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Don’t stop here. Go on ________ until you reach the end line.

A.to run

B.run

C.runing

D.running

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第1题

听力原文:W: Let's do something! Why don't we go out for dinner or go dancing.M: I'm watchi

听力原文:W: Let's do something! Why don't we go out for dinner or go dancing.

M: I'm watching TV.

W: You're always watching TV. Stop being such a couch potato! Get up and let's do something.

M: I am doing something. I’ m watching TV.

W: You're always watching some stupid sitcom. It's a waste of time, and a waste of brain power.

M: Sometimes it's nice just to kick back, relax and laugh a little. There is nothing wrong with a little comedy in one's life. In fact, that's why I'm here.

W: Ha, ha! Very funny!

M: Besides, I am watching something serious.

W: What? I bet it's some ridiculous drama with perfect looking people complaining about the tribulations of daily life.

M: Nope, wrong again.

W: Then it must be a prime-time news program describing how some woman went crazy and killed her husband.

M: No, I watched that last night. You had better guess quickly--the commercials are almost over.

W: Is it a murder mystery? Or some science fiction show like Star Trek?

M: No.

W: A game show where they test your knowledge of useless trivia?

M: No, it's a documentary on dolphins in the Caribbean.

W: Hey, that sounds interesting!

M: Why don't we make some popcorn, and then watch the rest of it together.

(20)

A.Because it's a way of relaxing himself.

B.Because he has nothing else to do.

C.Because sitcom is very funny.

D.Because watching TV is his favorite activity.

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第2题

听力原文:M: I could really use a small calculator like that one for my statistics homework
!

W: Why don't you go in and see what they cost here. It looks like they're having a sale.

Q: What does the woman think the man should do?

(18)

A.Check the price of calculators.

B.Finish his statistics homework.

C.Look for an accouting job.

D.Use a smaller calculator.

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第3题

听力原文:W: I am pretty tired. It's time for a coffee break. Let's go out for some coffee,
okay?

M: I am trying to finish this program. Why don't you sit down and relax right here and I’ll make you a cup of coffee several minutes later.

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

(14)

A.To go out to have a cup of coffee.

B.To make a cup of coffee for him.

C.To sit down and relax right here.

D.To help him finish his program.

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第4题

听力原文:W: Excuse me, Professor Anderson.I was absent from the last class and I heard tha

听力原文:W: Excuse me, Professor Anderson. I was absent from the last class and I heard that's when you handed out the course outline. Do you have an extra copy?

M: I don't have anyone with me now. But there may be a few left in my office. Why don't you stop by after the class?

Q: What will the woman probably do?

(18)

A.She will be absent in the next class.

B.She will help the professor hand out the course outline.

C.She will copy the outline by herself.

D.She will go to the office of the professor.

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第5题

The trees arrived by post, a half-open parcel. They were thin and straight, rather like ar
rows but with shiny leaves at one end and muddy roots at the other. Terry and his father took them down the garden and planted them in their prepared places. Terry had great hopes of the middle tree, now set in the memorial spot where Herry, his cat, run over, had been laid to rest a year before. The pine trees made an avenue down one side of the garden, where there was already a fifteen-foot stone wall between the garden and the back-yards of the Jenkins Street houses.

"Why do we want a row of trees as well as a wall?" Terry asked his father.

His father said, "For privacy. These trees grow very thickly."

His father's love of privacy often puzzled Terry, who was not one to keep himself to himself, but he could see part of the point here. The houses in Jenkins Street were on higher ground. His friend Leslie lived in number twelve, and Leslie had only to stand on a box to see right over the wall.

"Will the trees grow higher than the wall?" Terry asked then.

"Oh. Yes, twice as high if not more. It'll take a few years but they'll grow.

So they were going to have nine trees thirty feet tall, to keep them from being over-looked. Terry wondered why this was so desirable. He said, "Our garden is very pretty. Why can't we let the people over the wall see it? That wouldn't be showing off, would it?"

"No, I don't think it would be," his father said, "Yet some people might feel a bit less happy if they can always see a good thing that isn't theirs. We don't want to be the cause of any jealousy if we can help it."

This consideration for other people's feelings must be a grownup thing, Terry thought. It was no his idea of how to run things. He said, "These trees—it seems a lot of trouble to go just to stop people being jealous of us."

His father looked at him. "It isn't much trouble. Terry. "He said, "These trees will grow without help from us. They'll be beautiful. And listen to them. You can already hear them whispering to us in the wind."

The passage mainly deals with the topic of ______.

A.protection of environment

B.relationship between neighbors

C.generation gap

D.cause of jealousy

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第6题

听力原文:M: You'll be in Room 207. Here's your key, and I hope you enjoy your stay with us
, Ms. Cook.

