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The ________ on this apartment expires in a year's time.A.treatyB.leaseC.engagementD.subsi

The ________ on this apartment expires in a year's time.

A.treaty

B.lease

C.engagement

D.subsidy

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第1题

The ________ on this apartment expires in a year’s time. A) treaty B) lease C) e

The ________ on this apartment expires in a year’s time.

A) treaty

B) lease

C) engagement

D) subsidy

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第2题

听力原文:M: Hi,I'm calling about the ad for the apartment found in today's newspaper.W: Ok

听力原文:M: Hi,I'm calling about the ad for the apartment found in today's newspaper.

W: Okay. What would you like to know?

M: First of all,how big is it?Oh,and…is the apartment furnished at all?

W: It's a two-bedroom apartment with a living room,dinning room and kitchen,and one bathroom. There's also a place for a washer and dryer. The apartment is partially furnished with a refrigerator,a stove,and my grandmother's old dishwasher.

M: Your grandmother's old dishwasher?Okay. What's the rent?Does that include utilities?

W: It's $950 a month. But you could always split the cost with a roommate. The rent includes gas and electricity,but not the phone bill.

M: Oh,yeah. Well,can I rent month-to-month,or do I have to sign a lease for a longer period of time?

W: We require a 6-month commitment for the apartment,and if you cancel the agreement anytime during that period,hey…you lose your deposit.

M: Oh,and how much is the deposit?Do I get my deposit back after I move out?That's assuming that I even move in.

W: It's $400,and,of course,this money is used to repair damage or general wear and tear on our apartment. like the leaks in the old roof from last year's snow storm. Generally speaking,we return the deposit, minus a small fee for,you know,cleaning the apartment for the next tenant,but if you trash the place, then don't expect to get anything back.

M: Okay. Oh,um…how close is the apartment to the university campus?

W: It's about eight blocks from campus,but you can catch a number of busses right out in front.

M: Oh,so,then,if there's a busy road out front,is it noisy?

W: Well,there are always trade-offs: it's a little noisy with the road outside and the airport behind you,but the place is really convenient because there's a supermarket and shopping center right across the street. Just keep the windows closed and a pair of ear plugs handy,and you'll be fine.

M: One last question. Are pets allowed?

W: Well,you can keep small pets like a hamster in a small cage,but we don't allow larger animals like dogs, cats,or snakes. Things like that.

M: Well,I have a rat that I keep in a cage. Will that be okay?

W: Um,as long as it doesn't escape,I guess that's okay.

M: Uh…Is it possible for me to drop by and visit the apartment tomorrow morning?

W: Sure,but just remember we rent the apartment on a first-come,first-serve basis,so there's no guarantee it'll still be available then.

(26)

A.It includes a washer and dryer.

B.The apartment is partially furnished.

C.The rent is over $ 900 a month.

D.Gas and electricity are included in the rent.

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第3题

听力原文:M: What did you do last night?W: I watched TV. There was a really good movie call

听力原文:M: What did you do last night?

W: I watched TV. There was a really good movie called Soylent Green.

M: Soylent Green?

W: Yeah. Charlton Heston was in it.

M: What's it about?

W: Oh, it's about life in New York in the year 2022.

M: I wonder if New York will still be here in 2022.

W: In this movie, in 2022…

M: Yeah?

W: …New York has forty million people.

M: Ouch!

W: And twenty million of them are unemployed.

M: How many people live in New York now? About seven or eight million?

W: Yeah, I think that's right.

M: Mm-hmm. You know, if it's hard enough to find an apartment now in New York City, what's it going to be like in 2022?

W: Well, in this movie most people have no apartment. So thousands sleep on the steps of buildings. People who do have a place to live have to crawl over sleeping people to get inside. And there are shortages of everything. The soil is so polluted that nothing will grow. And the air is so polluted that they never see the sun. It's really awful.

M: I think I'm going to avoid going to New York City in the year 2022.

W: And there was this scene where the star, Charlton Heston, goes into a house where some very rich people live.

M: Uh-huh.

(23)

A.Went to a cinema.

B.Watched TV.

C.Washed clothes.

D.Went on street,

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第4题

听力原文:M: What did you do last night?W: I watched TV.There was a really good movie calle

听力原文:M: What did you do last night?

W: I watched TV. There was a really good movie called Soylent Green.

