idea"?
-(A) He would like to hear more suggestions.
-(B) He prefers the original plan.
-(C) He agrees with the proposed solution.
-(D) He has a better idea.
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-(Canada) M
-Hi, Gabriella.I wanted to talk to you about using the new online time reporting system.
- A lot of people have been asking about it.
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-(Britain) W
-Yes, well, I've been very busy.
-But I am planning the training session for early next week
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- That should make it quite clear to everyone.
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-(Canada) M
-OK.
- But isn't there any written documentation?
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-(Britain) W
-What do you mean?
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-(Canada) M
-You know, a guide that staff can follow in the meantime.
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-(Britain) W
-I don’t think that's necessary.
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-I'll have everyone go through the steps with me in the computer lab.
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- Then they'll know exactly what to do.
- It's very simple.
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- What are the speakers discussing?
-(A) Drafting a contract
-(B) Working extra hours
-(C) Using a new time reporting system
-(D) Revising a vacation policy
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-00:12:54,711 --> 00:12:59,502
- What does the man imply when he says, “A lot of people have been asking about it”?
-(A) Staff are confused about a procedure.
-(B) People have heard that a workshop is interesting.
-(C) Staff are waiting for a new assignment.
-(D) A vacation calendar has not been posted yet.
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-00:13:09,617 --> 00:13:11,831
- What does the woman plan to do?
-(A) Lead some training
-(B) Ask for assistance
-(C) Take some time oil
-(D) Author a manual
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-00:13:25,688 --> 00:13:32,151
-(Australia) M
-Hi.
- I'm going on a trip, and
-I'm interested in buying an electronic reader so I don't have to carry books with me.
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-(Britain) W
-Well,
-we carry all major brands of e-readers here - I'm sure we can find the right one for you.
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-(Australia) M
-Oh, good.
-
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-(Britain) W
-Are you looking for any special features?
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-(Australia) M
-It has to be user-friendly - I'm not very good with technology.
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-I just want to read books - not watch movies or play games.
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-(Britain) W
-In that case, I'd suggest this one It's very easy to download e-books onto it, and it holds up to three hundred books.
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- Here,
-let me show you how it works.
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-00:14:05,831 --> 00:14:09,200
- Where does the conversation most likely take place?
-(A) At an electronics store
-(B) At a public library
-(C) At a movie theater
-(D) At a travel agency
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-00:14:19,351 --> 00:14:21,484
- What is the man concerned about?
-(A) Repair fees
-(B) Difficult technology
-(C) Warranty terms
-(D) Screen size
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-00:14:31,662 --> 00:14:33,973
- What does the woman offer to do?
-(A) Call a supervisor
-(B) Provide a demonstration
-(C) Exchange an item
-(D) Apply a discount
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-00:14:49,075 --> 00:14:51,573
-(America) W
-Hi, I'd like to have this dress cleaned.
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-I'm going to a conference at the end of this week, and Id like to take it with me.
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- Oh, and. Can you tell me how much it'll cost?
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-Let me take a look…
-it's going to be twelve dollars.
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-(America) W
-Oh, that much?
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-Your sign out front says dresses can be cleaned from seven dollars and up.
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-(Canada) M
-Well yes, but it's the material the dress is made of.
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- We have to use special cleaning products to make sure we don't damage the fabric
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-(America) W
-OK.
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-(Canada) M
-I can rush the service and have it to you by Wednesday evening.
- Does that work?
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- What does the woman say she will do later this week?
-(A) Attend a dinner
-(B) Go to a conference
-(C) Host a celebration
-(D) Visit her family
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-Look at the graphic.
- What is the dress made of?
-(A) Cotton
-(B) Wool
-(C) Mixed synthetics
-(D) Silk
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- What does the man say he will do?
-(A) Print a receipt
-(B) Expedite a service
-(C) Send a confirmation
-(D) Schedule an appointment
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-(Australia) W
-Hi, Jim.
- I hear you're going to the jazz concert on Friday.
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- Can I ask you a favor?
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-(Canada) M
-Sure, what do you need?
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-(Australia) W
-A few of us from the graphics department are also attending the concert,
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-but we have a meeting until six o'clock on Friday.
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-Since there are no assigned seats,
- we were wondering if you could save a few places for us.
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-(Canada) M
-That shouldn't be a problem.
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-I don't have any meetings on Friday afternoon, so
- I plan to get there when the doors open.
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- How many should I reserve?
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-(Australia) W
-Hmm.
- I'm not sure yet if Eduardo is joining us.
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-Why don't I send him an e-mail right now, and I'll let you know how many seats to save.
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- What does the woman ask the man to do?
-(A) Record a performance
-(B) Save some seats
-(C) Check the time of a meeting
-(D) Arrange for transportation
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-Look at the graphic.
- When does the man plan to arrive at the concert hall?
-(A) At 5: 30 P.
-M.
-(B) At 6: 00 P.
-M.
-(C) At 6: 30 P.
-M.
-(D) At 7: 00 P.
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-What will the woman do next?
-(A) Print a confirmation
-(B) Send an e-mail
-(C) Approve a purchase
-(D) Request contact information
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-PART 4
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-Directions:
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-You will hear some talks given by a single speaker.
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-You will be asked to answer three questions about what the speaker says in each talk.
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-Select the best response to each question and mark the letter (A), (B), (C), or (D) on your answer sheet
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-The talks will not be printed in your test book and will be spoken only one time.
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-(America) W
-Hello, this is Sylvia Chen.
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- I recently purchased a camera from your online shop.
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-Unfortunately, when the camera arrived the lens was scratched.
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-I want to bring it to the post office this afternoon to return it for an exchange,
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-but l'd like to speak to someone from your company before I mail it.
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-You see, I'm moving to a new house next week, so the replacement will have to be shipped to my new address.
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-Please call me back so I can be sure your shipping department will send the camera to the correct address.
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- What is wrong with the camera?
-(A) It is missing a part.
-(B) It is an older model.
-(C) It is too heavy.
-(D) It is damaged.
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- Where does the speaker want to go this afternoon?
-(A) To a real estate agency
-(B) To a camera store
-(C) To a post office
-(D) To a warehouse
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- Why does the speaker request a return call?
-(A) To change an order
-(B) To arrange a rental
-(C) To confirm an address
-(D) To get driving directions
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-Now, turning to local news,
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-the annual Art Walk festival will be held this Saturday.
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- The festival offers residents the chance to discover local art galleries and to talk with gallery owners and artists.
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-The walk starts at the Clareton City Hall,
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-where you‘ll receive a map showing all the participating galleries.
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- And this year, for the first time, food from local restaurants will be available at each gallery.
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-Information about parking for the event can be found on the city’s Web site.
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- What is happening this weekend?
-(A) A marathon
-(B) An art festival
-(C) A music concert
-(D) A community picnic
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- Where are listeners instructed to go first?
-(A) To a ticket booth
-(B) To a stadium
-(C) To a city hall
-(D) To a county park
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- What details can be found on the city’s Website?
-(A) Parking information
-(B) Rain dates
-(C) A map of the city
-(D) A list of musicians
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-(Australia) M
-Hello Alborada Apartments residents.
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-Thank you for letting me speak at tonight's tenant meeting.
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- My name is Jay, and I'm the new maintenance manager for the complex.
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- In my first few days as maintenance manager,
-I've realized that many of you are having problems with the air conditioning in your apartments.
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- So my crew and I will be coming around to each apartment over the next three weeks to inspect all the air conditioning units and decide which ones need to be replaced.
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- The good news is, the pool will be opening for the summer next week.
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-Don't forget to collect your pool passes from the main office on Monday.
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- Who is the audience for the talk?
-(A) Hotel guests
-(B) Maintenance staff
-(C) Apartment residents
-(D) Garden club members
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- What problem does the speaker mention?
-(A) The pool needs to be painted
-(B) A reservation has been lost
-(C) Some air conditioners are not working
-(D) The hotel restaurant is closed
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- What does the speaker remind listeners to do on Monday?
-(A) Check out on time
-(B) Sign a new lease
-(C) Make minor repairs
-(D) Pick up passes
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-Hi, everyone.
- Today we have some urgent business to attend to.
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- I just received word that Moon-Hee Lee will be making a visit to our store tomorrow.
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- Lee is our regional manager, who oversees five stores in the area including this one.
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-Now, it's very important that we give her a good impression,
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-so I'm requesting that everyone stay a bit late today to help get the store cleaned and organized.
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- And, since you'll be working extra hours today, you can each select a morning to take off next week.
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- Just let me know which day you choose to come in later, so I can update the schedule.
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- Who is Moon-Hee Lee?
-(A) A regional manager
-(B) A new employee
-(C) A health inspector
-(D) A prospective client
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- Why does the speaker ask listeners to stay late?
-(A) To process a large order
-(B) To wait for a shipment to arrive
-(C) To attend a workshop
-(D) To prepare the store for a visit
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- What does the speaker offer the listeners?
-(A) A company dinner
-(B) A cash bonus
-(C) Some time off
-(D) Some merchandise
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-(Australia) M
-This is Scott Durlin, and you‘re listening to Scotts Money Advice on WYBR Radio Ninety-one,
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-where we discuss how to handle all types of money and home-budget topics.
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-I want to let listeners know, that as of today,
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-you can download audio files of past broadcasts of our show
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- from my newly updated Web site, www.Scottsadvice.com.
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-This is in addition to the usual links and interactive features on topics from the show.
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-And I always like to hear from you,
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-so please e-mail me any money questions you might have,
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-I'll be sure to answer them on the air.
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-Now let's return to our discussion of what to do when buying a car with our guest, Nina Robinson.
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- What is the main topic of the radio show?
-(A) Financial planning
-(B) Web site design
-(C) Interior decorating
-(D) Car repairs
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- What has recently become available online?
-(A) Step-by-step instructions
-(B) Audio recordings
-(C) Product reviews
-(D) Free estimates
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- Why does the speaker say, "And I always like to hear from you"?
-(A) To arrange for a guest speaker
-(B) To ask for technical help
-(C) To thank his audience for their interest
-(D) To encourage listeners to contact hi
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-(America) W
-Good evening!
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-I'm so glad you all could make it tonight to celebrate our company's expansion.
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-When I first started this greeting card company,
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-it was only a small team of three people struggling to make our business work.
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-And now we have twenty full-time employees,
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-we've expanded our distribution, and we even have a new, much larger office space.
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-So please, before you leave the banquet, pick up your gift bag.
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- It's my personal token of appreciation to thank all of you for your contribution to our company’s success.
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- What is being celebrated?
-(A) The completion of some renovations
-(B) The retirement of a colleague
-(C) An award for community service
-(D) The growth of a company
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- Who most likely is the speaker?
-(A) A lead architect
-(B) A business owner
-(C) A current client
-(D) A conference coordinator
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- What are employees asked to do before they leave?
-(A) Meet a public official
-(B) Be in a group photograph
-(C) Make a donation
-(D) Collect a gift
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-Hi, Mariko, this is Francois Duchamp calling from Human Resources.
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-We're supposed to begin posting the laboratory assistant position this Friday.
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-But, I don't know, have you seen the interview questions we use?
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-Since you supervise the laboratory employees,
-I'd really be interested in your opinion of them.
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-It would be great if you have some time today to talk about this.
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- I'm about to go to an early lunch, but I’ll be at my desk until five o'clock this afternoon. Thanks.
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-What position is being advertised?
-(A) Program coordinator
-(B) Administrative assistant
-(C) Laboratory worker
-(D) Human Resources director
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- What does the speaker imply when he says, "have you seen the interview questions we use"?
-(A) He is confirming an assignment.
-(B) He has misplaced some forms.
-(C) He is concerned about some questions.
-(D) He wants the woman to lead an interview.
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- Why does the speaker want to meet with the woman?
-(A) To introduce an applicant
-(B) To ask for her opinion
-(C) To offer her a promotion
-(D) To plan an orientation
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-Hi, this is Laura Dunn.
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-I'm calling about a catering order you just delivered for our corporate luncheon this afternoon.
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- l just realized that one of the food trays we ordered wasn't included
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-we're missing the pasta.
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-Now, between the sushi and the chicken dish, we’ll have enough food
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-but I wanted to make sure we get a refund on the pasta.
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- Could you please process the refund to the same credit card I used to place the order?
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-Thanks and have a nice day.
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- What event does the speaker mention?
-(A) A training session
-(B) A company lunch
-(C) A cooking contest
-(D) A grand opening
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- What is the problem?
-(A) An item is missing
-(B) A delivery was late
-(C) A discount was not applied
-(D) A staff member is unavailable
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-Look at the graphic.
- How much money will the speaker be refunded?
-(A)Sushi $160
-(B)Rice and chicken $140
-(C)Pasta $135
-(D)Assorted fruit $50"
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-Good morning and thanks for inviting me to this board meeting.
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-You asked me to find ways for our company to become more environmentally friendly,
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-so here's what I came up with.
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- Here are four options for desktop management software.
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- After business hours,
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-when most computers are not in use, these programs will automatically turn off our computers, saving costs and energy.
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-All are compatible with the hardware we use,
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-and the projected savings are comparable for all four software systems
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-However, only one has a system for backing up data in an emergency.
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- So that's the one I recommend.
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-Where does the talk most likely take place?
-(A) At a press conference
-(B) At a company meeting
-(C) At a job-training session
-(D) At a technology conference
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-What does the company want to do?
-(A) Hire a consultant
-(B) Purchase new desktop computers
-(C) Become more environmentally friendly
-(D) Have employees work at night
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- Which option does the speaker recommend?
-(A) $450 back-up system
-(B) $350 no back-up system
-(C) $450 no back-up system
-(D) $500 no back-up system
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-Welcome to your first day at The Harling Company!
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-Your role in handling customer inquiries over the phone will be crucial to our sales.
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-Here's your training calendar…
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-So, today, we'll get you set up and we'll teach you the basics of the job.
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-Then, for the rest of the week you'll be trained one-on-one by your manager.
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-You'll practice answering the phones and receive feedback at the end of the week on your interaction with the customers.
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-You'll really enjoy working with your managers,
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-you'll see.
-.they’re great!
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- Oh, and one more thing:
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- the company president wants to meet all of you.
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- So she organized a team lunch to welcome you all.
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- What are the listeners training to be?
-(A) Computer technicians
-(B) Restaurant chefs
-(C) Assembly line workers
-(D) Customer service representatives
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- According to the speaker, what will the listeners enjoy doing?
-(A) Working with managers
-(B) Touring the company
-(C) Meeting with customers
-(D) Using new equipment
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- Look at the graphic On what day will the listeners meet with the company president?
-(A) Tuesday set up and basics
-(B) Wednesday practice&team lunch
-(C) Thursday practice
-(D) Friday practice&receive feedback
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-PART 1
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-Directions:
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-For each question in this part, you will hear four statements about a picture in your test book.
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-When you hear the statements, you must select the one statement that best describes what you see in the picture.
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-Then find the number of the question on your answer sheet and mark your answer.
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-The statements will not be printed in your test book and will be spoken only one time.
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-Statement(C),"They're sitting at a table,"
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-is the best description of the picture,
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-so you should select answer(C)and mark it on your answer sheet.
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-(A) The man is plugging in a computer.
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-(B) The man is drinking from a cup.
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-(C) The man is opening a window.
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-(D) The man is adjusting a chair.
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-(A) The woman is using a ladder.
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-(B) The woman is lifting a container.
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-(C) The woman is pushing a cart.
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-(D) The woman is placing some tools in a box.
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-(A) A man is closing the top of a copy machine.
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-(B) A man is installing some tiles.
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-(C) A woman is handing some paper to a man.
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-(D) A woman is putting on a sweater.
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-(A) A lawn is being mowed.
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-(B) A tree is being cut down.
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-(C) The men are shoveling some soil.
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-(D) The men are driving a vehicle.
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-(A) Some food is being carried on a tray.
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-(B) A waiter is writing on a notepad.
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-(C) A waiter is serving some beverages.
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-(D) Some customers are giving their menus to a waiter.
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-(A) A bench is being replaced.
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-(B) A lamppost is being repaired.
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-(C) Some bricks are stacked in a pile.
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-(D) Some boats are floating in the water.
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-PART 2
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-Directions:
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-You will hear a question or statement and three responses spoken in English.
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-They will not be printed in your test book and will be spoken only one time.
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-Select the best response to the question or statement and mark the letter (A), (B), or (C) on your answer sheet.
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-(M-Au) Who’s the new accountant?
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-(W-Br)
-(A) Her name is Jee-Soo.
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-(B) We’re behind schedule.
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-(C) Yes, they’re from last month
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-(M-Cn) You already booked your flight, didn’t you?
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-(M-Au)(A) No, I’ll do it tonight.
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-(B) I read that.
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-(C) Just a suitcase.
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-(W-Am) What still needs to be done before the grand opening?
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-(W-Br) (A) Outside the store.
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-(B) Yes, it’s still on Friday.
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-(C) I have a checklist.
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-(M-Cn) When will you hear back about your interview?
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-(W-Br) (A) Yes, I agree.
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-(B) By telephone.
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-(C) In a week or so.
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-(M-Au) Do you want to walk in the park or at the indoor track?
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-(W-Am) (A) It’s a bit hot today.
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-(B) I’ll keep track of it.
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-(C) My favorite pair of shoes.
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-(M-Au) Which supplier do you use for fruits and vegetables?
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-(M-Cn) (A) Every once in a while.
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-(B) In the supply closet.
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-(C) The one on Edgewood Street.
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-(W-Br) Where can I find an employee-referral form?
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-(W-Am) (A) I think they’re in Jan’s office.
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-(B) Seven job candidates.
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-(C) Thanks for letting me know.
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-(W-Br) Who’s managing the bookstore tomorrow?
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-(M-Cn) (A) Mostly history and art books.
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-(B) At ten A.M.
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-(C) I just posted the staff schedule.
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-(M-Au) Should we ask the waiter to bring us some water?
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-(W-Am) (A) For about an hour.
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-(B) Sure, when he comes back.
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-(C) No, I haven’t.
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-(W-Br) Why did you rearrange the tables in the boardroom?
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-(M-Au) (A) Eighteen chairs.
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-(B) I’ll have some coffee, thanks.
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-(C) Because I had to make more space
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-(W-Am) I’d like to move to the city, but it’s really noisy.
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-(M-Au) (A) The bus’ll be here soon.
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-(B) OK, I’ll turn them off.
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-(C) My neighborhood is pretty quiet.
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-(W-Am) Who came up with our new slogan?
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-(W-Br)(A) It went pretty well.
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-(B) This escalator goes down.
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-(C) Someone on the marketing team.
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-(M-Cn) Excuse me, do you have this shirt in red?
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-(W-Am)(A) What size do you wear?
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-(B) She went to that store, too.
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-(C) A thirty-day return policy
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-(W-Br) This is the best Italian restaurant in town.
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-(M-Cn)(A) Satoko is traveling in September.
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-(B) It’s where I take all of my clients.
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-(C) Pasta and a salad.
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-(M-Au) How far along are you on the quarterly report?
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-(W-Am)(A) I’m almost finished with it.
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-(B) That’s a good idea.
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-(C) It’s not very far from here
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-(M-Cn) Aren’t you attending the employee awards ceremony tomorrow?
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-(M-Au) (A) The position has been filled.
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-(B) That event’s next week.
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-(C) Two hundred people attended.
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-(W-Br) That photocopy machine is broken, isn’t it?
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-(M-Au)(A) He’s a member of the board.
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-(B) You’re right—it needs to be replaced.
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-(C) I prefer working in the mornings.
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-(W-Br) Some of us are going out for dinner after we finish this paperwork.
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-(W-Am)(A) Can we get this to go, please?
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-(B) Sorry, I have some other work to do.
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-(C) The newspaper’s on my desk.
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-(M-Cn) Don’t we have to review Joshua’s presentation?
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-(M-Au)(A) Yes, we were introduced.
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-(B) It’s a fantastic view.
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-(C) He’s given that presentation before.
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-(W-Am) Did Marcus create this advertisement?
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-(M-Cn)(A) They give financial advice.
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-(B) No, it’s Frieda’s design.
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-(C) I’ll be in a meeting all afternoon.
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-(W-Br) How do you change your password on the new system?
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-(M-Cn) (A) Unfortunately, they didn’t pass.
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-(B) I haven’t used the new system yet.
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-(C) Let’s change the ink in the printer.
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-(M-Au) Do you want to hire one or two interns for the summer?
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-(W-Br)(A) The second-floor conference room.
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-(B) They both are, I think.
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-(C) The budget’s quite small this year.
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-(M-Cn) Didn’t we select an image for the newsletter already?
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-(W-Br)(A) We did, but I don’t like it.
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-(B) A few pages long.
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-(C) What type of compute
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-(M-Au) I really enjoyed the jazz festival last weekend.
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-(W-Am)(A) Tickets will be available online.
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-(B) There were so many great musicians.
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-(C) We probably won’t be able to.
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-(W-Br) Are you going to the lawyer’s office for a meeting, or for something else?
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-(M-Cn)(A) Yes, the door on your right.
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-(B) Just dropping off some forms.
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-(C) It’s a good law firm.
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-Directions:
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-You will hear some conversations between two or more people.
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-You will be asked to answer three questions about what the speakers say in each conversation.
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-Select the best response to each question and mark the letter (A), (B), (C), or (D) on your answer sheet.
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-The conversations will not be printed in your test book and will be spoken only one time.
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-(M-Cn) Ms. Chin, Ms. Frankel, I'm sorry that the gallery hasn't been looking very tidy lately.
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-I've been so busy with all the artwork that we've been receiving that I have't had time to focus on cleaning.
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-(W-Br) Oh, I know. The gallery's been so busy that it's hard to keep up with sweeping and dusting the main display area.
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-(W-Am) Why don't we hire a cleaning service?
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-(M-Cn) Sure. I can call a few local cleaning services to get some prices.
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-(W-Am) That'd be great. Thanks for bringing this up.
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-Where do the speakers most likely work?
-(A) At a movie theater
-(B) At a construction firm
-(C) At an art gallery
-(D) At a furniture store
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-What problem are the speakers discussing?
-(A) A display area is not clean.
-(B) An appliance is broken.
-(C) Some bills are not paid.
-(D) Some materials are missing.
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-What will the man most likely do next?
-(A) Request a recommendation
-(B) Reserve a rental car
-(C) Look for some replacement parts
-(D) Contact some local companies
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-(W-Am) Excuse me. I don't live in the city, but I'm here for a conference.
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-Can you tell me which bus goes to the conference center at forty-first and Stockton Street?
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- (M-Au) That's the number eight bus. The conference center is just two stops down.
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-(W-Am) Oh good, thanks.
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-I'm a little concerned about arriving late for the opening ceremony.
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-(M-Au) Oh, it shouldn't take long at all to get there.
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-And if you're going to be here for a few days, I suggest buying a weekly pass.
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-It's good for unlimited travel around the city.
