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听力原文:About seven out of ten people released titan prison end up in prison again sooner

听力原文: About seven out of ten people released titan prison end up in prison again sooner or latex. A lot of people think this simply indicates that once a person becomes a criminal he will probably remain a criminal. But of course it doesn't necessarily mean that at all. On the contrary, it could equally suggest that being in prison actually makes people more likely to commit crimes. After all, prisons are full of criminals, and this means that someone going to prison for the first rime is going to meet a lot more criminals than he's met before. So he'll probably learn a lot about crime during his stay there. The fact that so many people are getting re-arrested also suggests that prisons aren't doing enough to train people for jobs they can do when they get out. If they were given this training, ex-prisoners wouldn't need to turn to crime again to make a living.

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A.Because he doesn't want to make a living like ordinary people.

B.Because only the prison can help him to control himself.

C.Because once being in prison, he is more likely to commit crimes.

D.Because he can't find a job when he gets out of the prison.

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听力原文:M: You're going to wear out that typewriter.W: Oh, hi. What are you doing here at

听力原文:M: You're going to wear out that typewriter.

W: Oh, hi. What are you doing here at this time of night?

M: I should ask you that question. Do you have any idea what time it is?

W: About ten or ten-thirty?

M: It's nearly midnight.

W: Really? t didn't have any idea it was so late.

M: Don't you have an early class tomorrow morning?

W: Yes, at seven o'clock. My part-time class, for the students who go to work right after their lesson.

M: Then you ought to go to bed.

W: Ok.

When is the conversation taking place?

A.At ten.

B.At ten-thirty.

C.Nearly at midnight.

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听力原文:W: Can you help me? I seem to have lost my handbag.M: Calm down, Madam. I will fi

听力原文:W: Can you help me? I seem to have lost my handbag.

M: Calm down, Madam. I will fill out this report for you. What color is it?

W: Well, it is a white one.

M: How big is it?

W: I guess it is about one foot long and seven inches tall.

M: What's in the bag, Madam?

W: There is a watch, two keys, and some money.

M: And where did you leave it.?

W: I am sure I left it in the restaurant.

M: Don't worry, Madam. I am sure we can find it. Now give me your name and telephone number.

What is the color of the woman's bag?

A.White.

B.Yellow.

C.Brown.

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听力原文:W: Please, please, can you help me? I seem to have lost my handbag.M: Calm down,

听力原文:W: Please, please, can you help me? I seem to have lost my handbag.

M: Calm down, Madam. Well, I'll have to fill out this report for you. What color is it, Madam?

W: Well, it is a white one.

M: How big is it?

W: Mm, I guess it' s about one foot long and seven inches tall.

M: One foot long and seven inches tall. What' s in the bag, Madam?

W: There is a wallet, two keys, and a letter.

M: And where did you leave it?

W: I am sure I left it in the coffee shop on the 5th floor.

M: Don't worry, Madam. I am sure we can find it. Now could you give me your name, your address and telephone number?

Where did the conversation most probably take place?

A.In a restaurant.

B.In the police station.

C.In a shop.

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听力原文:M: How come David is always so full of energy?W: He has a strange but highly effe

听力原文:M: How come David is always so full of energy?

W: He has a strange but highly effective way of sleeping.

M: What is that?

W: He takes a short sleep for an hour every six hours and has a total of four hours of sleep each day.

M: Where did he get that strange idea?

W: He read flora a book which said it was the best way for human beings, and he believed it.

M: How many hours do you sleep a day?

W: I need at least seven hours. I once tried to follow David's example, but it never worked out for me.

M: If I sleep during the day, I can never wake up.

W: Not everyone is a David I guess.

How does the man feel about David's way of sleeping?

A.It's effective.

B.It's strange.

C.It's the best.

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听力原文: M: Before making out a plan for sightseeing trips for you, I’ll be glad to know
if you have anything spe- cial in mind that you would like to see.

W: Well, as a matter of fact, we were discussing this question last night. We all spoke of the Great Wall, one of the Seven Wonders in the World. We wouldn’t leave China without seeing that if it was possible. How far is it from here?

M: Only about 80 kilometers. Just an hour and a half’ s trip by car. We’ll put down the Great Wall then.

W: Good. And we talked a lot about the Summer Palace. We would like to see that, too.

M: All right, the Summer Palace. Well, and there are a number of places that I think you will find interesting; the Temple of Heaven, the Former Imperial Palaces and Ming Tombs.

What is the man most probably?

A.A tour guide.

B.A teacher.

C.A driver.

D.The woman’s husband.

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听力原文:W: Good morning, this is Ann broadcasting from university radio and in the studio
we have Robin, president of the Martha Bicycle Club with us.

M: Good morning, everyone.

W: Robin, can you tell us what the mountain lake cycle tour is all about?

M: Well, Ann, die tour today is not a race. People do it for fitness and fun and try to better their time every year.

W: How long will it take to cycle one way, Robin?

M: About seven to nine hours for the average cyclists. Good cyclists can do it in four hours.

W: How many people will be taking part this year?

M: This is our biggest year ever. We have twelve hundred cyclists registered.

W: I doubt they' 11 block the road when die cyclists start out?

M: Don' t worry, we' ve introduced the staggered starts to avoid these problems. Our fast group will leave Ottawa at seven o' clock.

