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听力原文:Since man first scrawled in the dirt with his finger, people have searched for be

听力原文: Since man first scrawled in the dirt with his finger, people have searched for better ways to record the written word. Today, that quest is perhaps best exemplified by one of the writing instrument industry's leaders: Parker Pen.

In America, the pen-making industry officially began in 1809. But, it wasn't until the 1880s that the fountain pen as we now know got its start. Among the early industry leaders was George Safford Parker, a school teacher from Janesville, who became frustrated with the unreliability of the writing instruments then available to his students.

To improve his insufficient teaching salary, Parker had a sideline as an agent for John Holland fountain pens. The pens were unreliable, delivering too much ink at times and at other times, no ink at all. In any case, Parker felt obligated to repair the pens he sold to his students. So, he purchased a few small tools, and began to learn the inner workings of fountain pens. As the students learned they could depend on their teacher to keep their pens in working order, the number of pens he sold increased, so did his frustration. Finally, he decided he could make a better pen himself. And he did.

Parker patented his first fountain pen design on December 10, 1889. Two years later he entered a partnership with insurance man W. E Palmer and in February of 1892 they incorporated the Parker Pen Company.

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A.In 1809.

B.In 1818.

C.In the 1880s.

D.In the 1890s.

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第1题

听力原文:M:My car ran into the university gate at night.How could I have ever seen it? App
arently,I'm not the first to do it.

W:I would have thought they'd at least have some lights there,

Q:What does the woman imply?

(17)

A.The fault was the University.

B.The man should have seen the light.

C.The lights were net working that night.

D.There were lights there since she has seen them.

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第2题

听力原文:M: I have an appointment at the traffic court tomorrow morning for the speeding t
icket I got.

W: Well, since it is your first and only ticket, the judge will probably go easy on you.

Q: What does the woman expect the judge to do?

(17)

A.Punish the man lightly.

B.Send the man to a different court.

C.Impose a large fine on the man.

D.Leave the courtroom after the first appointment.

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第3题

听力原文:W: How careless I am! I lost the algebra textbook I've been using in the library.
I'd better buy a new one as the final exam is round the corner.

M: Well, if I were you, I'd call Lost-and-Found first since there must be important notes on the old one.

Q: What does the man suggest the woman to do?

(16)

A.To look for the lost textbook in the library.

B.To call Lost-and-Found first before buying a new one.

C.To buy a new textbook since the final exam is coming soon.

D.To borrow a textbook on which there're notes taken already.

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第4题

听力原文:Penury was what people called a mystery man. We had known him for over seven year

听力原文: Penury was what people called a mystery man. We had known him for over seven years, ever since he became a member of our modest club, but be had a way of keeping his private lift to himself in all but the unessential details. We knew his address, though he never invited us to his home, and his age, too, but only unimportant matters of this kind. It seemed that he did not have to work for a living as we did, in our various ways. He had once hinted about an inheritance on which he managed to live comfortably. He was not, however, a man of luxurious habits: he was not especially well dressed and he did not even have a car. At the age of forty-five he was still a bachelor though. Since marriage was not a subject he ever discussed we had no means of finding out whether he regretted not having a wife.

Penury disappeared suddenly from our circle and shortly afterwards we came to learn the first really solid facts about our mystery man. From reports that appeared in the newspapers, together with photographs of the man who was without doubt, our Mr. Penury, it was revealed that he was the most accomplished burglar in the London area; and that he had practiced this profession for many years, until he was arrested and sent to prison.

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A.Because nobody knew his address.

B.Because nobody knew his age.

C.Because Penury's private life was a secret.

D.Because Penury was still a bachelor at the age of forty-five.

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第5题

听力原文:Cross was what people call a mystery man. We had known him for over five years, e

听力原文: Cross was what people call a mystery man. We had known him for over five years, ever since he became a member of our modest club, but he had a way of keeping his private life to himself in all but unessential details. We knew his address, though he did not ever invite us to his home, and his age too, but only insignificant matters of this kind. It appeared that he did not have to work for a living as we did in our various ways. He had once hinted at an inheritance on which he managed to live comfortably. He was not, however, a man of luxurious habits: he was not especially well-dressed and he did not even possess a car. At the age of forty-five he was still a bachelor. Since marriage was not a subject he ever discussed, we had no means of finding out whether he regretted the lack of a wife.

Cross disappeared abruptly from our circle and shortly after we came to learn the first really solid facts about our mystery man. From reports that appeared in the newspapers, accompanied by photographs of man who was, without any doubt, our Mr. Cross, it was revealed that he was a most accomplished burglar, operating chiefly in the London area. He had practised this profession for many years, until he was arrested and sent to prison.

