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听力原文:Some parts of the earth are more likely to have quakes than others. This is usual

听力原文: Some parts of the earth are more likely to have quakes than others. This is usually true of mountain areas, because there the thickness of rocks, which make up the earth's crust, is not even. But quakes may often be felt in level regions, too, because the waves, which come from the center of a quake, run often for thousands of miles.

It is easy to understand why man is so frightened by an earthquake. People used to think that when there was an earthquake, the ground opened, swallowed great numbers of people, then closed, and those who were killed disappeared forever. We know now this does not happen.

What we need to fear are the after-effects of a serious earthquake: fires, floods, and landslides. Since the Yellowstone earthquake some people have said that they would never go to that area for fear of being caught in a landslide occurring after the earthquake. This is, actually a foolish idea. Such a fear would keep us away from mountains the rest of our lives. Even though earthquakes happen every day something like the Madison River landslide does not happen very often. We can realize gratefully that few of us will suffer because of such a disaster. At the same time we can understand the need of being ready to help those who do suffer such trouble.

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A.Because the waves coming from the center of a quake can spread to these places.

B.Because there are the thickness of rocks making up the earth's crust.

C.Because some parts of the earth are more likely to have quakes than others.

D.Because mountainous areas are easy to have earthquakes.

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第1题

听力原文:M: Many people prefer taking public buses or the subway or even taxis because par
king is getting to be a real headache in some parts of the city.

W: That doesn't surprise me.

What conclusion can we draw from this conversation?

(14)

A.Public buses are fast and cheap.

B.Parking is becoming a big problem.

C.Subway trains are even safer than taxis.

D.Taxis ate more convenient than buses.

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第2题

听力原文:W: Have you managed to assemble the machine yet? M: I've been studying the manual

听力原文:W: Have you managed to assemble the machine yet?

M: I've been studying the manual for about an hour but I can't make head or tail of it. I don't know why they have made it so difficult to read.

Q: What does the man mean?

(15)

A.The manual is of no use.

B.There are some parts missing.

C.He can't understand the manual.

D.An hour is not enough to read the manual.

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第3题

听力原文:Whether the eyes are "the windows of the soul" is true or not. It is a fact that

听力原文: Whether the eyes are "the windows of the soul" is true or not. It is a fact that they are especially important in interpersonal communication. In a conversation, eye contact is Important became more or less eye contact can create communication barriers (32) . In relationships, eye contact serves to show intimacy, attention, and influence.

Eye contact can mean different things in different cultures. In some Spanish-speaking countries, children show respect to an older person by not looking directly into the person' s eyes during a conversation (33) . In other countries, looking into a person' s eyes is expected. For example, if you don't do it in the United States, people may think that you are afraid, embarrassed, or angry (34) . Too little eye contact may be viewed negative, because it may express a lack of interest, attention and even trust. "Never trust a person who doesn't look you in the eyes." In the Middle East, direct eye contact during a conversation lasts longer than in many other parts of the world (35) . Some westerners who are not used to this may feel uncomfortable for they think it is rude to stare, especially at strangers.

(33)

A.Eye contact is very important in relationships.

B.The more eye contact, the better.

C.The less eye contact, the better.

D.Communication barriers are produced by eye contact.

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第4题

听力原文:M: Hello, Good morning, I'm calling to check on the status of my computer.W: Well

听力原文:M: Hello, Good morning, I'm calling to check on the status of my computer.

W: Well, the new parts have just been coming in, and it should be ready by Friday.

What are the two speakers talking about?

(15)

A.Fixing the woman's computer.

B.Ordering some new parts by Friday.

C.Getting the new parts ready by Frid

D.Sending the woman's computer for repair.

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第5题

听力原文:M: Is this table on the comer okay?W: Sure. We can sit here.M' Gee. You've hardly

听力原文:M: Is this table on the comer okay?

W: Sure. We can sit here.

M' Gee. You've hardly got anything on your tray.

W: Yeah. I guess I'm just not that hungry.

M: What's the matter? Aren't you feeling well?

W: Well, I've been really worried. It's my car. It's in the shop again.

M: Really? What's wrong this time?

W: I don't know exactly. Something's wrong with file brakes, I think.

M: Well, at least that shouldn't cost you much to fix. Parts are cheaper for all the American cars like yours. Did the mechanic say how much it would cost?

W: He said he would call me with an estimate later on today.

M: Watch out he doesn't try to take advantage of you.

W: What do you mean?

M: Well, some car mechanics, if they think that someone doesn't know much about cars, they might try to overcharge that person.

W: Maybe so. But I trust this guy. He was recommended by one of my neighbors. He has done some work for me in the past and his prices seemed to be reasonable.

M: Oh, that's good to know. Maybe I'll try using him in the future. By the way, do you need a ride home after class today?

W: Oh, I'll sure appreciate it. It's really tough getting around without a car when you live off campus.

(23)

A.It's a new car.

B.It's an old one.

C.It always breaks down.

D.It's expensive.

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第6题

听力原文:Every month thousands of tourists visit New York City. Their reasons for choosing

听力原文: Every month thousands of tourists visit New York City. Their reasons for choosing New York are many: Some come to see historical places like the Statue of Liberty. Others are attracted by the night clubs and theaters. Many enjoy shopping in the world's largest stores, and some come to New York just because it's big.

People from other parts .of the United States move to New York by the thousands each year. Some come to get better jobs. Others want to attend one of New York's fine universities. Dancers, actors, and painters are attracted by the city's rich cultural life. Still others are bored with small-town life and want the excitement of the big city.

