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A.She became the first female physician.B.She was the first woman surgeon.C.She and se

A.She became the first female physician.

B.She was the first woman surgeon.

C.She and several other women founded the first hospital for women and children.

D.She established the first medical school for women.

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A.She lost a finger.B.Someone hit her in the nose.C.She became a surgical nurse.D.She

A.She lost a finger.

B.Someone hit her in the nose.

C.She became a surgical nurse.

D.She had an operation on her nose.

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A.She became the first woman physician.B.She was the first woman surgeon.C.She founded

A.She became the first woman physician.

B.She was the first woman surgeon.

C.She founded the first hospital for women and children.

D.She was born in England.

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A.She was a famous author.B.Her family later became famous landowners.C.She exemplifie

A.She was a famous author.

B.Her family later became famous landowners.

C.She exemplifies the immigrant spirit.

D.She invented some labor-saving farm equipment.

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2015年12月英语四级考试卷一听力题第21题答案

A.She became an expert in horse racing.

B.She got a chance to visit several European countries.

C.She was able to translate for a German sports judge.

D.She learned to appreciate classical music.

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听力原文:M: There's something different about Panla. but I call't put my finger on it.W: I

听力原文:M: There's something different about Panla. but I call't put my finger on it.

W: I heard that she had had cosmetic surgery. Want to bet she had a Hose job?

Q: What probably happened to Paula?

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A.She lost a finger.

B.Someone hit her in the nose.

C.She became a surgical nurse.

D.She had an operation on her nose.

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听力原文:M: There's something different about Paula, but I can't put my finger on it. W: I

听力原文:M: There's something different about Paula, but I can't put my finger on it.

W: I heard that she had had cosmetic surgery. Want to bet she had a nose job?

Q: What probably happened to Paula?

(13)

A.She lost a finger.

B.Someone hit her in the nose.

C.She became a surgical nurse.

D.She had an operation on her nose.

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听力原文:M:Helen,how can I help you? W:Well, it's not about school,Dr.Hampton.I want to ha

听力原文:M:Helen,how can I help you?

W:Well, it's not about school,Dr.Hampton.I want to have a few people over for a dinner party to celebrate finishing my dissertation(学位论文).and we'd like to invite you especially.since you're chair of the department.

Q:What does the woman hold the dinner party for?

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A.She has finished her dissertation.

B.The man became the chair of the department.

C.There is something about their school and people.

D.A special day is coming over.

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听力原文:Trade between countries is one of the most important economic activities in the w

听力原文: Trade between countries is one of the most important economic activities in the world today. The U.S. has many trading partners, one of the most important is Japan. The trade between the two countries amounts to several billion dollars a year. Many U.S. banks therefore have offices in Japan, particularly in Tokyo and Osaka, the largest cities. Jean McPherson is the manager of' one of those for branch banks in Tokyo.

Jean majored in accounting and business administration in college. After graduation she got a job with a large New York bank. After two years in accounting, she was transferred to the loan department. Many of the loans which she was asked to consider involved international transactions. Some of them were so complicated that Jean felt she didn't have a broad enough background to understand them.

To get more experience, she asked for a transfer to the bank's international department. She became so expert in international finance that it became her career. When the bank decided to open a branch in Tokyo, Jean was selected to set it up and run it for the flint few years. She has been in Tokyo for more, than three years now.

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A.She is a trading representative of the U.S. in Tokyo.

B.She is a government official of the U.S. in Tokyo.

C.She is the manager of an American bank in Tokyo.

D.She is the manager of a Japanese bank in Tokyo.

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听力原文:When my husband was promoted, we put our house up for sale. Three weeks later, it

听力原文: When my husband was promoted, we put our house up for sale. Three weeks later, it was still on the market. I became a busy housekeeper. Every room had to be kept tidy and dishes had to be washed and put away when used. Then one day, the door bell rang unexpectedly at 8 am. Sleepily I opened the door and saw our agent standing there with a couple from New York. "There was no time to call," he explained, "the couple has to catch a plane home." The three people made their way past the dirty breakfast dishes on the kitchen table and entered a bedroom with unmade beds. As I retreated into a bathroom to comb my hair, I heard the man say something to his wife. Then they both laughed. Two days later the agent phoned to tell me that the couple had bought the house. He repeated what the couple had said when he handed over the check the following day, "That house has a warm lived-in feeling just like ours."

(33)

A.She wanted to move to New York.

B.Her husband had lost his job.

C.Her husband had got a higher position.

D.She wanted to have a wider house.

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听力原文:When US spacewoman Joan Higginbotham is not flying and working in space, she migh

听力原文: When US spacewoman Joan Higginbotham is not flying and working in space, she might be found somewhere on earth giving a speech. Higginbotham, who grew up in Chicago, and became an engineer before joining NASA, that is, the National Air and Space Administration, gives about a dozen speeches a year. Each speech is different, because she tailors her remarks to each audience. Through interviews and emails, she finds out in advance her listeners' educational level and what information they want to know. On the subject of space walks, for example, audiences vary in their interests and how much complexity they can comprehend. To elementary school children, Higginbotham may discuss a problem that many kids want to know about. "How do spacemen in a spacesuit eat, drink and go to the bathroom?" Her answer is, "The spacesuit is really a small spacecraft with room for food and water containers and a waste collection system." To a high school audience, she might satisfy a curiosity that often arises in her pre-speech interviews with students who obviously have seen many science fiction movies. "Do spacemen carry weapons in case they encounter enemies in space?" Her answer is, "No!" To scientists, she might provide technical details on such topics as the design of spacesuit that protects spacemen from the deadly temperature extremes of space. Just as elaborate preparation is required for success in space, Higginbotham says that it's important for speakers to learn as much as possible about their listeners before a speech because every audience is different.

(30)

A.She was a tailor.

B.She was an engineer.

C.She was an educator.

D.She was a public speaker.

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