【題目】聽對話,回答各個小題。

1Who is the woman speaker?

A.One of Alex’s neighbors.

B.A reporter of the TV station.

C.The winner of the photography competition.

2Which of the following is TRUE about “Miss Walker”?

A.She goes walking every day.

B.She is interested in photography.

C.She’s been to many places.

3How long has Alex had the camera?

A.For about two years.B.For only one day.C.Since August.

【答案】

1B

2C

3B

【解析】

【原文】

W: Good morning, Alex. I’m from Hangzhou News. You’ve just won the Young Photographer of the Year competition. Congratulations!

M: Thank you very much.

W: How long have you been interested in photography?

M: For about two years.

W: Your winning photo is called “Miss Walker”. Who is Miss Walker?

M: She’s my next door neighbor. She’s a very interesting person. She’s travelled all over the world.

W: How long have you known her?

M: Not long. I’ve known her since August. We moved into our new house in August.

W: Can I see your camera? It’s very nice. Have you had it long?

M: Since yesterday! It was my prize for winning the competition.

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