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听力原文:Had the local government made stricter laws. factories would never discharge wast

e products into rivers and lake. And environment would certainly improve in near future.

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A.The government should take steps to protect the environment.

B.The government should appoint a department to clean up rivers and lakes.

C.Factories will Contribute funds towards environmental protection.

D.Factories will be fined for discharging waste products into water bodies.

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第1题

听力原文:If you had visited the museum, I bet you would never forget the local cultural tr
adition.

The speaker is expressing

A.his regret.

B.his expectation.

C.his certainty.

D.his bet.

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第2题

听力原文:It's very nice to see so many faces here tonight. I'm Sergeant Morton, the Crime
Prevention Officer for the area. I'm here this evening to talk about "Local Watch", which some of you may have some experience of. For the rest, " Local Watch" is a service formed by cooperation between local residents and the Police, and I'll be explaining how it operates. In times gone by, most people lived in one area all their lives and so the great majority knew their neighbors very well. If something unusual had happened or if strangers had been acting suspiciously, people would have taken action quickly. These days it's different and people often have little or no idea who their neighbors are.

Why is Sergeant Morton meeting local residents?

A.To warn them about criminals

B.To arrest them

C.To explain a crime prevention scheme

D.To talk about local history

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听力原文:In the local newspaper of my community recently there was a story about a man nam

听力原文: In the local newspaper of my community recently there was a story about a man named Virgle Spears. He lived in a small town about 40 miles from my home. He had served five years in a New York prison for robbing a restaurant. When he returned to his family, Mr. Spears couldn't find a job. Everyone knew he had been in prison and nobody trusted him. Finally in desperation, he calmly walked into a local barbershop where he was well known, pulled out a gun and took all the money the barber had. Up to this point it had been a fairly routine crime. But then something unusual happened. Mr. Spears didn't try to get away. He got into his car, drove slowly out of his town and waited for the police. When they caught him, he made only one request. He turned to arresting policemen and said, "Would you please ask the court to put my family on welfare just as soon as possible?"

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A.The long distance between his home town and New York.

B.His unpopular character.

C.The high unemployment rate in New York.

D.His criminal record.

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听力原文:A couple of weeks ago, I ran into my boyhood friend David for the first time in t

听力原文: A couple of weeks ago, I ran into my boyhood friend David for the first time in twenty years. I had heard that David had made a fortune on the stock market, so I was surprised he wasn't driving an expensive car, or wearing expensive clothes. As a matter of fact, he looked a lot like me, wearing an inexpensive suit that looked a couple of years old, and driving an old car with a little rust around the edges. I asked him what he was doing these years, and he said he was teaching business at the local community college. "Teaching business?" I exclaimed, "I thought I heard you were in New York, making a fortune in stocks." David smiled," Yes, I did that until five years ago, but I got out. The stress was giving me a stomachache and a had heart. Besides, once I got into that business, I had to run just to keep up. I never had any time to spend with my family. We are all much happier now." I shook my head, he had achieved every man's ambition, but he gave it up. I had always dreamed of having money, but it never occurred to me that there might be disadvantages to being rich.

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A.David had made a lot of money in stocks.

B.David wore expensive clothes when driving.

C.David ran into a boyhood friend twenty years ago.

D.David taught business at a local community college.

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听力原文:W: What kind of work would you like the most if you had the chance?M: If I were g

听力原文:W: What kind of work would you like the most if you had the chance?

M: If I were going to change my life of work, I would probably make a dramatic change. I would not live in a city. I would move to the country, probably be more involved with nature and with animals.

Which of the following would the man choose to be?

A.A dramatist,

B.An actor,

C.A worker.

D.A farmer.

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听力原文:Gates was born and brought up in Seattle. [29]At the age of 14, he founded a comp

听力原文: Gates was born and brought up in Seattle. [29]At the age of 14, he founded a computer programming company with three friends and they had earned $20,000 by selling their traffic-counting system to local governments. In 1975, he dropped out of his law course at Harvard to found the Microsoft Software Company in Washington. Gates" domination of the emerging computer industry began in 1980-1981, when he devised an operating system and licensed it to IBM. [30]MS-DOS became the standard operating system for nearly all IBM personal computers. During the 1980s, Microsoft also developed more specialized software. When the company went public in 1986,[31]Gates became a multimillionaire at the age of 31. Five years later, he was ranked as the world's richest man. In the 1990s, Gates made a fresh fortune from sales of Windows, a system that enables a computer to be operated with on-screen symbols rather than complex keyboard commands. A revised version was launched amid huge publicity in 1995.

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A.He sold traffic-counting system to local governments.

B.He dropped out of his law course at Harvard University.

C.He founded his own company--Microsoft Software company.

D.He devised an operating system for IBM.

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听力原文:In the United States, it is not customary to telephone someone very early in the

听力原文: In the United States, it is not customary to telephone someone very early in the morning. If you telephone him early in the day, while he is shaving or having breakfast, the time of the call shows the matter is very important and requires immediate attention. The same meaning is attached to phone calls made after 11: 00 p.m. If someone receives a call during sleeping hours, he assumes it is a matter of life or death. The time chosen for the call communicates its importance.

If a late phone call is regarded in the U.S. as a cause for concern, imagine the excitement and fear caused by a crowd of people arriving at the door at 2: 00 a.m. On an island in the south Pacific, a plant manager from the U.S. had just such an experience. The natives of the island met one night to discuss a problem. When they arrived at a solution, they went to see the plant manager and woke him up to tell him what had been decided. Unfortunately, they did not know that it is a very serious matter to wake Americans at such an hour. The plant manager, who did not understand the local culture, thought there was a fight and called the police.

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A.11:00 a.m.

B.1:00 p.m.

C.3:00 p.m.

D.5:00 a.m.

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