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听力原文:Today we're going to talk about shyness and discuss recent research on ways to he

听力原文: Today we're going to talk about shyness and discuss recent research on ways to help children learn to get along with others socially.

Many people consider themselves shy. In fact, forty percent of people who took part in our survey said they were shy--that's two out of every five people. And there are studies to indicate that the tendency toward shyness may be inherited. But certain timid children doesn't mean that they are bound to be shy forever. There is something parents, teachers, and the children themselves can do to overcome this tendency--and even to prevent it.

Our researchers found that if parents gently push their shy children to try new things, they can help these children become less afraid and less inhibited. Another way to help shy children is to train them in social skills. For example, there are special training programs where children are taught things like looking at other children while talking to them, talking about others' interests, and even smiling.

These groups have been very successful in giving shy children a place to feel safe and accepted, and building up their self-esteem.

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A.Showing children how to behave.

B.Helping children overcome shyness.

C.Several causes of children's shyness.

D.How timid children become shy adults.

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听力原文:In today's class we'll be examining some nineteenth-century pattern books that we

听力原文: In today's class we'll be examining some nineteenth-century pattern books that were used for building houses. I think it's fair today that these pattern books were the most important influence on the design of North American houses during the nineteenth century.

This was because most people who wanted to build a house couldn't afford to hire an architect. Instead, they bought a pattern book, picked out a plan, and took it to the builder. The difference in cost was substantial. In 1870, for example, hiring an architect would have cost about a hundred dollars. At the same time, a pattern book written by an architect cost only five dollars.

At that price, it's easy to see why pattern books were so popular. Some are back in print again today, and of course they cost a lot more than they did a hundred years ago. But they're an invaluable resource for historians, and also for people who restore old houses. I have a modern reprint here that I’ll be passing around the room in a moment so that everyone can have a look.

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A.Advice about landscaping.

B.Hints about saving to buy a house.

C.Photographs of the homes of famous people.

D.Plans for houses.

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听力原文:Today I'd like to mention an interesting television program that will be shown on

听力原文: Today I'd like to mention an interesting television program that will be shown on October 10th. It's about the brain. It's a new public television show produced in New York City. The program will investigate how the brain functioned and new functions. Some interesting topics that will be discussed are dreaming, memory, and depression. These topics will be illustrated by using computer imitations of the brain to make explanation easy to follow. The show is not for children. But don't worry. It's not intended for scientists either. I think the program will be very helpful with the work we're doing in class on the brain. I hope you'll watch it. Remember it's on October 10th.

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A.A computer specialist.

B.A scientist.

C.A television announcer.

D.A teacher.

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听力原文:The office has always been a place to get ahead. Unfortunately, it is also a plac

听力原文: The office has always been a place to get ahead. Unfortunately, it is also a place where a lot of natural resources start to fall behind. Take a look around next time you're at work. See how many lights are left on when people leave. See how much paper is being wasted. How much electricity is being used to run computers that are left on. Look at how much water is being wasted in the restrooms. And how much solid waste is being thrown out in the rubbish cans. We bet it is a lot.

Now, here are some simple ways you can produce less waste at work. When you arc at the computer copier, only make the copies you need. Use both sides of the paper when writing something less important. Turn off your lights when you leave. Use a lower watt bulb in your lamp. Drink your coffee or tea out of your mug instead of single-use cups. Set up a recycling box for cans and one for bottles. And when you're in the bathroom brushing your teeth or washing your face, don't let the tap run. Remember, if we use fewer resources today, we'll have more for tomorrow.

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A.The disadvantages of working in an office.

B.The waste produced in an office.

C.To save resources when working in an office.

D.How to save water in a restroom.

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听力原文:M: Good evening, everybody. (22)Welcome to Stars. Today we have Emma Thompson her

听力原文:M: Good evening, everybody. (22)Welcome to Stars. Today we have Emma Thompson here as our distinguished guest. Welcome, Emma.

W: Thank you, Edward.

M: What do you most admire in a person?

W: As for me, it is the ability to laugh in the face of disaster.

M: Is there anything that was once fun for you but now isn't?

