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听力原文:Researching friendship,psychologist Lillian Rubin spent two years interviewing mo

听力原文: Researching friendship,psychologist Lillian Rubin spent two years interviewing more than two hundred women and men. No matter what their age,their sex,the results were completely clear. Women have more friendships than men,and the difference in the content and the quality of those friendships is“marked and unmistakable”.

More than two-thirds of the single men,Rubin interviewed,could not name a best friend. Those who could were likely to name a woman. Yet three-quarters of the single women had no problem naming a best friend,and almost always it was a woman. More married men than women named their wife/husband as a best friend,most trusted person,or the one they would turn to in time of emotional distress. “Most women. ”says Rubin,“identified at least one,usually more,trusted friends to whom they could turn to in a troubled moment,and they spoke openly about the importance of these relationships in their lives. ”

“In general,”Rubin writes in her new book,“women's friendships with each other rest on shared emotions and support,but men's relationships are marked by shared activities. ”“Even when a man is said to be a best friend,”Rubin writes,“the two share little about their innermost feelings. Whereas a woman's closest female friend might be the first to tell her to leave fl failing marriage,it wasn't unusual to hear a man say he didn't know his friend's marriage was in serious trouble until he appeared one night asking if he could sleep on the sofa. ”

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A.Men spend more nights in their friends'home than women.

B.Women are much more talkative than men.

C.Women enjoy more and better friendships than men.

D.Men have more difficulty remembering names than women.

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听力原文:Didn't you look at the exact amount before you paid?(A) My payday isn't until Fri

听力原文:Didn't you look at the exact amount before you paid?

(A) My payday isn't until Friday.

(B) No, I was busy doing something.

(C) Yes, I saw him at 9.

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A.

B.

C.

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听力原文:Attention, ladies and gentlemen. Everyone at the Eglington Research Center is pro

听力原文: Attention, ladies and gentlemen. Everyone at the Eglington Research Center is proud to present our final speaker, Dr. Hyun Jin Kim. Today Dr. Kim will be speaking to us about the latest developments in bio technology. More specifically he will be talking about recent studies involving the use of cloning in treating degenerative diseases. He will be sharing his latest research on possible treatment options that could be made available to people suffering from crippling debilitative diseases. I'd like to point out that Dr. Kim has recently been invited to join an international group of scientists researching on this topic and I am told he will be joining them soon for a one year fellowship in Toronto. Dr. Kim will have a brief question and answer period following his presentation. If you have a question please come to the front and speak into the microphone so that way everyone can hear you.

Where is the talk probably taking place?

A.In a classroom

B.In a sports center

C.In a laboratory

D.In an auditorium

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第3题

听力原文:M: Hi, would you like some help?W: Well, I'm looking for something I saw at a fri

听力原文:M: Hi, would you like some help?

W: Well, I'm looking for something I saw at a friend's house a few days ago. He said he bought it here.

M: Maybe, What is it?

W: It's a new style. broom. It looks very modern and very convenient.

M: You're in the right department. But we don't have it in stock now.

W: Oh, that's too bad.

M: But we are going to be getting more.

W: Really? That'll be good. I like it very much.

M: They're on order. But I should warn you that the price has gone up.

W: Just my luck.

M: They were $67.50, but the new ones will be almost 13 dollars more.

W: When can I have it?

M: You can stop in next week. We should have them by then.

W: Okay, I'll be back.

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A.At a department store.

B.In a woman's laboratory.

C.In a kitchen.

D.At the woman's house.

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听力原文:M: Welcome back, I didn't see you in math class on Friday.W: I wasn't here on Fri

听力原文:M: Welcome back, I didn't see you in math class on Friday.

W: I wasn't here on Friday. My geology class went on a field trip to look at some of the different rock formations here in California. Our last stop was Death Valley. In fact, We camped there last night.

M: Death Valley? But that's desert. Wasn't it much too hot for camping?

W: No, not really. It gets hot during the day, but it cools off very quickly at night. There is no moisture in the air to hold the heat after the sun goes down. If it were humid, it would stay hot all night.

M: Well, did you enjoy the trip?

W: It was fascinating. 'The desert is nicer than you might think. Since there is so little vegetation growing, it's very easy to see different rock layers, folds and such, and the natural colors of rocks are wonderful. The rocks have made brilliant colors, blues, pinks and greens. You really should go to see it sometime.

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A.Preparing for rite math exam.

B.Viewing an art exhibit.

C.Participating in a special class activity.

D.Packing for her vacation.

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听力原文:Olive oil is a staple in the diet of Mediterranean countries. It is not only used
in cooking, but also used liberally mixed with vinegar as a dressing, and even with cracked black pepper as a dipping sauce for foccacia bread.40 years ago, when researching the Greeks living on the island of Crete, researchers were amazed by the results. Despite the high fat content in the traditional Greek diet, the residents of the island had an exceptionally low occurrence of heart disease. This led researchers to examine the diets of the Greek people to try to figure out what factors contribute to this low rate of heart disease. Their conclusion? Olive oil!

Which of the following is NOT tree according to the speaker?

A.Olive oil is an element in the diet of Mediterranean countries.

B.One can use olive oil to dress himself up with vinegar.

C.The traditional Greek diet contains high fat content.

D.Greeks living on the island of Crete had a low occurrence of heart disease.

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听力原文:W: What do you plan to do after you finish your university work?M: I've got a fri

听力原文:W: What do you plan to do after you finish your university work?

