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How did Yao react to O'Neil's comment?A.He attacked O'Neil violently.B.He ridiculed O'Neil

How did Yao react to O'Neil's comment?

A.He attacked O'Neil violently.

B.He ridiculed O'Neil before the reporter.

C.He faced it with a sense of humor.

D.He avoided to answer the reporter's question.

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第1题

How did the artists react to the buildings at the Paris Exhibition?A.They tried to copy th

How did the artists react to the buildings at the Paris Exhibition?

A.They tried to copy them.

B.They laughed at them.

C.They praised them.

D.They refused to pay to see them.

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第2题

It can be inferred A from the passage that______.A.Yao's performance during the regular se

It can be inferred A from the passage that______.

A.Yao's performance during the regular season was beyond Charles Barley's expectations.

B.Kenny Smith did not think much of Yao Ming.

C.Charles Barkley did not think that Yao would disappoint his fans.

D.Yao's performance during the first several games won him good reputation.

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第3题

听力原文:M: One of the most common questions we ask about people's behavior. is "why". Why
did she say this?" Why did he do that? Sometimes the reason is obvious, for example, someone is driving down the street, the light turns red, they stop, why?

W: Because they have to, legally I mean.

M: Exactly! In this case the reason is obvious, so we usually don't question it. But when the reason is not so obvious and especially when the behavior. could have negative consequences we'll more likely to feel a need to explain the causes of the behavior. Social psychologists have a term for this, for the process of explaining the causes of the behavior, it's called "causal attribution". And one theory suggests, there's a pattern in the way we go about attributing causes to people's behavior. According to this theory, there are two categories of reasons: internal factors and external factors. Again, Lisa, say you're driving down the road and all of a sudden some guy turns into the lane right in front of you, and you have to slam on your brakes to avoid an accident. How do you react?

W: I'll probably get very angry.

M: Because...

W: Well, he's not paying attention, he's a bad driver.

M: So you automatically attribute the driver's behavior. to an internal factor. He himself is to blame because he is careless.

W: So if I said it was because of heavy traffic or something, I'd be attributing his behavior. to an external factor, something beyond his control.

M: Good. Now how do we usually explain our own negative behavior?

W: We blame external factors.

M: That's right.

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A.Common causes of anger.

B.Judging people's behavior.

C.Changing people's attitudes.

D.The effects of negative behavior.

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第4题

听力原文:M: One of the most common questions we ask about people's behavior. is why. Why d
id she say this? Why did he do that? Sometimes the reason is obvious, for example, someone is driving down the street, the light turns red, and they stop, why?

W: Because they have to, legally I mean.

M: Exactly! In this case the reason is obvious, so usually we don't question it. But when the reason is not so obvious and especially when the behavior. could have negative consequences, we'll more likely to feel a need to explain the causes of the behavior. Social psychologists have a term for this, for the process of explaining the causes of the behavior, it's called "causal attribution". And one theory suggests, there's a pattern in the way we go about attributing causes to people's behavior. According to this theory, there are two categories of reasons: internal factors and external factors. Again, Lisa, say you're driving down the road and all of a sudden some guy turns into the lane right in front of you, and you have to slam on your brakes to avoid an accident. How do you react?

W: I'll probably get very angry.

M: Because...

W: Well, he's not paying attention, he's a bad driver.

M: So you automatically attribute, the driver's behavior. to an internal factor. He himself is to blame because he is careless.

W: So if I said it was because of heavy traffic or something, I'd be attributing his behavior. to an external factor, something beyond his control.

M: Good. Now how do we usually explain our own negative behavior?

W: We blame external factors.

M: That's right.

(23)

A.Common causes of anger.

B.Judging people's behavior.

C.Changing people's attitudes.

D.The effects of negative behavior.

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第5题

听力原文:M: I'm going to talk to you now about the suffragette movement. Were you yourself
ever a suffragette?

W: No, I did not approve of suffragettes.

M: So you think in the long term...

W: In the long term, no harm was done. As long as their demonstrations were peaceful.

M: Do you think it would matter very much if women hadn't achieved the vote?

W: I don't think it would have made a great deal of difference, no, but there are certain things they've done—those been Members of Parliament—that have been very useful in helping women in their jobs, in other vocations. I think it's good that it happened. But I wish it happened a little bit more peacefully, perhaps.

M: What sort of things can you remember, what other sorts of demonstrations do you remember?

W: Marching, they were marching. But of course those were much more peaceful days, nobody interfered with their marches. There were a few boos here and there and a lot of clapping.

M: Did you, actually know any suffragettes yourself?

W: Well, my friends, my Close friends, were not suffragettes but I had one or two friends, not very close friends, that were. And we used to have great arguments and I used to say I didn't want the vote, I don't want to vote.

M: How did they react to that?

W: They said I ought to join the movement but I said no, I don't want to vote.

M: So you don't mind actually joining men in their world of work and sport but you're happy to leave politics to men.

W: No. I would rather really leave politics to men.

(23)

A.Conservative.

B.Feminist.

C.Housewife.

D.Politician.

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第6题

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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第7题

I wonder how he will()to the news if I tell her she does not succeed.

A.react

B.came

C.bike

D.nothing

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第8题

How do some people react to women’s appropriation of men’s language forms as reported
in the Japanese media?

A) They call for a campaign to stop the defeminization.

B) The see it as an expression of women’s sentiment.

C) They accept it as a modern trend.

D) They express strong disapproval.

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第9题

How do some people react to womens appropriation of mens language forms as reported in the
Japanese media?

A.They call for a campaign to stop the defeminization.

B.They see it as an expression of womens sentiment.

C.They accept it as a modem trend.

D.They express strong disapproval.

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第10题

How do some people react to women's appropriation of men's language forms as reported in t
he Japanese media?

A.They call for a campaign to stop the defeminization.

B.They see it as an expression of women's sentiment.

C.They accept it as a modern trend.

D.They express strong disapproval.

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