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A.Because he didn't tell us his address.

B.Because he didn't tell us his age.

C.Because he didn't invite us to his home.

D.Because he kept his private life a secret.

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第6题

听力原文:One winter day in 1891, a class at a training school in Massachusetts, U. S. A. ,

听力原文: One winter day in 1891, a class at a training school in Massachusetts, U. S. A. , went into the gym for their daily exercises. Since the football season had ended, most of the young man felt they were in for a boring time. But their teacher, James Naismith had other ideas. He had been working for a long time on a new game that would have the excitement of the American football (33) . Naismith showed the men a basket he had hung at the each end of the gym, and explained that they were going to use a round European football. At first everybody tried to throw the ball into the basket no matter where he was standing. "Pass! Pass? Naismith kept shouting, blowing his whistle to stop the excited players. Slowly, they began to understand what was wanted of them. The problem with the new game, which was soon called "basketball ", was getting the ball out of the basket (34) . They used ordinary food baskets with bottoms and the ball, of course, stayed inside. At first, someone had to climb up every time a basket was scored. It was several years before someone came up with the idea of removing the bottom of the basket and letting the ball fall through (35) . There have been many changes in the rules since then, and basketball has become one of the world’s most popular sports.

(34)

A.He took them to watch a basketball game.

B.He trained them to play European football.

C.He let them compete in getting balls out of a basket.

D.He taught them to play an exciting new game.

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听力原文:It was a glorious day when Steve Dobson realized the mountain climbing gene plant

听力原文: It was a glorious day when Steve Dobson realized the mountain climbing gene planted deep in his soul had been passed on to his daughter, Liza. The father and daughter have become quite a team, and in early August they made their fourth trip to Colorado for what has become an annual tradition for them.

When Steve was a young man and a student at Bluffton College, he had the opportunity to take a mountain climbing class for credit. The class gave him the chance to not only learn about mountains, but also his first trip west to actually be in the mountains. It was love at first sight. "I loved being in the mountains," he said. "Being on top of the mountain was an unbelievable experience."

But life took him in another direction. Fast forward a few years and Steve found himself living in Maysville with a family and the owner of D. H. Resorts in Fleming County. Steve, his wife, and two children frequently headed west to Colorado for family vacations to go snow skiing.

Four years ago they made their first trip to Colorado as a family in the summer. The active family spent part of that vacation hiking on trails, enjoying summer in the mountains. It gave Steve an idea. "I got the idea that we would climb a mountain as a family."

He chose a mountain that was just over 12,000 feet, and since he hadn't tried it since he was in college, he wasn't sure how difficult it would be. "Mountain climbing is not easy," he said. "It's not a hike in the woods. But it's also not as technical as rock climbing."

(33)

A.One.

B.Two.

C.Three.

D.Four.

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第8题

听力原文:M: First thing after taking my car to be repaired, I'll go to my office.W: Please

听力原文:M: First thing after taking my car to be repaired, I'll go to my office.

W: Please stop for groceries on the way home if you have time.

Q: What will the man do first?

(2)

A.Go to the mechanic.

B.Go to the office.

C.Go home.

D.Stop for groceries.

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第9题

听力原文:W: I first read Ulysses when I was 16, but I didn't understand much of it.M: No w

听力原文:W: I first read Ulysses when I was 16, but I didn't understand much of it.

M: No wonder. It's one of the most complex novels in the English language.

Q: Why isn't the man surprised at the woman's statement?

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A.Because she is so young.

B.Because the man didn't understand it either.

C.Because she doesn't have a good knowledge of English.

D.Because the novel is too difficult to understand.

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第10题

听力原文:To be successful in a job interview, you should demonstrate certain personal and

听力原文: To be successful in a job interview, you should demonstrate certain personal and professional qualities. You need to create a good image in a limited time available, usually from 30 to 45 minutes. You must talk a positive impression which the interviewer will remember white he interviews other candidates.

You should especially pay attention to some qualities during the interview. First of all, you should take care to appear properly dressed. The right clothes worn at the right time can win the respect of the interviewer and his confidence in your judgment. It may not be true that clothes make the man, but the first and lasting impression of you is determined by the clothes you wear. Secondly, you should pay close attention to your manner of speaking. Since speech is a reflection of personality, you should reflect confidence by speaking in a clear voice, loud enough to be heard without being aggressive or over powering. You should be prepared to talk knowledgeably about the position you're applying for. Finally, to be really impressive, you must convey a sense of self-confidence and an enthusiasm for work. If you display these characteristics with just a little luck, you'll certainly succeed in a typical personnel interview.

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A.Less than 30 minutes.

B.From 30 to 45 minutes.

C.At least 45 minutes.

D.More than 30 minutes.

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