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第1题
听力原文:W: It's a pleasant 73 degrees here. For those of you traveling tomorrow, here is
a quick look at the weather for cities around the world. In Amsterdam, it should be clear tomorrow with a high of 82 and a low of 70. Athens is also expected to be clear with a high of 80 and a low of 70. Bangkok will be cloudy with a high of 90 and a low of 75. We also expect Beijing to be cloudy with a high of 96 and a low of 64. In Bogota you'll need raincoats with rain expected and a high of only 56. At night the temperature will go down to 48. It will also rain in Cairo but much warmer with a high of 93 and a low of 73. Dublin will be cloudy, as it often is at this time of the year, with a high of 75 and a low of 55. If you don't want hot weather, stay away from New Delhi, where the temperature is expected to reach a high of 112 under cloudy skies and go down to a not very comfortable low of 80. For a beautiful day go to Warsaw where the skies will be clear and the temperature a pleasant 79 degrees going down to 59 in the evening. And that's it for weather around the world.

What will the weather be like in Bangkok tomorrow?

A.Clear.

B.Cloudy.

C.Raining.

D.Warm.

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第2题
Highways in the US The United States is well-known for its network of major highways desig

Highways in the US

The United States is well-known for its network of major highways designed to help a driver get from one place to another in the shortest possible time.(51)these wide modern roads are generally smooth and well maintained, with(52)sharp curves and many straight sections, a direct route is not always the most(53)one. Large highways often pass(54)scenic areas and interesting small towns. Furthermore, these highways generally(55)large urban centers which means that they become crowded with(56)traffic during rush hours, when the "fast, direct" way becomes a very slow route. However, there is(57)always another route to take if you are not in a hurry. Not far from the(58)new "superhighways", there are often older,(59)heavily traveled roads which go though the countryside.(60)of these are good two lane roads; others are uneven roads(61)through the country. These secondary routes may go up steep slopes along hilly(62)or down frightening hillsides to towns(63)in deep valleys. Though these are less direct routes, longer and slower, they generally go to places(64)the air is clean and the scenery is beautiful, and the driver may have a chance to get a fresh, clean(65)of the world.

A.Although

B.Since

C.Because

D.Therefore

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第3题
Highways in the USThe United States is well-known for its network of major highways design

Highways in the US

The United States is well-known for its network of major highways designed to help a driver get from one place to another in the shortest possible time.【51】these wide modern roads are generally smooth and well maintained, with【52】sharp curves and many straight sections, a direct route is not always the most【53】one. Large highways often pass【54】 scenic areas and interesting small towns. Furthermore, these highways generally【55】large urban centers which means that they become crowded with【56】traffic during rush hours, when the "fast, direct" way becomes a very slow route. However, there is【57】always another route to take if you are not in a hurry. Not far from the【58】new "superhighways", there are often older,【59】heavily traveled roads which go though the countryside.【60】 of these are good two lane roads; others are uneven roads【61】through the country. These secondary routes may go up step slopes along hilly【62】or down frightening hillsides to towns【63】in deep valleys. Though these are less direct routes, longer and slower, they generally go to places【64】the air is clean and the scenery is beautiful, and the driver may have a chance to get a fresh, clean【65】of the world.

(51)

A.Although

B.Since

C.Because

D.Therefore

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第4题
What Is Cancer? Cancer is actually a group of many related diseases that all have to

What Is Cancer?

Cancer is actually a group of many related diseases that all have to do with cells. Cells are the very small units that make up all _______(51) things, including the human body. There are billions of cells________(52) each person's body.

Cancer happens when cells that are not normal grow_________53) spread very fast. Normal body cells grow and divide and know when to stop growing. Over time, they also die_________(54) these normal cells, cancer cells just continue to grow and divide out of control and don't die. Cancer cells usually group together to form. tumors(肿瘤).

A growing tumor becomes a lump of cancer cells__________(55) can destroy the normal cells around the ________(56) and damage the body's healthy tissues. This can make someone very_________(57).

Sometimes cancer cells break away from the original tumor and travel to other areas of the _______(58), where they keep growing and can go on to form. new tumors. This is how cancer_________(59). The spread of a tumor to a new place in the body is_________(60) metastasis (转移).

People with cancer may feel pretty sick at times--but can usually still do lots of normal things.________(61) they are very sick, kids and teenagers with cancer may still be able to go to school. They may be tired or bruise (出现青肿) easily, but they_______(62) sometimes go to camp, movies, and sleepover (在外过夜的) parties. People with cancer still like the same things they did__________(63) they got sick.