W: Diving. I loved it. Then I had to have an artificial nose made for me in the movie Nanny McPhee, and while I was inside the mask, I had a panic attack. And interestingly, the next time I went scuba diving, I couldn't breathe through my nose.

M: Five years ago, you took in a former child soldier from Rwanda. (23) He's now not only attending an English university but this year will become a British citizen. You must be excited.

W: Oh, we wept. We were in shock because we had not expected it. (24)He's taking his citizenship exams, which has made us laugh because the questions they ask are so ridiculous.

M: Like what?

W: Things like "What's the second title that the queen holds as the head of the Church of England?" Who knows that? I'll bet even the queen's forgotten.

M: Well, neither do I know it. Ha ha. So you're turning 50 in April. Any plans?

W: (25) We're shooting the second Nanny McPhee, which is a very good way of celebrating because those movies are such heaven to make. For the actual birthday, we're going to Scotland and we're going to make a really stupid film with our friends that I can show to everyone on my birthday, I'm going to celebrate it for a year.

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A.Host and guest.

B.Hostess and guest.

C.Interview and interviewee.

D.Reporter and movie star.

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听力原文:M: Are traveling facilities good in the rest of Britain?W: Well, we've got the ra

听力原文:M: Are traveling facilities good in the rest of Britain?

W: Well, we've got the railways that connect all our big towns. There're over 13,000 miles of track in Britain. Rail transport provides a very important service to the public, to industry and commerce.

M: What about road transport? Are your roads good?

W: Yes, they are on the whole. We've got about a quarter of a million miles of roads, and multi-motorways are appearing everywhere. We should have over one thousand miles of motorways soon.

M: Is there a good internal air service in Britain?

W: Well, yes. But it is not as important as our rail and road transport systems.

M: But British air services, the BEA and the BOAC, are world famous, aren't they?

W: Oh yes, our international air services are very good. London Airport is one of the busiest airports in the world.

M: What about travel by sea?

W: As an island people and a trading nation, Britain's seafaring traditions have always been great. We used to have the biggest merchant navy in the world, carrying a third of the world's passengers, you know.

M: But I suppose today sea travel has diminished in importance, hasn't it?

W: It has. But some people still prefer traveling by sea to any other forms of transport.

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A.There are over 1,000 miles of track in Britain.

B.In Britain there are about 250,000 miles of track.

C.There are over 13,000 miles of track in England.

D.In England there are 133,000 miles of track.

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听力原文:M: Did you hear on the news today about that...uh...murderer who was executed?W:

听力原文:M: Did you hear on the news today about that...uh...murderer who was executed?

W: I can't believe it.

M: Yeah. That's the first time in ten years that they've used capital punishment.

W: I just can't believe in our society today that they would actually kill another human being. Nobody has the right, to take another person's life.

M: Oh, I don't agree. Listen, I think capital punishment is it's a bout time it came back. I think that's exactly what killers de serve.

W: No, they don't deserve that. Because once you're killing a killer, you're the killer, too. You become a killer as well.

M: No, listen. You take a life, you have to be willing to give up your own. And also, I think that if you have a death penalty it will pre vent other people from killing, I think it's a good deterrent.

W: I don't think it's a good deterrent at all. My goodness gracious. I mean, first of all, are you sure the person you've convicted to death is really guilty?

M: Well, I think that's a very rare...very rare incidence.

W: I don't think it's rare, with all the cracker jack lawyers we have today, and the judicial system the way it is.

M: I think it's a rare incidence, and I think it's more important to get rid of the...the bad seed, you know?

W: But you don't get rid of it. You rehabilitate somebody like that. You don't eliminate, you rehabilitate.

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A.The topic of the conversation.

B.Terrible revenge.

C.Execute death to murder.

D.An unbelievable guilty.

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听力原文:W: Oh, hi, Daniel. (19) Are you going to the in-service gaining today?M: You bet.

听力原文:W: Oh, hi, Daniel. (19) Are you going to the in-service gaining today?

M: You bet. I missed the training session last month, so I have to be sure to make this one. Aren't you excited about the program?

W: Not really. (19)(20) Before I became a nurse I drove an ambulance and had a lot of emergency medical training. Practicing basic first aid techniques is a kind of boring for me.

