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Moving to Beijing will be better for you in the lo

ng ____.

A. turn

B. future

C. run

D. time

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第1题

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.

(23)

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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第2题

听力原文:W: (22) In Britain we are often told that people are leaving the big cities to li

听力原文:W: (22) In Britain we are often told that people are leaving the big cities to live in the countryside but is this the case worldwide?

M: Not at all. (22)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. (22) (23)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 iii 1950 was about 10 million.

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

M: Tile reasons are complex but many are moving to look for jobs. And the problems this creates are enormous. (24) Just imagine the kinds of difficulties this is going to cause in terms of health, transport and education.

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

M: In some cases, yes. Calcutta in India which was No. 10 in the league iii 1950 is expected to be the fourth biggest city in the world with a population of 16 million, four times in its size ill 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. (25)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.

(26)

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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第3题

An international team of scientists is studying the problem of pollution and dust in Asia.

An international team of scientists is studying the problem

of pollution and dust in Asia. One hundred thirty scientists

from twelve countries have gathered in the western Pacific

area to observe thick dust storms. They will observe the

dust storms which they mix with some of the world's heaviest 【M1】 ______

pollution. The thickest dust storms in recent years

reported in Beijing, China and other Asian cities last spring. 【M2】 ______

The dust storms come from deserts in China and Mongolia. 【M3】 ______

This year, similar dust storms have began moving east 【M4】 ______

toward large Asian cities and the northwest Pacific Ocean.

The dust storms happen in winter over deserts high 【M5】 ______

below sea level. In the spring, the storms trove east, over large

dries in China, Japan and Korea. By summer, rainstorms break

up the dust and help increase pollution in the air. 【M6】 ______

The scientists plan observe the dust storms through the 【M7】 ______

middle of May. They are using research ships, airplanes, satellites

and instrument on the ground to gather information. 【M8】 ______

Aerosols(悬浮颗粒) are very small particles in the air.

The scientists are studying aerosols that contain sulfate(硫酸

盐) and carbon are produced by the burning of soft coal, wood 【M9】 ______

and plants. Barry Hubert of the University of Hawaii is the leading

investigators for the study. He says developing nations in Asia 【M10】 ______

use a mixture of fuels that are not used in other areas.

【M1】

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第4题

There are many moving stories about Project Hope. Here is one of them.On June 10, 1992, a

There are many moving stories about Project Hope. Here is one of them.

On June 10, 1992, a car stopped at the front gate of the China Youth Development Foundation(基金会)(CYDF) in Houyuasnensy Lane, Beijing. Two men came out of the car, donated(捐)3,000 yuan and did not want to write down their names. When staff workers insisted that they say who they were, they at last wrote down "a veteran(老)Communist Party member". Four months later, the two came again to donate a further 2,000 yuan on behalf of the same person.

After many inquiries(调查)they finally found out that this veteran party member was the late Deng Xiaoping. The CYDF decided to send his two contributions to aid children unable to go to a primary school in Baise, Guangxi where Deng led the famous Baise Uprising(起义)in December 1926.

Later, 25 pupils from the school jointly wrote to Deng, saying that they were excited and felt closer to him though he lived far away in Beijing.

In 1994, four of the 25 pupils were invited to Beijing and reported one by one their study results in the Great Hall of the People: Zhou Biaoliang scored 91 in Chinese and 98 in mathematics; Huang Chengwu, scored 86 and 94; Huang Huabai 81 and 91 and Deng Hongxia 85 and 88.

Zhou was born in Shiren Village of Pigguo County. In 1992, she suffered greatly and couldn't go to school when her house was burned down and her father was injured in a traffic accident. She left the school with tears in her eyes. When she was cutting grass to feed the pigs she heard from her teacher that she could continue her schooling the next day and simply could not begin to accept that she was being supported by the respected Deng Xiaoping. She felt herself the luckiest girl in the world.

After graduating from primary school, Zhou Biaoliang with excellent results entered a secondary school. At the school she was elected as a "three-good" student. She said that is the best way to repay the late Deng Xiaoping.