Cancer in kids is rare---but today, many kids who do get cancer go on living normal lives. The number of kids who beat cancer goes_________(64) every year because of new cancer treatments. So a lot of kids with cancer will some day drive cars, go to college, have careers, and even get___________(65) and have families of their own.

第 51 题

A.living

B.nice

C.big

D.whole

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第5题
阅读材料,回答题。Man cannot go on increasing his number at the present rate. In the next 30

阅读材料,回答题。

Man cannot go on increasing his number at the present rate. In the next 30 years man will faca period of crisis. Some experts believe that there will be a widespread food___ 51 ____. Other experthink this is too pessimistic (悲观的), and that man can prevent things from___ 52 ____worse tha they are now. But remember that two thirds of the people in the world are under-nourished or stmving now.

One thing that man can do is to limit the___ 53 ____of babies born. The need for this is obvious but it is not easy to achieve. People have to be___ 54 ____to limit their families. In the countries of the population___ 55 ____, many people like big families. The parents think that this makes a bigger income for the family and ensures there will be someone in the family who will look___ 56 ____them in old age.

Several governments have___ 57 ____birth control policies in recent years. Among them are Japan, China, India and Egypt. In some cases the results have not been successful. Japan has been an___ 58____The Japanese adopted a birth control policy in 1921~3. People were___ 59 ____to limit their families. The birth rate fell from 34.3 per thousand per year to about 17.0 per year___ 60 ____ present.

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A.Need

B.want

C.Absence

D.shortage

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第6题
What Is Cancer?Cancer is actually a group of many related diseases that all have to do wit

What Is Cancer?

Cancer is actually a group of many related diseases that all have to do with cells. Cells are the very small units that make up all(51)things, including the human body. There are billions of cells(52)each person's body.

Cancer happens when cells that are not normal grow(53)spread very fast. Normal body cells grow and divide and know when to stop growing. Over time, they also die.(54) these normal cells, cancer cells just continue to grow and divide out of control and don't die. Cancer cells usually group together to form. tumors (肿瘤).

A growing tumor becomes a lump of cancer cells(55) can destroy the normal cells around the(56) and damage the body's healthy tissues. This can make someone very(57) .

Sometimes cancer cells break away from the original tumor and travel to other areas of the(58) , where they keep growing and can go on to form. new tumors. This is how cancer(59) . The spread of a tumor to a new place in the body is(60) metastasis (转移).

People with cancer may feel pretty sick at times--but can usually still do lots of normal things.(61) they are very sick, kids and teenagers with cancer may still be able to go to school. They may be tired or bruise (出现青肿) easily, but they(62) sometimes go to camp, movies, and sleepover (在外过夜的) parties. People with cancer still like the same things they did(63) they got sick.

Cancer in kids is rare--but today, many kids who do get cancer go on living normal lives. The number of kids who beat cancer goes(64)every year because of new cancer treatments. So a lot of kids with cancer will some day drive cars, go to college, have careers, and even get(65) and have families of their own.

A.living

B.nice

C.big

D.whole

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第7题
Changes of Women's RoleThe role of women in Britain has changed a lot in this century, (51

Changes of Women's Role

The role of women in Britain has changed a lot in this century, (51) in the last twenty years. The main change has been (52) giving women greater equality with men. Up to the beginning of this century, women seem to have had (53) fights. They could not vote and were kept at home. (54) , as far as we know, most women were happy with this situation. Today, women in Britain certainly (55) more rights than they used to. They were (56) the vote in 1919. In 1970 a law was passed to give them an equal (57) of wealth in the case of divorce, (58) the Equal Pay Act gave them the right of equal pay with men for work of equal value in the same year.

Yet (59) these changes, there are still great difference in status between men and women. Many employers seem to (60) the Equal Pay Act, and the average working women is (61) to earn only about half that a man earns for the same job. (62) a survey, at present, only one-third of the country's workers are (63) women. This small percentage is partly (64) a shortage of nurseries. If there were (65) nurseries, twice as many women might well go out to work.

(51)

A.certainly

B.especially

C.apparently

D.practically

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第8题
Swine Flu in New YorkThe Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has confirmed ca

Swine Flu in New York

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has confirmed cases of swine (猪)【51】in eight students at a New York preparatory (预科的) school, Mayor Michael Bloomberg said Sunday. The students have had only【52】symptoms and none have been hospitalized, he said. Some of the students have already recovered.

