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ou must have a good plan for your time tomorrow. Of course you will get there sooner if you take a taxi, but actually it takes a lot of money, and neither is it necessary. The underground railway is fast and convenient, I think, and it’s much faster than the buses. You can’t go there directly, so when you get off the railway line, take a taxi. Be sure to wear your sports shoes and be very attentive while you are climbing the wall as it is very steep in some of the places. Take good care of your belongings and do not buy unnecessary things from the street vendors. Wish you a pleasant trip! Yours, Li Hua 附:聽力原文 Text 1 W: Hey, Tom! Have you made up your mind about your courses? M: No. I’m still shopping around, looking at various courses. W: What about Professor Ford’s Ancient History course? M: Yes. I heard it’s all easy “A”. Text 2 W: Did you prepare for the final exam? M: I lent my notes to Bill and he promised to return it to me tomorrow. Text 3 W: Excuse me, when does the train to Shanghai leave? M: It’s half past seven now. The earliest train left fifteen minutes ago, so you’ll have to get the next train, which will leave at a quarter past eight. Text 4 M: I want a taxi for tomorrow. May I order one now? W: Yes, certainly. But can you tell me what for? M: I’m going to check out and catch the plane early in the morning at 6 o’clock. Text 5 M: Hi, I’m thinking of taking a trip during the Spring Festival. W: Where would you like to go? M: Well, maybe somewhere warm and sunny. W: How about a tour to Southeast Asia? Text 6 M: Why do you look so upset, Ella? W: Well, I’ll have a math exam tomorrow and I really have to study. But my roommate has several friends visiting from her hometown and I can’t hold my attention with them in the room. M: How about the school readingroom? It’s quiet there. W: Yes, I know, but the readingroom is closed this week for repair. M: That’s right. Did you try the classroom? It’s open 24 hours a day, right? W: Some club is having a meeting there and I was asked to leave this afternoon. M: Well, there’s always the city library. It’s not so pleasant to go out in this weather, but it’s only a 10minute walk. W: Yes, I suppose so. I was hoping I wouldn’t have to walk in the rain. Oh, I guess this is the only way if I want to get any study done. I’d better hurry. Bye! Text7 M: How are your new neighbors, Susan? W: They seem nice enough, but their son is driving me crazy. M: What do you mean? W: He es home every night around 10 with his car radio on loudly. It stops as soon as he turns the car off. But by then my kids are wide awake. M: Oh, no. W: Oh, yes. Sometimes it takes us until midnight just to get them to settle down again. M: Have you tried talking to them? W: We haven’t even really met them yet except to say a quick hello. M: You are not going to like them when you do meet them. W: I know, but I feel stupid talking to him directly. M: You said it was driving you crazy. W: Well, I’m just not getting enough sleep and neither are the kids. M: Maybe you could go over sometime with a little gift: a plant for the yard or something. Then you could talk about your trouble with them. Remember, the longer you wait, the harder it’ll be to do it politely. Text 8 W: 6742388. M: Hello. Is that Anna? W: Yes, speaking. M: There is a really good film on in the cinema this week. It’s called Sounds Forever. Would you like to e and see it with me on Wednesday evening? W: No, I’m afraid I can’t. I’m going to play at a concert at London University on Wednesday. M: What about Friday then? W: Great. Yes, I’d love to. What time does it start? M: Seven o’clock. Would you like to go for a drink first? W: Yes, fine. Is six o’clock Ok? We can meet outside the cinema. M: Ok, fine. See you on Friday then. Bye. Text 9 W: Can you tell me what this word means? M: I don’t know. But can’t you look it up in the dictionary? W: I meant to, but I couldn’t find it in the dictionary. M: Is that possible? W: Believe me, or you can try looking in the dictionary yourself. M: Well, let me have a look. Well, truly. I can’t find it in this dictionary. W: And I can’t guess its meaning. M: It doesn’t matter. Let’s ask Mr. Smith this afternoon. Text 10 Should students make friends online? Some people say yes. The Inter helps make friends. Chatting online, students can more freely express their feelings and opinions, and even get help with their foreign language study. Others, however, think students should not. They say making friends online is a waste of time, which should be spent more meaningfully on study. Besides, some students get chatted online. Also, some unhealthy information can get them to go wrong. In my opinion, students should place their study, health and safety before others things. As for friendship, we can readily find it among our classmates and other people around us.