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-Why does the woman say she is visiting the city?
-(A) To see a museum exhibit
-(B) To attend a conference
-(C) To receive an award
-(D) To look at some real estate
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-What does the woman say she is concerned about?
-(A) Being unable to get a ticket
-(B) Booking a hotel room
-(C) Having a wrong address
-(D) Arriving late for an event
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-What does the man recommend doing?
-(A) Looking at a map
-(B) Checking an online site
-(C) Buying a weekly pass
-(D) Calling a friend
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-(W-Br) I'm glad we chose this restaurant for lunch. The food is absolutely delicious.
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-(W-Am) I agree. My whole meal was excellent.
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-(W-Br) You know, this might be a good place to have George's retirement dinner.
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-(W-Am) Why don't we ask the server if we can make a reservation for a large group? Here he comes now.
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-(M-Au) Can I get you two anything else?
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-(W-Am) Actually, we have a question.
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-A colleague is retiring, and we're interested in having his dinner here.
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-Do you have space for an event like that?
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-(M-Au) Of course! We have a large private dining room.
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-And for your convenience, you can order your food online ahead of time.
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-What do the women like about the restaurant?
-(A) The food
-(B) The atmosphere
-(C) The service
-(D) The prices
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-What event do the women want to have at the restaurant?
-(A) A client meeting
-(B) A department luncheon
-(C) A birthday party
-(D) A retirement celebration
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-What convenience does the man mention?
-(A) Wireless Internet access
-(B) Free delivery
-(C) Advance ordering
-(D) Party-planning consultations
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-(W-Am) Hello, Daniel? It's Kumiko calling.
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- I'm still on my way to the office, so I'm afraid I won't be able to go over our presentation materials with you.
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-(M-Au) Oh—The meeting starts soon.
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-(W-Am) Well, the train I'm on has been delayed.
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-I'm sure you could lead the presentation without me.
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-(M-Au) Sure, I can do that if I have the handouts.
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-Where can I find them?
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-(W-Am) They're printed out, and I put them in a blue folder in my top desk drawer.
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-(M-Au) Great. I'll go get them now.
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-Why does the man say, “The meeting starts soon”?
-(A) To refuse an offer
-(B) To ask that participants be seated
-(C) To announce a schedule change
-(D) To express a concern
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-What does the woman suggest that the man do?
-(A) Arrange some transportation
-(B) Purchase some supplies
-(C) Set up a video call
-(D) Take over a presentation
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-What does the man ask about?
-(A) How long a meeting will be
-(B) Where to find some documents
-(C) How to contact a colleague
-(D) When a train will depart
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-(M-Cn) Hi, welcome to Gold Pyramid Clothing.
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-(W-Br) Hi, I bought a shirt here for my son,
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-but unfortunately, he doesn't like the color.
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-What's your return policy?
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-(M-Cn) As long as it hasn't been more than 30 days since you purchased the item,
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-and you have a receipt, you can receive a full refund.
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-(W-Br) Hmm, actually, I seem to have lost my receipt.
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- (M-Cn) Well, then I can't give you a refund. But, you can exchange it for a different color.
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-(W-Br) OK, I'll do that then.
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-(M-Cn) Sure! I think we have that shirt in stock in black and green.
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-Where most likely are the speakers?
-(A) At a bookstore
-(B) At an art supply store
-(C) At a clothing retailer
-(D) At a supermarket
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-Why is the woman unable to receive a refund?
-(A) She purchased a discounted item.
-(B) She has lost a receipt.
-(C) A store has changed a policy.
-(D) A product has been damaged.
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-What does the man suggest?
-(A) Exchanging an item
-(B) Speaking with a manager
-(C) Returning at a later time
-(D) Applying for a rewards program
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-(M-Cn) Hey, Amanda. How was the Business Technology Seminar?
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-(W-Am) Oh, it was great!
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-I saw a software application for corporate accounting that was really interesting.
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-Instead of using many different spreadsheets,
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- this application integrates invoices, online payments, and expense tracking, all in one.
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-(M-Cn) Hmm, we'd really benefit from switching to a system like that.
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-(W-Am) I agree. I'm preparing a demonstration of the application to present at the management meeting on Wednesday.
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-I think we should seriously consider using it.
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-What event did the woman recently attend?
-(A) A technology seminar
-(B) A client dinner
-(C) A department celebration
-(D) An employee orientation
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-00:08:00,693 --> 00:08:03,564
-What did the woman find interesting at the event?
-(A) A volunteer opportunity
-(B) A building layout
-(C) An accounting application
-(D) A guest speaker's profile
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-00:08:13,600 --> 00:08:15,813
-What will the woman do on Wednesday?
-(A) Take some time off
-(B) Give a demonstration
-(C) Present an award
-(D) Participate in a training session
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-(W-Br) I just heard about the company's plan to open a second housewares store.
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-They want to put it in the Centerville Mall,
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-but I don't think we'd get enough business selling household items there.
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-(M-Au) Well, the marketing team has done the research.
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-(W-Br) I thought people mostly shopped for electronics at that mall, not decorative items for the home.
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-(M-Au) That's a good point.
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-But we'll just have to wait and see what the board of directors decides at their meeting in January.
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-What plan is the company considering?
-(A) Expanding its inventory
-(B) Updating its filing system
-(C) Hiring a new marketing director
-(D) Opening another location
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-00:09:12,510 --> 00:09:17,804
-What does the man imply when he says, “the marketing team has done the research”?
-(A) He is happy to not be assigned a task.
-(B) He disagrees with a colleague.
-(C) He does not want to hire more staff members.
-(D) He hopes an advertising campaign will begin soon.
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-00:09:27,822 --> 00:09:29,920
-What will take place in January?
-(A) A job interview
-(B) A board of directors meeting
-(C) A storewide sale
-(D) A focus group test
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-(M-Cn) Hello, are you checking in for an appointment?
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-(W-Am) Actually, I had my annual physical with Dr. Perez here last Thursday,
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-but I need to have him sign this form.
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-(M-Cn) That's right, I remember you.
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-What do you need the form for?
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-(W-Am) Well, I'm starting a new job next month, and I need to give this form to my new employer.
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-(M-Cn) OK. Dr. Perez is currently with a patient.
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-00:10:05,706 --> 00:10:10,035
-I can give him the form to sign when he's finished. Would you like to have a seat while you wait?
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-(W-Am) Could I come back for it later? I need to pick up a friend from the airport.
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-(M-Cn) Sure.
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-00:10:19,404 --> 00:10:21,777
-Why is the woman at the doctor’s office?
-(A) To get a prescription
-(B) To have a form signed
-(C) To review some test results
-(D) To make an appointment
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-00:10:31,902 --> 00:10:34,675
-What does the woman say she will do next month?
-(A) Start a new job
-(B) Cancel a subscription
-(C) Join a fitness center
-(D) Take a vacation
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-00:10:44,844 --> 00:10:48,088
-Why does the woman say she cannot wait for the doctor?
-(A) She has a lunch reservation.
-(B) She has to take a phone call.
-(C) She is late for a presentation.
-(D) She needs to pick up a friend.
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-00:11:01,662 --> 00:11:07,964
-(W-Br) Hello. I'm interested in purchasing software that can improve photographs I've uploaded to my computer.
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-But I don't want to spend more than fifteen euros.
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-(M-Cn) OK—we have lots of photo-enhancing software here you might like.
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-00:11:15,724 --> 00:11:17,928
-What exactly are you looking to do with it?
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-(W-Br) Hmm… well, most of the pictures I've taken aren't very clear.
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-00:11:22,791 --> 00:11:27,955
-I really want software that can sharpen the lines of each image so they're easier to see.
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-00:11:28,266 --> 00:11:31,315
-(M-Cn) Certainly, let's take a look at a few options over here.
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-I'm sorry… You'll probably have to spend more than fifteen euros, but these products will help you get the job done.
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-00:11:42,337 --> 00:11:44,417
-What does the woman want to purchase?
-(A) A camera
-(B) A computer
-(C) Some software
-(D) Some art supplies
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-00:11:54,480 --> 00:11:56,737
-What would the woman like to improve?
-(A) The speed of her Internet
-(B) The quality of some photos
-(C) The price of a service
-(D) The design of a product
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-00:12:06,577 --> 00:12:09,751
-According to the man, what will the woman have to do?
-(A) Visit a different store
-(B) Spend more than expected
-(C) Speak with a technician
-(D) Keep a receipt
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-(M-Au) Kondo Landscaping, how can I help you?
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-(W-Br) Hi. I'm calling because my company wants to have a patio area built behind our office.
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-Could you build a space where about 25 employees could sit outside during their lunch break?
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-(M-Au) Yes, we build patios.
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-We usually start outdoor projects in the spring.
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-We don't build patios in the winter because the cold weather can damage the materials we use.
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-(W-Br) OK, let me go over this with my manager. Thanks.
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-What does the woman ask the man about?
-(A) Building a patio
-(B) Renovating a lobby
-(C) Installing a light fixture
-(D) Constructing a parking garage
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-00:13:08,720 --> 00:13:11,760
-Why does the man recommend delaying a project?
-(A) His company is very busy.
-(B) Materials could be damaged.
-(C) Equipment costs may decrease.
-(D) A building permit is needed.
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-00:13:21,928 --> 00:13:24,408
-What will the woman most likely do next?
-(A) Call another company
-(B) Consult with a manager
-(C) Read some online reviews
-(D) Send photographs
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-(W-Am) Welcome to the Department of Motor Vehicles. How can I help you?
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-(M-Cn) Hi, I want to sign up to take a driver's license test.
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-(W-Am) To register is 30 dollars.
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-(M-Cn) Wow, that much? I thought it'd be less expensive…
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-Uh… when can I take it?
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-(W-Am) We give the driver's license tests every week, but they're all booked until… July twelfth.
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-(M-Cn) Oh, I'll be on vacation in July.
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-(W-Am) We have an opening on August third.
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-(M-Cn) Good. I'll register for that.
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-(W-Am) OK, I'll just take your information for your driver's license, but you'll need to go pay at the next window.
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-00:14:18,817 --> 00:14:20,808
-What is the man surprised about?
-(A) The size of an office
-(B) The length of a line
-(C) A course requirement
-(D) A registration fee
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-00:14:30,915 --> 00:14:33,786
-What does the man say he will do in July?
-(A) Take a vacation
-(B) Start a training course
-(C) Buy a new car
-(D) Move to another city
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-00:14:43,893 --> 00:14:48,213
-Look at the graphic. Which window does the woman send the man to?
-(A) Vehicle Inspections
-(B) Driver's Licenses
-(C)Cashier
-(D)Insurance Information
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- (W-Br) Have you seen the logo Mark created? I think it's perfect for our restaurant.
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-(M-Au) He sent me a picture of it this morning. It'll look great on our employee T-shirts.
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-(W-Br) Speaking of the T-shirts… have we decided where to have them printed?
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-(M-Au) I've already called a few companies. Most won't print fewer than 50 shirts,
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-but there's one place that doesn't require so many to be ordered at once.
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-(W-Br) Great. Let's go with that one. We only need twenty to start out.
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-(M-Au) OK. I'll order them right away.
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-That way we'll get them in time for our restaurant's grand opening on May fifth.
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-What did Mark send the man?
-(A) A logo
-(B) An invoice
-(C) A contract
-(D) A menu
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-Look at the graphic. Which printing company will the speakers most likely choose?
-(A) Klinton Apparel $6.25 minimum order 55
-(B) Elwan Tees $6.10 75
-(C) Meecher Designs $6.50 20
-(D) Pheeps Prints $6.35 50
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-00:16:23,742 --> 00:16:27,173
-According to the man, what will happen on May 5 ?
-(A) A corporation will host a dinner.
-(B) A restaurant will hold a contest.
-(C) A clothing sale will take place.
-(D) A new business will open.
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-(M-Cn) Hi, Caroline. Did you see the chart that was posted in the break room?
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-I really like the nutritional program that Human Resources is promoting.
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-(W-Br) Me too. I think eating certain foods is important not just for our health; it also makes us more productive.
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-(M-Cn) I agree. For example, I've been told that I need more vitamin A,
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-and the chart shows me one fruit that is rich in vitamin A.
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-(W-Br) Of course, it would also help if the cafeteria offered healthier options…
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- (M-Cn) Isn't there a suggestion box at the cafeteria? Maybe we could submit some ideas.
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-What do the speakers mainly discuss?
-(A) Break-room renovations
-(B) Updated cafeteria hours
-(C) A healthy-eating program
-(D) Results of an employee survey
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-00:17:30,435 --> 00:17:35,262
-Look at the graphic. Which fruit will the man most likely add to his diet?
-(A) Watermelon vitamin A
-(B) Banana vitamin B6
-(C) Orange vitamin E
-(D) Papaya vitamin C
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-00:17:49,111 --> 00:17:51,093
-What does the man suggest doing?
-(A) Ordering some lunch
-(B) Providing feedback
-(C) Attending a seminar
-(D) Seeing a health-care provider
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-PART 4
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-Directions:
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-You will hear some talks given by a single speaker.
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-You will be asked to answer three questions about what the speaker says in each talk.
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-Select the best response to each question and mark the letter (A), (B), (C), or (D) on your answer sheet
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-The talks will not be printed in your test book and will be spoken only one time.
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-(W-Am) Now, I'd like to discuss the next issue of our travel magazine, which will focus on traveling on a budget.
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-One of the articles will be about free mobile applications that make vacationing easier and cheaper.
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-So, your first research assignment is to look into the latest free apps that provide travel information
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-things like local accommodations or public transportation.
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-Please send me the names of the apps you find by the end of the day.
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-Tomorrow morning I'll be assigning each of you at least two apps, and I expect you to spend the morning writing a short report on them.
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-Who most likely is the speaker?
-(A) A software developer
-(B) A magazine editor
-(C) A hotel manager
-(D) A travel agent
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-What is the talk mainly about?
-(A) A travel itinerary
-(B) A corporate merger
-(C) Computer upgrades
-(D) Work assignments
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-What does the speaker want the listeners to do tomorrow morning?
-(A) Write some reports
-(B) Buy airline tickets
-(C) Fill out some time sheets
-(D) Visit some local attractions
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-(M-Cn) Hi, Katrina! It’s Steven, the coach of the Greentown Lions basketball team.
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-Listen, I just took a look at the schedule for basketball court reservations for next month.
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-We’re scheduled to use the courts from four to five P.M.
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-The thing is… many of my players work in the afternoon, so they can’t get to the courts until quarter to five.
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-You’ve got the courts reserved from five to six…
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-Could you call me back when you have the chance? Thanks!
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-What kind of team does the speaker coach?
-(A) Tennis
-(B) Basketball
-(C) Volleyball
-(D) Badminton
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-What does the speaker say about his players?
-(A) They practice every day.
-(B) They will play in a competition.
-(C) Most of them live far away.
-(D) Many of them have jobs.
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-Why does the speaker say, “You’ve got the courts reserved from five to six”?
-(A) To confirm an appointment
-(B) To express surprise
-(C) To request a change
-(D) To congratulate a colleague
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-(W-Br) Gather round, crew! I have an important announcement to make before we continue our work on the building project today.
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-The clients have asked us to speed up construction.
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-The only way we can finish by April twelfth is by having half the crew work on Sundays.
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-Tell me if you’re available. You know the procedure…
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-you can sign up for overtime shifts in my office.
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-I need to update the clients on this by the end of the day. Thanks for all your hard work.
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-And for those of you who agree to work on Sundays, lunch will be provided.
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-That’s the company’s way of showing our appreciation!
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-What field does the speaker most likely work in?
-(A) Catering
-(B) Construction
-(C) Manufacturing
-(D) Real Estate
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-What does the speaker imply when she says, “I need to update the clients on this by the end of the day”?
-(A) She is unable to attend an event.
-(B) She needs more current data.
-(C) She disagrees with a supervisor's suggestion.
-(D) She wants employees to decide quickly.
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-What will the company do for some employees?
-(A) Provide a meal
-(B) Sign a certificate
-(C) Arrange transportation
-(D) Schedule extra days off
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-(W-Am) Good evening. Tonight I’ll be talking about a new initiative by GS Incorporated,
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-a leading manufacturer of mobile phones and electronic accessories.
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-As part of its commitment to sustainability,
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-GS Incorporated announced today that it has started to package its products in a more environmentally friendly way.
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-Now, they come in boxes made entirely of recycled materials.
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-After a short commercial break, I’ll be interviewing a representative from GS Incorporated about what inspired these changes.
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-What does GS Incorporated manufacture?
-(A) Commercial vehicles
-(B) Cleaning supplies
-(C) Fashion accessories
-(D) Electronic devices
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-What has GS Incorporated recently started to do?
-(A) Use environmentally friendly packaging
-(B) Sell some products internationally
-(C) Collaborate with another company
-(D) Donate to charitable organizations
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-What will the listeners hear after the commercial break?
-(A) A song
-(B) A weather forecast
-(C) An interview
-(D) A traffic update
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-(M-Cn) Welcome to our new-employee information session.
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-Today’s session will be about important company policies you need to be aware of.
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-Let’s start with reporting missed workdays.
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-You’ll need your ID number from your badge to log in to the Attendance Plus online application.
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-There, you can report your absence.
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-If the online application isn’t working for some reason and you can’t report your absence by eight-thirty A.M.,
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-you need to leave a message for your supervisor at 555-0123. Any questions?
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-What is the speaker mainly talking about?
-(A) A new project
-(B) A company policy
-(C) Employee performance targets
-(D) Advantages of teamwork
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-According to the speaker, why do the listeners need to use an online application?
-(A) To view a list of clients
-(B) To manage group work
-(C) To report an absence
-(D) To upload an identification photo
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-What should the listeners do if an online application is not working?
-(A) Leave a message for a supervisor
-(B) Call technical support
-(C) Ask a colleague for assistance
-(D) Reboot a computer
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-(W-Am) Thanks for tuning in to today’s health show.
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- I have a question for my listeners.
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-Have you been wanting to lower your sugar intake but just can’t resist that sweet snack at the local café?
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-Today, I’ll teach you about an eating program that will stop your cravings permanently.
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-I used this program to lower my sugar intake, and it worked!
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-In fact, this program could help you change any eating behavior in one month. That’s not a lot of time!
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-The first step is setting goals.
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-So take out a piece of paper and write down three eating habits you’d like to change.
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-What is the main topic of the broadcast?
-(A) Eating habits
-(B) Stress management
-(C) Exercise routines
-(D) Sleep issues
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-Why does the speaker say, “That’s not a lot of time”?
-(A) To express concern about a deadline
-(B) To complain that a broadcast is too short
-(C) To emphasize the benefit of a program
-(D) To compliment some coworke
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-According to the speaker, what should the listeners do first?
-(A) Ask a friend for help
-(B) Make a list of goals
-(C) Create a timeline
-(D) Purchase a handbook
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-(M-Cn) Welcome to Newport News at Seven.
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-Don’t forget that next Saturday, the Newport Technology Museum will open its new interactive Robotics exhibit.
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-This exhibit will feature many different robots, and visitors will be able to talk to them, play with them, and even learn from them.
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-Students from the Robotics department at nearby Newport University will be at the museum on Saturday
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-to show you how to interact with robots and explain how they work.
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-But make sure to buy your tickets in advance from the museum’s Web site. This event will be packed!
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-What will happen at the Newport Museum on Saturday?
-(A) A parking area will be unavailable.
-(B) An award will be presented.
-(C) A gift shop will give discounts.
-(D) An interactive exhibit will open.
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-What does the speaker say about some Newport University students?
-(A) They raised money for some equipment.
-(B) They published a research paper.
-(C) They will give demonstrations at the museum.
-(D) They should submit job applications to the museum.
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-According to the speaker, what should the listeners do in advance?
-(A) Read about robots
-(B) Download a mobile app
-(C) Register for a class
-(D) Buy tickets
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-(M-Au) Hello, Mr. Kanno. This is Scott Jansen calling from KR Investors Group.
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-Thanks for coming in last week for an interview for the market analyst position.
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- We were very impressed with your past work experience,
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-and we’d like to offer you the job.
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-Now, as I’d mentioned, you’ll have to relocate from Chicago to Vancouver.
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-I’m confident you’ll like living there. It’s a great city, with a lot to do and see.
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-So congratulations, I’m looking forward to speaking with you again.
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-Oh, and please keep in mind that KR Investors Group won’t be open next week.
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-Why is the speaker calling?
-(A) To set up an interview
-(B) To finalize travel arrangements
-(C) To offer employment
-(D) To discuss an upcoming workshop
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-What does the speaker say the listener will be required to do?
-(A) Apply for a passport
-(B) Revise a document
-(C) Provide letters of recommendation
-(D) Move to another city
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-What does the speaker say will happen next week?
-(A) His company will be closed.
-(B) A holiday party will be held.
-(C) Registration will begin.
-(D) Some prices will be lowered.
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-(W-Br) I’d like to start our meeting by discussing our advertising efforts for our new running shoes.
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-The company president has asked our department to focus on online advertising.
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-So, take a look at the chart I passed out.
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-It shows popular types of Web sites with advertising space for sale.
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-Although social media sites get the most visits,
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-I think we should go with the type that attracts our target audience.
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-Although these sites only have about 3,000 users per day,
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-the people who visit those sites will likely be interested in our product
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-So our next step is to plan the designs for those advertisements.
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-Let’s break into groups to discuss that.
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-In what department does the speaker most likely work?
-(A) Technology
-(B) Advertising
-(C) Customer service
-(D) Training
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-Look at the graphic. Which type of Web site does the speaker recommend?
-(A) Finance
-(B) Travel
-(C) Fitness
-(D) Social Media
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-What will the listeners most likely do next?
-(A) Review a policy
-(B) Research competitors
-(C) Visit a Web site
-(D) Discuss some designs
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-(M-Au) Hi, this is a message for the manager of H.W.’s Sandwiches.
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-I’m standing outside your store— it’s seven-thirty, and it’s closed.
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-I don’t see a sign on the door, but I’m looking at your Web site on my phone, and it says that you should be open tonight.
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-I’m disappointed…
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-I’ve made a special trip to your restaurant this evening to try the new spicy chicken sandwich for dinner,
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-Will you still accept it if I come back tomorrow?
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-I have some time and I’d really like to use the coupon.
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-Please let me know. This is John,
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-at 555-0179.
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-Look at the graphic. When is the speaker leaving the message?
-(A) On Monday
-(B) On Wednesday
-(C) On Thursday
-(D) On Sunday
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-Why does the speaker leave the message?
-(A) To apologize for a mistake
-(B) To express disappointment
-(C) To show appreciation
-(D) To communicate a decision
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-What does the speaker request?
-(A) An updated menu
-(B) A job application
-(C) A flexible delivery time
-(D) An extension to use a coupon
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-You are going to hear a talk about British newspapers .
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-Listen to the talk and choose the correct letter A- C . Now listen to the talk.
