1.a. The man asked the woman to set a date for meeting. Mention two options "the third week of May" or "the second week of June". Woman's answer: At present, except for 1 1 in June, the rest of these two weeks are fine. So choose a.
During the conversation, the woman asked about the meeting place. This man mentioned London first, and then another man suggested that the meeting be held in Chicago. The woman responded positively to this suggestion and made suggestions. The man thought it was a good idea and told the other party that he would look for several hotels near Chicago airport, so he inferred that the meeting place might be Chicago. Toronto is the city where this lady lives, and Mexico City is the city where Carlos lives.
3.a. The man asked the woman to confirm the meeting place at the weekend, and the woman replied that she was not in the office on Friday, so the man changed the time of telephone contact: I will call you later on Thursday afternoon, so I chose A.
Ms. D agrees that advertisements will provide us with information, but she says "to some extent", that is, to some extent. The word "sufficient" in option B is inconsistent with the original dialogue. When explaining the reasons, it is mentioned that every manufacturer says that their products are the best, but there can only be one best, so the others are misleading consumers. In addition, the lady once again mentioned that the information provided by advertisements misled consumers.
5.b. The man mentioned that advertisers spend millions on advertising, and the woman spends it on it? I don't think it's to express doubt and then point out that advertising expenses have been added to the price of goods, so those who buy goods pay for advertisements, so they choose B.
In the dialogue, the lady said that the content of the advertisement misled the consumer, and the customer paid for the advertisement, which showed that she had a negative attitude towards the advertisement, and option A was in line with the dialogue. At the beginning of the conversation, the man mentioned that there was a debate on advertising on Thursday night, and he had to attend. Option c is consistent with the dialogue. After men talk about some aspects of advertisements, women always have many opinions and comments. Finally, the man mentioned: You gave me a lot of thinking, and I can infer that women know more about advertising, and option B is in line with the dialogue. Only d didn't mention it, so I can't push it out.
7. A. The conversation begins to mention that men follow the advice of the hospital and bring only a few things to the ward. Then the lady mentioned the reason: the wardrobe is small, so the correct answer is A.
8.c. When the man asked about the visiting hours, the woman replied "2: 30 pm to 4: 30 pm and 7: 00 pm to 8: 00 pm". Of the four options, only C is within this visiting time, so it is the correct answer.
9.c. When the man asked about other hospital regulations, the woman replied: get up at six in the morning and have breakfast at eight. One conforms to the dialogue; Lunch time is noon, that is, 12 o'clock, so B is correct. Later, it was mentioned that the hospital had a "no smoking" warning sign, which specifically stated that smoking and drinking were not allowed in the ward, but there was a special lounge for smoking, so D met. There is no mention of whether there is a special drinking place, so option C is unfounded.
10.a. At the beginning of the conversation, the man mentioned that he followed the advice of the hospital and brought little things. After that, I began to ask the lady about visiting hours and hospital regulations. The lady told him the specific schedule and meal time, and then the man asked some other rules. The lady explained the rules about smoking and drinking. It can be seen that the man knows little about hospital regulations. A conforms to the dialogue and excludes D. Drinking is not allowed in the ward. Ms. B tells him the rules about smoking and drinking, which shows that he doesn't understand this and excludes C.
Section b paragraph
11.D. At the beginning, it is pointed out that the most important thing to choose a hotel for holding an international conference is the conference room, and then it is explained in detail that the large room can allow everyone to sit together and give a speech. Informal group discussions can be held in a small conference room. From this, it can be inferred that conference rooms of different sizes have different uses, so D is chosen.
The second paragraph of12.b. refers to hotel facilities, bars, restaurants, fitness and sports centers. Usually, fitness centers have swimming pools, so C is also one of the facilities mentioned, only the cinema is not mentioned, so B is chosen.
13.b. The last sentence of the first paragraph points out that the guest room should be spacious and comfortable. The second paragraph refers to hotels, fitness centers and other facilities, and C; In the last paragraph, it is mentioned that the hotel should have convenient transportation. A meets the requirements, but only B does not mention it.
14.c. In the first sentence, the speaker welcomed the visitors and mentioned the new industrial and rural life museum. The second sentence points out the contents displayed in the museum: the historical records of industry and agriculture in this area are consistent with the original text, so C is the correct answer. The original text does not involve technological development, except for A, which does not mention countries, so B and D are excluded.
15.a. In the middle part of the article, the speaker mentioned the reason why the region turned from agriculture to industrial prosperity: convenient transportation with other parts of China. After that, the sentences that specifically mentioned traffic, such as Roman Road, Portsmouth Street, Canal and Railway, were not mentioned except A.
16.d. The penultimate sentence mentioned that all the exhibits were collected from the local area, excluding A. The penultimate sentence pointed out that there were scenes in many places, such as a printer's or cobbler's studio, and D was the correct answer. B and c are not mentioned in the article.