W: Thanks. Oh, by the way, I'd like to get some information from you. You see, the conference I'm attending will be over early Wednesday, and I don't fly out until Thursday. Do you have any recommendations for sightseeing?

M: There's a great planetarium at our natural history museum. You might enjoy that.

W. I don't know—I don't think I want to do that. The city I come from has a good planetarium.

M: There are also some good art galleries downtown.

W: I'm more interested in doing something outdoors.

M: Oh, well, there's a beautiful waterfall called Crystal Falls not far from here.

W: That sounds like something I'd enjoy seeing. How do I get there?

M: Do you have a car, or will you be taking a bus?

W: I rented a car at the airport.

M: Then just take Waterson Street west out of town and go about five miles. You'll see a sign that says Crystal Falls. It's a short walk from there.

W: That sounds great. Thanks!

(23)

A.At a conference hall.

B.At an art gallery.

C.At an airport.

D.At a hotel.

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第7题

Jones BeachConnecticut is beautiful in early June. The rolling hills are green and beckoni

Jones Beach

Connecticut is beautiful in early June. The rolling hills are green and beckoning, the leaves on the trees full and deep. The land is fertile, washed and nourished by the spring rains; and in the rich soil of gardens, peas and carrots are appearing. The mornings are warm and clear, the sun rising early so that by midday you can get a taste of the summer heat that will follow in July and August.

On a day like this, on a Wednesday morning in early June, it is possible to feel free; for school is over for the year and the summer lies ahead. And so, on this Wednesday morning, you get up early in the morning and go out for a drive in your car, because you like that, it's fun. You drive along a little country road, the top of your car down, and you feel the chili of the early morning air , as the wind blows all around you. You feel the chill in your neck and behind your ears, but the sun is getting higher in the sky; it will be warmer soon. You feel your hair being blown in a thousand directions, and that's fine. It's good to feel the long brown hair blowing around your ears, it's good sometimes to look down onto the road next to your car and see the shadow of the car, with you inside, and your hair blowing in the wind. You drive through patches of sunlight and shade; the air is dry, so you feel the difference. And you feel free, being free.

It is hard to be free. It is probably one of the hardest things in the world, because the world doesn't leave much room for freedom. There isn't much space given you, there aren't many people around you who are free. Everyone has miles to go and things to do, and the world catches you up, it carries you along, it doesn't give you much room. But it's also so easy to be free. Being free is probably one of the easiest things in the world, too, only almost nobody realizes it. Because we are free: we were born free, we live free, and we will die free. Only we don't realize it. There is always so much going on, perhaps, always so much to do, that we never stop and look at what's happening. Until some day, some Wednesday morning in early June, when you get up in the morning when it's still chilly and you go for a drive in your car, along a country road, through little towns, past little homes and farmhouses, and suddenly you realize it, you know it: you are free, free always, free forever.

That is all it takes. You like to drive, you like driving your little sports car with the top down, and that's all it takes. And you find yourself getting high, as. high as the sky, because it is wonderful to be there, in that time and in that place, and you would exchange it for none other. You feel elated just by driving, and you begin to think that maybe they're all wrong, maybe all the ones who have taught you are wrong. Because they've taught you that what goes up always comes down. That's physics, after all, that's science and knowledge, and when an apple falls from a tree, it's going to hit someone who's sitting beneath. That's the way things are. But you begin to wonder. Maybe things don't have to be that way. Maybe it's possible to go up and never come down, to stay up, to be always up, to be always elated.

Maybe there is a place there, a place that the birds know, a place which men have reached for. Maybe it really does exist, and if you could find it you would never leave, you would never need to leave or want to leave, because the place is perfect and you feel wonderful there. So you drive along, out driving just for the fun of driving, and then maybe you say to yourself, "The hell with that place, things are fine here. I like it here. "For you feel good, there, feel good driving along, and you think you could probably feel good any place doing anything. The hell with the birds, let them have their place, because you've got yours, and you like it fine. The hell with wondering and worrying. School's out, it was

A.Y

B.N

C.NG

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第8题

听力原文:M: You like living in the city, don't you?W: Oh, I love it. It's so, convenient.

听力原文:M: You like living in the city, don't you?

W: Oh, I love it. It's so, convenient. I can take the bus to work, or the subway, or the taxi. And there is so much to do.

M: I know what you mean. I'd like to live in the city, but to live in the suburbs is better for children.

W: Well, there are a lot of good things about suburban living. But, as a working woman, I think a city has all the conveniences…including the best food and fastest news.

M: But there are more trees, grass and fresh air in the suburbs.

W: Yeah, but living in a city, it's convenient to go everywhere. There are lots of movie houses, theaters and so on. You can take them to the suburbs on the weekends.

M: Yeah, children are the right age. There are lots of things for them here.

