1. What does Mrs. Lamb want William to do?
A. Paint the wall
B. Pay for the glass.
C. Help cut the grass.
2. How much will the man pay?
A. S5. B. S10. C.S20.
3. What does the woman want to do with the washing machine?
A. Throw it away.
B. Have it repaired.
C. Sell it to Nelson.
4. Which fight will the man take?
A.10:20.
B.11:00.
C.11:45.
5. What is Jennifer going to do?
A. Buy some paper.
B Check her work.
C. Start a business.
6. Where does the conversation probably take place?
A. At a bus stop.
B. At an activity centre.
C. At an information desk.
7. What will the man probably do?
A Buy a book
B. Go to a festival.
C. Visit the woman.
8. Where are the speakers?
A. At the theater.
B. At the hospital.
C At the railway station.
9. What does the woman do?
A. She's a driver.
B. She's a singer.
C. She's a doctor.
10. What did the man do to help the woman?
A. Book the hotel.
B. Look after Alan.
C. Play in the concert.
11. What is the woman doing?
A. Asking for advice.
B. Chairing a meeting.
C. Hosting a program.
12. When was Bergen founded?
A. In1070.
B. In the 1200s.
C. In the 1830s.
13. What does Mr. Wilson suggest people doing Bergen?
A. Read a fairy tale.
B. Walk around the city.
C. Buy a wooden house.
14. What is the probable relationship between the speaker?
A. Strangers.
B. Roommates
C. Neighbors.
15. Where did Paul get the information about the flat?
A. From a good friend.
B From Mrs Hamilton.
C. From the newspaper.
16. How many bedrooms are there in the flat?
A. Three.
B. Two.
C. One.
17. What does the woman ask Paul to do?
A. Pay the rent first.
B. Come to see the flat.
C. Call her this afternoon.
18. Who has become the Union Party leader?
A. Robert Tennen.
B. Harry Johnson.
C. Jim Hardy.
19. What will happen to 10th Street tomorrow?
A. It will be closed.
B. It will be cleaned.
C. It will be rebuilt.
20. What will the weather be like tomorrow?
A. Sunny.
B. Snowy.
C. Rainy.
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M: I'm very sorry, Mrs Lamb. It's all my fault. I allowed William to play with the ball against the wall. I'll pay for the glass.
W: Well, I would rather he help me cut the grass.
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M: Excuse me, How much are the tickets, please?
W: They are $10 each, but students go half price.
M: Two student tickets, please. Here are our student IDs.
3
W: Jim, do you know anyone who can help me with this terrible washing machine?
M: Usually, I will call the Nelsons' company, but if you want to spend less, you may call the Andersons instead.
4
M: Hello, is there a flight leaving for London at 11: 00?
W: Nothing round that time, but there are nights leaving at 10: 20 and 11: 45.
M: All right, I'll take the earlier one.
5
M: Jennifer, our business is growing fast. Please make sure that we have enough paper to keep up with our work.
W: I remember we bought some last month. Shall I order some more now?
M: Yes, please do!
6.
M: Hello, Could you please help us? We'd like a map of this city.
W: Yes, here you are.
M: Oh, could you also give us some information about the film festival?
W: Take this booklet. It has all the information about the activities that will be put on during the festival.
M: Thanks. And one last thing. do you have a bus timetable for East Town?
W: Yes. here you are.
M: Thank you very much.
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W: Well, I’d better be going. My train is about to leave anytime now.
M: Right.
W: It was nice meeting you. Thanks for coming to see me off.
M: That's all right. It was nice meeting you, too. I really enjoyed the concert. I think it went really well. All the songs you sang last night were great.
W: Thank you, and thanks for being so helpful booking the hotel and everything.
M: It was my pleasure, I should thank Alan. If he hadn’t been ill, I wouldn't have had this chance to help organize the concert and to meet you.
W: Oh, yeah. Give my regards to Alan. I hope he'll be better soon. Well, I’ll be off, then. Il see you around.
M: Ok, wee you.
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W: Mr Wilson, it’s nice to have you with us this evening.
M: Well, I’m glad to be on the program to introduce my hometown.
W: OK, let's begin, Does Bergen have a long history?
M: Yes, it does. Bergen was founded by King Olav Kyrre in 1070, and it became Norway's first real capital in the 13th century. Until the 1830s Bergen was the biggest town in Norway, because it was a major European trading seaport then.
W: What are the major industries in Bergen?
M: Well, fishing and oil k gas industries are important parts in Bergen's economy. Trade and traveling by sea also play an important role. Many tourists visit the city every year.
W: Why are tourists so interested in Bergen?
M: Bergen is famous for its unusual beauty of the sea and mountains and old wooden buildings. You have to experience it for yourself. The city is worth touring around on foot. Slowly walking around old streets where people have lived for centuries is like a fairy tale. You will see small wooden houses, streets with stone steps, and flowers everywhere.
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W: Hello. This is the Hamiltons’.
M: Oh, hello. My name's Paul Blake. I'm ringing about the flat.
W: Oh, yes, you saw it in the newspaper, didn't you?
M: That's right. Could you tell me something about the fat?
W: Well, there's quite a big sitting room and a kitchen.
M: Good. What about bedrooms?
W: There are two bedrooms; one big and one small but quite nice.
M: I see.
W: It's an upstairs flat, on the top floor of the house. We live downstairs.
M: Um... How much is it exactly?
W: Well, 200 pounds a week.
M: 200 pounds.
W: Look, why don't you come round and see the flat? Then you can make up your mind. It's better than trying to talk about it over the phone.
M: Yes. May I see it now?
W: Well, it's a bit difficult for me this morning. I've got to go out.
M: How about this afternoon? At about three?
W: OK, three would be fine for me.
M: Right. See you this afternoon, then bye.
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Hello, this is Harry Johnson with the news update of this hour. In the race for the 11th Union Party leader, after the final count, Robert Tennen has beaten Jim Hardy by 10%. In other news, 10th Street will be closed for two days starting at noon tomorrow, as the water company needs to repair a water pipe there. Drivers are advised to take 8th Street or 9th Street instead. Finally, the weather, today's high was 73 degrees. slightly cooler temperatures with rain are expected tonight. There will be more rain tomorrow with a high of only 62 degrees. This is Larry Johnson for news update Listen for the complete day's news at 10 tonight.
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