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A.Call the housing office.B.Repair holes in room walls.C.Remove personal property.D.Re

A.Call the housing office.

B.Repair holes in room walls.

C.Remove personal property.

D.Register for summer school.

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第1题

听力原文:M Maria, I have a 1 o'clock dentist appointment, so if anyone is looking for me,
could you please let them know I'll be back between around 4?

W Sure. But Where's your dentist's office? Will it really take that long for an appointment?

M Oh, no. He's on 77th Street. But I'll be stopping by the studio on my way back to pick up the audio CDs we had recorded on Monday.

W Oh, okay. That's good. I was going to call a messenger to have those picked up. All right, have a good dentist appointment and I'll see you later.

What does the man ask the woman to do?

A.Call a messenger service

B.Answer his phone while he is out

C.Reschedule his afternoon appointments

D.Tell people when he will return to the office

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第2题

Boston is a tiny place. Even when inner urban suburbs such as Cambridge, Brookline, Somerv
ille, and Chelsea are included, Greater Boston is still unusually small in scale for a major population center. That gives Boston much of its special flavor. Unfortunately, during times of great prosperity it also creates special challenges.

Perhaps the most pressing of these challenges is housing. As the Phoenix's special package on housing shows, the apartment shortage in Greater Boston has reached crisis proportions. Since the mid 1990s, rents have gone up by 50 percent or more in some neighborhoods. And even at these grossly inflated prices, apartments are still nearly impossible to come by. Nevertheless, some modest steps can be taken.

It's the old not-in-my-backyard syndrome: everyone knows there's a housing shortage, but no one wants to see new housing come into his or her own neighborhood. Such opposition can be eased by involving local residents in planning for new housing. The lesson is that bottom-up solutions invariably work better than top-down edicts.

Boston University, Boston College, Northeastern University, and MIT have taken major steps toward building housing for their students on their own campuses. During the 1960s and 70s, student housing spread into neighborhoods such as the Fenway (near Northeastern) and Audubon Circle (near BU). Students kept such neighborhoods alive during those difficult years. But as neighborhoods become able to "thrive on their own" , universities should be encouraged, wherever possible, to pull back, thus opening up neighborhood housing to long-term residents.

In his State of the City address in January, Mayor Tom Menino identified the housing crisis as his number-one priority, and named a respected legislator, Charlotte Richie, as his housing czar. In a recently published interview, Boston Redevelopment Authority head Tom O' Brien spoke of the need to preserve the diversity of Boston's neighborhoods, and identified the city's residential character as one of its saving graces. Yet the city has been missing in action. At the very least.

Menino should make a concerted effort to ease the housing shortage in neighborhoods where the problem is particularly acute. More important, Menino has to realize that he cannot deal with housing as an "in box" mayor, taking on an issue here, an issue there as they come up. He should work with officials in surrounding communities and convene a housing summit to consider a wide range of ideas.

The author thinks that Boston is a tiny place, because ______.

A.it has a small population

B.it covers a small piece of land

C.it is unusually small in scale for a major population center

D.few people know about this city

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第3题

A.call inB.call offC.call upD.call on

A.call in

B.call off

C.call up

D.call on

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第4题

【C8】

A.call in

B.call over

C.call upon

D.call out

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第5题

A.callB.beginC.speakD.read

A.call

B.begin

C.speak

D.read

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第6题

What are recipients asked to do?A.Call Ms. Barbara CampbellB.Send an e-mail to Ms. Barbara

What are recipients asked to do?

A.Call Ms. Barbara Campbell

B.Send an e-mail to Ms. Barbara Campbell

C.Give a presentation

D.Reserve a hotel room

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第7题

【C8】A.call inB.call overC.call up onD.call out

【C8】

A.call in

B.call over

C.call up on

D.call out

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第8题

What will the woman do for the mian?A.Call for a doctor.B.Give him some stronger medicine.

What will the woman do for the mian?

A.Call for a doctor.

B.Give him some stronger medicine.

C.Do nothing.

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第9题

What will Alonya do tomorrow?A.Call MarinaB.Ship the orderC.Leave on a tripD.Buy a table

What will Alonya do tomorrow?

A.Call Marina

B.Ship the order

C.Leave on a trip

D.Buy a table

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