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lity. There are very few places that have such a wide selection. M: I need to buy disks, at least two disk holders, note cards, and that kind of stuff. W: For office supplies, I suggest Office Max. M: You know, one good thing about living in a campus town, though, is that you can easily get that stuff at any of the bookstores. No doubt they do overcharge. I try to get around that by shopping around. W: Shopping around? M: Yes. That simply means you go to different stores, check out the prices of items you need and purchase them from the store(s) with the lowest price or prices. W: I see. Sounds very practical. (Now listen again)1—10 BDDCD CBABD 11—13 BDC 14—16 CAD 17. Biology. 18. professor. 19. reserve. 20. third 21. An appliance store 22. A/a wide selection 23. Things are overcharged 24. purchasing 25—29 BDCAD 30—34 ABCDC 35—40 ADBBC A41—49 EHJCF GBDA 50—64 CCBBA DDCDA BACBD65—68 C B D C 69—71 C B D72—75 BDBC76—80 EBFAC81. the relationship between television viewing and antisocial behavior.82. about 1,000 children born in Dunedin in 19721973.83. They fail to demonstrate a causeandeffect sequence.84. Limit their children’s television use (to 1 to 2 hours).Translation:85. Many drivers/ don’t get used to/ the new traffic rules.86. The traditional way/ of buying train tickets/ has already been replaced/ by the one through the Internet87. It won’t be a few days/ before/ they mail you/ the result about the interview.88. We are all concerned about/ the food quality/ because it is closely related to everyone’s health.89. Those firefighters risked their life/ to successfully rescue/ all the old and children/ trapped/ in the burning house.