M: Well I can understand that. But you know, it's amazing how quickly you get out of practice. (21) As nurses in a hospital, we have all the fancy equipment for medical emergencies-and plenty of doctors around, so we hardly ever get a chance to practice basic techniques. They're really easy to forget. And you know that practice makes perfect.

W: I can see your point, and it never hurts to review what you're already supposed to know. By the way, who's teaching the class this time?

M: Dr. Huston. She's the new emergency room physician.

W: Well, she certainly ought to know what she's talking about. I've heard she's a really good surgeon.

M: That's right. I've been taking care of some of the patients she worked on, and they all think highly of her.

W: When are you going to head over to the classroom?

M: Immediately. I'm just on my way there. Do you want to walk over together?

W: That sounds good to me. Let's go and prepare for the training.

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A.At a dentist office.

B.In a school.

C.In an ambulance.

D.At a hospital.

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第8题

听力原文:M: Where are you going, Catherine? Today is Saturday.W: Saturday isn't a holiday

听力原文:M: Where are you going, Catherine? Today is Saturday.

W: Saturday isn't a holiday for me anymore. I have to tutor for three hours every Saturday afternoon.

M: That's great. I wish I could find a part-time job to make a little pocket money. How did you find this job?

W: I saw a "Tutor Wanted" notice stuck on a light pole near the bus stop. I phoned the number and I got the job. It's not too hard to find a part-time job these days. But Richard, studying should always come first. Do you think that you have enough time to handle a part-time job?

M: It's hard to say. If I can get a job, I will try very hard to make good use of my time.

W: We do spend too much time hanging around and doing nothing. Richard, your English is perfect. Why don't you find a job teaching English?

M: But I don't have any teaching experience. Speaking and teaching are two different things.

W: I don't have any experience either. We're just students. People know this. But we are young and energetic, and the most important thing is that we don't ask for as much pay as professional teachers do.

M: OK! Where should I start?

W: You can post some notices on the community bulletin board and some other places. But remember: don't post them on the wire poles because you'll probably be fined for it.

M: Thank you for your advice, Catherine.

W: My pleasure. Goad luck.

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A.She does some teaching work.

B.She does her homework.

C.She works as a babysitter.

D.She attends weekend lessons to improve her English.

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听力原文:M: Good morning, Ms. Smith. Welcome to today's show.W: Thank you.M: Today we're g

听力原文:M: Good morning, Ms. Smith. Welcome to today's show.

W: Thank you.

M: Today we're going to talk about the living of foreign students in our country. You know. for many international students, coming to the United States and living here and studying can be a quite frightening experience, especially when finding housing. Can you give them some advice?

W: Sure. Fortunately, there are a variety of options that students can look to. They can choose to live on campus or off campus.

M: Then can you say something about on-campus living?

W: Well, I think first of all for first-time students, coming and living on campus in dormitories can provide a certain level of security because of its closeness to campus facilities, since commuting without a car can be quite an experience, especially when you have to commute long distances. Often in dormitories, meals might be provided, and this can allow students to devote time to their academics, rather than housekeeping.

M: That sounds quite good. Is there anything students should pay attention to when living on campus?

W: Yes, students should be aware that they'll be required in abide by certain regulations dealing with student conduct as part of the contract and living on campus.

M: Then what about off-campus living?

W: Like living in dormitories, uh, living off campus in an apartment requires little or no maintenance specifically because usually it is handled by someone else. Also, when you live off campus, there might be a certain amount of flexibility in choosing roommates that you might not have when living on campus. But you should be aware that tenants may be responsible for furnishing their own apartments.

M: Well, thank you, Ms. Smith, for the information you have provided for us.

W: My pleasure.

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A.Meals are provided free of charge on campus.

B.Students are more secure on campus.

C.Students are free to choose their roommates.

D.Students have more chances to make friends.

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听力原文:W: Henry, why don't we go out to lunch today and visit some friends?M:And miss to

听力原文:W: Henry, why don't we go out to lunch today and visit some friends?

M:And miss today's football game? Washington and Los Angeles are playing and this will be one of the best games of year.

Q: What does the man mean?

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A.He is going to join in the game.

B.He is going to Washington and Los Angeles.

C.He wants to watch the football game.

D.He doesn't care if he misses the game.

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