W: Thank you, Robin. Now down to the starting line of the university.

Where does this interview take place?

A.In the radio studio.

B.In the bicycle shop.

C.On the road.

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听力原文:W:In Britain we are often told that people are leaving the big cities to live in

听力原文:W: In Britain we are often told that people are leaving the big cities to live in the countryside but is this tile case worldwide?

M: Not at all. If you look at the biggest cities in 1950, seven out of the top ten were in the developed countries. However, by the year 2000, the developing countries will have eight out of the top ten.New York, which in 1950 was number one with a population of around 12 million, will only be the sixth largest city in the world with an extra of 2 million.

W: And London?

M: London, which was number two, won't even be in the top ten. Its population in 1950 was about 10 million.

W: Why is this happening? Why are people moving to tile big cities from the country in developing countries?

M: The reasons are complex but many are moving to look for jobs. And the problems this creates are enormous. Just imagine the kinds of difficulties this is going to cause in terms of health, transport and education.

W: Yes. What about the cities of Asia? Will they be experiencing a similar sort of growth?

M: In some cases, yes. Calutta in India which was No. 10 in the league in 1950 is expected to be the fourth biggest city in the world with a population of 16 million, four times in its size in just 50 years.

W: What about Japan?

M: Ah! Well, Tokyo was number three in 1950; at the beginning of the next century, its population will increase by 18 million, three times of the year 1950.Looking at the other major cities in Asia, Shanghai and Seoul will be in the top ten as well but, perhaps surprisingly, not Beijing or Hong Kong.

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A.People in developing countries.

B.People living in poor conditions.

C.People in the 1950s.

D.People in New York.

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听力原文:The ancient Egyptians believed strongly in life after-death. They also believed t

听力原文: The ancient Egyptians believed strongly in life after-death. They also believed that a person would need his body to exist in his afterlife. Therefore, they carefully preserved the body by treating it with spices and oils and wrapping it in a linen cloth. The wrapped body was then placed in a tomb. A body that is treated in this way is caned a mummy.

Egyptian kings and nobles wanted to be certain that their mummies would be kept in safe places forever. They had great tombs built for themselves and their families. Many kings were buffed in secret tombs carved out of solid reek in places near Thebes called the Valley of the Kings. About eighty kings built towering pyramid-shaped stone tombs. These pyramids have become famous as one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World.

One of the most amazing things about these pyramids is that they were constructed without using wheels or heavy equipment to raise the rocks. Egyptians did not learn about the wheel until long after the pyramids were built. Workmen used levels to get large blocks of stone on and off sledges and hauled them into places over long ramps built around the pyramids.

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A.Kings of ancient Egypt.

B.Ancient Egyptian nobles.

C.The place where Egyptian kings were buffed.

D.The preserved body of a dead person.

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听力原文:M: Good morning, this is Allen broadcasting from university radio. In the local n
ews this morning, the mountain-lake cycle tour is about to begin, and in the studio, we have with us Mar- ilen O' conner, president of the Ottawa bicycle club, the tour's sponsor. Can you tell us what the tour's all about?

W: Well, Allen, the mountain-lake cycle tour is a daylong bicycle tour from Ottawa to Kingston and back. It is not a race, but more like an endurance test for recreational cyclists. People do it for fitness and fun and try to better their time every year. M: How long will it take to cycle one-way, Marilen?

W: About seven to nine hours for the average cyclists. Racers can do it in four hours. But I said, the tour is not intended to be a race.

M: How many people will be taking part this year?

W: This is our biggest year ever. We have twelve hundred cyclists registered.

M: I bet they'll block the road when the cyclists start out?

W: Don't worry; we've introduced staggered starts to avoid these problems. Our first group will leave Ottawa at seven o'clock, and other groups will follow every twenty minutes.

M: Thank you. Marilen, Now down to the starting line of the university.

Where does this interview take place?

A.In the radio studio.

B.In the bicycle shop.

C.On the road.

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听力原文:On Feb 15th, 1989, an instant survey was carried out among 18 overseas postgradua

听力原文: On Feb 15th, 1989, an instant survey was carried out among 18 overseas postgraduate students. Eleven students were male and seven were female. The purpose of the survey was to discover the views of the students on a number of matters of personal concern. The survey was conducted by means of a questionnaire given to the students to complete. There were five questions. The first question concerned favorite color and the .second favorite number. The next 3 questions were all concerned with aspects of marriage. No. 3 looked at the ideal age to get married, No. 4 examined the qualities looked for in a partner and No. 5 asked about the ideal number of children. The main findings were as follows: Blue was the most popular color. This was followed by Green and Purple. There was no real significance in the choice of lucky numbers. About one third of the students said that they had none. Sixty-one percent of the students selected the age group 26 to 30 years as ideal for marriage, followed by 21 to 25 years. In looking for the most important qualities in an ideal partner, someone hoped the person to be Intelligent, others chose Natural, and still others indicated Attractive and Honest. The ideal number of children was 2, followed by 3. It is not easy to reach any definite conclusions based upon such a small sample of students from such widely different backgrounds. However, it is clear that majority favorite of 26 to 30 is the ideal age to get married with an intelligent partner, thereby producing 2 children.

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A.Personal matters.

B.Social problems.

C.Family planning.

D.Family relations.

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