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-Good morning, everyone . Today I'd like to talk about British newspapers.
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-Visitors to Britain are sometimes surprised to learn that newspapers there have such a large circulation.
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-National papers circulate throughout the whole country and they can be delivered everywhere at the same time.
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-The circulation of national papers is more than eight million.
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-The news often has a different angle to it.
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-Popular papers are often more sensational , e.g. The Sun , Daily Mail , Daily Mirror and Daily Express.
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-These newspapers usually impress newspapermen even more because they sell about four million copies every day .
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-As we know , Englishman love to read newspapers.
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-You often see them reading newspapers on buses , in the tube and at bars.
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-They are thirsty for news.
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-British families generally buy a newspaper every morning and frequently two or three on Sundays.
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-Local newspapers have a weekly circulation of 13 million.
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-Almost every town and country area has one.
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-These papers are written almost entirely for readers interested in local events : weddings , deaths , council meetings and sport , and the content is naturally influenced by the kind of community they serve.
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-Editors prefer to rely on a small staff who all know the district well.
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-A great deal of local news is regularly supplied by clubs and churches in the neighborhood and does not get out of date as quickly as national news.
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-If there is no room for it in this week's edition, an item can sometimes be held over until the following week.
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-Editors must never forget that the success of any newspaper depends on advertising.
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-They're usually anxious to keep the good will of local businessmen for this reason.
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-Local newspapers do not often comment on problems of national importance and editors rarely take sides on political questions.
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-But they can often be of service to the community by expressing public feeling on local issues .
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-A newspaper can sometimes persuade the council to take action to provide better shopping facilities , improve transport in the area or preserve local monuments and places of interest.
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-These papers often sound rather dull and it seems surprising that they all make a profit.
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-But for many people in small towns and villages, the death of someone known to them or the installation of traffic lights at a busy corner nearby can sometimes be more important than a disaster in a foreign country.
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-Good morning .
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-Good morning. What can I do for you?
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-I'm Jack Nelson. I'd like to apply for the beginner's tennis class .
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-Oh , fine . You need to complete some forms first .
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-Well , let's get some details . Would you please spell your last name , Jack?
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-OK ,N-E-L-S-O-N , Nelson , Jack Nelson.
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-All right, Mr. Nelson. Where do you come from? I can tell you are not British .
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-No . I'm a Brazilian.
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-I see . How long have you been in the UK?
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-I have been here only two weeks .
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-What do you do?
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-I'm a college student .
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-A college student , OK . What do you study at college?
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-I study Computer Science .
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-That's a nice subject. I think you will have a really good chance of getting a good job after you graduate.
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-Yes, I think so .
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-Where do you live now ? My home address...
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-Your present address .
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-All right . I live in Flat 5 , 23 Smith Road, London, W 5 .
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-23 Smith Road , OK . Do you have a telephone number?
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-Yes, 5347889.
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-5347889. Good . Mr. Nelson , would you like the beginner's class?
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-Yes. That's right .
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-Have you ever played tennis at home ?
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-No , never. I really want to learn.
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-I see.
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-By the way , how much does it cost?
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-it really depends . You see we have two beginner sessions.
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-One is two months long and the other is a three-month session.
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-I prefer the longer one.
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-That would be 90 pounds . Do you have a student card ?
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-Yes. What for ?
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-Well, you can get a discount if you are a student .
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-You will get one third off the normal price with a student card.
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-That's great. Here's my student card .
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-Your number is V 5634968 ?
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-Yes, that's right .
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-OK, you pay only 60 pounds for the class .
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-Here you are .
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-Thanks. When would you like to begin the class ? This afternoon?
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-Yes, why not? When does it start this afternoon?
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-4:30 .
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-That suits me . My lecture will finish at 4:00 .
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-OK. Let me take your blood pressure ...
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-OK , Jacket . Your pressure is 120 over 75 , and that's fine.
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-When was your last complete physical examination?
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-About a month ago , before I came to the UK .
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-Good . Do you have any back or knee problems?
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-No, I'm in good health . I used to play football at home.
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-It's very good . Here is the timetable.
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-Please remember , every Friday afternoon you have a tennis class . Your first lesson will start at 4:30 this afternoon.
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-OK, I'll be there at 4:30 this afternoon. Thank you very much .
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-See you this afternoon.
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-Now listen to the second part of the talk on the education system in British Columbia, Canada , and complete the notes below.
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-Write no more than three words for each answer.
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-There are public that is government-funded and private that is not government-funded universities , colleges and institutes in British Columbia.
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-Public elementary and secondary schools are free.
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-But a public colleges , institutes , universities and ESL for adults at school district continuing education centers charge fees.
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-Many students work part-time or work in the summers to earn money.
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-The BC government gives loans to many students who need financial help .
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-The government also pays the fees and sometimes the living expenses for low-income students in some programmes.
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-There are six public universities, 16 public colleges and three public institutes in British Columbia.
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-Universities give degrees in many fields , such as arts , science, medicine or law.
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-Universities do research and offer post-graduate degrees such as a Master's degree or a doctorate.
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-Public colleges offer first -and second -year university courses .
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-Some colleges give full university degrees.
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-Colleges and technical institutes also have many job-training programmes, such as accounting , nursing , or auto mechanics.
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-British Columbia has many private colleges , business schools , and technical schools .
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-Some are very good, but others may not be.
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-Check carefully before you register.
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-The fees are sometimes higher than at public colleges.
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-There are many English as a Second Language(ESL )classes available for adults to learn to speak , read , and write English.
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-Most immigrants are eligible for a free government-sponsored ESL classes under the British Columbia Settlement and Integration Programme.
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-Other people can attend a full-time or part-time class at a college or public school.
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-They charge fees , but the provincial government may help pay the fees for many low-income people.
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-Immigrant settlement agencies , community groups , and churches provide free or low-cost classes in some areas.
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-There is often a waiting list for all of the above classes.
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-Many private English schools and private tutors also teach English .
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-They are often more expensive than classes in public schools and colleges.
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-You are going to hear a talk about tranquilizers and sleeping pills which can cause problems.
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-Listen to the talk carefully and indicate whether the following statements are true or false . Write T for a statement which is true and F for a statement which is false.
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-Minor tranquilizers and sleeping pills are widely prescribed.
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-However, these drugs can cause problems, including memory loss and addiction .
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-Minor tranquilizer can be effective for short periods of time .
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-However, long-term use is often of limited value and introduces the risk of addiction and mental impairment.
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-Sleeping pills may help for a few days or a few weeks, but using them for more than one month generally causes more sleep problems than it solves .
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-If you have been taking minor tranquilizers or sleeping pills for a while , talk to your doctor about reevaluating your need for the medicine or reducing your dosage.
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-Several kinds of adverse reactions can occur as a result of the medication side effects.
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-In some cases, people get more serious allergies.
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-Some people have severe , sometimes life-threatening reactions called anaphylaxis to certain medications .
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-We should be aware that drugs are not necessarily the solution to every medical problem.
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-Not every illness can be effectively treated by a medication, so not all visits to your physician will necessarily result in a prescription.
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-For example, antibiotics are not effective against viral infections such as the common cold.
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-Consult your physician about alternative treatments for illnesses.
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-When talking to a physician or pharmacist , keep the lines of communication open.
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-Ask questions and answer their questions with as much detail and accuracy as possible.
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-This will help ensure that you receive quality health servers.
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-If you are prescribed medication , be sure to tell your physician and your pharmacist if you have ever had an allergic or unusual reaction to any medicine , food or other substance , or if you have been taking any other medication in the past few weeks.
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-If you have any doubt about a medication , be sure to consult your pharmacist .
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-Make the best use of any medication you are prescribed .
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-If directions are not followed , the medication will not work as effectively and may even be harmful.
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-Take all medications exactly as directed .
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-For example, "take with meals" means exactly that .
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-This is crucial to prevent stomach in irritation.
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-You should take all of your prescription .
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-The strongest bacteria are the last to die so if you don't take all of the medication , you may find the disease returning in a more severe form.
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-The following a basic guidelines for taking prescription and nonprescription medications:
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-Never take a drug prescribed for someone else.
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-Keep medications in their original containers , and store them as directed .
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-Do not take medications in front of small children.
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-Listen to the guided tour commentary and label the places marked .
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-Choose from the box below . Write the appropriate letters in the diagram.
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-Welcome to the library tour. You can see our library is a 4-storey building .
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-We'll begin our tour of the first level of library here at the entrance.
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-We'll go in a clockwise direction . Here is a map of the library that may help you.
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-The room facing us is the Catalogue section .
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-As you can see ,it's a computerized catalogue system and it's very easy to use.
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-On our left is the Loans and Return section.
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-There is a Circulation desk for borrowing and returning books.
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-The library has an extensive collection of local and international English language newspapers and magazines.
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-They are kept on those shelves for one month and then stored elsewhere.
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-As we continue our tour , in the far left corner, you will see a large room.
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-That is our Reference section .
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-As we know , reference texts cannot be borrowed for use outside the library ;
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-they must be used within the library , so you will say some nice seating area for you to read the books in this section.
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-There are ten copies for student use in the photocopy room and we've recently added two color copiers.
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-The system for copying uses cards, not coins.
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-The Audio-Visual Resource is between the Reference section and the photocopy room.
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-You can come in here if you wish to listen to a tape or watch one of the library's videos.
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-We have a large collection of movies in different languages here.
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-Next to the photocopy room, you will see the stairs to Level 2.
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-Beside the stairs are the restrooms for this floor .
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-To go up to the other levels of the library you have to use the lifts.
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-In the center of this level, behind the Catalog section ,you can see two conference rooms.
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-You can work on group projects in the conference room without disturbing anyone , so there's a conference room on each level of the library.
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-Next to the restrooms, we come to our Closed Reserve room.
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-As most of you probably know , it is a collection of books that are in high demand so they are on restricted circulation.
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-If a book is on Closed Reserves section ,you can only borrow it to use within the library for three hours at a time.
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-Next to our Closed Reserve room is a small study room for teachers only.
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-The lift is between the entrance and the student lockers .
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-I'll leave you to look around yourselves .
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-Now you can go up to the other levels of the library and if you need any further help please ask the librarians.
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-10. How to Select a Subject for a Research Paper (Part 2)
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-You are going to hear the second part of the talk on how to select a subject for a research paper .
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-Listen to the talk and write no more than three words for each answer . Now listen to the second part of the talk and answer the following questions.
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-I have just talked about the first step of selecting a subject.
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-Now , let's move to the second step , that is to consider your parameters.
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-The amount of time you have to write influences every writing situation , so you have to select a subject that you can complete in the time allotted.
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-It's crucial to allocate your time carefully from the day you get the assignment.
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-Before you plunge into the process , start by making a plan or timetable.
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-It obviously takes much longer to write a 50-page research paper than to write a 10-page research paper.
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-Weigh this consideration as you select a subject.
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-For instance, if your assignment specifies that you must use primary sources such as letters and interviews , you might not wish to do a paper on Shakespeare , since relatively few primary sources are available and they are difficult to read .
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-The number of sources you must use and their availability is also a factor in your choice of the subject.
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-If you don't have an extensive library in your area , it might be harder for you to get the material you need.
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-I n this case , you might want to consider a subject that requires more primary sources such as experiments , interviews, etc.
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-Here are some guidelines to make the process easier.
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-Consider your purpose .
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-With the research paper , your purpose is to convince so keep your purpose in mind as you weigh the suitability of various subjects.
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-If you cannot slant the subject to be persuasive , it is not a good choice for a research paper.
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-Select a subject you like.
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-If you have a choice , try to select a subject that interests you .
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-Since you will be working with the subject for weeks and even months, you will find writing your research paper much more enjoyable if you like the subject matter.
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-Be practical.
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-Writing a research paper is challenging enough without making the task that much harder for yourself.
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-Beware of "hot" subjects.
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-The media, especially newspapers , magazines , radio ,TV shows , and websites , can be an excellent source of research paper subjects.
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-Consider your audience.
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-As you select the subject , always focus on your audience , the person or people who will be reading your paper.
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-Recognize that not all questions have answers.
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-When you write a research paper, you were attempting to find an answer to the question you have posed or the one given to you .
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-Remember that not all research questions lead to definitive answers.
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-Dealing with questions that don't have definitive answers can make your paper provocative and intriguing.
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-All right , any questions so far?
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-You are going to hear a story about Galileo .
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-Listen to the story and choose the correct letter A- C . Now listen to the story.
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-Good morning, everyone . Today I'd like to tell a story about Galileo.
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-Galileo was a famous Italian astronomer.
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-He was born on February 15 , 1564.
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-He went to school at Vallombrosa , which is a place near Florence, Italy.
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-He tried to learn science there, but he did not like it.
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-He went to the University of Pisa to continue his studies.
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-His free expressions of opinion won him such unpopularity that he had to resign.
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-In 1592 he went to Padua as a professor of mathematics, where he made a series of discoveries.
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-Most of the scientists believed Aristotle said that heavy things fall faster than light things.
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-This remained true until the time of Galileo.
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-Galileo did not believe it.
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-He made an experiment.
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-There is a famous tower at Pisa.
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-It does not stand straight up , but leans a little more each year .
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-Some scientists believe that it will soon fall down.
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-Galileo climbed to the top of the leaning tower , and from there he dropped two weights.
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-One of them was heavier than the other, but they reached the ground at the same moment.
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- Galileo believed that scientists ought always to make experiments .
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-He said that they ought not only to sit in university and talk ; they ought to do something .
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-They ought to watch the result of their experiments , and describe them honestly .
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-Then they could learn more about science .
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-Many people of that time believed that the earth never moved .
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-The other planets and the sun appeared to move around the earth , and they believed that the earth was the center of the universe.
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-Ptolemy had taught this many years before , and it appeared to be true.
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-Nobody knew that the earth was an unimportant planet.
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-His ideas were new.
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-He put these ideas into a book but he hid the book.
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-Nobody could read it until Copernicus died.
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-Many years later, Galileo read it and believed it.
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-He said that the earth was moving round the sun , and this made a lot of people angry .
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-Galileo got into trouble and he had to say that he was wrong, but he knew that he was right.
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-Galileo made many other experiments, but he also made some telescopes.
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-When he pointed a telescope at the moon, he saw some hills there.
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-In 1637 Galileo's eyes failed , and he could not see anything through his telescope.
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-Galileo return to Florence, where he spent his remaining years, becoming blind in 1637.
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-Five years later, he died . The world then lost a great man.
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+IELTS 15.
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+Published by Cambridge University Press and Cambridge Assessment, English, 2020.
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+This recording is Copyright.
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+Test 1
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+This is the IELTS listening test.
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+You will hear a number of different recordings and you will have to answer questions on what you hear.
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+There will be time for you to read the instructions and questions and you will have a chance to check your work.
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+All the recordings will be played once only.
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+The test is in four parts.
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+At the end of the test you will be given 10 minutes to transfer your answers to the answer sheet.
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+Not turn to part one.
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+Part one
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+You will hear a woman phoning a friend to get information about a job agency.
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+First, you have some time to look at questions one to five.
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+Now listen carefully and answer questions one to five.
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+Hello William, this is Amber. You said to phone if I wanted to get more information about the job agency you mentioned.
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+Is now a good time? Hi Amber. Yes fine, so the agency I was talking about is called Bankside , based in Docklands. I can tell you the address now. 497 East side.
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+OK thanks, so is there anyone in particular I should speak to there? The agent I always deal with is called Becky Jamieson. Let me write that down Becky.
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+Jamieson, Jamieson
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+Do you have her direct line? Yes, it's in my contacts somewhere.
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+Right here we are, 07866510333, I wouldn't call her until the afternoon if I were you. She's always really busy in the morning, trying to fill last minute vacancies.
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+She's really helpful and friendly, so I'm sure it would be worth getting in touch with her for an informal chat.
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+It's mainly clerical and admin jobs they do with, isn't it?
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+That's right, I know you're hoping to find a full time job in the media eventually,
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+but Becky mostly recruits temporary staff for the finance sector, which will look good on your CV and generally pays better too.
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+Yeah, I'm just a bit worried because I don't have much office experience.
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+I wouldn't worry. They'll probably start you with a receptionist or something like that. So what's important for that kind of job?
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+Isn't so much having business skills or knowing lots of different computer systems, it's communication that really matters, so you'd be fine there,
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+and you'll pick up office skills really quickly on the job. It's not that complicated.
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+OK, good.
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+So how long do people generally need temporary staff for? It would be great if I could get something lasting at least a month.
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+That shouldn't be too difficult,
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+but you're more likely to be offered something for a week at first, which might get extended.
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+It's unusual to be sent somewhere for just a day or two.
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+Right, I've heard the pay isn't too bad, better than working in a shop or a restaurant.
+
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+Oh, yes, definitely. The hourly rate is about 10 pounds, 11 if you're lucky.
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+That's pretty good. I was only expecting to get 8 or £9 an hour.
+
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+Before you hear the rest of the conversation, you have some time to look at questions 6 to 10.
+
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+Now listen and answer questions 6 to 10.
+
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+Do you want me to tell you anything about the registration process?
+
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+Yes, please. I know you have to have an interview.
+
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+The interview usually takes about an hour, and you should arrange that about a week in advance.
+
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+I suppose I should dress smartly if it's for office work.
+
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+I can probably borrow a suit from mum. Good idea. It's better to look too smart than two casual.
+
+45
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+Will I need to bring copies of my exam certificates or anything like that?
+
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+No, they don't need to see those. I don't think.
+
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+what about my passport? Oh yes, they will ask to see that.
+
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+OK, I wouldn't get stressed about the interview though. It's just a chance for them to build a relationship with you, so they can try and match you to a job which you'll like.
+
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+So there are questions about personality that they always ask candidates fairly basic ones,and they probably won't ask anything too difficult, like, what your plans are for the future.
+
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+Hope not. Anyway, there are lots of benefits to using an agency.
+
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+For example, the interview will be useful, because they'll give you feedback on your performance so you can improve next time.
+
+52
+00:06:08,740 --> 00:06:12,480
+And I'll have access to jobs which aren't advertised.
+
+53
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+Exactly. Most temporary jobs aren't advertised
+
+54
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+And I expect finding a temporary job this way takes a lot less time. It's much easier than ringing up individual companies. Yes indeed. Well, I think
+
+55
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+That is the end of part one.
+
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+You now have one minute to check your answers to part one.
+
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+Part 2
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+You will hear a woman giving a presentation about a holiday on an island in Britain that her company organizes.
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+First, you have some time to look at questions 11 to 14.
+
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+Now listen carefully and answer questions 11 to 14.
+
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+Good morning, my name is Erica Mathews and I'm the owner of Matthews Island Holidays, a company set up by my parents.
+
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+Thank you for coming to this presentation in which I hope to interest you in what we have to offer.
+
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+We are a small family run company, and we believe in the importance of the personal touch. so we don't aim to compete with other companies on the number of customers.
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+What we do is build on our many years experience, more than almost any other rail holiday company, to ensure we provide perfect Holidays in a small number of destinations which we've got to know extremely well.
+
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+I'll start with our 6 day: I love man holiday. This is a fascinating island in the Irish Sea, with Wales to the South, England to the East, Scotland to the north, and Northern Island to the West.
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+Our holiday starts in Heysham, where your tour manager will meet you.
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+Then you'll travel by ferry to the Isle of Man. Some people prefer to fly from Luton instead, and another popular option is to go by train to Liverpool and take a ferry from there.
+
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+You have five nights in the hotel ,and the price covers 5 breakfasts and dinners, and lunch on the three days when there are organized trips.
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+Day four is free and most people have lunch in a cafe or restaurant in Douglas.
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+The price of the holiday includes the ferry to the Isle of Man.
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+All travel on the island, the hotel, and the meals I've mentioned.
+
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+Incidentally, we tried to make booking our Holidays as simple and fair as possible.so unlike with many companies, the price is the same whether you book six months in advance or at the last minute, and there's no supplement for single rooms in hotels.
+
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+If you make a booking then need to change the start date, for example because of illness, you're welcome to change to an alternative date or a different tool for a small administrative fee.
+
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+Before you hear the rest of the talk, you have some time to look at questions 15 to 20.
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+Now listen and answer questions 15 to 20.
+
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+OK, So what does the holiday consist of?
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+Well, on day one you'll arrive in time for a short introduction by your tour manager, followed by dinner in the hotel.
+
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+The dining room looks out at the River close to where it flows into the harbor, and there's usually plenty of activity going on.
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+On day two, you'll take the coach to the small town of Peel on the way, calling in at that in world exhibition.
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+The Isle of Man isn't part of the United Kingdom, and it has its own Parliament called Tinwald.
+
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+It's claimed that this is the world's oldest parliament that still functioning and let it dates back to 979.
+
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+However, the earliest surviving reference to it is from 1422, so perhaps it isn't quite as old as it claims.
+
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+Day three, we have a trip to the mountains Snaefell. This begins with allegedly ride along the promenade in Douglas in a horse drawn tram.
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+Then you bought an electric train which takes you to the fishing village of Laxis.
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+From there it's an 8 kilometer ride in the Snaefell Mountain Railway to the top.
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+Lunch will be in the cafe giving you spectacular views of the island.
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+Day four is free view to explore using the pass, which will give you.
+
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+So you won't have to pay for travel on local transport, or for entrance to the islands heritage sites.
+
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+All you might just want to take it easy and Douglas and perhaps do a little light shopping.
+
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+The last full day day five is for some people the highlight of the holiday with a ride on the steam railway from Douglas to part Erin.
+
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+After some time to explore, a coach will take you to the headland that overlooks the calf of man, a small island just off the coast.
+
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+From there, you continue to Castle Town, which used to be the capital of the Isle of Man, and it's medieval Castle.
+
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+And on day six, it's back to the ferry. All the airport if you flew to the island and time to go home.
+
+38
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+Now I'd like to tell you a bit more.
+
+39
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+That is the end of Part 2.
+
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+You now have 30 seconds to check your answers to Part 2.
+
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+Part 3
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+2
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+You will hear two psychology students discussing the effects of the order in which the children in a family are born.
+
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+First, you have some time to look at questions 21 to 26.
+
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+Now listen carefully and answer questions 21 to 26.
+
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+Ed.
+
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+How are you getting on with the reading for our presentation next week?
+
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+Well, OK roof, but there's so much of it, I know, I hadn't realized birth order was such a popular area of research,
+
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+but the stuff on birth order and personality is mostly unreliable.
+
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+From what I've been reading, a lot of the claims about how your position in the family determine certain personality traits are just stereotypes, with no robust evidence to support them.
+
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+OK, but that's an interesting point.
+
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+We could start by outlining what previous research has shown.
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+There are studies going back over 100 years.
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+Yeah, so we could just run through some of the typical traits, like the consensus seems to be that oldest children are generally less well adjusted,
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+because they never get over the arrival of a younger sibling.
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+right. But on a positive note, some studies claim that they were thought to be good at nurturing.
