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听力原文:More than 50 percent of all homes in the U.S. have one thing in common; people li

听力原文: More than 50 percent of all homes in the U.S. have one thing in common; people living in them keep one or two small animals as pets. In fact there are more pets in the U.S than children. Why?

Researchers have been attempting to find the scientific answer to this question. Much has been written about how animals, violent crimes, and about how they help children deal with emotional problems.

Last year researchers met at the America's National Institute of Health. They found there is a lot of evidence that animals may be helpful to human health. But they agreed more work is needed to show and measure these facts in a scientific way.

Recent studies have confirmed an animal coming effect. For example, a research at a government laboratory near Washington examined how animals influence blood pressure and heart rote. The study involves 92 students. All were in good health. Each one met with a dog whom they did not know but who was friendly. The students were permitted to touch or hold the dog. The researchers measured the students' blood pressure and heart ram before and during the meeting. The results showed an overall drop in blood pressure and heart rate after the students talked to the dog. The researcher said the same effect often takes place in the animal itself..

Other students have shown that different people react differently to animals. The good effects of pets on physical and mental health may be linked to a person's position within a social; or economic group.

Researchers say they still do not fully understand the physical changes that take place when humans and animals are together, but they say it is clear that animals fill a human need. Animal pets don't reject people because they are sick or disabled. As a result, they may provide the sick or the disabled with a better sense of security.

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A.That more work is necessary for those facts.

B.That animals are helpless to healthy people.

C.That animals can also become friends of humans.

D.That they had a very successful discovery.

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听力原文:W: There're a lot more people than usual in the departure hall.M: The plane was t

听力原文:W: There're a lot more people than usual in the departure hall.

M: The plane was to take off at 9:30 a.m., but half an hour before boarding, the passengers heard the announcement that their flight would be delayed until 10:50 a.m. due to stormy weather.

Q: How long was the plane to be delayed?

(16)

A.30 minutes.

B.50 minutes.

C.70 minutes.

D.80 minutes.

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第2题

听力原文:M: Do you think the poster looks good here?W: Well, it's better than a blank wall

听力原文:M: Do you think the poster looks good here?

W: Well, it's better than a blank wall.

Q: What does the woman say about the poster?

(18)

A.It looks better than the other one.

B.The man needs more wall space for it.

C.It should be put on another wall.

D.It makes the wall a little more attractive.

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听力原文:Paper is one of the most important products ever invented by man. Widespread use

听力原文: Paper is one of the most important products ever invented by man. Widespread use of written language would not have been possible without some cheap and practical material to write on. The invention of paper meant that more people could be educated because more books could be printed and distributed. Together with the printing press, paper provided an extremely important way to communicate knowledge.

How much paper do you use every year? Probably you cannot answer that question quickly. In 1900 the world's use of paper was about one kilogram for each person a year. Now some countries use as much as 50 kilograms of paper for each person a year. Countries like the United States, England and Sweden use more paper than other countries.

Paper, like many other things that we use today, was first made in China. In Egypt and the West, paper was not very commonly used before the year 1400. The Egyptians wrote on a kind of material made of a water plant. Europeans used parchment for many hundreds of years. Parch-ment was very strong; it was made from the skin of certain young animals. We have learnt of the most important facts of European history from records that were kept on parchment.

(29)

A.More jobs could be provided than before.

B.More people could be educated than before.

C.More books could be printed and distributed.

D.More ways could be used to exchange knowledge.

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听力原文:W: Our rent is now already $800 a month.M: I know. It's exactly one-third more th

听力原文:W: Our rent is now already $800 a month.

M: I know. It's exactly one-third more than it was when we first moved in.

Q: How much rent had been paid at first?

(16)

A.$450.

B.$750.

C.$600.

D.$800.

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听力原文:How about farmers' income in the late 1970s?(34)A.Farmers had less money to spend

听力原文:How about farmers' income in the late 1970s?

(34)

A.Farmers had less money to spend than other Americans.

B.Farmers earned about one-third the income of non-farmers.

C.Farmers earned almost as much money as the non-farmers.

D.Farmers earned more money than the average American families.

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听力原文:W: I've never seen you have such confidence before in tile exam!M: It's more than

听力原文:W: I've never seen you have such confidence before in tile exam!

M: It's more than confidence! Right now I felt that if I got less than a A, it will be the fault of the exam it self.

Q: What does the man mean?

(13)

A.He enjoys finding fault with exams.

B.He is sure of his success in the exam.

C.He doesn't know if he can do well in the exam.

D.He used to get straight A's in the exams he took.

