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The ideal criteria in using intelligence tests for predication should be ______.A.accurate

The ideal criteria in using intelligence tests for predication should be ______.

A.accurate college tests

B.objective and reliable achievement tests

C.objective and reliable intelligence tests

D.a series of objective multiple choices

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第1题

听力原文:W: I have to go to the other side of the town, but it's the rush hour now.M: Driv

听力原文:W: I have to go to the other side of the town, but it's the rush hour now.

M: Driving is not the ideal way. I always take the subway at this time of the day.

Q: According to the man, what is the better way to go to the other side of the town?

(13)

A.Driving a car.

B.Taking a taxi.

C.Taking a train.

D.Going by subway.

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第2题

听力原文:W: Congratulations! I heard about your new job.M: Thanks. Nearly perfect for me.

听力原文:W: Congratulations! I heard about your new job.

M: Thanks. Nearly perfect for me. It's really interesting. The hours are ideal and it's an easy walk from home. If only the pay were half as good as everything else.

Q: What does the man feel about his new job?

(18)

A.He thinks it perfect for him.

B.He is satisfied with everything he has.

C.He is not satisfied with the place of his office.

D.He is not satisfied with the salary he gets.

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第3题

How to Love the World As It Is? It struck me recently that a lot of people think they know

How to Love the World As It Is?

It struck me recently that a lot of people think they know what's wrong with this world, and it also struck me that they're all wrong.

Seriously-almost every political and religious group, every opinionated person, every publication with an opinion, has said at one time or another what they think is wrong with this world.

So what's really wrong with the world, in my opinion?

Not a thing.

The Prevailing World-view

It seems to be a prevailing world-view that the world is messed up, that there are just a few things wrong with it, and if we could only get those things to change, the world would be great. If we could just educate people and get them to realize what's wrong with this world, things could change.

This type of view of the world-and like I said, I think it's the prevailing view-stems from an ideal that many people have in their heads of what the world should be like. They might not realize they have that ideal, but it's there. And the world will never reach this Platonic ideal, because it's just this image of perfection that does not match reality. Reality and this ideal are incompatible.

So What's Wrong with That?

Nothing's wrong with that, actually. That's how most people are, and I don't think I can change that, nor would I want to. I thought it would be an interesting discussion, though, because I think this discrepancy between what people think the world should be and what the world really is can cause unhappiness.

If you want the world to be completely vegetarian and kind to animals, and it isn't and won't be in the foreseeable future, you will most likely be unhappy. If you want the world to go back to how it was during your childhood, or during your parents' generation, and it isn't likely to do so, you're not going to be happy.

The same is true of any of our ideals. It's very possible that the reality of the people in your life don't meet these ideals. That might cause you to be unhappy with them.

When reality doesn't meet ideals-and it rarely does-we become unhappy.

So What's the Alternative?

I'm not proposing that you, or anyone else, change your world-view. If you, or anyone else, are happy with that world-view, don't change it.

But there is an alternative, and I'm not saying it's better. It's the world-view I try to have: instead of having an ideal, stop looking for perfection. Accept the world as it is, and love it for what it is. Accept people as they are, and love them.

What would be the result of this alternative world-view? Well, I think you'd be happier, if only because you didn't see the world as a fundamentally flawed or evil place, and began to see the good in the world. This, however, is open to individual interpretation, and your own experience is likely to be different than mine.

Does this mean that we should give up on trying to make positive changes in the world? Should we stop trying to make the world a better place? No! Don't ever stop trying to do good things! Even if the world is already a good place, we can always find happiness and satisfaction in trying to do good, in trying to make people's lives better.

But what about all the evil and suffering in the world? Should we accept and love that as well? That's the toughest part, I think. It's hard to accept that people are dying of diseases and famine and war and murder and abuse, and perhaps impossible to love that aspect of the world. You don't have to love it, but it helps to try to really understand it. Why does this happen? What are the deeper reasons? At the heart of the deepest reasons is humanity-we are all flawed creatures in some way, and that's what makes us human and beautiful.

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A.The world is in a mess.

B.Humans don't know what's wrong with the world.

C.The world is promising.

D.Humans can't get adjusted to the changing world.