M: Soylent Green?

W: Yeah. Charlton Heston was in it.

M: What's it about?

W: Oh, it's about life in New York in the year 2022.

M: I wonder if New York will still be here in 2022.

W: In this movie, in 2022...

M: Yeah?

W: ... New York has forty million people.

M: Ouch !

W: And twenty million of them are unemployed.

M: How many people live in New York now? About seven or eight million?

W: Yeah,I think that's right.

M: Mm, hmm. You know, if it's hard enough to find an apartment now in New York City, what's it going to be like in 2022?

W: Well, in this movie most people have no apartment. So thousands sleep on the steps of buildings. People who do have a place to live have to crawl over sleeping people to get inside. And there are shortages of everything. The soil is so polluted that nothing will grow. And the air is so polluted that they never see the sun. It's really awful.

M: I think I'm going to avoid going to New York City in the year 2022.

W: And there was this scene where the star, Charlton Heston, goes into a house where some very rich people live.

M: Uh - huh.

(23)

A.Went to a cinema.

B.Watched TV.

C.Washed clothes.

D.Went on street.

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第5题

Many a young person tells me he wants to be a writer. I always encourage such people, but
I also explain that there's a big difference between "being a writer" and writing. In most cases these individuals are dreaming of wealth and fame, not the long hours alone at a typewriter. "You've got to want to write," I say to them, "not want to be a writer. '

The reality is that writing is a lonely, private and poor - paying affair. For every writer kissed by for tune there are thousands more whose longing is never rewarded. When I left a 20 - year career in the U. S. Coast Guard to become a freelance writer(自由撰稿人), I had no prospects at all. What I did have was a friend who found me my room in a New York apartment building. It didn't even matter that it was cold and had no bathroom. I immediately bought a used manual typewriter and felt like a genuine writer.

After a year or so, however, I still hadn't gotten a break and began to doubt myself. It was so hard to sell a story that barely made enough to eat. But I knew I wanted to write. I had dreamed about it for years. I wasn't going to be one of those people who die wondering. What fie. I would keep putting my dream to the test even though it meant living with uncertainty and fear of failure. This is the Shadowland of hope, and anyone with a dream must learn to live there.

The passage is meant to ______.

A.warn young people of the hardships that a successful writer has to experience

B.advise young people to give up their idea of becoming a professional writer

C.show young people it's unrealistic for a writer to pursue wealth and fame

D.encourage young people to pursue a writing career

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第6题

听力原文:M: I am assigned the work to Africa for one year and I want to rent my apartment
during this period. But still no one would rent it.

W: It is the off-season of renting. Have you posted an advertisement in the local newspaper?

Q: What does the woman suggest the man do?

(13)

A.Lower the rent of his apartment.

B.Put an advertisement in a newspaper.

C.Rent his apartment to the local newspaper.

D.Find a potential renter during the in-season.

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第7题

Nobody really knows how big Lagos is. What's indisputable is that it's growing
very quickly. Between now and 2050, the urban population of Africa could triple. Yet cities in sub-Saharan Africa are not getting richer the way cities in the rest of the world have. Most urban Africans live in slums (贫民窟); migrants are often not much better off than they were in the countryside. Why?

The immediate problem is poverty. Most of Africa is urbanising at a lower level of income than other regions of the world did. That means there's little money around for investment that would make cities liveable and more productive. Without upgrades and new capacity, bridges, roads and power systems are unable to cope with expanding populations. With the exception of South Africa, the only light rail metro system in sub-Saharan Africa is in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. Traffic jam leads to expense and unpredictability, things that keep investors away.

In other parts of the world, increasing agricultural productivity and industrialisation went together. More productive farmers meant there was a surplus that could feed cities; in turn, that created a pool of labour for factories. But African cities are different. They are too often built around consuming natural resources. Government is concentrated in capitals, so is the money. Most urban Africans work for a small minority of the rich, who tend to be involved in either cronyish (有裙带关系的) businesses or politics. Since African agriculture is still broadly unproductive, food is imported, consuming a portion of revenue.

So what can be done? Though African countries are poor, not all African cities are. In Lagos, foreign oil workers can pay as much as 65,000 dollars per year in rent for a modest apartment in a safe part of town. If that income were better taxed, it might provide the revenue for better infrastructure. If city leaders were more accountable to their residents, they might favour projects designed to help them more. Yet even as new roads are built, new people arrive. When a city's population grows by 5% a year, it is difficult to keep up.

