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Section B1.W: Im sorry I wasnt able to attend the lecture last Monday. Ive heard it was quite a success.M : Well, you can make it up. Another presentation on the same topic is scheduled for the same time next Monday.Q: What do we learn from this conversation?2. W: I certainly would like to buy the fur coat I saw in the department store, but I dont have enough money. M: Well, if you had budgeted your money better, you would be able to buy it now. Q: What does the man imply?3. W: Mr. Dahli, Ive just checked my new apartment. The kitchen sink is leaking. M: Okay Donna. Its no big deal. Ill have a maintenance man come over and fix it right away.Q: What will the man do?4. M: I saw your advertisement in the morning paper concerning the XMO model. The lens seems to be excellent and the flash is not bad, but dont you think the price is a little steep?W: I think its a good buy. The price includes the leather case, you know.Q: What did the man dislike about the camera?5. M: Can you believe I had to pay $ 30 for a haircut at Sadermale.W: You should try the place where I so. Its only 15, but it takes a while to get an appointment.Q: What can be inferred from the conversation?6. W: I am completely exhausted. Why dont we dine out tonight? I dont remember the last time you took me out to dinner.M: Thats not a bad idea. Theres a new Mexican restaurant around the corner. They say its good.Q: What can be inferred from the conversation?7. M: Shall we go to Johns house-warming party this weekend? Everyone is invited.W: Well, you know what Johns parties are like. Do you think I will go again?Q: What can be inferred from the conversation?8. M: The university is going to hold an interesting competition on computer programming. Many of my friends have signed up for it. How about you?W: Do you think I could ever win anything if I took part in it?Q: What do we learn from the conversation about the woman?9. W: Youve been working like a horse. You should take a vacation.M: Tell that to the stack of papers on my desk.Q: What can be inferred from the conversation?10. M: Hi, Mary. I havent seen you in ages. How are you doing with your new job?W: Not so well. I feel like a fish out of water doing that job.Q: What does the woman mean?Section B Graffiti is drawing or writing often found in a wall in public places. These drawings and writings are usually rude, humorous, or political. The words “ Graffiti” comes from an Italian word meaning address. Graffiti provides a record of the past because people have written on walls for centuries. Cave drawings are the earliest examples we have of the art of graffiti.Writing on walls is a way to comment on the world we live in. Womens liberation groups in Britain, for example, have used to sell goods. Yesterdays graffiti can be todays foreign attraction. When the Berlin wall came down in 1989, people found that it was covered with graffiti from all over the world. Graves of famous of famous people, like rock-star Jim Morrison, are covered with written messages from fans. Graffiti is also a popular art form. Graffiti pictures have gained respect in artistic circles. Today, graffiti is likely to be found hanging inside modern, New York apartments as well as in downtown streets. In New York, graffiti pictures have been sold for hundreds of thousands of dollars. Graffiti artists have been paid to use their art to brighten up dull environments. But graffiti can bring us trouble. Scenes of natural beauty and important landmarks have been spoiled by mindless graffiti. The London underground authority has spent about 2 million pounds a year on removing graffiti from trains and stations. If you are caught doing it, you can be sent to person. In Britain, the maximum sentence for this type of crime is ten years. Whether you think graffiti is mindless violence against property, or a living art form, its popularity suggests that it is here to stay.11. What do womens liberation groups in Britain do with graffiti?12. What do some New Yorkers think of graffiti?13. Why does the speaker cite the example of graffiti in the London underground?The Asian elephant is one of the worlds rarest animals. Unfortunately, its sad condition hasnot been as well publicized as that of the African elephant. This is because Asian elephants ivory supplies only a small percentage of the world ivory trade. In fact, we know very little about the Asian elephant. They live in the remote forests of southern Asia and it is therefore very difficult to study them. Most knowledge of Asian elephants is from those that have been captured, or tamed, Asian elephants are easier to tame than African elephants. The elephants you see in the circuses and zoos are nearly always Asian. The major reason for the decline of Asian elephants is the harm to their forests. The huge increase in the human population has caused the destruction of the Asian forest for human population. As a result, the Asian elephants are compelled to scatter in different areas. Originally they lived all over the continent, but now there are only small isolated populations left. These isolated elephant populations are vulnerable to extinction. While Asian elephants are threatened by illegal capture and detaining, they are also killed for ivory and skin. In July 1990, a British wildlife group uncovered a black market for elephant skin. Elephants are shot in the forest along the border between Thailand and Burma, and their skin was sold to factories in Bangkok. Their skin is made into shoes, belts, suitcases, wallets, etc., to sell to tourists.14. Whats the difference between the Asian elephant and the African elephant?15. Where does most knowledge of Asian elephants come from?16. Whats the major cause in the decline of Asian elephants? After the early period of settlements, the first sharp increase in immigration took place in the 1830s and 1840s. This brought to America flocks of people from northern Europe who lost employment in the Industrial Revolution, and then a great number of Irish people who fled from famine. German political refugees arrived shortly after. Many immigrants from northern and western Europe settled on farms in the Middle-west. The Irish became construction laborers on roads, bridges, and railroads. In the 1880s, a tremendous flood of immigrants began coming in, this time largely from southern and eastern Europe. To most Americans, these newcomers seemed far more strange than the early settlers. Their languages, customs, and ways of life were very different from those of Americans. The newcomers moved into the poorest neighborhood of the large cities. They tended to stay together and cling to their old ways. As they were accustomed to poverty, they were willing to work for very low wages. This made other workers, especially those in labor unions, afraid that the immigrants with the lower wage level would take

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