More than 100 students were absent from【53】due to flu-like symptoms last week. New York health officials tested samples for eight students Saturday and determined the students were probably【54】from swine flu, and the CDC confirmed the【55】on Sunday, Bloomberg said.

The announcement brings the【56】of confirmed swine flu cases in the United States to 20. Bloomberg said there is no【57】of a citywide outbreak (爆发) of the flu, and no sign of a potential outbreak of swine flu at【58】schools.

Some students at the school【59】spring break in Mexico, Bloomberg said, but authorities have not determined【60】any of the students with a confirmed case of swine flu was in Mexico. Someone who traveled to Mexico may not have had any flu symptoms but【61】on the flu to someone else, he noted.

Bloomberg called on students who are home sick to【62】home for 48 hours after their symptoms go away.

If symptoms are normal for a regular kind of flu, there is【63】need to go to a hospital, said Bloomberg. If symptoms become severe, as【64】any illness, people should go to the hospital, he said.

St. Francis, which has 2,700 students, announced it will remain closed for two days.【65】whether the students' illnesses have been minor because they're young and healthy or because it is a minor strain (菌株) of the virus, Bloomberg responded, "We don't know. "

(51)

A.fever

B.cold

C.sickness

D.flu

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第9题
Questions are based on the following passage. It is not unusual today for old people to

Questions are based on the following passage.

It is not unusual today for old people to spoil their grandchildren with toys and sweetsand to(36)to their aggressive demands. It is natural that old people adore (爱) their grand-children, but is not normal that this adoration should go so far as to create little emperorsand empresses. Such adoration has a(37)effect on the children"s personalities and moralstandards. A survey of 152 such families found that 88 percent of grandparents admittedthat they tended to yield to their grandchildren"s every request, especially if the childrenhad resorted to tears.

It seems that when children are told off by their parents or teachers, their elder relativesinterfere protecting and comforting the children. When the children are(38)to do somefamily chores (杂物),59 percent of the old people said they would invariably (总是) do itfor them. Some grandparents would even go to(39)to sweep floors and wash windows fortheir grandchildren.

It has become usual that when little boys and girls get good(40)in examinations, theirgrandparents reward them. As a result, the children have come to take these favours forgranted and have become less(41)towards others.

Parents and teachers have all appealed to old people to be(42)for the sake of futuregenerations.

The problems of these spoiled children can be(43). First, parents and grandparentsshould understand that their(44)is to train the children to become both self-controlledand self-reliant. Second, they should allow the children to be more independent. And third,young parents should(45)with the old instead of leaving the grandparents entirely respon-sible to raise the children.

A.task

B.precisely

C.required

D.information

E.considerate

F. negative

G. quarrel

H. solved

I. cooperate

J. yield

K. sensible

L. participated

M. marks

N. beneficial

0 . School

第(36)题应填__________

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第10题
Where Did All the Ships Go?The Bermuda Triangle (三角区) is one【51】 the greatest mysteries

Where Did All the Ships Go?

The Bermuda Triangle (三角区) is one【51】 the greatest mysteries of the ses. In this triangular area between Florida, Puerto Rico and Bermuda in Atlantic, ships and airplanes【52】 to disappear more often than in【53】 parts of the ocean. And they do so【54】 leaving any sign of an accident or any dead bodies. It is【55】 that Christopher Columbus was the first person to record strange happenings in the area. His compass stopped working, a flame came down from the sky, and a wave 100 to 200-feet-high carried his ship about a mile away.

The most famous disappearance in the Bermuda Triangle was the US Naval (海军的) Air Flight 19.【56】 December 5, 1945, five bomber planes carrying 14 men【57】 on a training mission from the Florida coast. Later that day, all communications with Flight 19 were lost. They just disappeared without a trace.

The next morning, 242 planes and 19 ships took part in the largest air-sea search in history. But they found nothing.

Some people blame the disappearances【58】 supernatural (超自然的) forces. It is suggested the【59】 ships and planes were either transposed to other times and places kidnapped (绑架) by aliens (外星人)【60】 attacked by sea creatures.

There are【61】 natural explanations, though. The US Navy says that the Bermuda Tri angle is one of two places on earth【62】 a magnetic compass (指南针) points towards true north【63】 magnetic north,【64】, planes and ships can lose their way if they don't make adjustments. The area also has changing weather and is known【65】 its high waves. Storms can turn up suddenly and destroy a plane or ship. Fast currents could then sweep away any trace of an accident.

(51)

A.from

B.of

C.about

D.on

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