+
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+Certainly in the past when people had large families, they would have been expected to look after the younger ones.
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+There isn't such a clear picture for middle children.
+
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+But one trait that a lot of the studies mention is that they are easier to get on with an older or younger siblings.
+
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+Generally eager to please and helpful, although that certainly not accurate as far as my family goes.
+
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+My middle brother was a nightmare, always causing fights and envious of whatever I had.
+
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+As I said, none of this seems to relate to my own experience on the youngest in my family, and I don't recognize myself in any of the studies I've read about.
+
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+I'm supposed to have been a sociable and confident child , who made friends easily, but I was actually terribly shy.
+
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+Really? that's funny. There have been hundreds of studies on Twins, but mostly about nurture versus nature.
+
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+There was one on personality, which said that a twin is likely to be quite shy in social situations,
+
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+because they always have their twin around to depend on full support.
+
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+My cousins were like that when they were small.
+
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+They were only interested in each other and found it hard to engage with other kids.
+
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+They're fine now, though. Only children have had a really bad press.
+
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+A lot of studies have branded them as loners who think the world revolves around them, because they've never had to fight for their parents attention.
+
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+That does seem a bit harsh.
+
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+One category I hadn't considered before was children with much older siblings.
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+A couple of studies mentioned that these children grow up more quickly and are expected to do basic things for themselves, like getting dressed.
+
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+I can see how that might be true, although I expect there sometimes the exact opposite, playing the baby roll and clamoring for special treatment.
+
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+Before you hear the rest of the discussion, you have some time to look at questions 27 to 30.
+
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+Now listen and answer questions 27 to 30.
+
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+What was the problem with most of these studies? Do you think.
+
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+I think it was because in a lot of cases, data was collected from only one sibling per family ,who rated him or herself and his or her siblings at the same time.
+
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+Some of the old research into the relationship between birth order and academic achievement has been proved to be accurate, though.
+
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+Performances in intelligence tests declined slightly from the eldest child to his or her younger siblings. This has been proved in lots of recent studies.
+
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+Yes, Although what many of them didn't take into consideration was family size.
+
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+the more siblings that are the likely of the family is to have a low socioeconomic status, which can also account for differences between siblings in academic performance.
+
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+the oldest boy might be given more opportunities than his younger sisters, for example.Exactly.
+
+43
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+but the main reason for the marginally higher academic performance of oldest children is quite surprising,I think.
+
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+It's not only that they benefit intellectually from extra attention at a young age, which is what I would have expected.
+
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+It's that they benefit from being teachers for their younger siblings. By verbalizing processes.
+
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+Right, and this gives them status and confidence, which again contributes in a small way to better performance.
+
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+So would you say sibling rivalry has been a useful thing for you?
+
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+I think so. My younger brother was incredibly annoying and we thought a lot,
+
+49
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+but I think this is made me a stronger person. I know how to defend myself.
+
+50
+00:06:06,640 --> 00:06:11,430
+We had some terrible arguments and I would have died rather than apologize to him.
+
+51
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+But we had to put up with each other, and most of the time we coexisted amicably enough.
+
+52
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+Yes, my situation was pretty similar.
+
+53
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+But I don't think having two older brothers made me any less selfish.
+
+54
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+I was never prepared to let my brothers use any of my stuff. That's perfectly normal.
+
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+That is the end of Part 3.
+
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+You now have 30 seconds to check your answers to Part 3.
+
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+Part 4
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+You will hear a student giving a presentation about a type of tree, known as the eucalyptus, which is common in Australia.
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+First, you have some time to look at questions 31 to 40.
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+Now listen carefully and answer questions 31 to 40.
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+Today I'm going to talk about the eucalyptus tree. This is a very common tree here in Australia, where it's also sometimes called the gum tree.
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+First, I'm going to talk about why it's important, then I'm going to describe some problems it faces at present.
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+Right, well, the eucalyptus tree is an important tree for lots of reasons.
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+For example, it gives shelter to creatures like birds and bats, and these and other species also depend on it for food, particularly the nectar from its flowers.
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+So it supports biodiversity.
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+It's useful to us humans too, because we can kill germs with a disinfectant made from oil extracted from Eucalyptus leaves.
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+The eucalyptus grows all over Australia, and the trees can live for up to 400 years.
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+so it's alarming that all across the country, numbers of Eucalyptus are falling, because the trees are dying off prematurely.
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+So what are the reasons for this?
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+One possible reason is disease.
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+As far back as the 1970s, the trees started getting a disease called Mundulla Yellows .
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+The trees leaves would gradually turn yellow, then the tree would die.
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+It wasn't until 2004 that they found the cause of the problem was lime or calcium hydroxide to give it its proper chemical name, which was being used in the construction of roads.
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+The lime was being washed away into the ground and affecting the roots of the eucalyptus trees nearby.
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+What it was doing was preventing the trees from sucking up the iron they needed for healthy growth.
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+When this was injected back into the affected trees, they immediately recovered.
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+But this problem only affected a relatively small number of trees.
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+By 2000, huge numbers of Eucalyptus Wood dying along Australia's East Coast of a disease known as Bell minor, associated dieback.
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+The Bell Minor is a bird, and the disease seems to be common where there are high populations of Bell minors.
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+Again, it's the leaves of the trees that are affected.
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+What happens is that insects settle on the leaves and eat their way round them, destroying them as they go, and at the same time they secrete a solution which has sugar in it.
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+The Bell minor birds really like this solution, and in order to get as much as possible, they keep away other creatures that might try to get it.
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+So these birds and insects flourish at the expense of other species, and eventually so much damage is done to the leaves that the tree dies.
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+But experts say that trees can start looking sick before any sign of Bell minor associated die back.
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+So it looks as if the problem might have another explanation.
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+One possibility is that it's to do with the huge bushfires that we have in Australia.
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+A theory proposed over 40 years ago by ecologist William Jackson, is that the frequency of bushfires in a particular region affects the type of vegetation that grows there.
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+If there are very frequent bushfires in a region, this encourages grass to grow afterwards, while if the bushfires are rather less frequent, this results in the growth of eucalyptus forests.
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+So why is this?
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+Why do fairly frequent bushfires actually support the growth of eucalyptus?
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+Well, one reason is that the fire stops the growth of other species which would consume water needed by eucalyptus trees.
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+And there's another reason.
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+If these other quick growing species of bushes and plants are allowed to proliferate,
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+they harm the Eucalyptus in another way by affecting the composition of the soil and removing nutrients from it.
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+So some bush fires are actually essential for the eucalyptus to survive, as long as they are not too frequent.
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+In fact, there's evidence that Australia's indigenous people practice regular burning of bush land for thousands of years before the arrival of the Europeans.
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+But since Europeans arrived on the continent the number of bushfires has been strictly controlled.
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+Now, scientists believe that this reduced frequency of bushfires to low levels has led to what's known as dry rainforest,
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+which seems an odd name as usually we associate tropical rainforest with wet conditions.
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+And what's special about this type of rainforest?
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+Well, unlike tropical rainforest, which is a rich ecosystem, this type of ecosystem is usually a simple one.
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+It has very thick dense vegetation, but not much variety of species.
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+The vegetation provides lots of shade, so one species that does find it ideal is the Bell Minor Bird, which builds its nests in the undergrowth there.
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+But again, that's not helpful for the eucalyptus tree.
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+That is the end of part 4.
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+You now have one minute to check your answers to part 4.
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+That is the end of the listening test.
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+In the IELTS test, you would now have 10 minutes to transfer your answers to the answer sheet.
+
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+Test 2
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+This is the IELTS listening test.
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+3
+00:00:06,490 --> 00:00:12,770
+You will hear a number of different recordings and you will have to answer questions on what you hear.
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+There will be time for you to read the instructions and questions and you will have a chance to check your work.
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+All the recordings will be played once only.
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+The test is in four parts.
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+At the end of the test you will be given 10 minutes to transfer your answers to the answer sheet.
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+Not turn to part one.
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+Part one
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+You will hear a woman calling a tourist information office to ask about her festival.
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+First, you have some time to look at questions one to four.
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+Now listen carefully and answer questions one to four.
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+Good morning, your through to the tourist information office. Tim speaking. How can I help you?
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+Oh hello, could you give me some information about next month's festival please?
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+My family and I will be staying in the town that week.
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+Of course, well, it starts with a concert on the afternoon of the 17th.
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+Oh. I heard about that. The orchestra and singers come from the USA, don't they? They are from Canada?
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+They're very popular over there.
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+They're going to perform a number of well-known pieces that will appeal to children as well as adults.
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+That sounds good. My whole family are interested in music.
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+The next day the 18th. There's a performance by a ballet company called EUSTATIS.
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+Sorry, the name is spelled EUSTATIS.
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+They appeared in last year's festival and went down very well.
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+Again, their program is designed for all ages. Good, I expect we'll go to that.
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+I hope there's going to be a play during the festival, a comedy, ideally.
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+You're in luck. On the 19th and 20th, a local Amateur group are performing one written by a member of the group. it's called Jemima. That'll be on in the town Hall.
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+They've already performed it two or three times. I haven't seen it myself, but the review in the local paper was very good. And is it suitable for children? Yes.
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+In fact, it's aimed more at children than adults, so both performances are in the afternoon.
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+And what about dance? Will there be any performances? Yes. Also on the 20th, but in the evening.
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+A professional company is putting on a show of modern pieces with electronic music by young composes.
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+The show is about how people communicate or failed to communicate with each other, so it's got the rather strange name: Chat.
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+ I suppose that's because that's something we do both face to face and online. That's right.
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+Before you hear the rest of the conversation, you have some time to look at questions 5 to 10.
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+Now listen and answer questions 5 to 10.
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+Now there are also some workshops and other activities. They'll all take place at least once every day.
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+So everyone who wants to take part will have a chance.
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+Good, We're particularly interested in cookery. You don't happen to have a cookery workshop, do you?
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+We suddenly do, it's going to focus on how to make food part of a healthy lifestyle,
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+and it'll show that even sweet things like cakes can contain much less sugar than they usually do.
+
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+That might be worth going to. We're trying to encourage our children to cook.
+
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+Another workshop is just for children, and that's on creating posters to reflect the history of the town.
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+The aim is to make children aware of how both the town and people's lives have changed over the centuries.
+
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+The results will be exhibited in the Community Center.
+
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+Then the other workshop is in toy making, and that's for adults only.
+
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+Oh, Why is that? Because it involves carpentry, participants will be making toys out of wood,
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+so they'll be a lot of sharp chisels and other tools around it.
+
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+Makes sense to keep children away from it exactly.
+
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+Now let me tell you about some of the outdoor activities. They'll be supervised wild swimming. wild swimming?
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+What's that? It just means swimming in natural waters rather than a swimming pool. Oh, OK. In a Lake, for instance.
+
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+Yes, there's a beautiful one just outside the town, and that will be the venue for the swimming.
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+They'll be lifeguards on duty, so it's suitable for all ages.
+
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+And finally, they'll be a walk in some nearby Woods every day.
+
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+The leader is an expert on insects. He'll show some that live in the Woods, and how important they are for the environment.
+
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+So there are going to be all sorts of different things to do during the festival. There certainly are!
+
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+If you'd like to read about how the preparations for the festival of going, the festival organizer is keeping a blog.
+
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+Just search online for the festival website and you'll find it.
+
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+Well. Thank you very much for all the information you're welcome. Goodbye goodbye.
+
+58
+00:06:59,390 --> 00:07:01,370
+That is the end of part one.
+
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+You now have one minute to check your answers to part one.
+
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+Part 2
+
+2
+00:00:02,390 --> 00:00:07,300
+You will hear part of the talk to a gardening club about a local park.
+
+3
+00:00:08,650 --> 00:00:13,090
+First, you have some time to look at questions 11 to 14.
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+Now listen carefully and answer questions 11 to 14.
+
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+I'm very pleased to welcome this evening's guest speaker, Mark Logan, who's going to tell us about the recent transformation of Minster Park.
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+Over to you, Mark. Thank you.
+
+7
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+I'm sure you're all familiar with Minster Park.
+
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+It's been a feature of the city for well over a century, and has been the responsibility of the City Council for most of that time.
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+What perhaps isn't so well known is the origin of the park.
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+Unlike many public parks that started in private ownership, as the garden of a large house, for instance, Minster was some wasteland, rich people living nearby started planting with flowers in 1892.
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+It was unclear who actually owned the land.
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+And this wasn't settled until 20 years later, when the council took possession of it.
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+You may have noticed the statue near one of the entrances.
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+It's of Diane Gutshof who played a key role in the history of the park.
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+Once the council had become the legal owner, it planned to sell the land for housing.
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+Many local people wanted it to remain a place that everyone could go to.
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+To enjoy the fresh air and natural environment.
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+Remember, the park is in a densely populated residential area.
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+Diane Gutshof was one of those people, and she organized petitions and demonstrations, which eventually made the council change its mind about the future of the land.
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+Soon after this, the First World War broke out in 1914, and most of the park was Doug Arpan, planted with vegetables which were sold locally.
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+At one stage, the army considered taking it over for troop exercises, and got as far as contacting the City Council, then decided the park was too small to be of use.
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+There were occasional public meetings during the war in an area that had been retained as grass.
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+After the war, the park was turned back more or less to how it had been before 1914.
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+And continued almost unchanged until recently.
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+Plans for transforming it were drawn up at various times, most recently in 2013, though they were revised in 2015 before any work had started.
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+The changes finally got going in 2016 and we're finished on schedule last year.
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+Before you hear the rest of the talk, you have some time to look at questions 15 to 20.
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+Now listen and answer questions 15 to 20.
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+OK, let me tell you about some of the changes that have been made, and some things that have been retained.
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+If you look at this map, you'll see the familiar outline of the park, with the River forming the northern boundary ,and a gate in each of the other three walls.
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+The statue of Diane Gutshof has been moved.
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+It used to be close to the South Gate.
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+But it's now immediately to the North of the Lily Pond, almost in the center of the park, which makes it much more visible.
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+There's a new area of wooden sculptures, which are on the riverbank where the path from the East Gate makes a sharp bend.
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+There are two areas that are particularly intended for children.
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+The playground has been enlarged and improved, and that's between the River, and the path that leads from the pond to the River.
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+Then there's a new maze, a circular series of paths separated by low hedges. That's near the Westgate.
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+You go North from there towards the River, and then turn left to reach it.
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+There have been tennis courts in the park for many years, and they've been doubled from 4 to 8.
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+They're still in the Southwest corner of the park, where there's a right angle bend in the path.
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+Something else I'd like to mention is the new fitness area.
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+This is right next to the Lily Pond on the same side as the Westgate.
+
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+Now, as you're all gardeners, I'm sure you'll like to hear about the plants that have been chosen for the park.
+
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+That is the end of Part 2.
+
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+You now have 30 seconds to check your answers to Part 2.
+
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+Part 3
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+You will hear two students of English called Cathy and Graham.
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+Planning a display on 19th century British life and literature for university event.
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+First, you have some time to look at questions 21 to 24.
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+Now listen carefully and answer questions 21 to 24.
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+OK, Graham. So let's check we both know what we're supposed to be doing. OK!
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+So for the universities open day, we have to plan a display on British life and literature in the mid 19th century.
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+That's right, but will have some people to help us find the materials and set it up, remember?
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+For the moment we just need to plan it. Good.
+
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+So have you gathered who's expected to come and see the display?
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+Is it for the people studying English or students from other department's? I'm not clear about it. Nor me!
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+That was how it used to be, but it didn't attract many people, so this year it's going to be part of an open day to raise the universities profile.
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+It'll be publicized in the city to encourage people to come and find out something of what goes on here.
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+And it's included in the information that sent to people who are considering applying to study here next year.
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+Presumably some current students and lecturers will come. I would imagine so.
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+But we've been told to concentrate on the other categories of people, right?
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+We don't have to cover the whole range of 19th century literature, do we? No, it's entirely up to us.
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+I suggest just using Charles Dickens. That's a good idea.
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+Most people have heard of him and have probably read some of his novels or seen films based on them, so that's a good lead into life in his time.
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+Exactly, and his novels show the awful conditions that most people had to live in, don't they?
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+He wanted to shock people into doing something about it.
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+Did he do any campaigning other than writing? Yes, he campaigned for education and other social reforms and gave talks.
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+But I'm inclined to ignore that and focus on the novels. Yes, I agree.
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+Before you hear the rest of the discussion, you have some time to look at questions 25 to 30.
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+Now listen and answer questions 25 to 30.
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+OK, so now should we think about a topic linked to each novel?
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+Yes, I've printed out a list of Dickens's novels in the order they were published, in the hope you degree to focus on him.
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+You're lucky I did agree. Let's have a look OK. The first was the pick Wick papers published in 1836.
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+It was very successful when it came out, wasn't it? And was adapted for the theater straight away.
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+There's an interesting point, though, that there's a character who keeps falling asleep and that medical condition was named after the book- Pickwickian syndrome.
+
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+Oh, so why don't we use that as the topic and include some quotations from the novel. Right!
+
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+Next is Oliver Twist. There's a lot in the novel about poverty, but maybe something less obvious.
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+Wow, Oliver is taught how to steal, isn't he? We could use that.
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+To illustrate the fact that very few children went to school, particularly not poor children. So they learned in other ways, good idea.
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+What's next? maybe, Nicholas Nickleby?
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+Actually, he taught in a really cruel school, didn't he? That's right.
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+but there's also the company of touring actors that Nicholas joins.
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+We could do something on theaters and other amusements of the time.
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+We don't want only the bad things, do we? OK!
+
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+What about Martin Chuzzlewit? He goes to the USA, didn't he?
+
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+Yes, and Dickens himself had been there a year before, and drew on his experience there in the novel.
+
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+I wonder though, the main theme is selfishness, so we could do something on social justice?
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+No, too general, let's keep to your idea. I think it would work well.
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+He wrote Bleak House next. That's my favorite of his novels. Yes, mine too? Oh.
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+His satire of the legal system is pretty powerful. That's true.
+
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+But think about Esther, the heroin as a child. She lives with someone she doesn't know is her aunt, who treats her very badly.
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+Then she's very happy living with her Guardian, and he puts are in charge of the household.
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+And at the end she gets married and her Guardian gives her and her husband a house, where of course there very happy. Yes, I like that.
+
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+What should we take next? Little Dorrit.
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+Mr Dorrit has been in a debtors prison for years, so was Dickens‘s father, wasn't he?.That's right.
+
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+What about focusing on the part when Mr Dorrit inherits a fortune, and he starts pretending he's always been rich? Good idea.
+
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+OK, so next we need to think about what materials we want to illustrate each issue. That's going to be quite hard.
+
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+That is the end of Part 3.
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+You now have 30 seconds to check your answers to Part 3.
+
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+Part 4
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+You will hear part of a presentation about an agricultural program in the country of Mozambique.
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+First, you have some time to look at questions 31 to 40.
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+And carefully and answer questions 31 to 40.
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+I'm going to report on a case study of a program, which has been set up to help rural populations in Mozambique, a largely agricultural country in South East Africa.
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+The program worked with three communities in Chick Kuala Kuala district near the Limpopo River.
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+This is a dry and arid region with unpredictable rainfall.
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+Because of this, people in the area were unable to support themselves through agriculture,
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+and instead they used the forest as a means of providing themselves with an income, mainly by selling charcoal.
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+However, this was not a sustainable way of living in the long term, as they were rapidly using up this resource.
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+To support agriculture in this dry region, the program focused primarily on making use of existing water resources from the Limpopo River, by setting up systems of irrigation,
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+which would provide a dependable water supply for crops and animals.
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+The program worked closely with the district government, in order to find the best way of implementing this.
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+The region already had one farmers Association and it was decided to set up two more of these.
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+These associations planned and carried out activities, including water management, livestock breeding and agriculture.
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+And it was notable that in general, women formed the majority of the workforce.
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+It was decided that in order to keep the crops safe from animals, both wild and domestic, special areas should be fenced off where the crops could be grown.
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+The community was responsible for creating these fences, but the program provided the necessary wire for making them.
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+Once the area had been fenced off, it could be cultivated.
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+The land was dug, so that vegetables and cereals appropriate to the climate could be grown, and the program provided the necessary seeds for this.
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+The program also provided pumps, so that water could be brought from the River in pipes to the fields.
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+However, the labor was all provided by local people, and they also provided and put up the posts that supported the fences around the fields.
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+Once the program had been set up, its development was monitored carefully.
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+The farmers were able to grow enough produce, not just for their own needs, but also to sell.
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+However, getting the produce to places where it could be marketed was sometimes a problem, as the farmers did not have access to transport, and this resulted in large amounts of produce, especially vegetables being spoiled.
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+This problem was discussed with the farmers associations, and it was decided that in order to prevent food from being spoiled, the farmers needed to learn techniques for its preservation.
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+There was also an additional initiative that had not been originally planned, but which became a central feature of the program.
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+This was when farmers started to dig holes for tanks in the fenced off areas, and to fill these with water and use them for breeding fish.
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+An important source of protein.
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+After a time another suggestion was made by local people which hadn't been part of the program's original proposal, but which was also adopted later on.
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+They decided to try setting up colonies of bees.
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+Which would provide honey, both for their own consumption and to sell.
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+So what lessons can be learned from this program?
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+First of all, it tells us that in dry arid regions, if there is access to a reliable source of water, there is great potential for the development of agriculture.
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+In Chick Kuala Kuala, there was a marked improvement in agricultural production, which improved food security and benefited local people by providing them with both food and income.
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+However, it's important to set realistic timelines for each phase of the program, especially for its design, as mistakes made at this stage may be hard to correct later on.
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+The program demonstrates that sustainable development is possible in areas
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+That is the end of part 4.
+
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+00:07:27,730 --> 00:07:31,740
+You now have one minute to check your answers to part 4.
+
+40
+00:08:31,950 --> 00:08:34,520
+That is the end of the listening test.
+
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+00:08:35,960 --> 00:08:42,500
+In the IELTS test you would now have 10 minutes to transfer your answers to the answer sheet.
+
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+Test 3
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+This is the Ielts listening test.
+
+3
+00:00:06,630 --> 00:00:12,910
+You will hear a number of different recordings and you will have to answer questions on what you hear.
+
+4
+00:00:14,280 --> 00:00:21,020
+There will be time for you to read the instructions and questions and you will have a chance to check your work.
+
+5
+00:00:22,470 --> 00:00:25,690
+All the recordings will be played once only.
+
+6
+00:00:27,150 --> 00:00:29,350
+The test is in four parts.
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+At the end of the test you will be given 10 minutes to transfer your answers to the answer sheet.
+
+8
+00:00:38,570 --> 00:00:40,510
+No turn to part one.
+
+9
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+Part one
+
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+You will hear a woman who works at an employment agency talking to a man about jobs he could apply for.
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+First, you have some time to look at questions one to five.
+
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+Now listen carefully and answer questions one to five.
