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第1题
The government has ___________ a new plan to build more houses.A. workedB. spentC. done

A. worked

B. spent

C. done

D. launched

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第2题
The government has spent a new plan to build more houses.()
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The government has () a new plan to build more houses.
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第4题
The government has done done a new plan to build more houses.()
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第5题
It is implied in the passage that ______.A.America's health system has its strengths and w

It is implied in the passage that ______.

A.America's health system has its strengths and weaknesses

B.the US government pays medical bills for the poor and the elderly

C.some 46 million Americans do not have medical insurance

D.Europeans benefit a lot from America's medical research

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第6题
听力原文:M: Excuse me, can you tell me how I can get to the Government Building?W: Of cour

听力原文:M: Excuse me, can you tell me how I can get to the Government Building?

W: Of course, go straight for two blocks, and then look to the right.

What does the woman mean?

A.The man needs to continue walking.

B.The man needs to go straight back for two blocks.

C.He has already passed the building.

D.The building is to his right.

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第7题
听力原文:W: We now interrupt our regular scheduled news program to bring you live up-to-da
te coverage on the civil unrest in the newly formed country of Karnak, where our man Stan Fielding is stationed. Stan...

M: This is Stan Fielding reporting live from the suburbs of the capital city. Just 20 minutes ago, rebel forces launched the biggest offensive against the ruling government in the 18-month conflict here in this country.

W: Now Stan, is this a sign that the peace process has been totally abandoned?

M: Well, so far, peace negotiations have failed, and any resolution to end the civil war appears bleak at this moment. As you can see...Whoa.

W: Stan, Stan, are you there?

M: Uh, yes, Shelly. As you can probably hear behind me, rebel forces are also using heavy artillery to pound the positions of government forces around the city center. Rebel forces are closing in, and it's feared that they will be able to take the capital building before daybreak where, it is believed, many government officials are holding out.

W: Now, besides the heavy fighting, what other pressing concerns are there for the citizens of the city?

M: Well, since the beginning of the conflict, starvation, and lack of clean water and adequate shelter have been the biggest daily obstacles facing the citizens of this war-torn country. It is believed that over 40, 000 people, mostly children, have starved to death. Fortunately, no epidemics have broken out, but that is always a concern if this war lingers on,

W: Okay, that was Stan Fielding reporting. And we will keep you up-to-date as this story continues to unfold.

(23)

A.Thelatest developments of an armed rebellion in Karnak.

B.The fall of Karnak's capital city into the hands of the rebel forces.

C.The epidemic that has just broken out in the country of Karnak.

D.The peace talks between the rebels and the government in Karnak.

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第8题
听力原文:M: Did you finish that paper for your political science class? It was on state ta
xes, wasn't it?

W: I finished it, but I ended up changing the topic.

M: Hmm, what did you finally come up with?

W: Well, I decided that state taxation was too large of an issue, so I focused on a single state. It turned out that one state stood out from the others in terms of taxes.

M: Which one was that?

W: Alaska. Alaska is the only state that pays its citizens instead of taking taxes from them.

M: What? The people in Alaska are paid by the government?

W: That's right. Since the discovery of oil there in the 1970's, there has been enormous amounts of money spent by corporations in order to take out the oil and the state charges the companies such large taxes that the state government typically has budget surpluses.

M: But other states have industries too. They don't pay the people tax money.

W: Yes, but in proportion to the amount of people living in the state, Alaska receives an extremely high amount of taxes from its industries. In order to correct the budget surplus,it was decided that the people who lived there would get the money back.

M: Wow, maybe I should move to Alaska.

W: Not so fast, the money only goes to people who have lived there for at least ten years. By the time you live there that long, there might not be any money left.

(23)

A.The history of taxes.

B.The state of Texas.

C.The importance of oil.

D.The taxes of Alaska.

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第9题
听力原文:M: So, you're an architect.W: Yes.M: Do you work for a public or a private organi

听力原文:M: So, you're an architect.

