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Mari:Why do Americans say things they don't (5)?They act so nice,like they always say,"How are you,but then they keep on walking and don't even wait for your answer.They're so...how do you say it...two-faced? Nancy:I know it seems that way sometimes,Mari.But it's not true.It's just that for Americans,friendliness and friendship aren't always the same thing. Mari:What do you (6)? Nancy:Well,as you know,Americans can be very open and friendly.Like,they invite you to sit down,they ask you questions,they (7) you all about their families. So naturally you think they're trying to make friends with you.But actually, friendship,real friendship,doesn't happen so quickly. Mari:So,when people say "How are you,they're just being polite?They don't really (8) Nancy:Not exactly.The thing you have to understand is that "How are you"isn't a real question.It's more like a greeting,or way of saying hello. Mari:Aha,I(9)it!And "Have a nice day"is just a friendly way to say good-bye? Nancy:Exactly.Now you're catching on. Mari:But I'm still in the dark about Yolanda.Does she want to be my friend or not? Nancy:It's (10) to say.Maybe she's just too busy these days.I guess you'll just have to be patient. Mari:Hmm.That's good advice,I guess.Thanks. Section Two (20 points,2 points each) Part One Directions:You are going to listen to five short conversations/passages.After each conversation/passage,there is one question.Choose the best answer to each question and write your answers on the Answer Sheet.Each conversation/passage will be read twice. Number One:a conversation 11.The student probably A.failed an exam B.was late to class C.plagiarized a term paper 1574Mari: Why do Americans say things they don' t (5) 一一一一一一? They act so nice , like they always say , "How are you ," but then they keep on walking and don' t even wait for your answer. They're so.. . how do you say it . . . two-faced? Nancy: 1 know it seems that way sometimes, Mari. But it' s not true. It' s just that for Americans, friendliness and friendship aren' t always the same thing. Mari: What do you (6) 一一一一一一? Nancy: Well , as you know , Americans can be very open and friendly. Like , they invite you to sit down , they ask you questions, they (7)一一一一一 you all about their families. So naturally you think they' re trying to make friends with you. But actually , friendship , real friendship , doesn' t happen so quickly. Mari: So , when people say "How are you ," they'rejust being polite? They don't really (8) ? Nancy: Not exactly. The thing you have to understand is that "How are you" isn't a real question. It' s more like a greeting , or way of saying hello. Mari: Aha , 1 (9) it! And "Have a nice day" is just a friendly way to say good-bye? Nancy: Exactly. Now you're catching on. Mari: But l' m still in the dark about Yolanda. Does she want to be my friend or not? Nancy: It's (1 0) to say. Maybe she's just too busy these days. 1 guess you'll just have to be patient. Mari: Hmm. That's good advice , 1 guess. Thanks. Section Two (20 points, 2 points each) Part One Directions: You are going to Iisten to five short conversations/ passages. After each conversation/passage , there is one question. Choose the best answer to each question and write your answers on the Answer Sheet. Each conversationjpassage will be read twice. Number One , a conversation 11. The student probably 一一一一一一. A. failed an exam B. was late to class c. plagiarized a term paper 1574
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