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听力原文:When people succeed, it is because of hard work, but luck has a lot to do with it

听力原文: When people succeed, it is because of hard work, but luck has a lot to do with it, too. (29) Success without some luck is almost impossible. The French emperor Napoleon said of one of his generals, "I know he's good. But is he lucky?" Napoleon knew that all the hard work and talent in the world can't make up for bad luck. However, hard work can invite good luck.

When it comes to success, luck can mean being in the fight place to meet someone, or having the right skills to get a job done. It might mean turning down an offer and then having a better offer come along. Nothing can replace hard work, but (30) working hard also means you're preparing yourself opportunity. Opportunity very often depends on luck.

How many of the great inventions and discoveries came about through a lucky mistake or a lucky chance? (31) One of the biggest lucky mistakes in history is Columbus' so-called discovery of America. He enriched his sponsors and changed history, but he was really looking for India. However, Columbus' chance discovery wasn't pure luck. It was backed up by years of studying and calculating. He worked hard to prove his theory that the world was round:

People who work hard help make their own luck by being ready opportunity knocks. When it comes to success, hard work and luck are always hand in hand.

(30)

A.Hard work is the most important thing for one's success.

B.Hard work may invite good luck.

C.Good luck plays an important role in one's success,

D.Success has nothing to do with luck.

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听力原文:W:Do you let people know when you are taking pictures of them?M:I try not to.You

听力原文:W:Do you let people know when you are taking pictures of them?

M:I try not to.You know,any picture of a person who poses for the camera would look dull and unnatural.

Q:What are the speakers talking about?

(14)

A.Taking photographs.

B.Enhancing images.

C.Mending cameras.

D.Painting pictures.

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听力原文:What is intercultural communication according to the speaker?(31)A.Language eleme

听力原文:What is intercultural communication according to the speaker?

(31)

A.Language elements.

B.Cultural differences.

C.Something happens when people from another culture want to communicate.

D.Practical problems in communications between different cultures.

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第3题

听力原文:M: I hope there weren't many visitors when I was away yesterday.W: There wasn't a

听力原文:M: I hope there weren't many visitors when I was away yesterday.

W: There wasn't a single one, Mr. Green. But I received four phone calls before I left the office at about 5:30.

Q: How many people visited Mr. Green's office yesterday?

(14)

A.One.

B.Four.

C.Five.

D.None.

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听力原文:M: I was terribly embarrassed when some of the audience got up and left in the mi
ddle of the performance.

W: Well, some people just can't seem to appreciate reallife drama.

Q: What are they talking about?

(16)

A.A movie.

B.A lecture.

C.A play.

D.A speech.

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听力原文:When you take a walk in any of the cities in the West, you often see a lot of peo

听力原文: When you take a walk in any of the cities in the West, you often see a lot of people walking dogs. It is still true that a dog is the most useful and faithful animal in the world, but the reasons why people keep a dog have changed. In the old days people used to train dogs to protect themselves against attacks by other beasts. And later they came to realize that a dog was not only useful for protection but willing to obey his master. For example, when people used dogs for hunting, the dogs would not eat what was caught without permission. But now people in the city need not protect themselves against attacks of animals. Why do they keep dogs, then? Some people keep dogs to protect themselves from robbery. But the most important reason is for companionship. For a child, a dog is his best friend when he has no friends to play with. For young couples, a dog is their child when they have no children. For old couples, a dog is also their child when their real children have grown up. So the main reason why people keep dogs has changed from protection to friendship.

(33)

A.For protection against other animals.

B.For protection against other dogs.

C.Just for fun.

D.For the purpose of guarding the house.

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听力原文:M: I was terribly embarrassed when some members of the audience got up and left i
n the middle of the performance.

W: Well, some people just can't seem to appreciate live drama.

Q: What did the two speakers in the dialog attend?

(13)

A.A movie.

B.A lecture.

C.A play.

D.A speech.

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听力原文:Are you afraid to raise your hand in class, even when you know the answer? If you

听力原文: Are you afraid to raise your hand in class, even when you know the answer? If you are, most people would say that you're shy.