+
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+Good morning. Thanks for coming in to see us here at the agency . I'm one of the agency representatives and my name is Sally Baker.
+
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+Hi Sally, I think we spoke on the phone didn't we that's right. We did.
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+So, thank you for sending in your CV, we've had quite a careful look at it and I think we have two jobs that might be suitable for you.
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+OK, the first one, is in a company based in north London, there looking for an administrative assistant, OK.
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+What sort of company is it? They're called home solutions and they design and make furniture?
+
+18
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+Oh I don't know much about that, but it sounds interesting.
+
+19
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+yes. Well, as I said, they want someone in their office and looking at your past experience, it does look as if you fit quite a few of the requirements.
+
+20
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+So on your CV it appears you've done some data entry.
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+Yes, so that's one skill they want. Then they expect the person there point to attend meetings and take notes there OK.
+
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+I've done that before. Yes, and you need to be able to cope with general admin. Filing and keeping records and so on, but that should be OK.
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+And in my last job, I also had to manage the diary.
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+Excellent! That's something they want here too. I'd suggest you add it to your CV.
+
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+I don't think you mentioned that. Did you? No.
+
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+So, as far as the requirements go, they want a good computer skills of course, and they particularly mention spreadsheets.
+
+27
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+That should be fine. And interpersonal skills, which would be something they'd check with your references. I think that should be OK. Yes.
+
+28
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+and then they mentioned that they want someone who is careful and takes care with details.
+
+29
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+Just looking at your CV, I'd say you're probably all right there, I think so, yes!
+
+30
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+Do they want any special experience? I think they wanted some experience of Teleconferencing. Oh, I've got three years experience of that.
+
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+Uh-huh, let's see, yes. Good. In fact there only asking for at least one year, so that's great. So is that something that might interest you? It is, yes.
+
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+The only thing is you said they were in north London, so it would be quite a long commute for me, OK?
+
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+Before you hear the rest of the conversation, you have some time to look at questions 6 to 10.
+
+34
+00:04:31,310 --> 00:04:34,890
+Now listen and answer questions 6 to 10.
+
+35
+00:04:38,140 --> 00:04:42,120
+So the second position might suit you better as far as the location goes at.
+
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+That's for a warehouse assistant, and that's in south London. Yes, that would be a lot closer,
+
+37
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+And you've worked in a warehouse before, haven't you?
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+Yes, so as far as the responsibilities for this position, they want someone who could manage the stock obviously, and also deliveries.
+
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+That should be OK. You've got to keep track of stuff, but I've always been quite good with numbers.
+
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+Good, that their first requirement, and they want someone who is computer literate which we know you are. Sure.
+
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+And then they mention organizacional skills. They want someone who's well organized.
+
+42
+00:05:21,340 --> 00:05:29,360
+Yes, I think I am. And tidy? Yes, they go together really, don't they? Sure!
+
+43
+00:05:29,460 --> 00:05:36,220
+then the usual stuff, they want someone who can communicate well both orally and in writing, OK?
+
+44
+00:05:36,830 --> 00:05:43,160
+And for the last warehouse job I had, one of the things I enjoyed most was being part of a team.
+
+45
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+I found that was really essential for the job.
+
+46
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+Excellent, yes, they do mention that they want someone who's used to that, yes?
+
+47
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+Now when you were working in a warehouse last time, what sorts of items were you dealing with?
+
+48
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+It was mostly bathroom and kitchen equipment, sinks and stoves and fridges. So you're OK moving heavy things?
+
+49
+00:06:07,700 --> 00:06:11,920
+Sure, I'm quite strong, and I've had the training. Good!
+
+50
+00:06:12,100 --> 00:06:17,220
+Now. As far as experience goes, they mention they want someone with a license,
+
+51
+00:06:17,420 --> 00:06:23,680
+and that you have experience of driving in London. so you can cope with the traffic and so on.
+
+52
+00:06:23,740 --> 00:06:27,940
+Yes, no problem. and you've got experience of warehouse work.
+
+53
+00:06:28,520 --> 00:06:39,610
+And the final thing they mention is customer service. I think looking at your CV you're OK there, right? So what about pay? Can you tell me a bit more about that please?
+
+54
+00:06:42,880 --> 00:06:44,880
+That is the end of part one.
+
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+You now have one minute to check your answers to part one.
+
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+Part 2
+
+2
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+You will hear a woman called Alice Riches, talking on the radio, about a scheme which involves closing streets to traffic to allow children to play.
+
+3
+00:00:13,710 --> 00:00:18,270
+First, you have some time to look at questions 11 to 16.
+
+4
+00:01:03,480 --> 00:01:08,150
+Now listen carefully and answer questions 11 to 16.
+
+5
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+My guest on the show today is Alice Riches, who started the street play scheme where she lives in Beachwood Road.
+
+6
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+For those of you that don't already know, street play involves local residents closing off their street for a few hours, so that children have a chance to play in the streets safely.
+
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+She started it in her own street Beachwood Road, and the idea caught on, and there are now street place games all over the city. So when did you actually start the scheme, Alice?
+
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+Well, I first had the idea when my oldest child was still a toddler,
+
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+so that's about six years ago now, but it took at least two years of campaigning before we were actually able to make it happen.
+
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+So the schemes been up and running for three years now.
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+We'd love to be able to close our road for longer for the whole weekend from Saturday morning until Sunday evening, for example.
+
+12
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+At the moment is just once a week, but when we started it was only once a month. But we're working on it.
+
+13
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+So what actually happens when Beechwood Road is closed?
+
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+We have volunteer wardens, mostly parents, but some elderly residents too, who block off our road at either end.
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+The council have provided special signs, but there's always a volunteer there to explain what's happening to any motorists.
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+Generally they are fine about it. We've only had to get the police involved once or twice.
+
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+Now, I should explain that the road isn't completely closed to cars, but only residents cars are allowed.
+
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+If people really need to get in or out of Beechwood Road, it's not a problem, as long as they drive at under 20 kilometers per hour.
+
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+But most people just decide not to use their cars during this time.
+
+20
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+All they park in another Street. The wardens are only there to stop through traffic.
+
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+So can anyone apply to get involved in street play?
+
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+Absolutely, we want to include all kids in the city, especially those who live on busy roads. It's here that demand is greatest.
+
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+Obviously there isn't such demand in wealthier areas where the children have access to parks or large gardens,
+
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+or in the suburbs where there are usually more places for children to play outside.
+
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+I'd recommend that anyone listening who likes the idea should just give it a go.
+
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+We've been surprised by the positive reaction of residents all over the city, and that's not just parents.
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+There are always a few who complain, but they are tiny minority.
+
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+On the whole, everyone is very supportive and say they're very happy to see children out on the street, even if it does get quite noisy.
+
+29
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+Before you hear the rest of the conversation, you have some time to look at questions 17 to 20.
+
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+Listen and and answer questions 17 to 20.
+
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+There have been so many benefits of straight play for the kids.
+
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+Parents really like the fact that the kids are getting fresh air instead of sitting staring at a computer screen, even if they're not doing anything particularly energetic.
+
+33
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+And of course, it's great that kids can play with their friends outside without being supervised by their parents.
+
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+But for me, the biggest advantage is that kids develop confidence in themselves to be outside without their parents.
+
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+The other really fantastic thing is that children get to know the adults in the street. It's like having a big extended family.
+
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+It certainly does have a lot of benefits. I want to move on now and ask you about a related project in King Street.
+
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+Right, well, this was an experiment I was involved in, where local residents decided to try and reduce the traffic along King Street, which is the busiest main road in our area, by persuading people not to use their cars for one day.
+
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+We thought about making people pay more for parking, but we decided that would be really unpopular. So instead we just stopped people from parking on King Street but left the other car parks open.
+
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+It was surprising how much of a difference all this made.
+
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+As we predicted, air quality was significantly better, but what I hadn't expected was how much quieter it would be ,even with the bus is still running.
+
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+Of course, everyone said they felt safer, but we were actually amazed that Sales in the shops went up considerably that day. We thought they'd be fewer people out shopping, not more. That's really interesting. So the fact that.
+
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+That is the end of Part 2.
+
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+You now have 30 seconds to check your answers to Part 2.
+
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+Part 3
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+You will hear two students called Hazel and Tom talking about Hazel's media studies assignment.
+
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+First, you have some time to look at questions 21 to 26.
+
+4
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+Now listen carefully and answer questions 21 to 26.
+
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+Tom, can I ask you for some advice please? Yes, of course, if you think I can help, what's it about?
+
+6
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+It's my first media studies assignment. Um, I'm not sure how to go about it.
+
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+You must have done it last year. Is that the one comparing the coverage of a particular story in a range of newspapers?
+
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+That's right. Oh yes, I really enjoyed writing it.
+
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+So, what sort of things do I need to compare?well?
+
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+There are several things. For example, there's the question of which page of the newspaper the item appears on.
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+You mean because there's a big difference between having it on the front page and the bottom of page 10, for instance. Exactly.
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+And that shows how important the editor thinks the story is.
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+Then there's the size. How many column inches the story is given, how many columns it spreads over.
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+And I suppose that includes the headline. It certainly does. It's all part of attracting the readers attention.
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+What about graphics? Whether there's anything visual in addition to the text. yes, you need to consider those two,
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+because they can have a big effect on the reader's understanding of the story. Sometimes a bigger effect than the text itself.
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+Then you'll need to look at how the item is put together, what structure is it given?
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+Bear in mind that not many people read beyond the first paragraph, so what has the journalist put at the beginning.
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+And if, say, there are conflicting opinions about something, does one appear near the end where people probably won't read it.
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+And newspapers sometimes give wrong or misleading information, don't they? Either deliberately or by accident?
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+Should I be looking at that too? Yes, if you can.
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+Compare what's in different versions, and as far as possible, try and work out what's true and what isn't.
+
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+And that relates to a very important point: what's the writers purpose? Or at least, the most important one, if they have several.
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+It may seem to be to inform the public, but often is that they want to create fear or controversy, or to make somebody look ridiculous.
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+Gosh, I see what you mean.
+
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+And I suppose the writer may make assumptions about the reader.
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+That's right! About their knowledge of the subject, their attitudes, and the level of education, which means writing so that the readers understand without feeling patronized.
+
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+All of that will make a difference to how the story is presented.
+
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+Before you hear the rest of the discussion, you have some time to look at questions 27 to 30.
+
+30
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+Now listen and answer questions 27 to 30.
+
+31
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+Does it matter what type of story I write about?
+
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+No, national or international politics, the arts, anything, as long as it's covered in two or three newspapers?
+
+33
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+Though of course it will be easier and more fun if it's something you're interested in, and know something about.
+
+34
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+And on that basis and national news item would be worth analyzing. I'm quite keen on politics, so I'll try and find a suitable topic.
+
+35
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+What did you choose for your analysis, Tom? I was interested in how newspapers expressed their opinions explicitly.
+
+36
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+So I wanted to compare editorials in different papers.
+
+37
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+But when I started looking, I couldn't find two on the same topic that I felt like analyzing.
+
+38
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+In that case, that won't even bother to look.
+
+39
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+So in the end I chose a human interest story.
+
+40
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+A terribly emotional story about a young girl who was very ill, and lots of other people, mostly strangers, raised money so she could go abroad for treatment.
+
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+Actually, I was surprised some papers just wrote about how wonderful everyone was, but others considered the broader picture, like, why treatment wasn't available here.
+
+42
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+I usually find stories like that raise quite strong feelings in me.
+
+43
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+I'll avoid that. Perhaps all choose an arts topic, like different reviews of a film or something about funding for the arts.
+
+44
+00:05:58,260 --> 00:06:01,380
+I'll think about that. Yes, that might be interesting.
+
+45
+00:06:01,680 --> 00:06:08,890
+OK, well, thanks a lot for your help Tom. It's been really useful, you're welcome. Good luck with the assignment, Hazel.
+
+46
+00:06:11,990 --> 00:06:14,020
+That is the end of Part 3.
+
+47
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+You now have 30 seconds to check your answers to Part 3.
+
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+Part 4
+
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+You will hear part of a lecture on the early history of keeping clean.
+
+3
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+First, you have some time to look at questions 31 to 40.
+
+4
+00:01:03,040 --> 00:01:07,890
+Now Listen carefully and answer questions 31 to 40.
+
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+Nowadays we use different products for personal cleanliness, laundry, dish washing and household cleaning, but this is very much a 20th century development.
+
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+The origins of cleanliness date back to prehistoric times.
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+Since water is essential for life, the earliest people lived near water and knew something about its cleansing properties.
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+At least that it rinsed mud off their hands.
+
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+During the excavation of ancient Babylon, evidence was found that soap making was known as early as 2800 BC.
+
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+Archaeologists discovered cylinders made of clay, with inscriptions on them saying that fats were boiled with ashes.
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+This is a method of making soap, though there's no reference to the purpose of this material.
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+The early Greeks bathed for aesthetic reasons and apparently didn't use soap.
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+Instead, they cleaned their bodies with blocks of sand at pumice, and ashes.
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+Then anointed themselves with oil, and scraped off the oil and dirt with a metal instrument known as Strigil.
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+They also used oil mixed with ashes.
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+Clothes were washed without soap in streams.
+
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+The ancient Germans and Gulls are also credited with discovering how to make a substance called soap.
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+Made of melted animal fat and ashes.
+
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+They used this mixture to tint their hair red.
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+Soap got its name according to an ancient Roman legend, from Mount Sapo, where animals were sacrificed, leaving deposits of animal fat.
+
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+Rain washed these deposits along with wood ashes down into the clay soil along the River tiber.
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+Women found that this mixture greatly reduced the effort required to wash their clothes.
+
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+As Roman civilization advanced, so did bathing. The first of the famous Roman baths supplied with water from their aqueducts was built around 312 BC.
+
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+The bugs were luxurious and bathing became very popular.
+
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+And by the 2nd century AD, the Greek physician Galen recommended soap for both medicinal and cleansing purposes.
+
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+After the fall of Rome in 460, Seven, 80 and the resulting decline in bathing habits, much of Europe felt the impact of filth on public health.
+
+27
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+This lack of personal cleanliness and related unsanitary living conditions were major factors in the outbreaks of disease in the Middle Ages, and especially the Black Death of the 14th century.
+
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+Nevertheless, soap making became an established craft in Europe, and associations of soapmakers guarded their trade secrets closely.
+
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+Vegetable and animal oils were used with ashes of plants, along with perfume. Apparently for the first time.
+
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+Gradually more varieties of soap became available for shaving and shampooing, as well as bathing and laundering.
+
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+A major step toward large scale commercial soap making occured in 1791, when a French chemist Nicholas LeBlanc patented a process for turning salt into soda ash or sodium carbonate.
+
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+Soda ash is the alkali obtained from ashes that combines with fat to form soap.
+
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+The LeBlanc process yielded quantities of good quality, inexpensive soda dash.
+
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+Modern soap making was born some 20 years later, in the early 19th century, with the discovery by Michelle Eugene Chevrolet,
+
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+another French chemist of the chemical nature and relationship of fats, glycerine and fatty acids.
+
+36
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+His studies established the basis for both fat and soap chemistry, and soap making became a science.
+
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+Further developments during the 19th century made it easier and cheaper to manufacture soap.
+
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+Until the 19th century, soap was regarded as a luxury item, and was heavily taxed in several countries.
+
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+As it became more readily available, it became an everyday necessity,
+
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+a development that was reinforced when the high tax was removed.
+
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+Soap was then something ordinary people could afford, and cleanliness standards improved.
+
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+With this widespread use came the development of milder soaps for bathing, and soaps for use in the washing machines that were available to consumers, by the turn of the 20th century.
+
+43
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+That is the end of part 4.
+
+44
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+You now have one minute to check your answers to part 4.
+
+45
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+That is the end of the listening test.
+
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+In the IETLS test, you would now have 10 minutes to transfer your answers to the answer sheet.
+
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+Test 4
+
+2
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+This is the IELTS listening test.
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+3
+00:00:06,310 --> 00:00:12,590
+You will hear a number of different recordings and you will have to answer questions on what you hear.
+
+4
+00:00:13,960 --> 00:00:20,700
+There will be time for you to read the instructions and questions and you will have a chance to check your work.
+
+5
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+All the recordings will be played once only.
+
+6
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+The test is in four parts.
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+At the end of the test you will be given 10 minutes to transfer your answers to the answer sheet.
+
+8
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+Now, turn to part one.
+
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+Part one
+
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+You will hear a representative from a train company, talking to a woman about her train journey.
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+First, you have some time to look at questions one to six.
+
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+Now listen carefully and answer questions one to six.
+
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+Hello, do you mind if I ask you some questions about your journey today, we're doing a customer satisfaction survey.
+
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+Yes, OK. I've got about 10 minutes before my train home leaves. I'm on a day trip.
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+Great, thank you. So, first of all, could you tell me your name? It's Sophie Bird.
+
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+thank you. And would you mind telling me what you do?
+
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+I'm a journalist. Really? That must be interesting.
+
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+Yes, it is. So what's the reason for your visit here to the work.
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+Actually it's my day off. I came here to do some shopping. Oh, right.
+
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+But I do sometimes come here for work. OK. now, I'd like to ask some questions about your journey today. Is that OK? yes, no problem.
+
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+right, So can you tell me which station you're traveling back to? STAUNFIRTH where I live.
+
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+Uh, can I just check the spelling? STAUNFIRTH, That's right.
+
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+And you traveled from there this morning. Yes, OK, good.
+
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+Next, can I ask what kind of ticket you bought? I assume it wasn't a season ticket as you don't travel everyday.
+
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+That's right, no, I just got a normal return ticket.
+
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+I don't have a railcard, so I didn't get any discount. I keep meaning to get one because it's a lot cheaper.
+
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+Yes, you deceived 20% on your ticket today, so you paid the full price for your ticket. I paid 23.70 pounds.
+
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+OK. Do you think that's good value for money?
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+Not really, I think it's too much for a journey that only takes 45 minutes.
+
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+Yes, that's one of the main complaints we get, so you didn't buy your ticket in advance.
+
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+No, I know it's cheaper if you buy a week in advance, but I didn't know I was coming then.
+
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+I know you can't always plan ahead.
+
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+So did you buy it this morning? No, it was yesterday. right. And do you usually buy your tickets at the station?
+
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+Well, I do usually,but the ticket office closes early, and I hate using ticket machines.
+
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+I think ticket offices should be open for longer hours. There's always a queue for the machines and they're often out of order.
+
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+A lot of customers are seeing the same thing.
+
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+So to answer your question, I got an E ticket online.
+
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+Before you hear the rest of the conversation, you have some time to look at questions 7 to 10.
+
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+And answer questions 7 to 10.
+
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+OK, thank you, now. I'd like to ask you about your satisfaction with your journey.
+
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+So what would you say you were most satisfied with today?
+
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+Well, I like the Wi-Fi on the train. It's improved a lot. It makes it easier for me to work if I want to.
+
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+That's the first time today anyone's mentioned that. it's good to get some positive feedback on that. And is there anything you weren't satisfied with?
+
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+Well, normally the trains run on time and pretty reliable, but today there was a delay.
+
+45
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+The train was about 15 minutes behind schedule.
+
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+That down! now, I'd also like to ask about the facilities at the station.
+
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+You probably notice that the whole stations been upgraded. What are you most satisfied with?
+
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+Oh, I think the best thing is that they've improved the amount of information about train times etc. That's given to passengers is much clearer.
+
+49
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+Before there was only one board, and I couldn't always see it properly, which was frustrating. That's good. And is there anything you're not satisfied with?
+
+50
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+let's say, I think things have generally improved a lot. The trains are much more modern and I like the new cafe.
+
+51
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+But one thing is that there aren't enough places to sit down, especially on the platforms.
+
+52
+00:06:07,800 --> 00:06:14,700
+OK, so I'll put sitting down. Shall I ask the thing you're least satisfied with? Yes, OK?
+
+53
+00:06:15,520 --> 00:06:27,220
+Can I ask your opinion about some of the other facilities? We'd like feedback on whether people are satisfied, dissatisfied, or neither satisfied nor dissatisfied, OK?
+
+54
+00:06:27,800 --> 00:06:30,350
+But what about the parking at the station?
+
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+Well, to be honest, I don't really have an opinion as I never use it, so neither satisfied nor dissatisfied for that then. yes, I suppose so. OK, and what about these?
+
+56
+00:06:46,980 --> 00:06:48,980
+That is the end of part one.
+
+57
+00:06:50,330 --> 00:06:54,370
+You now have one minute to check your answers to part one.
+
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+Part 2
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+You will hear the chair of a committee on park facilities addressing her local town council about changes that have been made to the park.
+
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+First, you have some time to look at questions 11 to 16.
+
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+Now listen carefully and answer questions 11 to 16.
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+As chair of the Town Council subcommittee on park facilities.
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+I'd like to bring you up to date on some of the changes that have been made recently to the Croft Valley Park.
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+So if you could just take a look at the map I handed out, let's begin with a general overview.
+
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+So the basic arrangement of the park hasn't changed.
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+It still has two gates, North and South, and a Lake in the middle.
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+The cafe continues to serve an assortment of drinks and snacks ,
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+and it is still in the same place, looking out over the Lake and next to the Old Museum.
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+We're hoping to change the location of the toilets, and bring them nearer to the center of the park.
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+as there a bit out of the way at present, nearly adventure playground in the corner of your map.
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+The formal gardens have been replanted, an should be at their best in a month or two.
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+They used to be behind the Old Museum, but we've now used the space near the South Gate, between the park boundary and the path that goes past the Lake towards the Old Museum.
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+We have a new outdoor gym for adults and children, which is already proving very popular.
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+It's by the glass houses just to the right of the path from the South Gate.
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+You have to look for it as it's a bit hidden in the trees.
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+One very successful introduction has been our skateboard ramp.
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+It's in constant use during the evenings and holidays.
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+It's near the old museum. at the end of a little path that leads off from the main path between the Lake and the museum.
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+We've also introduced a new area for wild flowers to attract bees and butterflies.
+
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+It's on a bend in the path that goes around the East side of the Lake, just south of the adventure playground.
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+Before you hear the rest of the presentation, you have some time to look at questions 17 to 20.
+
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+Now listen and answer questions 17 to 20.
+
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+Now let me tell you a bit more about some of the changes to Croft Valley Park.
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+One of our most exciting developments has been the adventure playground.
+
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+We were aware that we had no where for children to let off steam.
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+And decided to use are available funds to set up a completely new facility in a large space to the North of the park.
+
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+It's open year round, though it closes early in the winter months and entrance is completely free.
+
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+Children can choose whatever activities they want to do, irrespective of their age.
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+But we do ask adults not to leave them on their own there. There are plenty of seats where parents can relax and keep an eye on their children at the same time.
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+Lastly, the glass houses.
+
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+A huge amount of work has been done on them to repair the damage following the disastrous fire that recently destroyed their western side.