76.What do we learn from the passage about cities in sub-Saharan Africa____

A.They have more slums than other cities in the world.

B.They are growing fast without becoming richer.

C.They are as modernised as many cities elsewhere.

D.They attract migrants who want to be better off.

77.What does the author imply about urbanisation in other parts of the world____

A.It benefited from the contribution of immigrants.

B.It started when people's income was relatively high.

C.It benefited from the accelerated rise in productivity.

D.It started with the improvement of peopled livelihood.

78.Why is sub-Saharan Africa unappealing to investors____

A.It lacks adequate transport facilities.

B.The living expenses there are too high.

C.It is on the whole too densely populated.

D.The local governments are corrupted.

79.In what way does the author say African cities are different____

A.They have attracted huge numbers of farm labourers.

B.They still rely heavily on agricultural productivity.

C.They have developed at the expense of nature.

D.They depend far more on foreign investment.

80.What might be a solution to the problems facing African cities____

A.Lowering of apartment rent.

B.Better education for residents.

C.More rational overall planning.

D.A more responsible government.

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第8题

听力原文:W: Have you guys decided whether you are going to get an apartment off campus nex
t year or you are staying in the dorm?

M: We are still talking about the pros and cons. I don't know, To me it seems like six of one and half a dozen of the other.

Q: What does the man mean?

(15)

A.He wants to live off campus.

B.There are advantages and disadvantages to living off campus.

C.Living space in the dorm is crowded.

D.There are only a few apartments available off campus.

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第9题

Passage Two:Questions 56 to 60 are based on the following passage.Many a young person tell
s me he wants to be a writer. I always encourage such people, but I also explain that there’s big difference between “being a writer” and writing. In most cases these individuals are dreaming of wealth and fame, not the long hours alone at a typewriter. “You’ve got to want to write,” I say to them, “not want to be a writer.”

The reality is that writing is a lonely, private and poor-paying affair. For every writer kissed by fortune there are thousands more whose longing is never rewarded. When I left a 20-year career in the U.S. Coast Guard to become a freelance writer (自由撰稿者), I had no prospects at all. What I did have was a friend who found me my room in a New York apartment building. It didn’t even matter that it was cold and had no bathroom. I immediately bought a used manual type writer and felt like a genuine writer.

After a year or so, however, I still hadn’t gotten a break and began to doubt myself. It was so hard to sell a story that barely made enough to eat. But I knew I wanted to write. I had dreamed about it for years. I wasn’t going to be one of those people who die wondering, What if? I would keep putting my dream to the test-even though it meant living with uncertainty and fear of failure. This is the Shadowland of hope, and anyone with a dream must learn to live there.

第56题:The passage is meant to ________.

A) warn young people of the hardships that a successful writer has to experience

B) advise young people to give up their idea of becoming a professional writer

C) show young people it’s unrealistic for a writer to pursue wealth and fame

D) encourage young people to pursue a writing career

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第10题

听力原文: When John and Victoria Falls arrived in New York City for a one year stay, they
did not bring very many things with them. They had planned either to live in a furnished apartment or to buy used furniture. But they soon learned about a new system that more and more people are using. (32)(35)The renting of home furnishings (bed, tables, dishes, and so on) has become one of America's fastest growing business.

What kinds of people rent their home furnishings instead of buying them? People who are international business or government officials, foreign students, airline workers. young married couples-people Whose job or business may force them to move frequently from one city to another. (33)They are saved a lot of trouble and the cost of moving their furniture each time. They simply rent new furniture when they reach their new homes. Young people with little money do not want to buy cheap furniture that they may soon dislike. They prefer to wait until they have enough money to buy furniture they really like. Meanwhile, they find they can rent better quality furniture than they could afford to buy.

One family, who now have a large, beautiful home of their own, liked their rented furniture so much that they decided to keep renting it instead of buying new things. But usually people don't like to tell others about it. (34)The idea of renting home furnishings is still quite new, and they are not sure what their neighbors might think.

(33)

A.Selling home furnishings.

B.Renting furnished apartments.

C.Selling used furniture.

D.Renting home furnishings.

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