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听力原文: Sex education is a serious scientific subject, which is as important as the o

ther sciences and arts subjects, even if it is not included in the exams, especially the college entrance examination. It shouldnt be overlooked or banned in school curriculums. Instead of being regarded as a sinful subject, it should be treated with the right attitude. In China, for thousands of years, people have felt shy and embarrassed when talking about sex, which becomes a mysterious thing in peoples view. Affected by this cultural tradition and social customs, people hold a negative attitude towards it. That is why sex education is never allowed to enter schools in an open and broad manner. As a result, few people have a correct and scientific knowledge about sex. Many teenagers know very little about sex. Driven by the forces of instinct or curiosity, they commit many crimes because of ignorance, e.g. illegal teen pregnancy, taking drugs, contracting sexual diseases. They become the innocent victims due to lack of sex education. Cant this be said to be the tragedy of our education and nation? Sex education is not new in the schools of Western countries, beginning as early as kindergarten and continuing into high school. Comprehensive sex education programmes generally cover the biology of reproduction, the psychology of relationships, and the sociology of the family. These courses leading to straight talk about a variety of subject have neither produced many negative impacts on the mental, physical and psychological development of the teenagers, nor resulted in many social troubles. It is clear that the teachers and parents cant perpetuate myths that could prevent childrens healthy sexual development. Under the proper guidance of the teachers and experts, students will grow into healthy-minded citisens and decrease the chances to see psychological doctors. Questions 23 to 25 are based on the passage you have just heard. 23. Why do Chinese people hold a negative attitude towards sex education? 24. What can we infer from the passage? 25. What is the main topic of the passage?23.

A.Many people will still regard sex education as embarrassing.

B.Proper sex education is mentally helpful for teenagers" growth.

C.Teenagers" chances to see psychological doctors have increased.

D.Without the proper guidance of the teachers, no teenagers will grow healthily.

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听力原文:The world's smart adolescence in mathematics and science are in Singapore, accord

听力原文: The world's smart adolescence in mathematics and science are in Singapore, according to a global survey of educational achievement. In the 3rd International Mathematics and Science Study, 13-year-olds from Singapore achieved the best scores in standardized tests of maths and science that were administered to 287, 896 students in 41 countries in 1994 and 1995. The survey suggests that science and maths education is especially strong in the Far East. While well behind those top scores, students from Australia earned higher marks in maths than their counterparts in England, who in turn did better turn American students. The study collected information on the students' teachers and homes. Not surprisingly, the highest-scoring students had well-educated parents or came from homes containing study-aids such as computers, dictionaries or even such elemental facilities as desks. The study shows that boys generally did better than girls in science, but there was little difference between them in maths. Boys scored better than girls in physics and chemistry. There were no sex differences in the life and environmental sciences. In addition to being tested, students in the project were asked how proficient they thought they were in maths and science. Students in some countries, such as Columbia and Kuwait, had an overly optimistic view of their skills. Meanwhile, some of the best students from Japan and Korea, for example, were needlessly pessimistic even though they did far better in maths than almost all of other students.

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A.Students from America.

B.Students from England.

C.Students from Australia.

D.Students from Japan.

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听力原文:The world's smartest adolescents in mathematics and science are in Singapore, acc

听力原文: The world's smartest adolescents in mathematics and science are in Singapore, according to a global survey of educational achievement. In the 3rd International Mathematics and Science Study, 13-year-olds from Singapore achieved the-best scores in standardized tests of math and science that were administered to 287,896 students in 41 countries in 1994 and 1995. The survey suggests that science and math education is especially strong in the Far East, while well behind those top scores, students from Australia earned higher marks in math than their counterparts in England, who in turn did better than American students. The study collected information on the students' teachers and homes. Not surprisingly, the highest-scoring students had well-educated parents or came from homes containing studying aids such as computers, dictionaries or even such elemental facilities as desks. The study shows that boys generally did better than girls in science, but there was little difference between them in math. Boys scored better than girls in physics and chemistry. There were no sex differences in the life and environmental sciences. In addition to being tested, students in the project were asked how proficient they thought they were in math and science. Students in some countries, such as Columbia and Kuwait, had an overly optimistic view of their skills. Meanwhile, some of the best students from Japan and Korea, for example, were needlessly pessimistic even though they did far better in math than almost all of the other students.

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A.Students from America.

B.Students from England.

C.Students from Australia.

D.Students from Japan.

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听力原文:The wage gap is a statistical indicator often used as an index of the status of w
omen's earnings relative to men's. It is also used to compare the earnings of other races and ethnicities to those of white males, a group generally not subject to race—or sex—based discrimination. The wage gap is expressed as a percentage (e. g. , in 2003, women earned 76% as much as men) and is calculated by dividing the median annual earnings for women by the median annum earnings for men.