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第4题

听力原文:M: I just can't concentrate here in the flat. (19)You see, Arthur, I've got three

听力原文:M: I just can't concentrate here in the flat. (19)You see, Arthur, I've got three essays to do... three essays behind I am. I mean... (20)how can I concentrate with everyone else talking... playing records... practicing the guitar? I just can't get pen to paper.

W: Well, Peter, you could work in the university library.

M: I could... yes... that's perfectly true. But... you know... I not only need to (21)sit down and write... I... I... need to think. And to think I need to be able to wander around... smoke... be on my own... be sort of free to do as I like. Living here in this flat with, how many others? —Six... Well there are constant interruptions you see. You're okay... you live in... Don't you believe it's as ideal as it seems. I mean people call on you at all hours... to borrow a book... have a chat... find something to eat... No... it's anything but ideal for a quiet life.

W: You know... I suggest you look for a small flat of your own. A bed-sitter perhaps. Mind you... it'll cost a lot more than the... the part-rent you're paying at the moment. Tell you what. Let's look at the paper. At the ads. There might be something. You got a paper?

M: Mm... well there's the last Sunday Times.

W: That won't be much help... (22)you really need local paper. Anyway, there's no harm in having a look. You never know.

M: It must be somewhere amongst this lot. Er... Radio Times... TV Times... Here we are. I'll just find the accommodation ads.

W: You might find something under the headings.

M: Yeah. Here we are.

(23)

A.To watch TV.

B.To write some essays.

C.To listen to music.

D.To read a book.

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第5题

听力原文:M: I just can't concentrate here in the flat.You see, Arthur, I've got three essa

听力原文:M: I just can't concentrate here in the flat. You see, Arthur, I've got three essays to do...three essays behind I am. I mean... how can I concentrate with everyone else talking... playing records... practicing the guitar. I just can't get pen to paper.

W: Well Peter, you could work in the university library.

M: I could... yes... that's perfectly true. But... you know... I not only need to sit down and write... I... L... need to think. And to think I need to be able to wander around... smoke... be on my own... be sort of free to do as I like. Living here in this flat with, how many others? —Six... Well there are constant interruptions you see. You're okay... you live in... Don't you believe it's as ideal as it seems. I mean people call on you at all hours... to borrow a book... have a chat... find Something to eat... No... it's anything but ideal for a quiet life.

W: You know... I suggest you look for a small flat of your own. A bed-sitter perhaps. Mind you... it'll cost a lot more than the... the part—ten you're paying at the moment. Tell you what. Let's look at the paper. At the ads. There might be something. You got a paper?

M: Mm... well there's the last Sunday Times.

W: That won't be much help... you really need local paper. Anyway, there's no harm in having a look. You never know.

M: It must be somewhere amongst this lot. Er... Radio Times... TV Times... Here we are. I'll just find the accommodation ads.

W: You might find something under the headings.

M: Yeah. Here we are.

(23)

A.To watch TV.

B.To write some essays.

C.To listen to music.

D.To read a book.

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第6题

听力原文:M: You must be pretty excited about your trip to Europe. When is it that you are
leaving?

W: In just three weeks, and I am excited. But there are still a few things I need to do before I go.

M: Like what?

W: Like renewing my passport, going to the travel agency to buy my plane ticket and figuring out what to do with my apartment while I'm gone.

M: You are not going to give it up, are you?

W: No way, I'll never find another apartment around here. But I don't like the idea of paying three months' rent on an empty apartment either.

M: I don't blame you. Perhaps you could rent it.

W: Yes, but who to?

M: Mm, let me think. Oh, I know just the person, an old colleague of mine, Jim Thomas, is coming here to do some research this summer, from June to August.

W: That's exactly when I'll be away. It sounds ideal, as long as the landlord agrees.

M: I'll tell you what, I'll be calling Jim late this week anyway, so H1 mention it to him then.

W: Well, thanks, Bill, let me know what happens. That extra money will really come in handy.

(20)

A.Purchase her plane ticket.

B.Change her plane ticket.

C.Pick up a passport application form.

D.Arrange for her accommodations in Europe.

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第7题

听力原文:W: Have you ever visited a redwood forest? I recently had a chance to go to Muir
Woods National Monument, north of San Francisco.

M: I've never seen a redwood tree. I really can't imagine how big they are.

W: The coastal redwoods are the tallest living things. Some are more than 350 feet high. But none of the trees in Muir Woods is that tall. You have to go further north in California to see the tallest trees.