+
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+Over 80,000 pounds were spent on replacing the glass walls, and the metal supports.
+
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+As well as the plants that had been destroyed, although unfortunately, the collection of tropical palm trees has proved too expensive to replace up to now.
+
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+At present, the glass houses are open from 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM, Mondays to Thursdays, and it's hoped to extend this to the weekend soon.
+
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+We are grateful to all those who helped us by contributing their time and money to this achievement.
+
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+The gardens have really been.
+
+40
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+That is the end of Part 2.
+
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+You now have 30 seconds to check your answers to Part 2.
+
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+Part 3
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+2
+00:00:02,540 --> 00:00:10,460
+You will hear two students of social history called Annie and Jack discussing their presentation about refrigeration.
+
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+First, you have some time to look at questions 21 to 24.
+
+4
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+Now listen carefully and answer questions 21 to 24.
+
+5
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+OK, Jack, before we plan our presentation about refrigeration, let's discuss what we've discovered so far.
+
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+Fine, Annie, though, I have to admit I haven't done much research yet.
+
+7
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+Nor me, but I found an interesting article about icehouses.
+
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+I'd seen some 18th and 19 century ones here in the UK, so I knew they were often built in a shady area or underground, close to lakes that might freeze in the winter,
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+then blocks of ice could be cut and stored in the ice house.
+
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+but I didn't realize that insulating the blocks with straw or sawdust meant they didn't melt for months. The ancient Romans had refrigeration too.
+
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+I didn't know that. yes, pits were dug in the ground and snow was imported from the mountains, even though they were at quite a distance there. Snow was stored in the pits.
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+Ice formed at the bottom of it, both the ice and snow were then sold. The ice cost more than the snow.
+
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+And my guess is that only the wealthy members of society could afford it. I wouldn't be surprised.
+
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+I also came across an article about modern domestic fridges.
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+Several different technologies used, but they were too complex for me to understand.
+
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+You have to wonder what happens when people get rid of old ones.
+
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+You mean because the gas is in the more harmful for the environment?
+
+18
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+Exactly! At least there are now plenty of organisations that will recycle most of the components safely.
+
+19
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+But of course some people just dump old fridges in the countryside.
+
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+It's hard to see how they can be stopped, unfortunately.
+
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+In the UK we get rid of three million a year altogether. That sounds a lot.
+
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+Especially because fridges hardly ever breakdown. That's right,
+
+23
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+ in this country, We keep domestic fridges for 11 years on average, and a lot last for 20 or more.
+
+24
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+So if you divide the cost by the number of years, you can use a fridge. They're not expensive, compared with some household appliances. True!
+
+25
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+I suppose manufacturers encourage people to spend more by making them different colors and designs.
+
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+I'm sure when my parents bought their first fridge, they had hardly any choice. Yes, there's been quite a change.
+
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+Before you hear the rest of the discussion, you have some time to look at questions 25 to 30.
+
+28
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+Now listen and answer questions 25 to 30.
+
+29
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+Right, let's make a list of topics to cover in our presentation and decide who's going to do more research on them.
+
+30
+00:04:01,860 --> 00:04:04,800
+Then later we can get together and plan the next step.
+
+31
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+OK, how about starting with how useful refrigeration is, and the range of goods that are refrigerated nowadays. Because of course, it's not just food and drinks.
+
+32
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+No, I suppose flowers and medicines are refrigerated too, and computers, I could do that, unless you particularly want to. No, That's fine by me.
+
+33
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+What about the effects of refrigeration on people's health?
+
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+After all, some of the chemicals used in the 19th century were pretty harmful, but there have been lots of benefits too, like, always having access to fresh food.
+
+35
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+Do you fancy dealing with that?
+
+36
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+I'm not terribly keen to be honest. nor me.
+
+37
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+My mind just goes blank when I read anything about chemicals.
+
+38
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+All right then, I'll do you a favor, but you owe me Jack. OK, what about the effects on food producers?
+
+39
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+Like, farmers in poorer countries, being able to export their produce to developed countries, something for you, maybe. I don't mind, you should be quite interesting.
+
+40
+00:05:08,840 --> 00:05:20,040
+I think we should also look at how refrigeration has helped whole cities, like Las Vegas, which couldn't exist without refrigeration because it's in the middle of a desert, right?
+
+41
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+Why do quick look at an economics book in the library that's got a chapter about this sort of thing.
+
+42
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+I could give you the title if you want to do this section.
+
+43
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+Not particularly, to be honest, I find economics books pretty heavy going as a rule. OK, leave it to me then, thanks.
+
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+Then, there's transport and the difference that refrigerated trucks have made. I wouldn't mind having a go at that.
+
+45
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+Don't forget trains too. I read something about milk and butter being transported in refrigerated railroad cars in the USA, right back in the 1840s.
+
+46
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+I hadn't thought of trains. Thanks. Should we have a separate section on domestic fridges. After all, there something everyone's familiar with?
+
+47
+00:06:01,460 --> 00:06:08,090
+What about splitting it into two? You could investigate 19th and 20th century fridges.
+
+48
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+And I'll concentrate on what's available these days, and how manufacturers differentiate their products from those of their competitors. OK, that suit me.
+
+49
+00:06:20,770 --> 00:06:22,810
+That is the end of Part 3.
+
+50
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+You now have 30 seconds to check your answers to Part 3.
+
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+Part 4
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+You will hear a history student giving part of a presentation about changes in British society in the 19th century.
+
+3
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+First, you have some time to look at questions 31 to 40.
+
+4
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+And carefully and answer questions 31 to 40.
+
+5
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+Hi everyone, in this session I'll be presenting my research about the social history of Britain during the Industrial Revolution.
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+I particularly looked at how ordinary lives were affected by changes that happened at that time.
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+This was a time that saw the beginning of a new phenomenon, consumerism.
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+Where buying and selling goods became a major part of ordinary people's lives.
+
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+In fact, it was in the 19th century that the quantity and quality of people's possessions was used as an indication of the wealth of the country.
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+Before this, the vast majority of people had very few possessions, but all that was changed by the Industrial Revolution.
+
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+This was the error from the mid 18th to the late 19th century,
+
+12
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+when improvements in how goods were made, as well as in technology triggered massive social changes, that transformed life for just about everybody in several key areas.
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+First, let's look at manufacturing.
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+When it comes to manufacturing, we tend to think of the Industrial Revolution in images of steam engines and coal.
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+And it's true that the Industrial Revolution couldn't have taken place at all, if it weren't for these new sources of power.
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+They marked an important shift away from the traditional watermills and windmills that had dominated before this.
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+The most advanced industry for much of the 19th century, with textiles.
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+This meant that fashionable fabrics and lace and ribbons were made available to everyone.
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+Before the industrial revolution, most people made goods to sell in small workshops, often in their own homes.
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+But enormous new machines were now being created that could produce the goods faster, and on a larger scale, and these required a lot more space.
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+So large factories were built.
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+Replacing the workshops and forcing workers to travel to work.
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+In fact, large numbers of people migrated from villages into towns as a result.
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+As well as manufacturing, there were new technologies in transport, contributing to the growth of consumerism.
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+The horse drawn stagecoaches and carts of the 18th century, which carried very few people and goods and traveled slowly along poorly surfaced roads, were gradually replaced by the numerous canals that were constructed.
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+These were particularly important for the transportation of goods.
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+The canals gradually fell out of use though, as railways were developed, becoming the main way of moving goods and people from one end of the country to the other.
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+And the goods they moved went just coal, iron clothes and so on.
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+Significantly, they included newspapers, which meant that thousands of people were not only more knowledgeable about what was going on in the country, but could also read about what was available in the shops.
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+And that encourage them to buy more.
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+So faster forms of transport resulted in distribution becoming far more efficient.
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+Goods could not be sold all over the country instead of just in the local market.
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+The third main area that's all changes that contributed to consumerism was retailing.
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+The number and quality of shops grew rapidly, and in particular, small shops suffered as customers flocked to the growing number of department stores, a form of retailing. There was knew in the 19th century.
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+The entrepreneurs who opened these found new ways to stock them with goods and to attract customers.
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+For instance, improved lighting inside greatly increase the visibility of the goods for sale.
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+Another development that made goods more visible from outside resulted from the use of plate glass, which made it possible for windows to be much larger than previously.
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+New ways of promoting goods were introduced too.
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+Previously, the focus had been on informing potential customers about the availability of goods.
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+Now there was an explosion in advertising trying to persuade people to go shopping.
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+Flanders claims that one of the great effects of the Industrial Revolution was that it created choice.
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+All sorts of things that have previously been luxury's from sugar to cutlery became conveniences.
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+And before long, they turned into necessities, life without sugar or cutlery was unimaginable. Rather like mobile phones these days.
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+That is the end of part 4.
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+You now have one minute to check your answers to part 4.
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+That is the end of the listening test.
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+In the IETLS test, you would now have 10 minutes to transfer your answers to the answer sheet.
+
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+[ti:]
+[ar:]
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+[by:九九Lrc歌词网~www.99Lrc.net]
+[00:23.30]第一节 图片判断
+[01:45.57]1. The man is teaching his sister to play the piano.
+[01:52.49]The man is teaching his sister to play the piano.
+[02:07.56]2. There are some flowers on the table against the wall.
+[02:14.37]There are some flowers on the table against the wall.
+[02:29.15]3. Today people can buy almost anything through the Internet.
+[02:37.72]Today people can buy almost anything through the Internet.
+[02:53.64]4. Tom and Kate talked while walking out of the classroom.
+[03:00.53]Tom and Kate talked while walking out of the classroom.
+[03:15.97]5. The plane landed at the airport at 4:30 in the morning.
+[03:24.28]The plane landed at the airport at 4:30 in the morning.
+[03:40.39]6. Mary cooked her dinner while she listened to the radio.
+[03:47.83]Mary cooked her dinner while she listened to the radio.
+[04:02.53]7. Jack is helping his daughter learn to ride a bike.
+[04:09.11]Jack is helping his daughter learn to ride a bike.
+[04:23.93]8. Susan jumped into the river and swam to the other side.
+[04:31.31]Susan jumped into the river and swam to the other side.
+[04:47.02]9. A little dog is running behind a boy on the road.
+[04:54.59]A little dog is running behind a boy on the road.
+[05:10.10]10. Jane always wears a hat when she works in the garden.
+[05:17.54]Jane always wears a hat when she works in the garden.
+[05:31.35]第二节 对话应答
+[06:05.51]11. What color is your new shirt?
+[06:10.95]What color is your new shirt?
+[06:24.33]12. How long have you had a cold?
+[06:29.97]How long have you had a cold?
+[06:43.43]13. Whose house is that, on the top of the mountain?
+[06:50.06]Whose house is that, on the top of the mountain?
+[07:04.95]14. How much does that bicycle cost?
+[07:10.66]How much does that bicycle cost?
+[07:24.33]15. I'll have to miss your party this Saturday.
+[07:30.77]I'll have to miss your party this Saturday.
+[07:45.36]16. Could you give me a cup of tea, please?
+[07:52.07]Could you give me a cup of tea, please?
+[08:06.01]17. Hurry, Tom! We are waiting for you.
+[08:12.07]Hurry, Tom! We are waiting for you.
+[08:26.35]18. Why are you turning on the light?
+[08:32.17]Why are you turning on the light?
+[08:45.71]19. I’m sorry she’s out right now, can I take a message?
+[08:53.64]I’m sorry she’s out right now, can I take a message?
+[09:08.70]20. I think we will have to make some plans soon.
+[09:15.39]I think we will have to make some plans soon.
+[09:28.87]第三节 对话理解
+[10:07.06]21. M: Amy, did you meet any interesting people in your travels?
+[10:13.31]W: I did indeed. In fact, I’m thinking of writing a book about them.
+[10:20.19]M: Amy, did you meet any interesting people in your travels?
+[10:24.95]W: I did indeed. In fact, I’m thinking of writing a book about them.
+[10:40.93]22. W: Front desk, how can I help you?
+[10:44.89]M: Hi, I’d like to know what time you serve breakfast.
+[10:50.56]W: Front desk, how can I help you?
+[10:53.41]M: Hi, I’d like to know what time you serve breakfast.
+[11:08.49]23. M: Jane, what did you talk about with Mary and Lucy just now?
+[11:15.48]W: We talked about the future.
+[11:18.00]I want to be a writer and they both liked education.
+[11:23.93]M: Jane, what did you talk about with Mary and Lucy just now?
+[11:29.27]W: We talked about the future.
+[11:31.83]I want to be a writer and they both liked education.
+[11:47.06]24. W: I can’t seem to find Park Street on the map.
+[11:52.76]M: Maybe we should ask that policeman for help.
+[11:57.34]W: I can’t seem to find Park Street on the map.
+[12:01.45]M: Maybe we should ask that policeman for help.
+[12:15.40]25. M: I called your home, but there was no answer. Where were you?
+[12:22.30]W: I was in Paris from Thursday to Saturday.
+[12:27.00]M: I called your home, but there was no answer. Where were you?
+[12:32.43]W: I was in Paris from Thursday to Saturday.
+[12:46.95]26. M: It’s so cold today. My car won’t start.
+[12:52.63]W: Neither will mine.
+[12:54.37]I guess I’ll have to take the bus to work.
+[12:58.89]M: It’s so cold today. My car won’t start.
+[13:03.08]W: Neither will mine.
+[13:05.00]I guess I’ll have to take the bus to work.
+[13:18.82]27. W: Do you think the rain will stop today?
+[13:23.12]M: I’m not sure, but the radio says it may clear up in the afternoon.
+[13:29.51]W: Do you think the rain will stop today?
+[13:32.97]M: I’m not sure, but the radio says it may clear up in the afternoon.
+[13:48.87]28. W: Hi, Tom. How’s your new job on Wall Street?
+[13:54.52]M: Fine, I really like my manager.
+[13:58.60]W: Hi, Tom. How’s your new job on Wall Street?
+[14:03.03]M: Fine, I really like my manager.
+[14:16.66]29. W: I’m not going to Dave’s Party. I have to study.
+[14:22.75]M: But what can I tell Dave?
+[14:25.72]W: Tell him I’m sick.
+[14:28.62]W: I’m not going to Dave’s Party. I have to study.
+[14:33.57]M: But what can I tell Dave?
+[14:36.35]W: Tell him I’m sick.
+[14:48.98]30. M: Excuse me, do you know how to go to Daniel's Street?
+[14:55.54]W: Are you driving or taking the subway?
+[14:58.65]M: The subway.
+[14:59.89]W: Right. You can take Line 9.
+[15:05.04]M: Excuse me, do you know how to go to Daniel's Street?
+[15:09.93]W: Are you driving or taking the subway?
+[15:13.02]M: The subway.
+[15:14.26]W: Right. You can take Line 9.
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+[00:24.47]��һ�ڣ�ͼƬ�ж�
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+[01:17.84]The train goes at 6:15.
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+[02:02.02]1. Of all the fruits, I like apples the best.
+[02:09.22]Of all the fruits, I like apples the best.
+[02:27.76]2. John can play the guitar very well.
+[02:33.17]John can play the guitar very well.
+[02:52.32]3. She ate some grapes.
+[02:55.90]She ate some grapes.
+[03:11.38]4. Ann is watching TV now.
+[03:18.06]Ann is watching TV now.
+[03:33.94]5. Last week we went to the zoo.
+[03:40.37]Last week we went to the zoo.
+[03:57.43]6. Look!How lovely those ducks are!
+[04:04.98]Look!How lovely those ducks are!
+[04:20.14]7. Tennis is my favourite sport.
+[04:26.03]Tennis is my favourite sport.
+[04:39.59]8. The children are planting trees.
+[04:46.60]The children are planting trees.
+[05:03.02]9. I think the one with feathers is more fashionable than the others.
+[05:11.44]I think the one with feathers is more fashionable than the others.
+[05:28.63]10. Mum, I'm hungry. Can I have some cakes?
+[05:35.66]Mum, I'm hungry. Can I have some cakes?
+[05:55.97]�ڶ��ڣ��Ի�����
+[06:00.16]�ڱ����У��㽫����15�ζԻ���ÿ�ζԻ���һ�����⡣
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+[06:42.26]11. W: Is it still raining outside?
+[06:46.02]M: No, but the wind is still blowing.
+[06:51.16]W: Is it still raining outside?
+[06:54.17]M: No, but the wind is still blowing.
+[07:11.72]12. M: How do you like your neighbours?
+[07:14.37]W: The old man looks serious and I've never seen him smile. The old lady is very kind.
+[07:24.95] M: How do you like your neighbours?
+[07:27.56]W: The old man looks serious and I've never seen him smile. The old lady is very kind.
+[07:46.70]13. W: Why are you visiting Hongkong?
+[07:51.20]M: I'm just on holiday.
+[07:55.65]W: Why are you visiting Hongkong?
+[07:57.55]M: I'm just on holiday.
+[08:10.93]14. W: Shall I lock the language lab now before I go home?
+[08:16.98]M: Don't trouble. I'll check it myself later.
+[08:22.74]W: Shall I lock the language lab now before I go home?
+[08:26.93]M: Don't trouble. I'll check it myself later
+[08:42.08]15. M: Will you see your uncle tomorrow, Jane?
+[08:47.28]W: Oh�� I don't think I will.
+[08:50.88] M: Will you see your uncle tomorrow, Jane?
+[08:55.06]W: Oh�� I don't think I will.
+[09:07.80]16. W: How far is it from our school to the park?
+[09:14.25]M: It's about 250 meters.
+[09:19.29] W: How far is it from our school to the park?
+[09:22.95]M: It's about 250 meters.
+[09:37.80]17. M: How did you enjoy the film yesterday evening?
+[09:44.05]W: Well, most of the people left the cinema before it was over.
+[09:50.75] M: How did you enjoy the film yesterday evening?
+[09:55.65]W: Well, most of the people left the cinema before it was over.
+[10:12.39]18. M: Are you going to visit Uncle Wang's factory next week?
+[10:19.04]W: No. We're going to the West Hill Farm.
+[10:24.74]M: Are you going to visit Uncle Wang's factory next week?
+[10:28.99]W: No. We're going to the West Hill Farm.
+[10:43.56]19. M: Would you show me a pair of brown shoes in size six, please?
+[10:51.80]W: Oh, what a pity! We have no size six left.
+[10:57.84] M: Would you show me a pair of brown shoes in size six, please?
+[11:04.65]W: Oh, what a pity! We have no size six left.
+[11:21.05]20. M: May I speak to Tom, please?
+[11:26.45]W: Hold on for a moment, please.
+[11:29.70] M: May I speak to Tom, please?
+[11:34.17]W: Hold on for a moment, please.
+[11:48.00]21. M: Can I have the earphone changed? It's not working.
+[11:55.20]W: Let me check it.
+[11:59.54] M: Can I have the earphone changed? It's not working.
+[12:05.73]W: Let me check it.
+[12:18.83]22. W: I think the story is interesting, but Mary thinks it dull. Can you tell us how you like it?
+[12:30.23]M: I'm sorry I know nothing about your story.
+[12:36.73]W: I think the story is interesting, but Mary thinks it dull. Can you tell us how you like it?
+[12:45.75]M: I'm sorry I know nothing about your story.
+[13:01.65]23. W: How are you, Brandon?
+[13:05.84]M: Oh, dear, my back��s killing me.
+[13:11.80]W: How are you, Brandon?
+[13:13.75]M: Oh, dear, my back��s killing me.
+[13:29.84]24. W: But it��s only for a few minutes. I��m waiting for a friend.
+[13:37.64]M: This is a taxi park. You can park in the car park. It��s just around the corner.
+[13:45.78] W: But it��s only for a few minutes. I��m waiting for a friend.
+[13:51.12]M: This is a taxi park. You can park in the car park. It��s just around the corner.
+[14:10.98]25. M: I��ll take two shirts.
+[14:15.28]W: Forty yuan, please.
+[14:18.73] M: I��ll take two shirts.
+[14:21.28]W: Forty yuan, please.
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+[by:�ž�Lrc�������www.99Lrc.net]
+[00:25.71]��һ�� ͼƬ�ж�
+[02:02.21]1. He is studying for the exam in his own room.
+[02:08.12]He is studying for the exam in his own room.
+[02:21.18]2. She will play a piece of music at the party.
+[02:26.92]She will play a piece of music at the party.
+[02:41.02]3. The doctor��s office is on the fifth floor.
+[02:45.74]The doctor��s office is on the fifth floor.
+[02:59.35]4. It has been cold and windy these days.
+[03:04.22]It has been cold and windy these days.
+[03:18.03]5. October is the best month in north China.
+[03:23.16]October is the best month in north China.
+[03:37.38]6. Orange juice is my favorite drink.
+[03:41.97]Orange juice is my favorite drink.
+[03:55.34]7. The meeting will be over at ten.
+[03:59.77]The meeting will be over at ten.
+[04:12.93]8. Playing table tennis is good for your health.
+[04:18.32]Playing table tennis is good for your health.
+[04:32.24]9. Last vacation, he took an airplane to go home.
+[04:38.39]Last vacation, he took an airplane to go home.
+[04:52.86]10. Tom saw his friend off at the railway station.
+[04:58.59]Tom saw his friend off at the railway station.
+[05:20.00]�ڶ��� �Ի�Ӧ��
+[05:58.78]11. Can I have a look at your price list?
+[06:04.81]Can I have a look at your price list?
+[06:20.16]12. Shall we meet sometime next week?
+[06:24.46]Shall we meet sometime next week?
+[06:39.28]13. David, have you finished the work report?
+[06:45.51]David, have you finished the work report?
+[07:01.37]14. May I have your business card, Mr. Johnson?
+[07:06.82]May I have your business card, Mr. Johnson?
+[07:22.16]15. Did you enjoy your trip to Beijing?
+[07:27.06]Did you enjoy your trip to Beijing?
+[07:41.91]16. Can I have your phone number, please?
+[07:47.24]Can I have your phone number, please?
+[08:01.84]17. Which would you prefer, tea or coffee?
+[08:08.37]Which would you prefer, tea or coffee?
+[08:23.82]18. Would you like to come for dinner tonight?
+[08:28.15]Would you like to come for dinner tonight?
+[08:42.97]19. How do you like the work here?
+[08:47.70]How do you like the work here?
+[09:02.43]20. Excuse me, do I have to pay in cash?
+[09:08.31]Excuse me, do I have to pay in cash?
+[09:17.48]������ �Ի�����
+[09:58.88]W: 21. Have you seen Mr. Young lately?
+[10:02.28]M: No, I haven��t seen him since the week before last.
+[10:08.71]W: Have you seen Mr. Young lately?
+[10:10.93]M: No, I haven��t seen him since the week before last.
+[10:28.26]M:22. Hello��Mary. Why are you standing here in the cold wind?
+[10:33.06]W: I��m waiting for a bus.
+[10:37.45]M:Hello��Mary. Why are you standing here in the cold wind?
