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By saying "While its true that.., be they scientific or artistic" (Lines 1~4, Para.5), the

By saying "While its true that.., be they scientific or artistic" (Lines 1~4, Para.5), the author means that______.

A.business management should be included in educational programs

B.human wisdom has accumulated at an extraordinarily high speed

C.human intellectual development has reached new heights

D.the importance of a broad education should not be overlooked

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第1题
听力原文:At first glance, Japan astonishes and fascinates the American because it seems So
different. All that characterizes the United States—racial and ethnic heterogeneity, newness, vast territory, and individualistic ethic — is absent in Japan. Instead one encounters an ancient and homogeneous population, traditions that emphasize the importance of groups and communal needs, with rich panoply of highly elaborate rites and ceremonies that cover every aspect of daily living, from drinking tea to saying hello.

Where Americans pride themselves on a studied informality and openness, their Japanese counterparts employ formality and complexity. If Americans value time, the Japanese treasure space. While Americans have always enjoyed a sense of continental scale, employing metaphors of size to describe both the natural environment and industrial production, Japan has exerted its genius on the diminutive and the miniature. It seems appropriate for America to produce the world's airplanes, while Japan creates cameras and transistors.

Yet these two cultures, so apparently opposite in almost every way, have always possessed a strange affinity for each other. Like their descendants, 19th century American visitors found the world of Japanese art, philosophy, ceremonies, and social life to be compellingly attractive. One reason is its very comprehensiveness. Japan is a filled-in culture, with few imprecisions or empty spaces.

(30)

A.Differences and similarities between two cultures.

B.American culture.

C.Japanese culture.

D.The integration of two cultures.

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第2题
From the center of downtown Tucson the ground slopes gently away to Main Street, drops a f
ew feet, and then rolls to the banks of the Santa Cruz River. Here lies the section of the city known as EL Hoyo. Why it is called EL Hoyo is not very clear. In no sense is it a hole, as its name would imply; it is simply the river's immediate valley. Its inhabitants are Chicanos who raise hell(喧闹)on Saturday night and listen to Padre Estanislao(去教堂做礼拜)on Sunday morning.

While the term Chicano is the short way of saying Mexicano, it is not restricted to the paisanos (country people) who came from old Mexico with the territory or the last famine to work for the railroad, labor, sing and go on relief. Chicano is the easy way of referring to everybody. Pablo Gutierrez married the Chinese grocer's daughter and now runs a meat department; his sons are Chicanos. So are the sons of Killer Jones who threw a fight in Harlem and fled to EL Hoyo to marry Christina Mendez. And so are all of them. However, it is doubtful that all these spiritual sons of Mexico live in EL Hoyo because of its scenic beauty— it is everything but beautiful. Its houses are simple affairs of unplastered adobe(土坯), wood, and abandoned car parts. Its narrow streets are mostly clearings that have, in time, acquired names. Except for some tall trees which nobody has ever cared to identify, nurse, or destroy, the main things known to grow in the general area are weeds, garbage piles, dark-eyed chavalos (slang for boys or young men), and dogs. And it is doubtful that the chicanos live in EL Hoyo because it is safe—many times the Santa Cruz has risen and inundated(淹没)the area.

The main point of this passage is that ______.

A.El Hoyo is the region of downtown Tucson that slopes down to Main Street and the banks of the Santa Cruz River

B.American cities have different personalities depending on the varied people who live and work there

C.Chicano is the short way of saying Mexicano

D.in EL Hoyo, Chicanos are a varied group who live in a defined community

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第3题
While proclaiming it a great day in Washington, Mayor Tony Williams【S1】______confirmed Wed

While proclaiming it a great day in Washington, Mayor Tony Williams 【S1】______

confirmed Wednesday afternoon that Major League Baseball is

returning to Washington.

Williams, who made the announcement during a news conference at

the City Museum, he received a phone call Wednesday from baseball 【S2】______

commissioner Bud Sileg who saying the Montreal Expos would move 【S3】______

in time for from opening day in April 2005. 【S4】______

Therefore the decision came almost 33 years to the day after the 【S5】______

Washington Senators played with their last game in D. C., on Sept. 30, 1971. 【S6】______

The District signed for formal papers agreeing to live up to its part of 【S7】______

the bargain, including the construction of a $ 440 million stadium

on the Anacostia River in time for the 2008 season. Between now and 【S8】______

then, when the Expos will play at RFK Stadium, where renovations 【S9】______

also will be paid by the city.

Major League Baseball will now auction off the Expos to the highest 【S10】______

bidder. Local business leaders that formed the Washington Baseball

Club and who lobbied hard to get the team are expected to be among the bidders. 【S11】______

Baseball's relocation committee chose the District over Northern

Virginia, they as well as bids from Norfolk, Las Vegas, Portland, Ore. , 【S12】______

and Monterrey, Mexico.

Montreal is last in the National League East this season, with a 65-93

record and four games remaining.

【S1】______

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第4题
听力原文:W: Hey, Bob! So how was the movie?M: Well, I didn't really enjoy it very much.W:

听力原文:W: Hey, Bob! So how was the movie?

M: Well, I didn't really enjoy it very much.

W: Why? That film got great reviews. It's really popular.

M: Oh, the movie was fine. I just got irritated by the people sitting in front of me.

W: What happened?

M: Well, first they came in late. It took them a while to get into their seats. All this was happening during an exciting part of the movie. And then they started talking.

W: Oh, I hate when that happens!

M: There were two of them: a man and a woman. The man had seen the movie before. He was telling the woman the entire story.

W: Unbelievable!

M: Well, yon won't believe what happened next! Another person asked them to be quiet. Politely, of course.

W: Right.

