A.She Sat back and relaxed.B.She decided to retire.C.She entered a unive
A.She Sat back and relaxed.
B.She decided to retire.
C.She entered a university.
D.She initialized a new English program.
A.She Sat back and relaxed.
B.She decided to retire.
C.She entered a university.
D.She initialized a new English program.
听力原文: After retiring from 30 years of teaching, Ethbell Pepper could easily have decided to sit back and relax and enjoy a peaceful retirement. But that kind of life is not for Ethbell Pepper. "I just wanted to do something different. If you are going to participate in life, do it. Don't just sit down and look out the window," she says. At 68, she decided to become one of the pioneer participants in a program at the University of California. The program offers campus housing and classes to people over sixty. She enrolled in a class called Human Relationships in a Diverse Society. "I taught my minority students in my English and drama classes in high school for 20 years. But in this course, I found out a lot about other cultures that I didn't know then. One of the most important lessons that I'm learning is to perceive, not to judge." Older adults can add to the educational resources of university by bringing with them a lot of valuable experience. Their presence on campus helps break some long beliefs about aging. Young students may have fears of growing older. But that kind of fear can be reduced as they see that older people can be active, healthy, and continue to contribute to society. The younger students can begin to see aging as a natural part of living.
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A.She sat back and relaxed.
B.She decided to retire.
C.She entered university.
D.She worked out a new English program.
A.She can come back for registration a week later.
B.She can come back to see if there is a chance after the first week.
C.She has to wait another time for registration.
D.She should give up the class.
A.She had moved out of the old address.
B.She did not care about them.
C.The library didn't try to inform. her about it.
D.The landlord refused to give the books back to her.
A.She's learned a lot from the literature class.
B.She's writing some books about world classics.
C.She's met some of the world's best writing.
D.She's just back from a trip around the world.
M: Why don't you check back after the first week? Somebody might drop it.
Q: What does the man suggest the woman do?
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A.She should give up the class.
B.She has to wait another time for registration.
C.She can come back for registration a week later.
D.She can come back to see if there is a chance after the first week.
A.They sat there, doing nothing.
B.They wanted to help the robbers.
C.They stopped the robbers.
D.They called the reporters.
W: Well, there might not be time for that. The thing is I haven't seen my sister and her kids for three years.
Q: What does the woman imply?
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A.She hasn't seen her sister for years.
B.She has no time to enjoy the scene of the mountain.
C.She is eager to go back to Colorado for the scene.
D.She is so busy that she has no time to climb tile mountain.
听力原文:M: I'm terribly sorry, Anna, I lost the magazine you lent me the other day.
W: It doesn't matter, It was a back number any way.
Q: Why doesn't the woman care about the lost magazine?
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A.She is a generous woman by nature.
B.It doesn't have a back cover.
C.She feels the man's apology is enough.
D.It is no longer of any use to her.
W: If you want your fifty-dollar deposit back, you'll have to clean the stove and the refrigerator. Also, we ask that you vacuum carefully before leaving.
Q: What does the woman do for a living?
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A.She's a maid.
B.She sells stoves and refrigerators.
C.She's an apartment manager.
D.She's a real estate agent.
W: No. I spend most of my lunch hour at the library, but it's so quiet that I fall asleep.
Q: Why does the woman come back late from lunch now?
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A.She goes home for lunch.
B.She spends her time shopping.
C.She gets interested in what she is reading.
D.She doesn't wake up in time.