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听力原文:W: I read in the newspaper that the novel you are reading is excellent.M: I've al

听力原文:W: I read in the newspaper that the novel you are reading is excellent.

M: I've also read some negative reviews.

Q: What can be learned from the conversation?

(17)

A.Opinions about the book are varied.

B.The man thinks the book is excellent.

C.You shouldn't believe everything you read.

D.The woman wonders which newspaper the man is reading.

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W: Actually, it does. There are more nerve endings in your hands than almost anywhere else in the body, and it's the nerve endings that allow you to feel pain.

M: I guess that's true.

W: Also, a little cut like yours won't damage the nerve endings, just irritate them. If they were damaged, you'd feel less pain, but the wound could be more serious.

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A.With a knife.

B.On the edge of some metal.

C.On some glass.

D.On a piece of paper.

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听力原文:W: Are you coming with me to the art show?

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听力原文:M: Ow!That hurts!

W: What happened? Did you cut yourself?.

M: Yes—on the edge of this paper. How can such a little cut hurt so much? I' m not even bleeding, but my finger really hurts.

W: You know, I read something about that. It turns out that a little cut on a finger can hurt a lot more than a big cut somewhere else.

M: Why? That doesn't make any sense.

W: Actually, it does. There are more nerve endings in your hands than almost anywhere else in the body, and it' s the nerve endings that allow you to feel pain.

M: I guess that' s true.

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M: So I suppose I should be happy my finger hurts so much?

W: Right. Now go get yourself bandage.

M: Why? You just told me it' s not serious.

W: It' s not, but it does seem to be bothering you. Putting a bandage over the cut will keep the skin from drying and will help keep the skin together. If the skin stays together, the nerve endings won' t be exposed, and the cut will hurt less.

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A.How much the cut hurt.

B.How deep the cut was.

C.How easily he was cut.

D.How concerned the woman was.

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听力原文:W: I first read Ulysses when I was 16, but I didn't understand much of it.

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听力原文:W: John certainly has been in a bad mood today.M: I'll say he has.Q: What does th

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听力原文:M: Have you finished reading the book you brought last month?

W: Oh, I didn't read it straight through the way you'd read a novel. I just covered a few chapters that interested me most.

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A.She read it selectively.

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A.Where they should move.

B.How to negotiate with the landlord.

C.How to fight the increase.

D.Whether to accept an increase in rent or move.

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