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听力原文: The evidence for harmony may not be obvious in some families. But it seems th

at four out of five young people now get on with their parents, which is the opposite of the popularly-held image of unhappy teenagers locked in their rooms after endless family quarrels. An important new study into teenage attitudes surprisingly shows that their family life is more harmonious than it has ever been in the past. "We were surprised by just how positive todays young people seem to be about their families," said one member of the research team. "Theyre expected to be rebellious and selfish but actually they have other things on their minds; they want a car and material goods, and they worry about whether school is serving them well. Theres more negotiation and discussion between parents and children, and children expect to take part in the family decision-making process. They dont want to rock the boat." So it seems that this generation of parents is much more likely than parents of 30 years ago to treat their children as friends. "My parents are happy to discuss things with me and willing to listen to me," says 17-year-old Daniel Lazall. "I always tell them when Im going out clubbing. As long as they know what Im doing, theyre fine with it." Susan Crome, who is now 21, agrees. "Looking back on the last 10 years, there was a lot of what you could call negotiation. For example, as long as Id done all my homework, I could go out on a Saturday night. But I think my grandparents were a lot stricter with my parents than that." Questions 22 to 25 are based on the passage you have just heard. 22. What is the popular image of teenagers today? 23. What do we know about teenagers according to the study? 24. What do we know about todays parents compared with parents of 30 years ago? 25. What is the passage mainly about?23.

A.They don"t want to make family decisions.

B.They don"t want to share family responsibility.

C.They don"t want to go boating with their family.

D.They don"t want to cause trouble in their families.

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听力原文:Despite all the evidence Monica had gathered, Mark refused to admit that she was
right.

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A.Mark admitted that Monica was right, when she provided enough evidence.

B.Mark denied that Monica was right, regardless of her evidence.

C.Mark didn't know whether Monica was right, though she had evidence.

D.Mark accepted Monica's evidence and agreed that she was right.

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听力原文:It is already known that incorrect usage of combination lap and shoulder seat bel
ts can lead to injuries of the spine, neck and pelvis. Now, evidence from three case reports suggests that individuals who ride in a reclined position while wearing these safety belts may place themselves at additional risk of injury.

According to the speaker, a seat belt and an upright seat provide less protection for car passengers.

A.正确

B.错误

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第3题

听力原文:Little did they suspect that I knew all the evidence from the beginning. So when
I told them, they were all astounded.

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A.They didn't suspect that I already knew the evidence.

B.I suspected that they knew very little evidence.

C.They suspected me because I knew the evidence.

D.They suspected my evidence.

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第4题

听力原文:Vatican officials say Pope John Paul II will move a step closer to sainthood next
week when the Vatican is presenting with evidence of what has been described the miraculous cure of a French nun who was said to have been cured of Parkinson's disease. The nun, so far unnamed, suffered from the same disease as John Pole himself.

The late Pope had cured himself of Parkinson's disease, thus moving a step closer to sainthood.

A.正确

B.错误

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听力原文:W: Hello, Martin. Have you seen the e-mail that Frank sent around?M: Yes. It make

听力原文:W: Hello, Martin. Have you seen the e-mail that Frank sent around?

M: Yes. It makes me very nervous. He want us to clean out our files. I thought that we are under a court order to keep everything.

W: That is my understanding also. It seems to me that we are taking big risk by destroying evidence, even if it may incriminate us later on.

M: But you know Frank. He had that problem in Texas a few years ago and he doesn't want to go through it again.

What are the speakers mainly discussing?

A.Receiving an e-mail

B.Martin's mental problem

C.Cleaning out the files or not

D.The court order

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听力原文:A Wisconsin man who spent 18 years in prison for a rape he didn't commit now face
s life imprison. He was convicted yesterday of murdering a young woman two years after he had been exonerated.DNA evidence played a key role in proving Steven Avery's innocence two years ago. It was also crucial in proving his guilt this week.

Steven Avery faces life imprison for a rape of a young woman 18 years ago.

A.正确

B.错误

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听力原文: President Bush has defended the decision to go to war in Iraq following a highly
critical Senate study concluding that key pre-war U. S. intelligence judgments about Iraqi weapons capabilities were unsupported or overstated. The president also promised to work with Congress on reforming the nation's intelligence agencies. The Senate Intelligence Committee report issued Friday accuses the intelligence community of treating ambiguous evidence as conclusive, ignoring contrary evidence and not challenging assumptions about Iraqi weapons.

According to the Senate study, which adjective CANNOT be used to describe pre-war intelligence on Iraqi weapons?

A.Unsupported.

B.Conclusive,

C.Unreliable.

D.Overstated.

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听力原文:There is increasing scientific evidence that large cars cause more highway accide

听力原文: There is increasing scientific evidence that large cars cause more highway accidents than small cars. In the news recently was the story of a woman who died of a heart attack while driving her station wagon. The car was moving so fast that it went through the highway-dividing fence, resulting in a collision in which five people died. Those unnecessary deaths are attributable in part to the woman's choice of a large automobile. A lighter and smaller car probably wouldn't have gone through the fence, because the heavier the ear, the greater the force it will have in a collision. Furthermore, even if the lighter car had broken through the fence, its remaining energy would have been much less, and this would have reduced the chances of serious injury or death. Because of its small size, it might have missed the other car completely. The present design of the oversized automobile is largely responsible ant only for the increasing death toll on the highway but also for the rapid depletion of our resources of petroleum, for the pollution of our environment, for urban sprawl, and for the congestion and inconvenience of our cities.

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A.The story of a woman who died of a heart attack.

B.The story of a car going through the highway-dividing fence.

C.The story of a collision in which five people died.

D.Large cars cause more highway accidents than small cars.

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听力原文:Woman:The earliest records of this trade go back to the Ancient Greek period with

听力原文:Woman: The earliest records of this trade go back to the Ancient Greek period with various deals around the Mediterranean area. Unlike the trade in more decorative or luxury goods, however, few written records remain. So, we mostly rely on archaeological evidence which does show, for example, that designs for swords spread from Greece to the rest of Europe. And using the type of research more usually associated with the spread of artistic trends, we can now show how the equipment necessary to do battle was being exported.

You hear the beginning of a lecture about ancient history. What is the lecture going to be about?

A.trade in arms and weapons

B.trade in luxury household goods

C.trade in works of art

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听力原文:The orthodox explanation of where Columbus first landed was carved in textbook st
one more than 40 years ago by the dean of Columbus historians, Samuel Elliot Morrison. Morrison declared incontrovertible the evidence that Columbus first set foot on Watling Island in the eastern Bahamas. But if the question were closed for Professor Morrison, now dead, it was not for numerous other people on nautical history.

Where did Columbus first set foot on the New Continent?

A.Watling Island

B.At the spot where a carved stone was erected to mark the event.

C.Somewhere in eastern Bahamas.

D.No consensus has been reached on the event among historians.

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听力原文:Recent years have seen a dramatic shift in the composition of capital flow to eme
rging market economies. In light of the evidence on the advantages of different kinds of capital, the change looks like one for the better. Bank lending has fallen sharply. Portfolio investment has gone up and foreign direct investment has soared despite the difficulties in expanding it as quickly as many countries would wish.

What has happened to the capital flow into the emerging market economies?

A.It has become difficult to get foreign direct investment.

B.Banks no longer offer any loans.

C.Portfolio investment has increased.

D.Those market economies didn't take advantage of different kinds of capital.

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