听力原文:A "liberated woman" is simply a woman who controls her own life, rather than allowing it to be controlled by other people, traditions, or expectations. A "liberated woman" can be found pursuing any line of work, including housework, or no work at all. She may or may not be married; she may or may not have borne children. She may be poor or wealthy, educated or illiterate. She makes her own choices, whether they be the colors on her walls or the advanced degrees she seeks. She acts of her own will, responsible to herself, and not out of fear of what her mother, lover, or neighbor might say.
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第1题
&8226;You will hear another five recordings.
&8226;For each recording, decide who is speaking.
&8226;Write one letter (A--H) next to the number of the recording.
&8226;Do not use any letter more than once.
&8226;You will hear the five recordings twice.
A an electrician
B a waiter
C a bank clerk
D a typist
E a taxi driver
F a postman
G a babysitter
H a bookbinder
第2题
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第4题
W: No, Bob does.
Who has the pictures?
A.The woman.
B.Bob.
C.John.
第5题
W: No, Bob does.
Who has the suitcase?
A.The woman.
B.Bob.
C.John.
第6题
(Woman) (A) That's handled by his secretary.
(B) Use the corporate credit card to pay.
(C) The travel department called about the charges.
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A.
B.
C.
第7题
You turn on the radio and hear a woman giving advice to business people. What advice does she give about dealing with customers?
A.Don't let them force you to agree to something.
B.Don't be too sympathetic towards them.
C.Don't allow them to stay on the phone too long.
第8题
(B) The cup is sitting on the table.
(C) The woman is facing the man.
(D) The plant is being watered.
A.
B.
C.
D.
第9题
W: Thank you.
M: I suppose I should start by asking you how you became interested in dentistry.
W: Well, I suppose it started when I was eight. I smashed my front tooth and the dentist put in a gold one, which I thought was wonderful. I had it until I was 17.
M: And you've been a dentist for ten years or so?
W: Fifteen now.
M: Would you say that dentistry is still a man's world? I mean, I can't remember ever having a woman dentist in my life.
W: Well, it used to be a totally male profession. It's getting better, but you still find only a few women who own their own practices. Most of them are junior partners or employees in a man's business.
M: In your experience, is it common for people to be frightened of the dentist?
W: Yes, that's common. Some people are even frightened of coming into the room. I have to go through a long process of getting them to come in, walk around, sit down and then leave.
M: You mean you don't actually do any work on their teeth?
W: That's right. Sometimes, if people are scared, the first thing is simply helping them to feel a bit more comfortable with the place. M: Would you say you enjoyed your work?
W: Yes, I think so on the whole. But I'm still not used to some of the horrors I see when people open their mouths, and bad breath is not pleasant to deal with. Another thing that I find difficult is the noise of the drill. But laser treatment is now doing a lot of work we had to use the drill for, so now it's not so much of a problem.
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A.She smashed her front tooth in her childhood and the dentist put in a beautiful one.
B.Her childhood experience was so horrible that she made up her mind to help those with bad teeth.
C.She liked to be dentist without any particular reasons.
D.She fell in love with a dentist.
第10题
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A.The host of the house.
B.Freud's friend.
C.A burglar.
D.The host's brother.
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