M: And they started arguing! Their voices were getting louder and louder. One guy was saying, "You shouldn't talk in the movie," and the other guy was saying, "You can't tell me what to do!"

W: Well, what finally happened?

M: The usher had to be called in because it was getting out of hand. Everyone quieted down eventually, but it was too late. They had ruined the movie for me.

(20)

A.He didn't really enjoy it very much.

B.He liked its story, but the music was awful.

C.He enjoyed every minute of the movie.

D.He was excited with the development of the story.

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第5题
An aunt of mine has often said, "Youth is wasted on the young. "This statement has aroused
my interest for years. People usually smile when she says it, and I have always smiled, too. But I think I' m just now beginning to understand the meaning of the saying. Quite recently I thought how close in meaning it is to a statement Thornton Wolder made in his play Our Town. Toward the end of the play, Emily, one of the main characters in the play, says, "I didn't realize. So all that was going on and we never noticed!... Do any human beings ever realize while they live it -- every ,every minute?" Older people, looking back, can appreciate youth, its real meaning and importance, but young people, while they are in the middle of their youth, never fully realize what they have. An older person recognizes his increasing age by making comparisons to his youth. "I'm not as young as I was. Better slow down. "he says to himself. The importance of youth, the energy and excitement of it, is realized only after it is gone. Thus, it seems to me my aunt is right. Youth is wasted on the young. Babies should be old and gray-haired when they' re born. Only after many years should they be permitted to enjoy their youth.

By saying "The youth is wasted on the youth" , the writer means that ______.

A.most older people regret not being young now

B.people didn't do anything important when they were young

C.when the importance of youth is realized, everything is gone

D.young people seem to know little about the value of the youth

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第6题
Now that we have lost all the documents, its no use______me and saying its all my fault.A.

Now that we have lost all the documents, its no use______me and saying its all my fault.

A.talking on

B.coming on

C.counting on

D.turning on

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第7题
Captain Cook Arrow LegendIt was a great legend while it lasted, but DNA testing has(51)end

Captain Cook Arrow Legend

It was a great legend while it lasted, but DNA testing has(51)ended a two-century-old story of the Hawaiian arrow carved from the bone of British explorer Captain James Cook(52)died in the Sandwich Islands in 1779.

"There is(53)Cook in the Australian Museum," museum collection manager Jude Philip said not long ago in announcing the DNA evidence that the arrow was not made of Cook's bone. But that will not stop the museum from continuing to display the arrow in its(54) "Uncovered: Treasures of the Australian Museum," which(55)include a feather cape presented to Cook by Hawaiian King Kalani 'opu'u in 1778.

Cook was one of Britain's great explorers and is credited with(56)the "Great South Land,"(57)Australia, in 1770. He was clubbed to death in the Sandwich Islands, now Hawaii.

The legend of Cook's arrow began in 1824(58)Hawah'an King Kamehameha on his. deathbed gave the arrow m William Adams, a London surgeon and relative of Cook's wife, saying it was made of Cook's bone after the fatal(59)with islanders.

In the 1890s the arrow was given to the Australian Museum and the legend continued(60)it came face-to-face with science.

DNA testing by laboratories in Australia and New Zealand revealed the arrow was not made of Cook's bone but was more(61)made of animal bone, said Philp.

However, Cook's fans(62)to give up hope that one Cook legend will prove true and that part of his remains will still be uncovered, as they say there is evidence not all of Cook's body was(63)at sea in 1779. "On this occasion technology has won," said Cliff Thornton, president of the Captain Cook Society, in a(64)from Britain. "But I am(65)that one of these days ...one of the Cook legends will prove to be true and it will happen one day."

A.finally

B.firstly

C.lately

D.usually

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第8题
Electronic Mail During the past few years, scientist the world over have suddenly found th

Electronic Mail

During the past few years, scientist the world over have suddenly found themselves productively engaged in task they once spent their lives avoiding-writing, any kind of writing but particularly letter writing. Encouraged by electronic mail's surprisingly high speed, convenience and economy, people who never before touched the stuff are regularly, skillfully, even cheerfully tapping out a great deal of correspondence.

Electronic networks, woven into the fabric of scientific communication these days, are the route to colleagues in distant counties, shared data, bulletin boards and electronic journals. Anyone with a personal computer, a modem and the software to link computers over telephone lines can sign on. An estimated five million scientists have done so with more joining every day, most of them communicating through a bundle of interconnected domestic and foreign routes known collectively as the internet, or net. E-mail is staring to edge out the fax, the telephone, overnight mail, and of course, land mail. It shrinks time and distance between scientific collaborators, in par[ because it is conveniently asynchronous (writers can type while their colleagues across time zones sleep; their message will be waiting). If it is not yet speeding discoveries, it is certainly accelerating communication.

Jeremy Bernstei, the physicist and science writer, once called E-mail the physicist's umbilical cord. Lately other people, too, have been discovering its connective virtues. Physicists are using it; college students are using it, everybody is using it, and as a sign that it has come of age, the New Yorker has accelerates its liberating presence with a cartoon--an appreciative dog seated at a keyboard, saying happily, "On the Internet, nobody knows you're a dog."

The reasons given below about the popularity of E-mail can be found in the passage except______

A.direct and reliable

B.time-saving in delivery

C.money-saving

D.available at any time

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第9题
During a game of house, while a child rehearses saying "thank you" and "please", he can pr
actice emotional skills.

A.Y

B.N

C.NG

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第10题
By saying "While it's true that…, be they scientific or artistic? (Lines 1-3, Para. 5) , t

By saying "While it's true that…, be they scientific or artistic? (Lines 1-3, Para. 5) , the author means that______.

A.business management should be included in educational programs

B.the importance of a broad education should not be overlooked

C.human wisdom has accumulated at an extraordinarily high speed

D.human intellectual development has reached new heights

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