W: Yes.

M: Do you work for a public or a private organization, or you're self-employed, that is working on you own?

W: I'm working for a private designing construction company.

M: How did you start your career?

W: I started it with the government.

M: Oh, did you? What made you decide to work for the government?

W: Well, it was a matter of chances, really. I saw an advertisement for a vacant position in the newspaper and I thought "why don't you try it". In fact, I have no preferences where I work, public or private.

M: And do you still have this idea, or...

W: More or less, yes. Although I'm now working with a private firm, I worked for the government for about three years. It was all right. Of course, there is the bureaucracy that one has to put up with but that's no that had. If you don't mind bureaucratic wheels turning slowly and things not being as efficient.

M: Mm, ha, and what made you leave the public sector?

W:Money mainly. You see, I got married, and my husband doesn't work, and we wanted to start a family right away. So we thought it might be better if I moved to the private sector. This is why it's hard for me to be self-employed, because self-employed work has a disadvantage that there may be time or a period of time when you are unemployed.

(20)

A.A newspaper.

B.The government.

C.A construction firm

D.A private company,

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第10题
听力原文:W: Professor Pierson, could you give us a brief introduction of the well-known ed
ucational system for adult students in Sweden?

M: Yes, in Swedish we call it "folkbildning"(Swedish word), which means the popular non-formal and voluntary educational system for all ages. Although it has been made known very recently, the system has, in fact, evolved over a hundred years. People in Sweden come together to study on their own conditions, to listen to lectures, and to take part in social and cultural events.

W: Do they have to register for a school course and sit for classroom teaching as well?

M: Not exactly. Those study groups are referred to as study circles, which are conducted by a larger body called study associations. It is the most typical form. of liberal adult education in Sweden. A small group of people meet regularly for a period of time, most often a night per week, to study a certain subject or theme, or to take part in a cultural activity. The circle consists of 5 to 12 participants, of whom one is the leader. In Sweden today, there are around 350, 000 study circles every year, with about 2 and a half million participants altogether. They also arrange more than 200,000 cultural events, with about 15 million participants or visitors.

W: This is really a large enrollment, given the total population in your country. But how are the study' circles supported? Do they get government grants or are they privately funded?

M: Liberal adult education in Sweden is largely financed by grants from the government, regional governments, and local councils. The parliament has laid down the aims and conditions for granting government support. The aims are to further individuals' own creativity, and broaden their interest in culture. Furthermore, priority should be given to such activities that aim at narrowing and bridging educational gaps, and that are geared towards those who are educationally, socially and culturally disadvantaged.

(39)

A.Five years.

B.Fifteen years.

C.Fifty years.

D.A hundred years.

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第11题
听力原文:W: What is the most common means of transport for Chinese people nowadays?M: To m

听力原文:W: What is the most common means of transport for Chinese people nowadays?

M: To most Chinese people, the most common means of transport is the bus.

W: Does the railway have less of an influence now than previously on their lives?

M: Yes. Now people can travel by car, or by plane, not like before, when they had to depend on the railway.

W: As far as I know, many residents in big cities are very interested in purchasing personal cars. Have these cars increased or reduced the burden of city transport?

M: More and more cars have added to the burden of city transport, because they take up a lot of road space otherwise available to public transport.

W: Does the government encourage or curb the purchase of personal cars?

M: Now the government neither encourages nor curbs the purchase of personal cars, but I think there will be a policy in the future to curb the purchase. Have you traveled much in China, Linda?

W: No, not much, but I travel quite a lot in Shanghai every day.

M: Do you think Shanghai transport is efficient?

W: Yes, I do. I think the Shanghai Underground is marvelous. I always travel by tube because it's fast and comfortable.

(23)

A.The railway has less of an influence now than previously on people's lives.

B.Chinese people depend more on the railway than other means of transport.

C.People used to depend on the railway.

D.Many residents are very interested in purchasing personal cars.

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