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He had read two novels,but his father asked him to read ______ third one. A.one B.another C.the D

He had read two novels,but his father asked him to read ______ third one.

A.one B.another C.the D.a

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第1题
听力:What do we learn about Ben Carson?

Doctor Ben Carson grew up in a poor single parent household in Detroit. His mother, who had only a third-grade education, worked two jobs cleaning bathrooms. To his classmates and even to his teachers, he was thought of as the dumbest kid in the class, according to his own not so fond memories. He had a terrible temper, and once threatened to kill another child. Doctor Carson was headed down a path of self-destruction until a critical moment in his youth. His mother, convinced that she had to do something dramatic to prevent him from leading a life of failure, laid down some rules. He could not watch television except for two programs a week, could not play with his friends after school until he finished his homework, and had to read two books a week and write book reports about them. His mother’s strategy worked. “Of course, I didn’t know she couldn’t read, so there I was submitting these reports.” He said. “She would put check marks on them like she had been reading them. As I began to read about scientists, economists and philosophers, I started imaging myself in their shoes. As he got in the habit of hard work, his grades began to soar. Ultimately, he received a scholarship to attend Yale University. And later, he was admitted to the University of Michigan Medical School. He is now a leading surgeon at John’s Hopkins Medical School, and he’s also the author of three books.

Q: What do we learn about Ben Carson?

A.He had only a third-grade education.

B.He once threatened to kill his teacher.

C.He grew up in a poor single-parent household.

D.He often helped his.

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第2题
An elderly woman died yesterday after being knocked down by a motorist. The driver had【C1】
______no attempt to brake(刹车). When a policeman asked him, a man of 69, to read the number plate of a car parked on the【C2】______side of the road, the man said this was【C3】______, because it was foggy. In fact, it was a sunny day.【C4】______several attempts, even from【C5】______distance of two meters, the man【C6】______failed to read the number-plate【C7】______. He said he had never needed glasses, though he had been【C8】______in a similar accident the day before. The question【C9】______fitness to drive comes up every time some medical condition【C10】______to an accident like this. Last week traffic accidents【C11】______the death of two motorists, one of【C12】______died as a result of blackouts(眩晕)while driving. The【C13】______, a man whose car hit a tree, had【C14】______from blackouts gone for years. The second died【C15】______his sports car crashed at 60 m. p. h. He had a brain disease which caused him to【C16】______consciousness when he had a headache. With such cases【C17】______mind, it is not surprising that【C18】______prevention organizations are trying to【C19】______the government to introduce stricter【C20】______over drivers.

【C1】

A.made

B.done

C.given

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第3题
听力短文3:Dr。 Ben Carsen grew up in a poor single parent house-hold in Detroit。

Dr。 Ben Carsen grew up in a poor single parent house-hold in Detroit。 His mother, who had only a 3rd grade education helds two jobs cleaning bathrooms。 To his classmates and even to his

teachers he was thought of as the dummest kid in his class。 According to his own not so fond memories。

He had a terrible temper, and once threatened to kill another child。 Dr。 Carsen was headed down part of seld distraction until a critical moment in his youth。 His mother convinced that he had to do something dramatic preventing leading a life of failure laid down some rules。 He could not

watch television except for two programs a week, could not play with his friends after school

until he finished his homework。 And had to read two books a week, and write book reports about them。 His mother’s strategy worked。 “Of course, I didn’t know she couldn’t read。 So there I was

submitting these reports。” he said。 She would put check marks on them like she had been reading them。 As I began to read about scientists,economists and philosophers。 I started imaging myself in their shoes。 As he got into the hobbit of hard work, his grade began to soar。 Ultimately he received a scholarship to attending Yale

University, and later he was admitted to the University of Michigan Medical School。

He is now a leading surgeon at Johns Hopkins Medical School and he is also the author of the three books。

Questions 23 to 25 are based on the conversation you’ve just heard。

Q23 What do we learn about Ben Carsen ?

Q24 What did Ben Caren’s classmates and teachers think of him whenhe was first at school?

Q25 What did Ben Carsen’s mother tell him to do when he was a school boy?

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第4题
&8226;Read the inter-office memo below.&8226;Complete the form. on the following page.&822

&8226;Read the inter-office memo below.

&8226;Complete the form. on the following page.

&8226;Write a word, phrase (in CAPITAL LETTERS) or number in spaces 41-45 on your Answer Sheet.

&8226;Read the inter-office memo below.&8226;Compl

One of our secretaries, Janet Brown, was injured this morning when a four-drawer filing cabinet fell on top of her. Apparently, she had opened two top drawers at the same time and the filing cabinet fell forward. John Brown from the Accounts Department was there and sew what happened. He saw that her leg was broken so he called an ambulance and she was taken to wellington General Hospital. Please fill in the attached Accident Report Form. and send it to the safety officer immediately. AGS

&8226;Read the inter-office memo below.&8226;Compl

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第5题
听力原文:I read in the newspaper the other day that we tell between two hundred and three

听力原文: I read in the newspaper the other day that we tell between two hundred and three hundred lies every day. It makes me wonder if honesty is still important.