If you feel shy, you're not alone. Nine out of ten people are at least a little shy. But however shy you are, evidence seems to show that it isn't your fault. You may have been born that way.

How do psychologists measure shyness? One way is by observation. They keep detailed records of people's actions—like how often these people speak to others, or how long it takes someone to say hello to a stranger.

Another way to measure shyness is to ask people questions. The test only takes about 10 minutes. It asks questions like "Do you like going out a lot?" and "Do you have many friends?" people must answer either yes or no. These questions can predict how people actually behave in social situations.

Suppose the test tells you that someone is sky. Chances are good that that person will act shy.

When Scientists measure shyness ,they're ally comparing degrees of shyness. In other words, when researchers say people are shy, they really mean they are more shy than others.

(29)

A.Because many people don't know how to behave in social situations.

B.Because most people are shy by nature.

C.Nobody will laugh at you for being shy.

D.Shyness is difficult to overcome.

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听力原文:People always seem to be looking for ways to get rich quickly. So when gold was d

听力原文: People always seem to be looking for ways to get rich quickly. So when gold was discovered in California in the mid 1800's, hundreds and hundreds of people rushed in, hoping to get a part of the wealth. Today, gold in California continues to have as much of an appeal as it did over one hundred years ago. Modem prospectors in the form. of mining corporations have headed back to the same area to use new techniques for locating the gold that old time prospectors left behind. These modern prospectors, however, do not have some of the problems the old timers had. Anxious to seek a fast fortune, many of those early prospectors arrived before law and order were established. And they took full advantage of this situation by cheating and robbing each other. But not every one looking for gold in those days was greedy. Some people were generous and helpful. One such person was William Waldo. He established a relief committee that collected money and supplies to help save the lives of countless people who were caught in the mountains by early snowstorms before they even reached California.

(26)

A.Better land.

B.Quick wealth.

C.Modem equipment.

D.Stricter laws.

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听力原文:Are you afraid, to raise your hand in class, even when you know the answer? If yo

听力原文: Are you afraid, to raise your hand in class, even when you know the answer? If you are, most people would say that you are shy. If you feel shy, you are not alone. Nine out of ten people are at least a little shy. But however shy you are, scientific evidence seems to show that it isn't your fault. You may have been born that way.

How do psychologists measure shyness? One way is by observation. They keep detailed records of people's actions—like how often these people speak to others, or how long it takes someone to say "Hello" to a stranger. Another way to measure shyness is to ask people questions. The test only takes about 10 minutes. It asks question like "Do you like going out a lot?" and "Do you have many friends?" People must answer either "Yes" or "No". These questions can predict how people actually behave in social situations. Suppose the test tells you that someone is shy. Chances are good that person will act shy.

When scientists measure shyness, they are really comparing degrees of shyness. In other words, when researchers say people are shy, they really mean they are more shy than others.

(30)

A.Because many people don't know how to behave in social situations.

B.Because most people are shy by nature.

C.Nobody will laugh at you for being shy.

D.Shyness is difficult to overcome.

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听力原文:The word "okay" is known and used by millions of people all over the world. Still

听力原文: The word "okay" is known and used by millions of people all over the world. Still, language experts do not agree on where it came from. Some say it came from Indian people. When Europeans first came to America, they heard hundreds of different Indian languages. Many were well developed. One tribe especially had a well developed language. They were farmers and fishermen who lived in the rich Mississippi valley in what is now the state of Alabama. When problems arose, the headers of this tribe discussed them with the tribal chief. They sat in a circle and listened to the wisdom of the chief. He heard the different proposals often raising and lowering his head in agreement, and saying, "okeh," meaning, "all is so". The Indian languages have given many words to English. Many American states have Indian names, and so do rivers, streams, mountains, cities and towns.

(30)

A.American Indian.

B.British people.

C.Europeans.

D.African people.

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第11题

听力原文:M: Could you please tell me at which stop I should get off for the museum? And, h
ow much is the tare?

W: I'll tell you when we get there. The fare is thirty cents; just put it in the fare box.

Q: What is the probable relationship between these two people?

(18)

A.Doctor and patient.

B.Passenger and bus driver.

C.Customer and merchant.

D.Boss and secretary.

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