17.b. At the beginning of this article, good morning ladies and gentlemen, which is a typical greeting that can directly exclude C and D. Then the speaker said, welcome to the new industrial and agricultural exhibition hall, and then introduced the contents of the exhibits. It can be seen that this is an introduction to an exhibition hall, and the speaker is probably a lecturer in the museum, so B is chosen.
18.d. pointed out the topic of conversation at the beginning: security in confidentiality and personal safety. The second paragraph introduces how to ensure the safety of the dormitory: double lock the door and close all the windows when going out; People who live on the first floor should pay attention to locking the windows when going out or at night; If you have valuables at home, you should insure them. The first three items are not comprehensive, and only D can summarize the content of this paragraph, so it is the correct answer.
19 paragraph 2. B introduces how to ensure personal safety, and the suggestions for female students are: avoid working late; Avoid dark streets; If you know you will work late, make sure you have enough money to take a taxi home; Or arrange to be with friends at night. As you can see, b is the content mentioned. A didn't mention it, C is not exact, D is too absolute.
20. A. The suggestion in the last sentence of the article mentioned the self-defense conversation, which refers to the self-defense class mentioned in the previous sentence, so A is the correct answer, and the other three items are all mentioned above, not the last suggestion.
Section 3 News Broadcasting
21.D. The first sentence of the news mentioned that too many New Year celebrations were destroyed by violence. At midnight, nine bombs exploded in Bangkok. Explosion and explosion are mentioned in the next sentence and later, which shows that D is right. Although the shooting incident was mentioned in the middle, it did not mean that it happened during the New Year celebrations, but that "explosions and shootings are being staged in the three southernmost provinces of Thailand every day", which has nothing to do with the celebrations, except C, and the other two items were not mentioned.
22. A. In the second half of the news, it was pointed out that most of the residents of the three provinces in southern Thailand believed in Islam and complained that they were neglected and discriminated against in this Buddhist-dominated country, which led them to demand independence and establish an independent Islamic country, so A was correct. The other three items are in line with the content of the dialogue, but they are not the reasons for the frequent violence.
23. C. At the beginning of the news, it is mentioned that the Bush administration is planning a new oil policy in Iraq, giving the Iraqi central government the right to distribute current and future oil revenues according to the population of each province and region. The news mentioned Iraq's security, but this is the result of the reasonable distribution of oil revenue, not the content of the law itself, which ruled out the contradiction between D, A and B and the news content.
Finally, the news mentioned that the US government sent more troops and announced the reconstruction plan. It is pointed out that the purpose of spending 1 billion dollars on reconstruction is to help provide jobs and promote the economic development of Iraq. There is no mention of building houses here, excluding A. At the end of the news, it mentioned repairing schools, but it didn't mean helping children go to school, excluding C. The last sentence mentioned encouraging Iraqi young people to participate in national reconstruction, not helping them get education, so it excluded D.
A: At the beginning of the news, it was clearly mentioned that the Union Commission would seek cooperation in the fields of industry, trade, investment, science and technology. Only A didn't mention four options, so it is the correct answer.
26. The first sentence of the news indicates that the Union Commission will seek further cooperation between Egypt and Spain in the fields of industry, trade, investment and science and technology. Later, it is mentioned that the two sides will discuss the establishment of a joint business Committee when they meet in September, and finally point out the purpose of establishing a joint business Committee. Judging from this, the Joint Committee already exists, and A is not the news topic. The main content of the news is about the Joint Commission on Commerce. D is in line with the news content, so it is the correct answer. B Although the trade field was mentioned, the scope of trade volume was the last detail mentioned in the news, not the main content, so it was excluded.
At the beginning of the news, it is pointed out that Japanese girls have become more and more violent in the past 20 years. Option C is in line with the news content, excluding B. At the end of the news, it is mentioned that Japanese men's aggression against others has turned to aspects originally related to women, such as insulting others by not allowing others to participate in the conversation. There is no comparison between men and women, so a and d are excluded.
At the beginning of the news, it was pointed out that Zimbabweans flocked to the polling station on the last day of the election, indicating that they were keen to vote, so B was right. A and c are contradictory to bees. Hundreds of voters are in the news, so they are excluded. At the end of the news, it was mentioned that a * * * wanted to elect 120 seats, and Mugabe appointed another 30 legislators, so that he and his party already had an advantage. There is no mention of people's trust in Mugabe, and D is excluded.
29. B. At the beginning of the news, the Indian telecom workers went on strike, and then pointed out two reasons: opposing the plan to change the department into a company; Oppose the recent appointment of a non-technical official as the head of the department, so B is correct.
Finally, the news pointed out that banks, big companies and long-distance telephone users were all affected by the strike, and only D was not mentioned, so it was the correct answer.