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听力原文:Who taught you to play guitar like that?(A) Mr. Gleider had all the resources.(B)

听力原文:Who taught you to play guitar like that?

(A) Mr. Gleider had all the resources.

(B) Cherry or walnut color would be nice.

(C) I used to major in performing art.

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A.

B.

C.

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听力原文:Hi,Mary,who taught you English last year?(4)A.I like Mr. Zuo very much.B.I like E

听力原文:Hi,Mary,who taught you English last year?

(4)

A.I like Mr. Zuo very much.

B.I like English very much.

C.Mr. Zuo came here last year.

D.Mr. Zuo did.

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听力原文:Hello, everyone. I'd like to tell you a story about Miss Richards. Miss Richards

听力原文:Hello, everyone. I'd like to tell you a story about Miss Richards.

Miss Richards was a teacher at a school for boys and girls. She taught chemistry and physics from the lowest to the highest classes in the school. Sometimes the new classes learned rapidly, but sometimes they were very slow, and then Miss Richards had to repeat things many times.

One year, the first class had been studying chemistry for several weeks when Miss Richards suddenly asked, "What is water7 Who knows? Hands up."

There was silence for a few seconds, and Miss Richards felt sad but then one boy raised his hand. "Yes, Dick?" said Miss Richards encouragingly. He was not one of the brightest students in the class, so she was glad this boy could answer.

"Water is a liquid which has no color until you wash your hands in it, then it turns black," the boy replied.

What was Miss Richards?

A.A chemistry teacher.

B.A physics teacher.

C.A science teacher.

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听力原文:Good morning and welcome to the BBC news special. Have you ever heard of a four-y

听力原文:Good morning and welcome to the BBC news special.

Have you ever heard of a four-year-old college student? But this is true of Nicholas MacMahon, who is now studying at college because he is too clever for school.

Nicholas spoke well before he was one. At eighteen months he took telephone messages for his parents. At two he began to learn French. The strange thing about Nicholas is that he taught himself to read before he could speak.

His parents knew immediately that he could read. When he could speak, he corrected his spelling. He tried two different schools, but he was bored and unhappy and his parents decided that he couldn't stay there. His parents did not have enough time to prepare special lessons for Nicholas. The MacMahons had no idea what to do with him. Then the West London Institute offered to help. Nicholas spends some of his time there, and also studies at home. He reads newspaper every day, and he can play the violin well. He doesn't have any social life in the school. Nicholas is a clever child and the teachers want to help him in every way.

What did Nicholas do at eighteen months?

A.He began to learn French.

B.He read the newspaper.

C.He took telephone messages.

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听力原文:M:Do you think women are generally better at certain things than men?W:Well,it se

听力原文:M:Do you think women are generally better at certain things than men?

W:Well,it seems to me women are much better at dealing with more than one thing at a time.I don't know whether this has to do with the difference in their brain or whether it's just how they have to cope more often with more than one thing.For example,it is usually women who work,have babies.look after the babies and take the main, responsibility for looking after the home.And maybe it's practicing all that makes women be better able to do more than one thing at a time.Men,it seems to me,can only concentrate on one thing at a time,including boring domestic things like washing the dishes.If a friend of mine who is a man washes the dishes he'll find it quite difficult to conduct a conversation at the same time.whereas if I'm doing the dishes I'm always talking to someone.probably cooking something as well,and finding that not too stressful.

M:Do you think women are more interested in personal relationships than men?

W:Generally,yes,though again I don't know if this is because that from an early age they are taught to please other people,whereas men are always taught to please themselves.I think relationships are more central to most women's lives.For example.I think men don't have very good conversations with each other.whereas women do.If you listen to women talking,often they will be having,after a relatively short time of knowing each other,fairly personal and truthful conversations,whereas men have conversations not about what I'd call real things.They will talk about their work in a very superficial way,or their interests in a very superficial way,for example,and football is me—um—just a sort of way for men to relate to each other without actually saying anything important,it appears to me.

According to the woman,why women are much better at dealing with more than one thing at a time?

A.She doesn't know the reason exactly.

B.Because women are smarter than men.

C.Because women have more things to deal with than men.

D.Because men always refuse to deal with more than one thing at the same time.

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听力原文:M: You can teach Jim a more pleasant way. You'll spoil his appetite. W: Maybe you

听力原文:M: You can teach Jim a more pleasant way. You'll spoil his appetite.

W: Maybe you're right. I shouldn't have blamed him before I taught him.

Q: What can we learn from the conversation?

(18)

A.The man made a bad suggestion.

B.The woman will take the man's advice.

C.The woman has taught Jim in a pleasant way.

D.The man has spoiled the peaceful atmosphere.

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听力原文:W: Nice to meet you, Mike.M: Nice to meet you, Li Lei.Q: Who are they?(19)A.Mike.

听力原文:W: Nice to meet you, Mike.

M: Nice to meet you, Li Lei.

Q: Who are they?

(19)

A.Mike.

B.Li Lei.

C.Mike and Li Lei.

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听力原文:Thanksgiving Day is one of the biggest holidays in America. Every family comes to

听力原文: Thanksgiving Day is one of the biggest holidays in America. Every family comes together at their parents' house, and talks about their lives. They also have a big party. Usually, they cook a big turkey and many side dishes such as pumpkin pie. And they have a nice holiday with their family.

It originated in the 1600's. The Pilgrims, who were a group of people from England, arrived in America and some Indians helped them. The Indians taught them how to plant grain such as corn, vegetables and pumpkins. So, after that, the Pilgrims had a party for their Indian friends every year.

