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()Asia fares well, the whole world benefits.

A.where

B.when

C.where

D.which

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We may infer from the third paragraph that ______.

A.the grocery store doesn't classify its tea goods

B.local Asian food store has more tea types for choosing

C.green tea is only produced in Asia

D.Gunpowder and Dragon Well are both famous black teas

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第2题
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听力原文:M: I can't believe you're still driving around in this piece of junk.

W: I can't afford to buy a new car.

M: I'll bet you can't afford not to buy a new car.

W: What do you mean by that?

M: Have you ever kept a record of how much you spend to keep this car running?

W: Well, no. But I'm sure maintenance costs are not as much as a monthly payment would be.

M: Have you thought about your losses in pay from the days you've missed work because this thing won't start?

W: It can't have been that much.

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A.In tow truck fees.

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第3题
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听力原文:W: In Britain we are often told that people are leaving the big cities to live in the countryside but is this tile case worldwide?

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W: And London?

M: London, which was number two, won't even be in the top ten. Its population in 1950 was about 10 million.

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W: Yes. What about the cities of Asia? Will they be experiencing a similar sort of growth?

M: In some cases, yes. Calutta in India which was No. 10 in the league in 1950 is expected to be the fourth biggest city in the world with a population of 16 million, four times in its size in just 50 years.

W: What about Japan?

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A.People in developing countries.

B.People living in poor conditions.

C.People in the 1950s.

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第4题
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听力原文:M: Hey, don't look so worried.

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W: OK, OK. I think I've got it. Could you explain some more about etiquette? I don't want to do something that looks really stupid!

M: Well, the most important thing is not to make noise when you eat. Parents always tell their children "don't talk with your mouth full" and "never chew with your mouth open".

W: OK, so that's a bit different. Sometimes it's polite in Asia to make noise. What else?

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B.using the right knives, forks and glasses.

C.going to the toilet.

D.drinking too much wine.

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第5题
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听力原文:W: (22) In Britain we are often told that people are leaving the big cities to live in the countryside but is this the case worldwide?

M: Not at all. (22)If you look at the biggest cities in 1950, seven out of the top ten were in the developed countries. However, by the year 2000, the developing countries will have eight out of the top ten. (22) (23)New York, which in 1950 was number one with a population of around 12 million, will only be the sixth largest city in the world with an extra of 2 million.

W: And London?

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M: In some cases, yes. Calcutta in India which was No. 10 in the league iii 1950 is expected to be the fourth biggest city in the world with a population of 16 million, four times in its size ill just 50 years.

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A.Eating all of the food.

B.Using the right knives, forks and glasses.

C.Going to the toilet.

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Bob: Yes, that would be fantastic. Anyway, stop dreaming. We're going to Scotland and I hope it doesn't rain.

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A.In Scotland.

B.In America.

C.In Japan.

D.In England.

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The speaker wants to tell the listeners about________.

A.how money came into being

B.the kind of things which served as money in the past

C.the fact that the Chinese people were the earliest users of money

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第10题
?Read the article about the future of the airline industry.?Choose the best word to fill i

?Read the article about the future of the airline industry.

?Choose the best word to fill in each gap, from A,B or C.

?For each question 29-40,rnark one letter(A, B or C)on your Answer Sheet.

Flight to the unknown

The world's airline industry will change (29) quickly in the next twelve months than in any year since aviation began. Watch out for the (30) trends:

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Flight delays will become a nightmare. (33) travel under 700km, high speed trains will be the answer. Paris to Lyon by train (34) two hours; (35) plane it can take up to three-city centre to city centre.

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(29)

A.less

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第11题
听力原文:Good morning everybody. My topic for today is"Early Money". I'm going to tell you

听力原文: Good morning everybody. My topic for today is"Early Money". I'm going to tell you some- thing about money used in the early days. To be honest, we know little about how early people came to use money. But we do know some of the things whieh have been used as money. In early times in some European countries, salt was very difficult to get. It was used as money. In some parts of Asia, tea was used for money. The American Indians used nuts and other things. Per- haps the most common money of all was an animal of some kind. In some places today, cows are still used as a kind of money. So you see, things highly valued by everybody may serve as mon- ey.

The Chinese were the first people to use coins as money. Oh, sorry, you don’t know this word? Well it is spelled C - O - I - N. Here are some coins of the past. You can come over and have a look.

What does the speaker want to tell his listeners?

A.How money came into being?

B.What was used as money in the past?

C.Chinese people were the earliest users of money.

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