+[10:42.17]W: I��m waiting for a bus.
+[10:56.47]M:23. Are you from England?
+[10:59.98]W: No, I��m from America.
+[11:03.70]M:Are you from England?
+[11:06.01]W: No, I��m from America.
+[11:20.65]M: 24. Can I help you, Madam?
+[11:23.48]W: Yes, I like this blue dress. How much is it?
+[11:29.10]M: Can I help you, Madam?
+[11:30.55]W: Yes, I like this blue dress. How much is it?
+[11:48.45]W: 25. What��s the matter, John?
+[11:51.41]M: My TV set doesn��t work. I have to get it fixed.
+[11:57.84]W: What��s the matter, John?
+[11:59.37]M: My TV set doesn��t work. I have to get it fixed.
+[12:16.31]M:26. Hi, Jane. Um...do you know how to get in touch with Jim?
+[12:22.63]W:Oh��John. I haven��t seen Jim for a while.
+[12:26.39]But you can try this phone number.
+[12:29.42]M:Hi, Jane. Um...do you know how to get in touch with Jim?
+[12:34.24]W:Oh��John. I haven��t seen Jim for a while.
+[12:38.02]But you can try this phone number.
+[12:52.11]W:27. John. I��m going to the book store tomorrow.
+[12:56.33]M:Oh, Kate. I wish I could go with you but you know...
+[13:01.95]W:John. I��m going to the book store tomorrow.
+[13:04.69]M:Oh, Kate. I wish I could go with you but you know...
+[13:21.36]W:28. What do you plan for the coming summer vacation?
+[13:25.69]M:It depends on my exam results.
+[13:29.42]W:What do you plan for the coming summer vacation?
+[13:32.47]M:It depends on my exam results.
+[13:47.47]W:29. Hello, Smith! I hear you are planning to study abroad after college.
+[13:53.54]M:Yes. I don��t want to start working so soon.
+[13:58.15]W:Hello, Smith! I hear you are planning to study abroad after college.
+[14:03.12]M:Yes. I don��t want to start working so soon.
+[14:18.96]W:30. Harry, the Christmas is coming soon.
+[14:23.11]Let��s go shopping for some presents.
+[14:25.99]M:Oh, God. Leave me alone.
+[14:29.78]W:Harry, the Christmas is coming soon.
+[14:33.01]Let��s go shopping for some presents.
+[14:35.97]M:Oh, God. Leave me alone.
+
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+[by:九九Lrc歌词网~www.99Lrc.net]
+[00:29.91]第一节 图片判断
+[01:55.30]1.Susan helped an old lady off the bus yesterday morning.
+[02:02.16]Susan helped an old lady off the bus yesterday morning.
+[02:16.83]2.The girl is drawing a picture of a young man.
+[02:22.78]The girl is drawing a picture of a young man.
+[02:37.04]3.Look! A man is riding a big elephant over there.
+[02:43.79]Look! A man is riding a big elephant over there.
+[02:58.31]4.A tree fell across the road and was in his way as he drove.
+[03:05.36]A tree fell across the road and was in his way as he drove.
+[03:20.72]5.There are heavy clouds over the top of mountain.
+[03:26.79]There are heavy clouds over the top of mountain.
+[03:40.85]6.Bob usually has a cold shower before going to work.
+[03:47.89]Bob usually has a cold shower before going to work.
+[04:03.01]7.Mary went into the supermarket with the basket in her hand.
+[04:09.78]Mary went into the supermarket with the basket in her hand.
+[04:24.56]8.Standing between the man and woman is a small boy.
+[04:31.32]Standing between the man and woman is a small boy.
+[04:46.07]9.Please buy me some stamps on your way to the bookstore.
+[04:52.46]Please buy me some stamps on your way to the bookstore.
+[05:07.07]10.Susan made a call to Jack as soon as she got home.
+[05:13.69]Susan made a call to Jack as soon as she got home.
+[05:27.06]第二节 对话应答
+[06:02.33]11.Could you please pass me the key?
+[06:07.60]Could you please pass me the key?
+[06:20.94]12.How long have you been feeling like this?
+[06:26.55]How long have you been feeling like this?
+[06:40.79]13.May I see the green skirt in the window, please?
+[06:46.62]May I see the green skirt in the window, please?
+[07:00.95]14.What time did you get home last night?
+[07:06.90]What time did you get home last night?
+[07:20.87]15.What are you cooking? It smells so good.
+[07:26.80]What are you cooking? It smells so good.
+[07:41.03]16.I am not going on the school trip this weekend.
+[07:47.59]I am not going on the school trip this weekend.
+[08:02.17]17.How was the party on Friday night?
+[08:07.83]How was the party on Friday night?
+[08:21.45]18.When are you going to do your homework?
+[08:27.41]When are you going to do your homework?
+[08:41.31]19.What do you do for a living?
+[08:46.32]What do you do for a living?
+[08:59.61]20.Please finish your report before 5 o’clock this afternoon.
+[09:06.77]Please finish your report before 5 o’clock this afternoon.
+[09:21.34]第三节 对话理解
+[10:00.92]21. M: I am going to Australia during the school holidays.
+[10:06.41]What are your plans?
+[10:08.34]W: I am going to Canada to spend some time with my parents.
+[10:13.74]M: I am going to Australia during the school holidays.
+[10:17.34]What are your plans?
+[10:19.31]W: I am going to Canada to spend some time with my parents.
+[10:34.35]22. M:We’d better call a taxi or we’ll be late for the meeting.
+[10:39.57]W: Why not ask Jerry to drive us there?
+[10:42.11]He is free at home.
+[10:45.23]M:We’d better call a taxi or we’ll be late for the meeting.
+[10:48.73]W: Why not ask Jerry to drive us there?
+[10:51.48]He is free at home.
+[11:04.00]23.M: Could you lend me fifty dollars?
+[11:07.93]I need to buy a new pair of shoes.
+[11:10.51]W:Oh, I’m sorry, I’ve only got fifteen dollars on me.
+[11:16.06]M: Could you lend me fifty dollars?
+[11:18.28]I need to buy a new pair of shoes.
+[11:20.77]W:Oh, I’m sorry, I’ve only got fifteen dollars on me.
+[11:36.01]24. M:Did you see the show on TV last night?
+[11:40.66]W: No, a friend came to see me,
+[11:42.61]and we talked for a long time.
+[11:46.40]M:Did you see the show on TV last night?
+[11:49.49]W: No, a friend came to see me,
+[11:51.45]and we talked for a long time.
+[12:04.76]25. M: Let’s go in here.
+[12:07.82]I need a new chair for my computer desk.
+[12:10.75]W: OK. They’ve got some nice chairs here in the shop.
+[12:16.14]M: Let’s go in here.
+[12:17.56]I need a new chair for my computer desk.
+[12:20.64]W: OK. They’ve got some nice chairs here in the shop.
+[12:35.41]26.M: Lucy, whose birthday party are you going to?
+[12:40.55]W: It’s Tom’s party.
+[12:42.00]I am going with Amy.
+[12:45.09]M: Lucy, whose birthday party are you going to?
+[12:48.47]W: It’s Tom’s party.
+[12:49.97]I am going with Amy.
+[13:04.34]27.W: Would you like to sit here in the middle of the room, sir?
+[13:07.60]M: I’m afraid this dinner table is too small for all six of us.
+[13:13.78]W: Would you like to sit here in the middle of the room, sir?
+[13:16.84]M: I’m afraid this dinner table is too small for all six of us.
+[13:32.73]28.M: My old radio is broken.
+[13:36.43]I’m not sure if Jack can fix it.
+[13:39.25]W: Well, if he can’t, no one can.
+[13:43.54]M: My old radio is broken.
+[13:45.58]I’m not sure if Jack can fix it.
+[13:48.23]W: Well, if he can’t, no one can.
+[14:02.41]29.M: What do you do on Saturday?
+[14:06.71]W: I usually go shopping. And you?
+[14:09.55]M: I do some cleaning on Saturday morning.
+[14:12.26]In the afternoon, I play football.
+[14:16.66]M: What do you do on Saturday?
+[14:19.37]W: I usually go shopping. And you?
+[14:22.10]M: I do some cleaning on Saturday morning.
+[14:24.80]In the afternoon, I play football.
+[14:38.98]30.W:David, do you know Peter?
+[14:42.24]M: Yes, we are friends living in the same block.
+[14:45.73]W: Could you give this ticket to him?
+[14:47.65]M: Sure, I’ll do that.
+[14:51.00]W: David, do you know Peter?
+[14:53.15]M: Yes, we are friends living in the same block.
+[14:56.50]W: Could you give this ticket to him?
+[14:58.38]M: Sure, I’ll do that.
+
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+[ar:]
+[00:23.12]��һ��:ͼƬ�ж�
+[00:26.83]�ڱ����У��㽫����10�����ӣ�ÿ�仰���У�A�ݡ���B�ݡ���C������ͼƬ����ѡ���������������ϵ�һ��ͼƬ���������Ծ�����Ӧλ�á�
+[00:43.89]ÿ�仰����10���ӵ�ͣ�٣��Ա�ѡ��ͼƬ������һ��ͼƬ��
+[00:52.05]ÿ�仰�����顣
+[00:55.16]����,��������5���ӵ�ʱ�俴�����е�1��ͼƬ��
+[01:05.37]�㽫������The train goes at 6:15.The train goes at 6:15.
+[01:20.68]�뿴ѡ�
+[01:27.27]ͼƬ��A����6���10�֣�ͼƬ��B����6��10�֣�ͼƬ��C����6��15�֡�
+[01:39.78]������ѡ���C��������Ծ��Ͻ�������
+[01:45.51]���棬����5���ӵ�ʱ�俴��1��ͼƬ��
+[01:59.94]1. My grandmother is over 71.
+[02:06.99] My grandmother is over 71.
+[02:20.87]2. There are many beautiful flowers on the teacher��s desk.
+[02:27.04]There are many beautiful flowers on the teacher��s desk.
+[02:41.22]3. I ordered a hamburger when I was in an American restaurant last night.
+[02:51.93]I ordered a hamburger when I was in an American restaurant last night.
+[03:03.84]4. Well, school is over. Let��s get ready for home.
+[03:15.00]Well, school is over. Let��s get ready for home.
+[03:29.18]5. Take this medicine, keep warm and have a lot of water.
+[03:37.69]Take this medicine, keep warm and have a lot of water.
+[03:52.46]6. I go to school on foot every day because my home is quite near the school.
+[04:02.77]I go to school on foot every day because my home is quite near the school.
+[04:18.07]7. My mother called us as soon as she arrived in London.
+[04:25.83] My mother called us as soon as she arrived in London.
+[04:38.68]8. There is a post box at the corner of the street.
+[04:46.80]There is a post box at the corner of the street.
+[04:59.47]9. Wang Hui saw his parents off at Beijing Airport.
+[05:07.53]Wang Hui saw his parents off at Beijing Airport.
+[05:22.00]10. Oct. 6 is my birthday. I will have a big party on that day.
+[05:31.02]Oct. 6 is my birthday. I will have a big party on that day.
+[05:54.97]�ڶ��ڣ��Ի�Ӧ��
+[05:58.01]�ڱ����У��㽫����10�������ӣ�A�ݡ���B�ݡ���C������ѡ����ѡ��һ����Ѵ𰸣��������Ծ�����Ӧλ�á�
+[06:11.43]ÿ���������10���ӵ�ͣ�٣��Ա�ѡ��𰸺��Ķ���һ��С���ѡ�
+[06:19.25]ÿ����������顣
+[06:34.30]11. What do your parents do?
+[06:39.07]What do your parents do?
+[06:55.07]12. What kind of sports do you like?
+[06:59.95]What kind of sports do you like?
+[07:16.23]13. How much did you pay every month?
+[07:21.81]How much did you pay every month?
+[07:38.18]14. Do you mind if I take off my jacket?
+[07:44.57]Do you mind if I take off my jacket?
+[08:00.71]15. Is this a picture of your mother?
+[08:07.56]Is this a picture of your mother?
+[08:24.17]16. Where is Nick?
+[08:28.64]Where is Nick?
+[08:43.91]17. Who will come to our party?
+[08:49.78]Who will come to our party?
+[09:06.55]18. Good morning. My name is John.
+[09:11.97]Good morning. My name is John.
+[09:28.80]19. Does she like swimming?
+[09:32.94]Does she like swimming?
+[09:48.91]20. I have two tickets, let��s go to the concert.
+[09:54.90]I have two tickets, let��s go to the concert.
+[10:05.19]�����ڶԻ�����
+[10:08.60]�ڱ����У��㽫����10�ζԻ���ÿ�ζԻ���һ�����⡣
+[10:14.49]��ӣ�A�ݡ���B�ݡ���C������ѡ����ѡ���𰸣��������Ծ�����Ӧλ�á�
+[10:23.38]ÿ�ζԻ�����10���ӵ�ͣ�٣��Ա�ش�������Ķ���һ���⼰��ѡ�
+[10:31.83]ÿ�ζԻ������顣
+[10:46.01]21.W: Jack is younger than Kate.
+[10:50.57]M: But he is older than Mike.
+[10:55.51]W:Jack is younger than Kate.
+[10:57.58]M: But he is older than Mike.
+[11:11.96]22.W: That was such an interesting movie!
+[11:15.76]I hope you enjoy it as much as I did.
+[11:18.84]M: I must admit that I fell asleep after the first thirty minutes.
+[11:25.88]W: That was such an interesting movie!
+[11:29.17] I hope you enjoy it as much as I did.
+[11:32.11]M: I must admit that I fell asleep after the first thirty minutes.
+[11:48.72]23.W: I��d like to change 100 pounds for some Chinese money.
+[11:54.89]M: Yes. Er...that��s 1500 yuan...Here you are.
+[12:02.67].W: I��d like to change 100 pounds for some Chinese money.
+[12:06.77]M: Yes. Er...that��s 1500 yuan...Here you are.
+[12:24.05]24. W: Do you often call your parents?
+[12:27.95]M: I��m too busy, so I only call them once a week.
+[12:34.28]W: Do you often call your parents?
+[12:37.03]M: I��m too busy, so I only call them once a week.
+[12:52.74]25.W: How do you like the group work in Professor Zhang��s class?
+[12:57.74]M: Oh, we all enjoy it.
+[12:59.86]You know, we learn from each other by doing things together.
+[13:06.25]W: How do you like the group work in Professor Zhang��s class?
+[13:10.29]M: Oh, we all enjoy it.
+[13:12.22]You know, we learn from each other by doing things together.
+[13:27.53]26. W: The play was wonderful.
+[13:31.73]M: Do you really think so?
+[13:36.76]W: The play was wonderful.
+[13:38.48]M: Do you really think so?
+[13:52.27]27.W: Now...would you please give me your passport?
+[13:58.14]M: Er...I beg your pardon?
+[14:02.39]W: Now...would you please give me your passport?
+[14:06.35]M: Er...I beg your pardon?
+[14:20.54]28. W: Do you like Beijing, Mike?
+[14:24.84]M: Yes, I do. Very much. But I don��t like New York.
+[14:31.62]W: Do you like Beijing, Mike?
+[14:34.06]M: Yes, I do. Very much. But I don��t like New York.
+[14:49.91]29. W: Have you found your dictionary?
+[14:53.72]M: Yes, I found it under my bed.
+[14:58.38]W: Have you found your dictionary?
+[15:01.07]M: Yes, I found it under my bed.
+[15:15.53]30. M:I��ve just received a letter from Mary. She��s coming here next week.
+[15:21.06]W: Great!
+[15:24.65]M:I��ve just received a letter from Mary. She��s coming here next week.
+[15:28.93]W: Great!
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+[al:]
+[00:27.17]��һ�ڣ�ͼƬ�ж�
+[00:31.88]�ڱ����У��㽫����10�����ӣ�ÿ�仰���У�A�ݡ���B�ݡ���C������ͼƬ����ѡ���������������ϵ�һ��ͼƬ���������Ծ�����Ӧλ�á�
+[00:48.91]ÿ�仰����10���ӵ�ͣ�٣��Ա�ѡ��ͼƬ������һ��ͼƬ��
+[00:57.32]ÿ�仰�����顣
+[00:59.47]���磬��������5���ӵ�ʱ�俴�����е�һ��ͼƬ��
+[01:12.29]�㽫������
+[01:16.24]The train goes at 6:15.
+[01:20.30]The train goes at 6:15.
+[01:25.16]�뿴ѡ�
+[01:32.60]ͼƬ��A����6���10�֣�ͼƬ��B����6��10�֣�ͼƬ��C����6��15�֡�
+[01:44.76]������ѡ���C��������Ծ��Ͻ�������
+[01:50.82]���棬����5���ӵ�ʱ�俴��1��ͼƬ��
+[02:02.78]1. A little girl is looking at the moon in the sky.
+[02:09.58]A little girl is looking at the moon in the sky.
+[02:27.29]2. The old man used his box as a seat on the bus.
+[02:34.18] The old man used his box as a seat on the bus.
+[02:50.24]3. A young woman was walking fast ahead of John.
+[02:58.14]A young woman was walking fast ahead of John.
+[03:14.65]4. My brother is standing over there, getting train tickets.
+[03:21.40]My brother is standing over there, getting train tickets.
+[03:37.73]5. They are leaving tomorrow morning and the train is at 8��14.
+[03:46.18]They are leaving tomorrow morning and the train is at 8��14.
+[04:04.47]6. Mrs.King is going to pay a visit to the village.
+[04:11.64]Mrs.King is going to pay a visit to the village.
+[04:26.68]7. All the people stayed at home, because it was snowing.
+[04:35.44]All the people stayed at home, because it was snowing.
+[04:52.09]8. A young woman is carrying a baby on her back.
+[04:58.14] A young woman is carrying a baby on her back.
+[05:13.75]9. The road goes under the old railway bridge.
+[05:20.56]The road goes under the old railway bridge.
+[05:37.44]10. There is only one person in the cinema, but the film is still on.
+[05:44.79]There is only one person in the cinema, but the film is still on.
+[06:00.22]�ڶ��ڣ��Ի�����
+[06:04.55]�ڱ����У��㽫����15�ζԻ���ÿ�ζԻ���һ�����⡣
+[06:11.90]��ӣ�A�ݡ���B�ݡ���C������ѡ����ѡ���𰸣��������Ծ�����Ӧλ�á�
+[06:20.77]ÿ�ζԻ�����10���ӵ�ͣ�٣��Ա�ش����Ⲣ�Ķ���һ���⼰��ѡ�
+[06:30.04]ÿ�ζԻ������顣
+[06:39.85]11. M: I noticed you were not here for the last meeting.
+[06:44.26]W: My parents wanted me to go with them on a holiday.
+[06:50.76]M: I noticed you were not here for the last meeting.
+[06:53.59]W: My parents wanted me to go with them on a holiday.
+[07:09.45]12. M: It��s so expensive, but I don��t think it��s worth that much money.
+[07:15.75]W: If you don��t like it, I will show you another kind.
+[07:20.50]M: It��s so expensive, but I don��t think it��s worth that much money.
+[07:26.10]W: If you don��t like it, I will show you another kind.
+[07:42.11]13. M: Would you like to go swimming with us, Mary?
+[07:46.97]W: I��d love to, but I��ve got a cold. I have to see a doctor.
+[07:53.84]M: Would you like to go swimming with us, Mary?
+[07:57.04]W: I��d love to, but I��ve got a cold. I have to see a doctor.
+[08:14.82]14. W: Now I have everything for the dinner party.
+[08:20.78]M: You forgot the cakes. We should buy some for the children.
+[08:27.17]W: Now I have everything for the dinner party.
+[08:31.76]M: You forgot the cakes. We should buy some for the children.
+[08:49.13]15. W: Tom, why are your clothes so dirty?
+[08:55.08]M: Well, Mike��s car keeps making noises. I helped him repair it.
+[09:01.99]W: Tom, why are your clothes so dirty?
+[09:05.94]M: Well, Mike��s car keeps making noises. I helped him repair it.
+[09:23.58]16. W: Have you seen Alice?
+[09:28.14]M: I saw her about 10 minutes ago. She was having lunch with Mike and Helen.
+[09:34.31]W: Have you seen Alice?
+[09:37.61]M: I saw her about 10 minutes ago. She was having lunch with Mike and Helen.
+[09:55.86]17. M: Let��s go to watch the play tonight.
+[10:00.11]W: But a friend of mine will come to see me.
+[10:05.01] M: Let��s go to watch the play tonight.
+[10:07.97]W: But a friend of mine will come to see me.
+[10:23.16]18. W: Can you show me the way to the fruit shop�� please?
+[10:29.52]M: Sorry, I don��t know. But you can ask the old man over there.
+[10:36.22]W: Can you show me the way to the fruit shop�� please?
+[10:40.62]M: Sorry, I don��t know. But you can ask the old man over there.
+[10:57.74]19. W: Before going to the airport, I need to meet Jane at the railway station.
+[11:05.45]M: Don��t worry, I can drive you there. It��s not far away from my home.
+[11:11.40]W: Before going to the airport, I need to meet Jane at the railway station.
+[11:18.20]M: Don��t worry, I can drive you there. It��s not far away from my home.
+[11:35.41]20. W: I��m afraid I must go now. Thank you for the dinner.
+[11:41.25]M: I��m glad you liked it. Come over again when you have time.
+[11:46.79]W: I��m afraid I must go now. Thank you for the dinner.
+[11:51.70]M: I��m glad you liked it. Come over again when you have time.
+[12:07.84]21. W: Excuse me, how long can I keep the book please?
+[12:14.19]M: Er..., today is Wednesday. You have to return it by Friday afternoon.
+[12:21.94]W: Excuse me, how long can I keep the book please?
+[12:26.84]M: Er..., today is Wednesday. You have to return it by Friday afternoon.
+[12:45.35]22. W: You look so tired. Didn��t you get enough sleep last night?
+[12:52.17]M: No, my friends came over and we had a party at my home.
+[12:58.84]W: You look so tired. Didn��t you get enough sleep last night?
+[13:03.30]M: No, my friends came over and we had a party at my home.
+[13:20.41]23. M: How was the weather last Saturday?
+[13:24.87]W: It rained in the morning, but got sunny in the afternoon.
+[13:29.71]M: How was the weather last Saturday?
+[13:33.17]W: It rained in the morning, but got sunny in the afternoon.
+[13:48.99]24. W: How can you talk to Jack that way?
+[13:54.50]M: What��s wrong? I��ve known him since he was a little boy.
+[13:59.25] W: How can you talk to Jack that way?
+[14:02.95]M: What��s wrong? I��ve known him since he was a little boy.
+[14:18.61]25. W: How is your mother feeling these days?
+[14:23.57]M: Much better, thanks. The doctor said she could come home tomorrow.
+[14:28.89]W: How is your mother feeling these days?
+[14:32.29]M: Much better, thanks. The doctor said she could come home tomorrow.