There are so many times when we just seem to expect people to be dishonest rather than honest. We expect individuals to try to take advantage of other people whenever they can. And we sometimes expect politicians not always to be honest in their dealings. And we even expect students, sometimes, to cheat on exams or to do things to help their scores. I wonder that if it's really fair to these people, because I still think there are honest people.

The other day a very good friend of mine and I were in a restaurant. When the cashier gave him back his money after we got out of the restaurant, he realized that he had ten or fifteen dollars more than he was supposed to have. He didn't even hesitate at all. He went right back in and gave it back, and of course, the cashier was very happy.

But, I was pleasantly surprised, because it means that there really are people running around who are honest.

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A.Between one hundred and three hundred~

B.Between two hundred and four hundred.

C.Between two hundred and three hundred.

D.Between one hundred and two hundred.

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第6题
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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第7题
听力原文:Mr. Robinson had to travel somewhere on business, and as he was in a hurry, he de

听力原文: Mr. Robinson had to travel somewhere on business, and as he was in a hurry, he decided to go by air. He liked sitting beside a window when he was flying, so when he got on to the plane, he looked for a window seat. He found all of them had already been taken except for one. There was a soldier sitting in the seat beside this one, and Mr. Robinson was surprised that he had not taken the one by the window; but, anyhow, he at once went towards it.

When he reached it, however, he saw that there was a notice on it. It was written in ink and said, "This seat is preserved for proper load balance, thank you." Mr. Robinson had never seen such an unusual notice in a plane before, but he thought that the plane must be carrying something particularly heavy in it, so he walked on and found another empty seat, not beside a window, to sit in.

Two or three people tried to sit in the window seat beside the soldier, but they too read the notice and went on, when the plane was nearly full, a very beautiful girl hurried into the plane. The soldier, who was watching the passengers coming in, quickly took the notice off the seat beside himself and in this way succeeded in having the company of the girl during the whole trip.

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A.Beside a window.

B.Next to a pretty girl.

C.In the front of the plane.

D.Anywhere but by the window.

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第8题
I don't know how I became a writer, but I think it was because of a certain force in me th
at had to write and that finally burst through and found a channel. My people were of the working class of people. My father, a stone-cutter, was a man with a great respect and veneration for literature. He had a tremendous memory, and he loved poetry, and the poetry that he loved best was naturally of the rhetorical kind that such a man would like. Nevertheless it was good poetry, Hamlet's Soliloquy, Macbeth, Mark Antony's “Funeral Oration”, Grey's “Elegy”, and all the rest of it. I heard it all as a child; I memorized and learned it all.

He sent me to college to the state university. The desire to write, which had been strong during all my days in high school, grew stronger still. I was editor of the college paper, the college magazine, etc. , and in my last year or two I was a member of a course in playwriting which had just been established there. I wrote several little one-act plays, still thinking I would become a lawyer or a newspaper man, never daring to believe I could seriously become a writer. Then I went to Harvard, wrote some more plays there, became obsessed with the idea that I had to be a playwright, left Harvard, had my plays rejected, and finally in the autumn of 1926, how, why, or in what manner I have never exactly been able to determine. But probably because the force in me that had to write at length sought out its channel, I began to write my first book in London. I was living all alone at that time. I had two rooms--a bedroom and a sitting room--in a litter square in Chelsea in which all the houses had that familiar, smoked brick and cream-yellow-plaster look.

We may conclude, in regard to the author's development as a writer, that his father ________.

A.made an important contribution

B.insisted that he choose writing as a career

C.opposed his becoming a writer

D.insisted that he read Hamlet in order to learn how to be a writer

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第9题
听力原文:Mark was a farmer who lived in a village far away. One day he became very ill and

听力原文: Mark was a farmer who lived in a village far away. One day he became very ill and everybody thought he would die. They sent for a doctor in town, who arrived two days later and examined the sickman. The doctor asked for a pen and some paper to write down the name of the medicine. But there was no pen or paper in the village, because no one could read or write.

The doctor picked up a piece of burnt wood from the fire. Using the wood, he wrote the name of the medicine on the door of the house. "Get this medicine for him," he said, "and he will soon get better."

Mark's family and friends did not know what to do. They could not read the strange writing. Then the village baker had an idea. He took off the door of the house, put it on his cart and drove to the nearest town. he bought the medicine, and Mark was soon well again. He would not let anyone wash the magic words from the door.

Why did everybody in the village think Mark would die?

A.He was seriously ill.

B.He was badly wounded.

C.Doctors would do nothing for him.

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第10题
听力原文:[31]Mr. Foster started his publishing business with only one magazine. It was cal

听力原文: [31]Mr. Foster started his publishing business with only one magazine. It was called "World News". Mostly it had summaries of important week events from around the world. But it always included one or two stories about interesting people. Mr. Foster put these in [29]because he believed all people like to read about other people. Several years ago, Mr. Foster started two magazines. One was called "Enterprise". It is for business people. And the other was called [30] "Action", for sports fans. Like World News, they always have two or three stories about interesting people. Five years ago, Mr. Foster got another idea for a magazine. He wanted this one to have even more stories about people than the others and to have more photographs. This one was named "Faces and Places". From the very beginning, it was a big success.

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A.He was good at writing about interesting people.

B.It was much easier to -mite stories about people.

C.He believed that people are always eager to learn about other people.

D.He thought people played an important role in world events.

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