M: You said that Muir Woods is near San Francisco? I guess it must be quite a tourist attraction.

W: Yes, it's less than an hour's drive away, so it's easy to get there.

M: I've heard that many redwood trees are thousands of years old. Are the ones in Muir Woods that old?

W: The oldest documented age for a coastal redwood is more than 2,000 years. The trees in Muir Woods are 400 to 800 years old.

M: Why have they survived so long?

W: They have remarkable resistance to forest fires. Their tough, thick bark protects the trees during a fire. The coastal redwoods also like a damp, foggy climate.

M: Then, since Muir Woods is near foggy San Francisco, it must be ideal for the tree's survival. I can't wait to go there.

(23)

A.Redwood trees.

B.Forest fires.

C.San Francisco.

D.Survival skills.

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第8题

听力原文:W: Exercise, exercise, exercise. We hear so much about it these days, yet even th
e experts can't agree on which exercises are best. Now some doctors are strongly encouraging arm exercises.

M: Arm exercises? Is that because our arms are too fat or flabby?

W: Actually, that's not the main reason. They say that arm exercises are an ideal way to become physically fit.

M: But don't arm exercises raise your blood pressure?

W: That they do. But the article I read mentioned ways to compensate for that.

M: How?

W: By adding leg exercises, so the arms don't do all the work. Ann exercises alone aren't enough to increase metabolism before fatigue sets in. The more of the body that's involved in the exercise, the better.

M: And in turn, I'm sure that there's a greater chance of losing weight.

W: Sounds right to me.

M: So what exercises do the experts recommend?

W: They mentioned quite a few but some of the more popular ones are cycling with special bicycles that make you use both your arms and legs, and walking vigorously while you wear arm weights.

M: I must try that, I like to walk a lot.

(23)

A.They don't get rid of flabby arms.

B.They can damage arm muscles.

C.They aren't acceptable to most people.

D.They can raise one's blood pressure.

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第9题

听力原文:W: What a beautiful day! It's a shame to stay in side all day.M: Do you have a su

听力原文:W: What a beautiful day! It's a shame to stay in side all day.

M: Do you have a suggestion?

W: Actually, I guess I do. Why don't we go for a run?

M: Well, I really don't like running.

W: OK, then. How about roller skating? Don't you have a pair of skates?

M: Now that you mention it, I do have a pair. But where could we skate that's not an indoor skating rink?

W: You know the bike path on the other side of campus-the one that goes through the trees?

M: Yes?

W: Well, I've seen people skating there, and it's a really pretty area.

M: That's true, but I also remember that there are some hills over there.

W: So what?

M: So, I don't mind going up hills, but I hate going down them, because I'm not good at stopping. In fact, the only way for me to stop is to jump off the path and hope I land on some thing soft.

W: Tell you what. I'll show you how I stop, and if it doesn't work you'll still have the grass to fall back on.

M: OK. I'm ready, but I think we should bring something to drink.

W: Good ideal What's in the dorm fridge?

(23)

A.In a skating rink.

B.On a bike path.

C.On the campus sidewalks.

D.In the street.

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第10题

听力原文:M: You must be pretty excited about your trip to Europe. When are you leaving?W:

听力原文:M: You must be pretty excited about your trip to Europe. When are you leaving?

W: In just three weeks. Yes, I am excited! But there are still a few things I need to do before I go.

M: like what?

W: Like renewing my passport, going to the travel agency, buying my plane tickets, and figuring out what to do with my apartment while I'm gone.

M: You're not going to give up your apartment, are you?

W: No way! I'll never find a better apartment around here! But I don't like the idea of paying three month's rent on an empty apartment, either.

M: I don't blame you. Perhaps you could sublet it.

W: Yes, but who to?

M: Hum, let me think. Oh, I know just the right person! Jim Thomas, an old colleague of mine, is coming here to do some research from June through August.

W: Well, that's exactly when I'll be away. It sounds ideal as long as the landlord agrees.

M: Tell you what. I'll be calling Jim later this week anyway. I'll mention it to him then.

W: Well, thanks, Bill. Let me know what happens. That extra money would really come in handy.

(20)

A.Renewing passport.

B.Brushing her apartment.

C.Buying plane tickets.

D.Going to the travel agency.

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