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+[00:23.61]��һ�ڣ�ͼƬ�ж�
+[00:26.59]�ڱ����У��㽫����10�����ӣ�ÿ�仰���У�A�ݡ���B�ݡ���C������ͼƬ����ѡ���������������ϵ�һ��ͼƬ���������Ծ�����Ӧλ�á�
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+[00:51.06]ÿ�仰�����顣
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+[01:00.17]The train goes at 6:15.
+[01:03.99]The train goes at 6:15.
+[01:10.20]�뿴ѡ�
+[01:25.14]ͼƬ��A����6���10�֣�ͼƬ��B����6��10�֣�ͼƬ��C����6��15�֡�
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+[01:44.68]1. We will go to the park on Sunday.
+[01:51.38]We will go to the park on Sunday.
+[02:02.34]2. They are going to play volleyball this afternoon.
+[02:09.48]They are going to play volleyball this afternoon.
+[02:22.38]3. People who live in the north part like noodles as their food.
+[02:30.27]People who live in the north part like noodles as their food.
+[02:42.70]4. Don��t forget to take an umbrella with you on such a rainy day.
+[02:50.50]Don��t forget to take an umbrella with you on such a rainy day.
+[03:02.44]5. Please turn left at the first crossing.
+[03:08.05]Please turn left at the first crossing.
+[03:17.64]6. I ordered a glass of beer.
+[03:23.52]I ordered a glass of beer.
+[03:32.64]7. Wang Fang is good at math.
+[03:38.42]Wang Fang is good at math.
+[03:48.55]8. I had rice for lunch yesterday.
+[03:54.17]I had rice for lunch yesterday.
+[04:04.30]9. You can rest in the shadow of the tree.
+[04:09.72]You can rest in the shadow of the tree
+[04:20.06]10. At the end of the street there��s a bookstore.
+[04:26.60]At the end of the street there��s a bookstore.
+[04:39.51]�ڶ��ڣ��Ի�����
+[04:41.92]�ڱ����У��㽫����15�ζԻ���ÿ�ζԻ���һ�����⡣
+[04:49.33]��ӣ�A�ݡ���B�ݡ���C������ѡ����ѡ���𰸣��������Ծ�����Ӧλ�á�
+[04:58.18]ÿ�ζԻ�����15���ӵ�ͣ�٣��Ա�ش����Ⲣ�Ķ���һ���⼰��ѡ�
+[05:07.00]ÿ�ζԻ������顣
+[05:13.82]11. W: It's about 3��30.
+[05:17.98]M: Oh, no, I'm late. I have a meeting in fifteen minutes.
+[05:23.61]W: It's about 3��30.
+[05:26.91]M: Oh, no, I'm late. I have a meeting in fifteen minutes.
+[05:38.86]12. W: How many meetings did your father have last week?
+[05:44.73]M: My father had 5 meetings.
+[05:50.71]W: How many meetings did your father have last week?
+[05:54.41]M: My father had 5 meetings.
+[06:05.78]13. W: When was the building built?
+[06:10.09]M: It was built in 1909.
+[06:14.70]W: When was the building built?
+[06:17.93]M: It was built in 1909.
+[06:27.87]14. M: I��m afraid the shirt is too big for me. Do you have a smaller one?
+[06:36.02]W: Sure. Here it is.
+[06:40.62] M: I��m afraid the shirt is too big for me. Do you have a smaller one?
+[06:45.62]W: Sure. Here it is.
+[06:54.85]15. M: Would you like a bottle of juice?
+[07:00.27]W: No, thanks, I'd like a cup of tea, please.
+[07:06.65]M: Would you like a bottle of juice?
+[07:10.06]W: No, thanks, I'd like a cup of tea, please.
+[07:21.34]16. M: I've got a headache.
+[07:25.50]W: Oh, don't worry, little boy. Now open your mouth and say ��Ah.��
+[07:33.90] M: I've got a headache.
+[07:35.92]W: Oh, don't worry, little boy. Now open your mouth and say ��Ah.��
+[07:48.99]17. W: Have you heard from your sister yet?
+[07:54.11]M: Yes, I got a letter from her yesterday. She said she enjoyed her visit to New York very much.
+[08:03.90]W: Have you heard from your sister yet?
+[08:06.49]M: Yes, I got a letter from her yesterday. She said she enjoyed her visit to New York very much.
+[08:21.56]18. W: Is this your book, Steven?
+[08:24.37]M: No, it isn't mine. It's Sam's.
+[08:30.24]W: Is this your book, Steven?
+[08:31.82]M: No, it isn't mine. It's Sam's.
+[08:42.55]19. W: Does your father smoke?
+[08:46.36]M: No, but he used to smoke.
+[08:51.63]W: Does your father smoke?
+[08:53.21]M: No, but he used to smoke.
+[09:04.45]20. M: Where does Miss King come from?
+[09:07.59]W: She comes from Tokyo.
+[09:11.85]M: Where does Miss King come from?
+[09:14.08]W: She comes from Tokyo.
+[09:23.23]21. M: Would you like to come out for a drink?
+[09:27.85]W: Yes, that would be wonderful. Thanks.
+[09:33.87] M: Would you like to come out for a drink?
+[09:36.47]W: Yes, that would be wonderful. Thanks.
+[09:48.02]22. M: Where did you find your book?
+[09:52.67]W: I found it under my bed.
+[09:57.44]M: Where did you find your book?
+[10:00.38]W: I found it under my bed.
+[10:10.76]23. W: What is Ken good at?
+[10:14.81]M: Nothing but sleeping.
+[10:18.55]W: What is Ken good at?
+[10:21.81]M: Nothing but sleeping.
+[10:30.98]24. M: Have you brought your dictionary to class, Mary?
+[10:36.96]W: No, I haven��t and neither has Simon.
+[10:43.24]M: Have you brought your dictionary to class, Mary?
+[10:46.58]W: No, I haven��t and neither has Simon.
+[10:57.68]25. M: When shall we start?
+[11:02.44]W: Now it's 8��30. We'll start half an hour later.
+[11:10.65]M: When shall we start?
+[11:12.72]W: Now it's 8��30. We'll start half an hour later.
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+[02:02.28]1. I always read books on Sundays.
+[02:08.08]I always read books on Sundays.
+[02:21.44]2. My favorite sport is football.
+[02:27.08]My favorite sport is football.
+[02:40.03]3. My sister took some photos yesterday.
+[02:46.03]My sister took some photos yesterday.
+[02:59.73]4. I��d like to buy a pair of sport shoes.
+[03:05.90]I��d like to buy a pair of sport shoes.
+[03:20.12]5. These eggs are not very expensive.
+[03:25.44] These eggs are not very expensive.
+[03:39.06]6. My father goes to work by taxi every morning.
+[03:46.20]My father goes to work by taxi every morning.
+[04:00.59]7. There are many McDonald��s in China.
+[04:06.62]There are many McDonald��s in China.
+[04:19.81]8. I think we should find a hotel.
+[04:25.85]I think we should find a hotel.
+[04:38.92]9. My mother watches TV every evening.
+[04:45.48]My mother watches TV every evening.
+[04:59.13]10. I��d like 6 stamps for airmail, please!
+[05:05.94]I��d like 6 stamps for airmail, please!
+[05:27.61]�ڶ��� �Ի�Ӧ��
+[06:06.61]11. Could I have your telephone number, please?
+[06:12.59]Could I have your telephone number, please?
+[06:28.13]12. May I borrow your computer?
+[06:34.03]May I borrow your computer?
+[06:49.38]13. Excuse me. Can I take a seat here?
+[06:55.33]Excuse me. Can I take a seat here?
+[07:11.37]14. Could I use your bike this afternoon?
+[07:17.89]Could I use your bike this afternoon?
+[07:32.93]15. You��d better take an umbrella with you.
+[07:39.03]You��d better take an umbrella with you.
+[07:54.21]16. What��s the weather like today?
+[07:59.81]What��s the weather like today?
+[08:14.56]17. Do you like singing in Chinese?
+[08:21.26]Do you like singing in Chinese?
+[08:36.87]18. Why don��t you talk to your father?
+[08:43.07]Why don��t you talk to your father?
+[08:58.43]19. How long will it take to the airport?
+[09:04.87]How long will it take to the airport?
+[09:21.49]20. May I book an air ticket to Beijing?
+[09:26.70]May I book an air ticket to Beijing?
+[09:34.76]������ �Ի�����
+[10:16.26]21. W: This shirt cost me 6 dollars.
+[10:20.66]M: But Mr.Johnson paid only half for the same one.
+[10:26.99]W: This shirt cost me 6 dollars.
+[10:30.25]M: But Mr.Johnson paid only half for the same one.
+[10:46.89]22. W: How much are the potatoes?
+[10:50.55]M: Half a pound a kilo, madam.
+[10:55.00] W: How much are the potatoes?
+[10:57.43]M: Half a pound a kilo, madam.
+[11:12.03]23. M: What color is your new dress?
+[11:16.21]W: Pink. It��s my favorite color.
+[11:19.08]Look! How do I look in this new dress?
+[11:24.93]M: What color is your new dress?
+[11:27.54]W: Pink. It��s my favorite color.
+[11:30.54]Look! How do I look in this new dress?
+[11:46.96]24. M: Can I help you, Madam?
+[11:49.38]W: Yeah, please show me the menu.
+[11:54.21]M: Can I help you, Madam?
+[11:55.72]W: Yeah, please show me the menu.
+[12:11.22]25. M: Helen, what was the hotel like?
+[12:15.17]W: Oh, I had never stayed in a worse hotel in the city.
+[12:22.42]M: Helen, what was the hotel like?
+[12:25.28]W: Oh, I had never stayed in a worse hotel in the city.
+[12:42.58]26. W: You are working in a foreign company, aren��t you?
+[12:46.91]M: Yes, and the headquarter is in London.
+[12:52.01]W: You are working in a foreign company, aren��t you?
+[12:55.37]M: Yes, and the headquarter is in London.
+[13:10.87]27. M: Hurry up, or we��ll be late.
+[13:14.79]W: Don��t worry. It��s only three o��clock.
+[13:20.26]M: Hurry up, or we��ll be late.
+[13:22.65]W: Don��t worry. It��s only three o��clock.
+[13:38.31]28. W: Thank you for your coming to my farewell.
+[13:42.99]M: It��s very kind of you to invite me.
+[13:48.08]W: Thank you for your coming to my farewell.
+[13:51.43]M: It��s very kind of you to invite me.
+[14:06.71]29. M: Do you like listening to music?
+[14:10.40]W: Yes. What about you, Tom?
+[14:13.17]M: I like it, too. But I love playing computers more.
+[14:19.83]M: Do you like listening to music?
+[14:22.00]W: Yes. What about you, Tom?
+[14:24.75]M: I like it, too. But I love playing computers more.
+[14:41.45]30. M: What kind of books are you interested in, Marry?
+[14:45.82]W: Well, I like reading story books.
+[14:48.90]M: Do you often buy those books?
+[14:51.03]W: Not really. I always borrow some from others.
+[14:59.00]M: What kind of books are you interested in, Marry?
+[15:02.16]W: Well, I like reading story books.
+[15:05.24]M: Do you often buy those books?
+[15:07.54]W: Not really. I always borrow some from others.
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-
-Copyright (c) 2011-2021 Twitter, Inc.
-Copyright (c) 2011-2021 The Bootstrap Authors
-
-Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
-of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
-in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
-to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
-copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
-furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
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-The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in
-all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
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-FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
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-OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN
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-Copyright (c) .NET Foundation. All rights reserved.
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-// Unobtrusive validation support library for jQuery and jQuery Validate
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-// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0. See License.txt in the project root for license information.
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- // CommonJS-like environments that support module.exports
- module.exports = factory(require('jquery-validation'));
- } else {
- // Browser global
- jQuery.validator.unobtrusive = factory(jQuery);
- }
-}(function ($) {
- var $jQval = $.validator,
- adapters,
- data_validation = "unobtrusiveValidation";
-
- function setValidationValues(options, ruleName, value) {
- options.rules[ruleName] = value;
- if (options.message) {
- options.messages[ruleName] = options.message;
- }
- }
-
- function splitAndTrim(value) {
- return value.replace(/^\s+|\s+$/g, "").split(/\s*,\s*/g);
- }
-
- function escapeAttributeValue(value) {
- // As mentioned on http://api.jquery.com/category/selectors/
- return value.replace(/([!"#$%&'()*+,./:;<=>?@\[\\\]^`{|}~])/g, "\\$1");
- }
-
- function getModelPrefix(fieldName) {
- return fieldName.substr(0, fieldName.lastIndexOf(".") + 1);
- }
-
- function appendModelPrefix(value, prefix) {
- if (value.indexOf("*.") === 0) {
- value = value.replace("*.", prefix);
- }
- return value;
- }
-
- function onError(error, inputElement) { // 'this' is the form element
- var container = $(this).find("[data-valmsg-for='" + escapeAttributeValue(inputElement[0].name) + "']"),
- replaceAttrValue = container.attr("data-valmsg-replace"),
- replace = replaceAttrValue ? $.parseJSON(replaceAttrValue) !== false : null;
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- container.empty();
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- }
-
- function onErrors(event, validator) { // 'this' is the form element
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- list = container.find("ul");
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- $.each(validator.errorList, function () {
- $("").html(this.message).appendTo(list);
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- }
-
- function onSuccess(error) { // 'this' is the form element
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- }
-
- function onReset(event) { // 'this' is the form element
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- if ($form.data(key)) {
- return;
- }
- // Set a flag that indicates we're currently resetting the form.
- $form.data(key, true);
- try {
- $form.data("validator").resetForm();
- } finally {
- $form.removeData(key);
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-
- $form.find(".validation-summary-errors")
- .addClass("validation-summary-valid")
- .removeClass("validation-summary-errors");
- $form.find(".field-validation-error")
- .addClass("field-validation-valid")
- .removeClass("field-validation-error")
- .removeData("unobtrusiveContainer")
- .find(">*") // If we were using valmsg-replace, get the underlying error
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- }
-
- function validationInfo(form) {
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- result = $form.data(data_validation),
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- defaultOptions = $jQval.unobtrusive.options || {},
- execInContext = function (name, args) {
- var func = defaultOptions[name];
- func && $.isFunction(func) && func.apply(form, args);
- };
-
- if (!result) {
- result = {
- options: { // options structure passed to jQuery Validate's validate() method
- errorClass: defaultOptions.errorClass || "input-validation-error",
- errorElement: defaultOptions.errorElement || "span",
- errorPlacement: function () {
- onError.apply(form, arguments);
- execInContext("errorPlacement", arguments);
- },
- invalidHandler: function () {
- onErrors.apply(form, arguments);
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- messages: {},
- rules: {},
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- }
- },
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- $form
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- .validate(this.options);
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- return $form.valid();
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- };
- $form.data(data_validation, result);
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- var $element = $(element),
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-
- if (!form) { // Cannot do client-side validation without a form
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- }
-
- valInfo = validationInfo(form);
- valInfo.options.rules[element.name] = rules = {};
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-
- $.each(this.adapters, function () {
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- message = $element.attr(prefix),
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-
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-
- $.each(this.params, function () {
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- });
-
- this.adapt({
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- form: form,
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- rules: rules,
- messages: messages
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-
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-
- if (!skipAttach) {
- valInfo.attachValidation();
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- },
-
- parse: function (selector) {
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- ///
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-
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- $forms = $selector.parents()
- .addBack()
- .filter("form")
- .add($selector.find("form"))
- .has("[data-val=true]");
-
- $selector.find("[data-val=true]").each(function () {
- $jQval.unobtrusive.parseElement(this, true);
- });
-
- $forms.each(function () {
- var info = validationInfo(this);
- if (info) {
- info.attachValidation();
- }
- });
- }
- };
-
- adapters = $jQval.unobtrusive.adapters;
-
- adapters.add = function (adapterName, params, fn) {
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- /// The name of the adapter to be added. This matches the name used
- /// in the data-val-nnnn HTML attribute (where nnnn is the adapter name).
- /// [Optional] An array of parameter names (strings) that will
- /// be extracted from the data-val-nnnn-mmmm HTML attributes (where nnnn is the adapter name, and
- /// mmmm is the parameter name).
- /// The function to call, which adapts the values from the HTML
- /// attributes into jQuery Validate rules and/or messages.
- ///
- if (!fn) { // Called with no params, just a function
- fn = params;
- params = [];
- }
- this.push({ name: adapterName, params: params, adapt: fn });
- return this;
- };
-
- adapters.addBool = function (adapterName, ruleName) {
- /// Adds a new adapter to convert unobtrusive HTML into a jQuery Validate validation, where
- /// the jQuery Validate validation rule has no parameter values.
- /// The name of the adapter to be added. This matches the name used
- /// in the data-val-nnnn HTML attribute (where nnnn is the adapter name).
- /// [Optional] The name of the jQuery Validate rule. If not provided, the value
- /// of adapterName will be used instead.
- ///
- return this.add(adapterName, function (options) {
- setValidationValues(options, ruleName || adapterName, true);
- });
- };
-
- adapters.addMinMax = function (adapterName, minRuleName, maxRuleName, minMaxRuleName, minAttribute, maxAttribute) {
- /// Adds a new adapter to convert unobtrusive HTML into a jQuery Validate validation, where
- /// the jQuery Validate validation has three potential rules (one for min-only, one for max-only, and
- /// one for min-and-max). The HTML parameters are expected to be named -min and -max.
- /// The name of the adapter to be added. This matches the name used
- /// in the data-val-nnnn HTML attribute (where nnnn is the adapter name).
- /// The name of the jQuery Validate rule to be used when you only
- /// have a minimum value.
- /// The name of the jQuery Validate rule to be used when you only
- /// have a maximum value.
- /// The name of the jQuery Validate rule to be used when you
- /// have both a minimum and maximum value.
- /// [Optional] The name of the HTML attribute that
- /// contains the minimum value. The default is "min".
- /// [Optional] The name of the HTML attribute that
- /// contains the maximum value. The default is "max".
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- max = options.params.max;
-
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- setValidationValues(options, minMaxRuleName, [min, max]);
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- else if (min) {
- setValidationValues(options, minRuleName, min);
- }
- else if (max) {
- setValidationValues(options, maxRuleName, max);
- }
- });
- };
-
- adapters.addSingleVal = function (adapterName, attribute, ruleName) {
- /// Adds a new adapter to convert unobtrusive HTML into a jQuery Validate validation, where
- /// the jQuery Validate validation rule has a single value.
- /// The name of the adapter to be added. This matches the name used
- /// in the data-val-nnnn HTML attribute(where nnnn is the adapter name).
- /// [Optional] The name of the HTML attribute that contains the value.
- /// The default is "val".
- /// [Optional] The name of the jQuery Validate rule. If not provided, the value
- /// of adapterName will be used instead.
- ///
- return this.add(adapterName, [attribute || "val"], function (options) {
- setValidationValues(options, ruleName || adapterName, options.params[attribute]);
- });
- };
-
- $jQval.addMethod("__dummy__", function (value, element, params) {
- return true;
- });
-
- $jQval.addMethod("regex", function (value, element, params) {
- var match;
- if (this.optional(element)) {
- return true;
- }
-
- match = new RegExp(params).exec(value);
- return (match && (match.index === 0) && (match[0].length === value.length));
- });
-
- $jQval.addMethod("nonalphamin", function (value, element, nonalphamin) {
- var match;
- if (nonalphamin) {
- match = value.match(/\W/g);
- match = match && match.length >= nonalphamin;
- }
- return match;
- });
-
- if ($jQval.methods.extension) {
- adapters.addSingleVal("accept", "mimtype");
- adapters.addSingleVal("extension", "extension");
- } else {
- // for backward compatibility, when the 'extension' validation method does not exist, such as with versions
- // of JQuery Validation plugin prior to 1.10, we should use the 'accept' method for
- // validating the extension, and ignore mime-type validations as they are not supported.
- adapters.addSingleVal("extension", "extension", "accept");
- }
-
- adapters.addSingleVal("regex", "pattern");
- adapters.addBool("creditcard").addBool("date").addBool("digits").addBool("email").addBool("number").addBool("url");
- adapters.addMinMax("length", "minlength", "maxlength", "rangelength").addMinMax("range", "min", "max", "range");
- adapters.addMinMax("minlength", "minlength").addMinMax("maxlength", "minlength", "maxlength");
- adapters.add("equalto", ["other"], function (options) {
- var prefix = getModelPrefix(options.element.name),
- other = options.params.other,
- fullOtherName = appendModelPrefix(other, prefix),
- element = $(options.form).find(":input").filter("[name='" + escapeAttributeValue(fullOtherName) + "']")[0];
-
- setValidationValues(options, "equalTo", element);
- });
- adapters.add("required", function (options) {
- // jQuery Validate equates "required" with "mandatory" for checkbox elements
- if (options.element.tagName.toUpperCase() !== "INPUT" || options.element.type.toUpperCase() !== "CHECKBOX") {
- setValidationValues(options, "required", true);
- }
- });
- adapters.add("remote", ["url", "type", "additionalfields"], function (options) {
- var value = {
- url: options.params.url,
- type: options.params.type || "GET",
- data: {}
- },
- prefix = getModelPrefix(options.element.name);
-
- $.each(splitAndTrim(options.params.additionalfields || options.element.name), function (i, fieldName) {
- var paramName = appendModelPrefix(fieldName, prefix);
- value.data[paramName] = function () {
- var field = $(options.form).find(":input").filter("[name='" + escapeAttributeValue(paramName) + "']");
- // For checkboxes and radio buttons, only pick up values from checked fields.
- if (field.is(":checkbox")) {
- return field.filter(":checked").val() || field.filter(":hidden").val() || '';
- }
- else if (field.is(":radio")) {
- return field.filter(":checked").val() || '';
- }
- return field.val();
- };
- });
-
- setValidationValues(options, "remote", value);
- });
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-The MIT License (MIT)
-=====================
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-Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
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` all receive top and bottom margins. We nuke the top\n// margin for easier control within type scales as it avoids margin collapsing.\n\n%heading {\n margin-top: 0; // 1\n margin-bottom: $headings-margin-bottom;\n font-family: $headings-font-family;\n font-style: $headings-font-style;\n font-weight: $headings-font-weight;\n line-height: $headings-line-height;\n color: $headings-color;\n}\n\nh1 {\n @extend %heading;\n @include font-size($h1-font-size);\n}\n\nh2 {\n @extend %heading;\n @include font-size($h2-font-size);\n}\n\nh3 {\n @extend %heading;\n @include font-size($h3-font-size);\n}\n\nh4 {\n @extend %heading;\n @include font-size($h4-font-size);\n}\n\nh5 {\n @extend %heading;\n @include font-size($h5-font-size);\n}\n\nh6 {\n @extend %heading;\n @include font-size($h6-font-size);\n}\n\n\n// Reset margins on paragraphs\n//\n// Similarly, the top margin on `
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