During this holiday, many shops have promotions and big sales. The day after Thanksgiving Day, which is called "Black Friday", almost every store displays their cheapest prices. Almost every American goes shopping to catch the cheapest goods before others. It should be described as a "Shopping War". If you wait and go shopping on Sunday, it will be too late! You won't be able to buy many things, because many goods will be sold out already. But, sometimes window shopping is a nice experience on Thanksgiving holiday.

In Korea, there is a very similar holiday, which is called "Chu-suk". This holiday also expresses thankfulness for ancestors. People will give thanks for the plentiful harvest that year. Almost all Koreans come together with their family, see relatives who live far away and have an ancestor-memorial service with many kinds of food. Chu-suk is almost the same as Thanksgiving Day.

Every human seems to feel thankfulness for their ancestors, and once a year, they celebrate their good harvest and health. The styles of these two holidays are a little different but the feelings and emotions are the same.

(33)

A.England.

B.Korea.

C.France.

D.America.

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听力原文:M: Do you think women are generally better at certain things than men? W: Well, i

听力原文:M: Do you think women are generally better at certain things than men?

W: Well, it seems to me women are much better at dealing with more than one thing at a time. I don't know whether this has to do with the difference in their brain or whether it's just how they have to cope more often with more than one thing. For example, it is usually women who work, have babies, look after the babies and take the main responsibility for looking after the home. And maybe it's practicing all that makes women be better able to do more than one thing at a time. Men, it seems to me, can only concentrate on one thing at a time, including boring domestic things like washing the dishes. If a friend of mine who is a man washes the dishes he'll find it quite difficult to conduct a conversation at the same time, whereas if I'm doing the dishes I'm always talking to someone, probably cooking something as well, and finding that not too stressful.

M: Do you think women are more interested in personal relationships than men?

W: Generally, yes, though again I don't know if this is because that from an early age they are taught to please other people, whereas men are always taught to please themselves. I think relationships are more central to most women's lives. For example, I think men don't have very good conversations with each other, whereas women do. If you listen to women talking, often they will be having, after a relatively short time of knowing each other, fairly personal and truthful conversations, whereas men have conversations not about what I'd call real things. They will talk about their work in a very superficial way, or their interests in a very superficial way, for example, and football is the—um—just a sort of way for men to relate to each other without actually saying anything important, it appears to me.

According to the woman, why women are much better at dealing with more than one thing at a time?

A.She doesn't know the reason exactly.

B.Because women are smarter than men.

C.Because women have more things to deal with than men.

D.Because men always refuse to deal with more than one thing at the same time.

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听力原文:M: Have you settled in? W: Yes, I feel myself quite at home now. I haven't got us

听力原文:M: Have you settled in?

W: Yes, I feel myself quite at home now. I haven't got used to the food yet but I'm enjoying the life on campus.

M: Good. Now we'd better make sure you enjoy your studies. We offer a very wide range of options on the foundation course, as you know, but you can only take six courses. Do you know what you want to do yet?

W: Yes, more or less; but I'm not sure whether to do biological sciences or German.

M: Well, that's quite a difference. Let's see... you've selected to do: physical sciences, basic electronics, art and design, CAD... that's computer aided design and English.

W: Yes, five courses.

M: That's quite a range. Don't you want to do maths or computer program-lining, for example?

W: Well, I'm interested in electronics in computers especially in writing computer games. I'd like to produce educational software, educational games, eventually. I've taught myself a lot of programming and I was good at maths. I don't think I need either of them.

M: Then, why did you choose to do art and design?

W: Well, that will be good for my graphics. I need that to produce games...CAD, too. I've never done computer aided design before.

M: No...right...they've got some powerful packages in the computer graphics and CAD offices...you'll enjoy that. So...that leaves English. It's mostly English literature. I know your English is all right. But as a first year student, you'll have to take the Cambridge Proficiency Test.

W: All right.

Who is the mail?

A.Student advisor.

B.Course teacher.

C.Admissions officer.

D.Department secretary.

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听力原文:M: United World Colleges. Can I help you?W: Yes, I'd like some information about

听力原文:M: United World Colleges. Can I help you?

W: Yes, I'd like some information about the college, please.

M: What would you like to know?

W: My name's Julia Harris and I have a friend in Spain who's interested in applying for a place at one of the colleges. There are one or two questions that she'd like me to ask you.

M: Go ahead.

W: Thanks. What language is used for most lessons?

M: Well, the main language of instruction in all the college is English. But at Pacific College in Canada some subjects are taught in French.

W: Right. Is it expensive to go to one of the colleges?

M: Students' parents don't have to be rich, if that's what you mean. There are scholarships for all colleges, but we do ask the parents to pay what they can afford. It's $ 2400 per year.

W: Good. Now she wants to know something about getting into a college. Does she have to get high marks in all her examinations?

M: Ah, yes, well she will have to do well, but academic ability is not the only thing that's important. We also look at personal qualities.

W: What sort of things do you mean?

M: Maturity, the ability to get along well with people from different countries, that sort of thing.

W: I understand what you mean. The last question is about her other interests. Can she take painting or modern dancing, for example?

M: Yes, probably. It depends on the staff at the college she enters. Each college has its own special activities, such as theatre studies or environmental work, in which students can take part.

W: Good. I think that's all. Thank you very much for your help.

M. You're welcome. Goodbye.

W: Goodbye.

(30)

A.English

B.French

C.Spanish

D.both A) and B)

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