Which statement is true according to this passage?

A.Two men came to the CYDF twice and donated 5,000 yuan to this organization for its development.

B.Deng Xiaoping donated 5,000 yuan in 1992 to Baise, Guangxi to aid children unable to go to the school.

C.The second time when the two came the CYDF they said donated the money on behalf of a veteran Communist Party member--Deng Xiaoping.

D.With the money Deng donated, twenty-five pupils in Baise were able to go to school.

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第5题

Acceptance of Chronic IllnessFor chronically i11 patients, giving up the hope that they wi

Acceptance of Chronic Illness

For chronically i11 patients, giving up the hope that they will get better may actually lead to more happiness, U.S. researchers suggest.

"Hope is an important part of happiness, but there's a dark side of hope. Sometimes, if hope makes people put off getting on with their life, it can get in the way of happiness," Dr. Peter A. Ubel from the University of Michigan Health System said in a university news release.

He and his colleagues studied patients who'd just had a colostomy (结肠造口术), which means their colons (结肠) were removed and they had to have bowel (肠) movements in a pouch (小袋) outside the body. At the time of the surgery, some patients were told the procedure was reversible and they'd have a second operation in a few months to reconnect their bowels. Other patients were told the colostomy was permanent.

The patients were followed for six months, and the researchers found that those without hope of regaining normal bowel function were happier than those with reversible colostomies.

"We think they were happier because they got on with their lives. They realized the cards they were dealt, and recognized that they had no choice but to play with those cards," Ubel said. "The other group was waiting for their colostomy to be reversed. They contrasted their current life with the life they hoped to lead, and didn't make the best of their current situation. "

The study, published in the November edition of Health Psychology, also may explain why people whose spouse (配偶) dies often recover better emotionally over time than those who get divorced, the researchers said.

That's because people whose husband or wife dies have closure (结束), while those who get divorced may still have hope for some chance of making up, they explained.

Chronically ill patients may be happier______.

A.if they keep thinking of their past.

B.if they believe they'll recover.

C.if they put off moving on.

D.if they manage to get on with their life.

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第6题

根据短文回答 16~22 题。 A Pay Rise or Not ? "Unless I get a rise, I'll have a talk wi

根据短文回答 16~22 题。

A Pay Rise or Not ?

"Unless I get a rise, I'll have a talk with the boss, Henry Manley," George Strong said to himself. George liked his job and he liked the town he lived in, but his wife kept telling him that his pay was not enough to meet the needs of the family. That was why he was thinking of taking a job in Birmingham, a nearby city about 50 miles away. He had been offered a job in a factory there, and the pay was far better.

George lived in Wyeford, a medium-sized town. He really liked the place and didn't like the idea of moving somewhere else, but if he took the job in Birmingham, he would have to move his family there.

Henry Manley was the manager of a small company manufacturing electric motors. The company was in deep trouble because, among other reasons, the Japanese were selling such things at very low prices. As a result, Manley had to cut his own prices and profits as well. Otherwise he would not get any orders at all. Even then, orders were still not coming in fast enough, so that there was no money for raises (加工资) for his working Somehow, he had to struggle along and keep his best workers as well. He sighed. Just then the phone rang.

His secretary told him that George Strong wanted to see him as soon as possible Manley sighed again. He could guess what it was about. George Strong was a very young engineer. The company had no future unless it could attract and keep men like him Manley rubbed his forehead (前额); His problems seemed endless.

第 16 题 Henry Manley was already deeply in debt.()

A.Right

B.Wrong

C.Not mentioned

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第7题

What are they going there for?A.To meet friends.B.To see Beijing Opera.C.To learn Beijing

What are they going there for?

A.To meet friends.

B.To see Beijing Opera.

C.To learn Beijing Opera.

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第8题

The weather in Beijing was ______ Guangzhou.A.same asB.different fromC.hotter than

The weather in Beijing was ______ Guangzhou.

A.same as

B.different from

C.hotter than

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