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听力原文:W:Growing up we never had a TV.Even now I'm not used to watching it much.M:Well,i

听力原文:W:Growing up we never had a TV.Even now I'm not used to watching it much.

M:Well,it's kind of like reading.Some things you find are great,but a lot are real waste of time.You have to pick and choose.

Q:What does the man mean?

(13)

A.He always liked reading more than watching television.

B.He used to watch television more than he does now.

C.It's important to select television programs carefully.

D.The woman should do more reading.

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听力原文:M:Rich people don't use violence to steal.They use computers and lawyers.W:At lea

听力原文:M:Rich people don't use violence to steal.They use computers and lawyers.

W:At least a computer won't shoot and kill people.I think violent crime is more horrible than white collar crime.

Q:What do they talk about?

(14)

A.Rich people.

B.Computers and lawyers.

C.A murder.

D.Crime.

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听力原文:It's generally agreed that serious, violent crime has reached alarming laroportio

听力原文: It's generally agreed that serious, violent crime has reached alarming laroportions in the United States. A survey by the Law Enforcement Assistance Administration found that 61% of all women feel unsafe in their own neighborhoods at night; that 45 % of the population is afraid to walk alone at night near their own homes; and that 47% own guns, large for self-protection.

Those arrested for crimes and disproportionately likely to be male, young, a member of a racial minority, and a city resident. Males are arrested about four times as often as females. Only in juvenile runaway cases and prostitution are females more often arrested. One is the sex role stereotyping which encourages males to be more aggressive and daring, while females are encouraged to be more passive and conforming to the rules and norms. The second reason is the tendency of police officers and the courts to deal more kindly with female offenders. However, it should be noted, in the past decade, crime among females has been increasing at much faster rate than among males, a negative side effect which has been attributed to women challenging the traditional sex role of passivity and conformity.

Young people appear to commit far more than their share of crime, including the crimes that are classified by the FBI as most serious-rape, murder, robbery, arson, burglary, aggravated assault, auto theft. In 1985, 31% of all arrests were of person under the age of 21, and 50% of all arrests were of persons under 25.

(30)

A.For hunting.

B.For protecting himself.

C.For stimulation.

D.For protecting the country.

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听力原文:It's generally agreed that serious, violent crime has reached alarming proportion

听力原文: It's generally agreed that serious, violent crime has reached alarming proportions in the United States. A survey by the Law En forcemeat Assistance Administration found that 61% of all women feel unsafe in their own neighborhoods at night; that 45% of the population is afraid to walk alone at night near their own homes; and that 47% own guns, large for self-protection.

Those arrested for crimes and disproportionately likely to be male, young, a member of a racial minority, and a city resident. Males are arrested about four times as often as females. Only in juvenile runaway cases and prostitution are females more often atoned. One is the sex role stereotyping which encourages males to be more aggressive and daring, while females am encouraged to he nacre passive and conforming to the rules and norms. The second reason is the tendency of police officers and the calms to deal more kindly with female offender. However, it should be noted, in the past decade, crime among females has been increasing at much faster rate than among males, a negative side effect which has been attributed to women challenging the traditional sex role. of passivity and conformity.

Young people appear to commit far more than their share of crime, including the crimes that are classified by the FBI as most serious-rape, murder, robbery, arson, burglary, aggravated assault, auto theft. In 1985, 31% of all arrests were of person under the age of 21, and 50% of all arrests were of persons under 25.

(30)

A.For hunting.

B.For protecting himself.

C.For stimulation.

D.For protecting the country.

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听力原文:What kind of car will we be driving by the year 20107 It may be rather different

听力原文: What kind of car will we be driving by the year 20107 It may be rather different from the type we know today. With the next decade, bringing greater change than the past 50 years, the people who will be designing the models of tomorrow believe that environmental problems may well accelerate the pace of the car' s development. The vision is that of a machine with 3 wheels instead of 4, electrically-powered, environmentally clean and able to drive itself along intelligent roads, equipped with built-in power supplies. Future cars will pick up the fuel during long journeys from a power source built into the road, or stored in small quantifies for travelling in the city. Instead of today' s seating arrangement, two in front, two or three behind, all facing forward, the 2010 car will have an interior with adults and children in a family circle. This view of future carls based on a much more sophisticated road system. Cars will be automatically controlled by a computer. All the drivers will have to do is to say where to go and the computer will do the rest. It will become impossible for cars to crash into one another. The technology already exists for the car to become a true automobile.

(33)

A.They will be much bigger.

B.They will have more seats.

C.They will have three wheels.

D.They will need intelligent drivers.

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