The Equal Pay Act was signed in 1963, making it illegal for employers to pay unequal wages to men and women who hold the same job and do the same work. At the time of the EPA's passage, women earned just 58 cents for every dollar earned by men. By 2003, 40 years later, that rate had only increased to 76 cents, an improvement of less than half a penny a year. Minority women fare the worst. African-American women earn just 65 cents to every dollar earned by white men, and for Hispanic women that figure drops to merely 54 cents per dollar.

If working women earned the same as men (those who work the same number of hours; have the same education, age, and union status; and live in the same region of the country), their annual family incomes would rise by $ 4, 000 and poverty rates would be cut in half.

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A.Males.

B.Ethnic males.

C.White males.

D.Women.

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听力原文: The world's smartest adolescents in mathematics and science are in Singapore, ac
cording to a global survey of educational achievement. In the 3rd International Mathematics and Science Study, 13-year-olds from Singapore achieved the-best scores in standardized tests of math and science that were administered to 287,896 students in 41 countries in 1994 and 1995.The survey suggests that science and math education is especially strong in the Far East, while well behind those top scores, students from Australia earned higher marks in math than their counterparts in England, who in turn did better than American students. The study collected information on the students' teachers and homes. Not surprisingly, the highest-scoring students had well-educated parents or came from homes containing studying aids such as computers, dictionaries or even such elemental facilities as desks. The study shows that boys generally did better than girls in science, but there was little difference between them in math. Boys scored better than girls in physics and chemistry. There were no sex differences in the life and environmental sciences. In addition to being tested, students in the project were asked how proficient they thought they were in math and science. Students in some countries, such as Columbia and Kuwait, had an overly optimistic view of their skills. Meanwhile, some of the best students from Japan and Korea, for example, were needlessly pessimistic even though they did far better in math than almost all of the other students.

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A.Students from America.

B.Students from England.

C.Students from Australia.

D.Students from Japan.

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听力原文:M: Just look at the TV programs nowadays. Nothing but robbery, sex and war.Do you

听力原文:M: Just look at the TV programs nowadays. Nothing but robbery, sex and war. Do you still think people in general are good?

W: Of course. TV men usually don't like to deal with stories about peace and generosity. They aren't sensational.

Q: What is the woman's attitude about TV men?

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A.She is pessimistic.

B.She is optimistic.

C.She is sarcastic.

D.It is hard for her to say.

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听力原文:M: What do you think of the prospects for online education? Is it going to replac
e the traditional school?

W: I doubt it. Schools are here to stay because they are much more than just book learning. Even though more and more kids are going online, I believe fewer of them will quit school altogether.

Q: What does the woman think of the conventional schools?

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A.They will be replaced by on-line education sooner or later.

B.They will attract fewer kids as on-line education expands.

C.They will continue to exist along with on-line education.

D.They will limit their teaching to certain subjects only.

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听力原文:W: Hi, Peter, I was surprised to see you in tile class in children's literature y
esterday. Are you also majoring in elementary education?

M: No, I'm not. But as a psychology major I can use this to fulfill the requirement in developmental psychology.

Q: What do you learn from the conversation?

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A.The two speakers are classmates.

B.The man is majoring in elementary education.

C.The woman is majoring in elementary education.

D.The two speakers got to know each other in a class.

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第8题

听力原文:W: Hi, John. I was surprised to see you in the class in children's literature yes
terday. Are you also majoring in elementary education?

M: No, I'm not. But as a psychology major I can use this to fulfill the requirement in developmental psychology.

Q: What do you learn from the conversation'?.

(14)

A.The two speakers are classmates.

B.The man is majoring in elementary education.

C.The woman is majoring in elementary education.

D.The two speakers got to know each other in a class.

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第9题

听力原文:M: Together we made $ 50,000 a year. where did you spend it all? How do you expec
t to save for Jack's college education?

W: Where did I spend it? Don't you eat three meals a day?

Q: What are they quarrelling about?

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A.Food.

B.Theh' car.

C.Money.

D.Jack's education.

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听力原文:Life in the twentieth century must demand preparations. Today, all individuals in

听力原文: Life in the twentieth century must demand preparations. Today, all individuals in a country must have adequate schooling to prepare them for their work as well as for their responsibilities as citizens. With this faith in mind, national leaders everywhere placing more emphasis on the education of the young.

In the United States, government officials, parents, and teachers are working hard to give the children tomorrow's decision - makers best preparation available.

There is no national school policy in the United States. Each of the fifty states makes its own rules and regulations for its schools, but there are many similarities among the fifty school systems. Public schools in all states are supported by taxes paid by the citizens of the individual state. In most states the children are required to attend school until they reach the age of sixteen.

When they become six years old, children begin elementary school. After six years in elementary, they go into junior high school and remain there for three years. The last three years of their public school education are spent in senior high school from which they graduate at the age of eighteen.

A great number of high school graduates continue their education in one of the many colleges or universities in the country. After four years, they receive a bachelor's degree. Some continue studying for a master's degree and perhaps a doctor's degree.

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A.School and Education.

B.Individuals in the United States.

C.Responsibilities as Citizens.

D.Tomorrow's Decision- makers.

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