Careful planning is needed to make your stay in New York City a success. Be sure that you don't arrive during the rush hour. Weekdays from 7:30 to 9:00 a.m. and 4: 30 to 6:00 p.m. travel on the streets is slow and difficult. Choose a hotel that is near the center of the city. And be sure to bring plenty of money. It's no fun to see hundreds of exciting things and not have the money to do them.

(33)

A.Night clubs and theaters.

B.Fine universities.

C.Historical places.

D.The world's largest stores.

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第7题

听力原文:M: Is this table in the comer okay?W: Sure. We can sit here.M: Gee. You've hardly

听力原文:M: Is this table in the comer okay?

W: Sure. We can sit here.

M: Gee. You've hardly got anything on your tray.

W: Yeah. I guess I'm just not that hungry.

M: What's the matter? Aren't you feeling well?

W: Well, I've been really worried. It's my car. It's in the shop again.

M: Really? What's wrong this time?

W: I don't know exactly. Something's wrong with the brakes, I think.

M: Well, at least that shouldn't cost you much to fix. Parts are cheaper for all the American cars like yours. Did the mechanic say how much it would cost?

W: He said he would call me with an estimate later on today.

M: Watch out he doesn't try to take advantage of you.

W: What do you mean?

M: Well, some car mechanics, if they think that someone doesn't know much about ears, they might try to overcharge that person.

W: Maybe so. But I trust this guy. He Was recommended by one of my neighbors. He has done some work for me in the past and his prices seemed to be reasonable.

M: Oh, that's good to know. Maybe I'll try using him in the future, By the way, do you need aride home after work today?

W: Oh, I'll sure appreciate it. It's really tough getting around without a car when you live far away from the office.

(26)

A.She generally doesn't allow people to borrow it.

B.She is trying to sell it.

C.She bought it from a friend.

D.It has broken down more than once.

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第8题

听力原文:There student thieves look out. Students can easily get many research papers off

听力原文: There student thieves look out. Students can easily get many research papers off the Internet. A new Website could help teachers catch copiers.

Some students research and write their term papers. Others, however, just copy them off the Internet and turn them in as their work.

Two graduate students at the University of California at Berkeley have written a program to catch the students who copy. It compares a student's paper with every other term paper on the Web.

A hundred million Web pages on the Internet are searched. The top 20 search engines are used for the search. This service can be found at www. Plagiarism.com. They also have a local database of term papers. Teachers who sign up can send their students' 'papers to the Website. Within 24 hours they know if the student did the work. Every sentence that was a word-for-word match with another sentence either found on the Internet or within our database is coded.

A U. C. Berkeley professor told his class he would use the program. Still some students copied papers. All 300 papers went through the program. In 45 papers or 15 percent of students had cut and pasted large amounts of material from different World Wide Websites.

Students that say they didn't copy can defend themselves. They can show the instructor where they got their material. Students at universities try hard to get good grades. Some students welcome the Internet research watchdog because they say it is fair to all. They think copying is wrong.

Instead of researching and writing their papers, some students ______.

A.ask other students to write their papers

B.draw pictures instead

C.copy from reference books

D.copy papers or large parts of papers from the Internet

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第9题

听力原文:M: Is this table on the comer OK?W: Sure. We can sit here.M: Oh, you paused to ge

听力原文:M: Is this table on the comer OK?

W: Sure. We can sit here.

M: Oh, you paused to get anything on your tray.

W: Yeah. I guess I'm just not that hungry.

M: What's the matter? Aren't you feeling well?

W: Well, I've been really worded. It's my car. It's in the shop, again!

M: Really? What's wrong this time?

W: I don't know exactly. Something's wrong with the brakes, I think.

M: Well, at least that shouldn't cost you much to fix. Parts are cheaper for all the American cars like yours. Did the mechanic say how much it would cost?

W: He said he'd call me with an estimate later on today.

M: Watch out he doesn't try to take advantage of you.

W: What do you mean?

M: Well, some car mechanics, if they think that someone doesn't know much about cars, they might try to overcharge that person.

W: Maybe so. But I trust this guy. He was recommended by one of my neighbors. He has done some work for me in the past and his prices seemed to be reasonable.

M: Oh, that's good to know. Maybe I'll try using him in the future. By the way, do you need a ride home after class today?

W: Oh, I'll sure appreciate it. It's really tough getting around without a car when you live off campus.

(23)

A.She generally doesn't allow people to borrow it.

B.She bought it from a friend.

C.She is trying to sell it.

D.It has broken down before.

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第10题

听力原文:The animals you would have seen on a typical farm in Massachusetts in the early 1

听力原文: The animals you would have seen on a typical farm in Massachusetts in the early 1800s would not look quite the same as the ones you might see in the 1980s. In colonial times settlers brought cattle and sheep with them to America from various parts of Europe. Because the settlers were busy building houses, clearing land and planting crops, they had little time to care for their animals. The cattle and sheep had to fend for themselves and females were bred to whatever bulls or rams in the neighborhood. These matings resulted in mixed breeds of cattle and sheep that can hardly survive under adverse conditions. As the herds grew, they provided the settlers with meat as well as milk and wool. That was almost all the 19th- century farm families needed, enough food for themselves and a little surplus that could be traded for things they couldn't produce at home. Now the survival of farm animals is not so precarious. Breeding is much more selective and specialized, pure-bred cattle and sheep predominate, some bred for their meat, others for their milk or wool.

(33)

A.The differences between sheep and cattle breeding.

B.Living conditions in the colony of Massachusetts.

C.Food shortages in the early 1800s.

D.Livestock raising on early American farms.

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