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听力原文: New parents are always worried that they might be making a mistake with their ne

w baby. The baby cries and they don't know if they should let him cry or pick him up. The baby is sick and they don't know what to do. "Trust yourself, you know more than you think you do. "Benjamin Spock wrote in his famous book Dr. Spock's Baby and Child Care, which first appeared in 1946. This book has sold over 50 million copies, making it the biggest selling .book after the Bible. In fact, many parents say that it is parents "Bible" for raising children. Before Dr. Spock's book appeared, experts told parents that they should avoid showing their children affections. They told parents to break, children of bad habits. They also told parents that they need to feed children on a rigid schedule. Spock disagreed with this rigid manner of raising children and decided that he would write a book. "I wanted to be supportive of parents rather than scold them. "Dr. Spock said, "every baby needs to be smiled at, talked to, played with gently and lovingly. Be natural and enjoy your baby. "Dr. Spock never imagined that his book would become so popular. The last edition came out in 1998, a few months after his death at age 94. He will be remembered for his common sense advice. Respect children because they deserve respect and they'll grow up to be better people.

Which of the following statement about the book Dr. Spock's Baby and Child Care is true?

A.It sells as well as the Bible.

B.It is the second best seller after the Bible.

C.No one likes the book.

D.It has sold over 50 billion copies.

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听力原文:Now, it's 10 o'clock and time for a summary of the news.Schools where children ar

听力原文: Now, it's 10 o'clock and time for a summary of the news.

Schools where children are failing in reading and writing tests will be publicly identified under new government plans. The government also plans to introduce six new tests including mathematics and science for all school children. Education Minister David Kemp said no school should be afraid of being exposed, The main purpose is to inform. parents and schools. They'll have exact information and students' problems will be known.

A psychologist has found 1/10 of students fear injections, blood and injury-- some so much that they run away. from doctors. These young patients may miss out on treatment. They were more likely to have fainted when faced with injections, blood and injury. The fear could disturb appropriate medical care.

Research has been done on kids who were making trouble all the time at school. They made the teachers' lives very difficult, Researchers found that many of those troublemakers were from divorced families. What they really want is the attention from parents and teachers. Once they could get attention from parents and teachers, the kids could be very appealing.

What is the main purpose of introducing the new tests?

A.To inform. parents and schools.

B.To pick out good students.

C.To expose poor schools.

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听力原文:W: How do Jane and Bill like their new home?M: It's really very nice, but they ar

听力原文:W: How do Jane and Bill like their new home?

M: It's really very nice, but they are tired of the noise of the planes going over their house.

What place is close to Jane and Bill's new room?

A.A train station.

B.An airport.

C.A gas station.

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听力原文:M: I hear you and Mike are engaged at last.W: Yes, we are.M: When are you getting

听力原文:M: I hear you and Mike are engaged at last.

W: Yes, we are.

M: When are you getting married?

W: In spring.

M: That's wonderful. Where is the wedding going to be?

W: We are not sure yet. Perhaps in New York .

M: Oh, yes. I remember your parents live there, don't they?

W: Yes, that's right.

M: Where are you going to live?

W: We are going to buy a small house somewhere in New York.

When is she getting married?

A.In spring.

B.In summer.

C.In winter.

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听力原文:M: Hi. Sarah. Come and have a look at my new MP3 player.W: It's wonderful. Did yo

听力原文:M: Hi. Sarah. Come and have a look at my new MP3 player.

W: It's wonderful. Did you get it from your parents as a birthday gift?

M: My mom bought me this, and my father gave me a pair of sporty shoes.

W: How lucky you are!

What did the boy's father give him as a birthday gift?

A.A CD player.

B.An MP3 player.

C.A pair of shoes.

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听力原文:"Family" is of course an elastic word. But when British people say that their soc

听力原文: "Family" is of course an elastic word. But when British people say that their society is based on family life, they are thinking of "family" in its narrow, peculiarly European sense of mother, father and children living together alone in their own house as an economic and social unit. Thus, every British marriage indicates the beginning of a new and independent family — hence the great importance of marriage in British life. For both the man and the woman, marriage means leaving one's parents and starting one's own life. The man's first duty will then be to his wife, and the wife's to her husband. He will be entirely responsible for her financial support, and she for the running of the new home. Their children will be their common responsibility and theirs alone. Neither the wife's parents nor the husband's, nor their brothers or sisters, aunts or uncles, have any right to interfere with them—they are their own masters.

Readers of novels like Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice will know that in former times marriage among wealthy families was arranged by the girl's parents, that is, it was the parents duty to find a suitable husband for their daughter, preferably a rich one, and by skillful encouragement to lead him eventually to ask their permission to marry her. Until that time, the girl was protected and maintained in the parents' home, and the financial relief of getting rid of her could be seen in their giving the newly married pair a sum of money called a dowry. It is very different today. Most girls of today get a job when they leave school and become financially independent before their marriage. This has had two results. A girl chooses her own husband, and she gets no dowry.

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A.It indicates sufferings in their life.

B.It indicates a greater financial burden.