W: You are right. They are at the library in Brooklyn. And they come back home for lunch, then go uptown to the Museum of Natural History. There is so much for young people, to see and do.

M: Not just for young people. What about me? I've never been to the Museum of Natural History.

W: Neither have I. When I was a child, I used to go to the Museum of Art.

M: I've been there several times. Twice with children.

W: Well, I have an idea. Next weekend, we go to the Museum of Natural History.

M: Ok, that's really a very nice idea.

(23)

A.They are looking for an apartment to live in.

B.They are discussing living places and children's education.

C.They are complaining about their children.

D.They are planning for the next weekend.

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第9题

听力原文:M: You like living in the city, don't you?W: Oh, I love it. It's so convenient, I

听力原文:M: You like living in the city, don't you?

W: Oh, I love it. It's so convenient, I can take the bus to work, or the subway, or the taxi. And there is so much to do.

M: I know what you mean. I'd like to live in the city, too, but to live in the suburbs is better for children.

W: Well, there are a lot of good things about suburban living. But, as a working woman, I think a city has all the conveniences—including the best food and fastest news.

M: But there are more trees, grass and fresh air in the suburbs.

W: Yeah, but living in a city, it's convenient to go everywhere. There are lots of movie houses, theaters and so on. You can take them to the suburbs on the weekends.

M: Yeah, children are the right age. There are lots of things for them here.

W: You are right. They are at the library in Brooklyn. And they come back home for lunch, then go uptown to the Museum of Natural History. There is so much for young people to see and do.

M: Not just for young people. What about me? I've never been to the Museum of Natural History.

W: Neither have I. When I was a child, I used to go to the Museum of Art.

M: I've been there several times. Twice with children.

W: Well, I have an idea. Next weekend, we go to the Museum of Natural History.

M: Ok, that's really a very nice idea.

(23)

A.They are looking for an apartment to live in.

B.They are discussing living places and children's education.

C.They are complaining about their children.

D.They are planning for the next weekend.

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第10题

听力原文:W: What a beautiful day! It's a shame to stay in side all day.M: Do you have a su

听力原文:W: What a beautiful day! It's a shame to stay in side all day.

M: Do you have a suggestion?

W: Actually, I guess I do. Why don't we go for a run?

M: Well, I really don't like running.

W: OK, then. How about roller skating? Don't you have a pair of skates?

M: Now that you mention it, I do have a pair. But where could we skate that's not an indoor skating rink?

W: You know the bike path on the other side of campus-the one that goes through the trees?

M: Yes?

W: Well, I've seen people skating there, and it's a really pretty area.

M: That's true, but I also remember that there are some hills over there.

W: So what?

M: So, I don't mind going up hills, but I hate going down them, because I'm not good at stopping. In fact, the only way for me to stop is to jump off the path and hope I land on some thing soft.

W: Tell you what. I'll show you how I stop, and if it doesn't work you'll still have the grass to fall back on.

M: OK. I'm ready, but I think we should bring something to drink.

W: Good ideal What's in the dorm fridge?

(23)

A.In a skating rink.

B.On a bike path.

C.On the campus sidewalks.

D.In the street.

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第11题

听力原文:M: Are you going to the demonstration to help stop the spread of nuclear weapons
tomorrow,Cleo?

W: No,Simon.I hate demonstrations.I have heard the police will be standing by with tear gas.

M: Yes,but North Korea boasts it has nuclear arms.

W: One hundred ninety countries have signed the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty, but the issues are just too complex.There are two sides to every story.I don't understand it and I have no intention of going to a demonstration.Demonstrations don't seem to accomplish anything anyway.

M: Several demonstrations have changed politician's minds throughout history. As a responsible citizen I think it is important to stand up for what you believe in.

W: Leave it to someone else.As I said,if you listen to both sides of a story,both sides have some good points. Why should I demonstrate and risk getting hurt for something that I am not even sure is right?

M: You are not likely to get hurt. This will be a peaceful demonstration. I have spoken to the organizer for the university group. He insists that this will be peaceful. He advocates if you want world peace, peace begins at home, and that means right here in this city.

W: You go if you want, Simon. But I plan to study for my physics exam.

M: It would only take two hours of your day. The bus leaves the campus at 11:30 and leaves downtown to return to campus at 12:45. You could eat your lunch on the bus.

W: I am not going. Simon. Why don't you ask the students in your political science class this afternoon if they want to go?

M: They are all going.

W: Okay, Simon. I need to meet my sister for coffee now.

M: Bye then. See you in physics class tomorrow.

(20)

A.Which country should be allowed to have nuclear weapons.

B.The time for their next coffee appointment.

C.Whether it is meaningful to go to, the demonstration.

D.The bus arrangement to and from the campus.

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