M: I've got a friend in Germany who says that he can get me a job with a large multinational company here in Shanghai.

W: So you'll work here?

M: Well, I can earn a very good salary and get good experience.

W: Would you leave for a foreign country if they ask you to go?

M: It depends what they want and how long they want me to stay away from home.

W: Did you know that some people say that both foreign companies and foreign countries take the most talented people away from their homes in developing countries on purpose?

M: Why would they do that?

W: Highly educated people often make large contributions to both a country's economy and society.

M: So it would be to the advantages of a country to allow skilled immigrants in?

W: Yes, of course it would.

M: But then why don't developed countries let in more skilled workers?

W: Many reasons, really. For one, people who live in a developed country don't always like to see high-wage jobs go to people who have just arrived form. another nation. And developing countries don't want highly skilled workers to leave.

M: In any event, it doesn't matter to me. I'd leave Shanghai for a while, but I wouldn't want to move to another country permanently.

W: I can understand that

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A.Go to Germany to live with his friend.

B.Return to Germany for further study.

C.Set up a company in Shanghai.

D.Find a job in a large multinational company in Shanghai.

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听力原文:You're about to spend four years of your life and tens of thousands of dollars of

听力原文: You're about to spend four years of your life and tens of thousands of dollars of your parent's money, and all you really know about college is that all of your friends are going. Do you ever stop to wonder why you're going?

Relax. You're making the right decision. First of all, you'll discover what interests you by taking courses in many subjects. College is also a lot of fun — after you graduate, you'll be working every weekday for 50 or so years. And remember that college graduates earn about twice the income of those who never attended college.

Finding the right college can be difficult. Fortunately, JohnsonReview is here to help you every step of the way.

Researching Schools. To us, the most important decision you'll make is to choose the school that really fits you best — not the one that is the most competitive or has the best-equipped rooms.

Applying to School. On JohnsonReview.com, you'll find hundreds of actual college applications and links to many more.

Paying for School. Most families need financial aid for the high cost of college. The problem is that financial aid seems difficult to get and many families get caught up in the price of college rather than learning the ways to get financial aid. If you really do your research, you'll learn that you can afford to attend any college, no matter the cost.

For more information, call 600-3681 or visit JohnsonReview.com. Wherever you go, have a nice trip!

Questions 33 to 35 are based on the passage you have just heard.

33. How many reasons for going to college does the speaker mention in the passage?

34. What does the speaker advise you to do to pay the high cost of college?

35. What's the speaker's purpose of giving this talk?

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A.2

B.3

C.4

D.5

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听力原文: Finding a job in the United States takes specific skills. The following advice w
ill help you find a job. Write a good resume. Describe your accomplishments. Avoid including unnecessary information. Your resume should be one page if possible. Find out about available jobs. One way is by looking in the newspaper or on the Internet. Another way is by networking. Networking means exchanging information with anyone you know: family, friends, neighbors, classmates, former coworkers, professional groups who might know of a job. These people might also be able to give you insider information about a company, such as who was in charge and what it is like to work in their company. According to an article in the Wall Street Journal,94 percent of people who succeed in finding a job say that networking was a big help. Practice the interview. The more prepared you are, the more relaxed you will feel. If you were worried about saying or doing the wrong thing, practice will help. Learn something a bout the company. You can find information by going to the library and looking in directories or finding the company's website. Finding information takes time, but it pays off. You can get help in these skills :writing a resume, networking, preparing for an interview, researching a company, by seeing a career counselor. Most colleges and high schools have one who can help you get started. Finding. a job is one of the most difficult jobs. Some people send out hundreds of resumes and go on dozens of inter views before finding a job.

What is necessary in a good resume?

A.Your accomplishments.

B.Your hobbies.

C.Your family members.

D.Your appearance.

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听力原文: The National Underground Railroad Freedom Center is a special museum. The Freedo
m Center is on the north side of the Ohio River. That is part of an area that meant hope for slaves trying to escape. It was called the "freedom corridor". Black people fleeing their owners could stand on the other side of the river and dream of freedom across the water.

The Freedom Center cost one hundred ten million dollars to build. Its collection shows two hundred objects. These include a copy of a wagon with a false bottom that was used to hide fleeing slaves. There are also photographs of Americans who were activists against slavery.

Visitors can also see objects from the Civil War. The southern states fought the northern states from eighteen sixty-one to eighteen sixty-five. In eighteen sixty-three, President Abraham Lincoln announced an order to free the slaves.

Perhaps the center's most interesting object is a small building where slaves were kept. This wooden "pen" stands two levels high. A slave trader built it in the eighteen thirties. People captured in Africa were temporarily forced to stay inside the pen. Then they were sold for service in places further south. The slave pen was found on a farm in the state of Kentucky. The owner of the farm gave it to the Freedom Center. Experts spent six years researching the history of the building.

Television star Oprah Winfrey introduces one of the films shown at the National Underground Railroad Freedom Center. Actors tell about a young woman who escapes slavery. She flees to a town called Ripley, Ohio. Her former owners try to recapture her. But a family active in the Underground Railroad helps her remain free.

What is The National Underground Railroad Freedom Center?

A.A concert hall.

B.A museum.

C.A zoo.

D.A theme park.

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听力原文:The students are listening to the teacher carefully.

听力原文:The students are listening to the teacher car

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