单选题 Questions 1 to 5 are based on an interview. At the end of the interview you will be given 10 seconds to answer each of the following five questions. Now listen to the interview.
单选题 The interview is mainly about ______.
【正确答案】 B
【答案解析】[听力原文]
(I—Interviewer; G—George Allen)
I: Good morning, listeners. Today I"d like to introduce our guest speaker George Allen from the British Council, who is going to tall to us about living in the UK. George, over to you.
G: Thank you. As you are no doubt aware the UK is becoming a popular destination for people who wish to study at university, what I"d like to do is, well, just give you listeners an insight into what living in the UK is really like. You know, what to expect when you get there and the cost of living, as well as what to do before you arrive in the UK.
I: What do students have to consider first before they go?
G: Finance, of course. Britain is quite an expensive place to live in. Therefore, you need to consider costs very carefully. And one of the major expenses is tuition fees. University courses range from about 5000 pounds to 8000 pounds, depending on the type of courses. Then, other expenses such as books, can cost about 500 pounds per year.
I: That"s a considerable amount. Then where do you suggest students to stay?
G: As for accommodation. Many people prefer to stay in the university"s hall of residence because living on campus is a lot cheaper than living off campus. A room in halls would cost you about 80 pounds per week. The north of England, however, is much cheaper.
I: Then what about living off campus?
G: Well, you can rent a private house with a group of other students. You may think this would be an expensive option. But if you share the cost with three or four other students it can actually work out cheaper than a room on campus. But do bear in mind that you have additional transport costs to and from university. However, if may one is interested in renting off campus, the university accommodation can offer advice, and even help you to find a suitable place.
I: That"s good news. What is the climate like in the UK?
G: Britain is famous for its bad weather and for good reasons. It rains often in the UK, and even in the summer it can still be quite cold. So take plenty of warm clothes with you. You can, of course, buy warm clothes when you are there, and indeed, they don"t have to be too expensive if you go to a local market. But taking your own is, of course, a cheaper option.
I: You bet. George, some listeners are anxious about food there. Is it really unpleasant?
G: Many people who visit the UK often find the food rather boring and uninteresting. This is because, generally, people don"t use spices in their cooking. Nevertheless, some of the food, I must say, is actually rather good. And the cheapest places to eat out are often local pubs , where they serve excellent home-cooked food, as well as serving as the entree of social life in most towns and cities in the UK. Besides local pubs, are there coffee shops as well? You know the UK is a great tea drinking nation. Therefore, don"t expect to find too many American style coffee shops. There are, of course, many to be found in big cities such as London, but tea shops, as they are called, are much more common.
I: What do people do for recreation after study or work?
G: There is excellent nightlife in Britain. All the major cities such as Manchester, Birmingham and Liverpool are a center of cultural activities. However, you may think London has the best nightlife. But Manchester, I suppose is the best. Being a multi-cultural city you will find all kinds of entertainment there from theaters to nightclubs, as well as museums and art galleries. And it"s considerably cheaper than London, whilst undoubtedly offering the best the country has to offer. However, if you prefer a quieter life then I would certainly recommend the southwest of England. There you will find wonderful countryside with the most spectacular views and many traditional towns and villages.
I: So students need to get well prepared for everything you introduced just now. But where can they find detailed information on them?
G: Well, a good guide book is compulsory. It should contain maps and information about where to go and what to do. The Internet is also a valuable source of information. My main advice, of course, is to contact the university accommodation office. Tell them when and where you will arrive and ask them how to get to the university from the airport.
I: George, you have given us valuable advice on living in the UK. It"s very beneficial to our listeners. Thanks a lot.
G: It"s my pleasure.

[解析] 本题的出题点在强调处(what I"d like to do is)。本题问这篇对话谈论的是什么,听音重点在主持人对嘉宾的介绍处。对话中主持人说节目请到了来自英国文化委员会的乔治·艾伦来一起讨论英国生活,接着乔治·艾伦说英国是最受欢迎的留学地之一,由此可见,乔治·艾伦要给留学生介绍英国的生活,故选B。
单选题 According to George Allen, tuition fees mostly depend on ______.
【正确答案】 C
【答案解析】[解析] 本题的出题点在depending on处。本题问乔治·艾伦认为学费的多少大多取决于什么,听音重点在tuition fees处。对话中乔治·艾伦说居住在英国花销是很贵的,学生的主要花销就是学费,数额在5000英镑到8000英镑之间,具体是多少取决于课程的种类,故选C。
单选题 What can we learn from George Allen?
【正确答案】 C
【答案解析】[解析] 本题考查对话中的多处细节,涉及英国的食品,听音重点在food处。对话中乔治·艾伦说当地酒吧的食品是最便宜的,故选C。他提到有人觉得英国的食品很糟糕,那是因为英国的食品一般不加香料,但事实上,英国的某些食品是相当不错的,故排除A和B;他还提到不要指望在英国找到太多的咖啡店,故排除D。
单选题 Which place has the best nightlife in Britain according to George Allen?
【正确答案】 B
【答案解析】[解析] 本题的出题点在转折处(But)。题干问哪个地方有英国最精彩的夜生活,听音重点在nightlife处。对话中乔治·艾伦说英国有精彩的夜生活,曼彻斯特、伯明翰、利物浦等大城市都是文化活动中心,而在他看来,最为精彩的还要数曼彻斯特,故选B。
单选题 People can get information about the UK from the following EXCEPT ______.
【正确答案】 C
【答案解析】[解析] 本题的出题点在对话中的问答处。题干问有关英国的信息可以从哪里获得,听音重点在information处。对话中乔治·艾伦说想要获得更多的有关英国生活方面的信息,指南手册是必不可少的,也可以上网搜索,他还建议学生向大学住宿管理办公室咨询,只有C项未被提到,故选C。