C.It indicates sadness of parents.

D.It indicates the beginning of a new and independent family.

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听力原文:W: There is a man in the reception area.He says he has an interview with Louis at

听力原文:W: There is a man in the reception area. He says he has an interview with Louis at 11:30.

M: Oh, Louis must have forgotten about that. His parents came to visit him from Boston and he's probably not coming until 1:00.

W: I can call his cell phone and have him come in. Should I call him?

M: Not necessarily. I'll do the interview and if he' s qualified I' II have him come back for a second interview with Louis.

Where is the man waiting for his interview?

A.In a meeting room

B.At the office

C.In Boston

D.In New York

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听力原文:A new study suggests that very young children who watch a lot of television may h

听力原文: A new study suggests that very young children who watch a lot of television may have attention problems later in school.

Children with attention problems cannot sit still or control their actions. They talk too much, lose things, forget easily and are not able to finish tasks.

The new study tested the idea that television watching by very young children is linked to attention problems by the age of seven. It involved more than 1,300 children. There were two groups of children, aged one and three. Researchers asked the parents how often the children watched television. The parents also described their children's actions at the age of seven using a method that can tell if someone suffers from attention problems.

The children who watched a lot of television at an early age were most likely to have attention problems. Every hour of watching television increased the chances of having attention problems by about ten percent. For example, children who watched three hours a day were thirty percent more likely to have attention problems than those who watched no television.

One of the researchers said there are other reasons why children should not watch television. Earlier studies have linked it with children becoming too fat and too aggressive. Other experts say the new study is important, but more work needs to be done to confirm the findings and better explain the cause and effect.

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A.Attention problems.

B.Participating problems.

C.Communication problems.

D.Speaking problems.

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听力原文:Megan Della Selva, a sophomore at George Washington University, has already trade

听力原文: Megan Della Selva, a sophomore at George Washington University, has already traded e-mail messages with her mom, just to say hi, Maria Minkarah, the friend she is having lunch with, has just talked to her dad, to report on a doctor's visit and her latest thoughts about studying abroad. The young women keep in close touch with their families, discussing matters big and small, academic and

personal. Interviews with students on a variety of campuses suggest that many turn to their parents for help with everything from roommate troubles to how to improve the paper they e-mailed home. Perhaps the most striking thing was the tone students had when talking about their parents. , fond, warm and admiring. The sense of parents as people to be admired was widespread.

Not all college students are this closely connected with their parents. But university officials, students and their families say that the generation gap is nothing like what it used to be, now that baby boomers, once so alienated from their parents, have become parents themselves. "This generation of parents is more involved," said Jennifer Bell, coordinator of the parents office at North Carolina State University. "Thirty years ago, parents were content to drive their kids to college, drop them off, and pick them up at graduation. Now there are different expectations, because they've been involved in their kids' lives all through school."

Cellphones and e-mail have a lot to do with what university administrators and parents alike say has been a big change over the last decade. Hundreds of colleges nationwide have recognized the new reality by giving parents a stronger presence on campus, through a host of offices created to deal with parents' queries and concerns.

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A.freshman

B.sophomore

C.junior

D.senior

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听力原文:The new nepotism operates not from the top down but from the bottom up: it is vol
untary, not coercive; it springs from the initiative of children, not the interest of the parents; it tends to seem "natural" rather than planned. Although no nepotism in the classic sense, it is rightly nepotism because it involves exploiting the family name, connections, or wealth. The method may be different, but the result is much the same.

What can be inferred about old nepotism?

A.Parents maximized the family advantages for the benefits of their children.

B.Parents gave full respect to the likes and dislikes of their children.

C.Children had their own choice of career and marriage.

D.Children willingly lived on the expectations of their families.

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听力原文:W: I' m terribly sorry, but I can't go to the show with you tomorrow.M: Oh, what

听力原文:W: I' m terribly sorry, but I can't go to the show with you tomorrow.

M: Oh, what happened? I've already bought the tickets online. I was really looking forward to it.

W: So was I. As a matter of fact, I've received a lot of new orders and I have to work overtime to make the product list. I think I even have to work on weekends.

M: That's too bad. I'm sorry that I can't help you. I'll give my tickets to my parents. We can see the show someday later. Instead of going to the show, I'll bring some delicious dinner to your office. Please don't eat anything before I get there.

How did the man get the tickets?

A.By telephone

B.On the Internet

C.From the box office

D.From his parents

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听力原文:MB What a fantastic rug, Karen. Did you buy it while you were traveling in India
with your parents last year?

WA No, I made it myself.

MB You made it yourself? That's incredible! How did you find the time to do something like that?

WA Well, you know what they say—you make time for things you enjoy. I took a rug-making class a couple of years ago, but it wasn't until I was in India and went to a rug market that I decided to finally make my own. So you're partially right — India is connected to this rug, but I didn't buy it there—just the materials I needed to make it.

What did the man assume about the rug?

A.That it was new

B.That the woman bought it

C.That it was a gift from the woman's parents

D.That the woman had owned it for a long time

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