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听力原文:W:You Americans are funny! It seems as if you were married to your cars.M:Yeah,I

听力原文:W:You Americans are funny! It seems as if you were married to your cars.

M:Yeah,I guess that's true.The country is becoming one big highway. I was reading that there are about 4 million miles of roads and highways in this country now.

Q:What are they talking about?

(16)

A.Families with cars.

B.Americans' heavy dependence on cars.

C.Roads and highways.

D.Traffic problems in America.

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第1题

听力原文:M: You Americans are funny. It seems as if you are married to your cars. W: Yeah

听力原文:M: You Americans are funny. It seems as if you are married to your cars.

W: Yeah , I guess that' s true. The country is becoming one big highway. I was reading that there are about 4 million miles of roads and highways in this country now.

What are they talking about?

A.Families with cars.

B.American's heavy dependence on cars.

C.Roads and highways.

D.Traffic problems in America.

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第2题

听力原文:W: You Americans are funny. It seems as if you were married to your cars.M: Yeah,

听力原文:W: You Americans are funny. It seems as if you were married to your cars.

M: Yeah, I guess that's true. The country is becoming one big highway. I was reading that there are about 4 million miles of roads and highways in this country now.

Q: What are they talking about?

(19)

A.Families with cars.

B.American's heavy dependence on cars.

C.Roads and highways.

D.Traffic problems in America.

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第3题

听力原文:M: It's so hard for me to learn English. Why is it so easy for you?W: I didn't kn

听力原文:M: It's so hard for me to learn English. Why is it so easy for you?

W: I didn't know you were having problems. Maybe it's easier for me because I already speak two languages. But also, I really work at it.

M: Well, I always do my homework and go to classes. What else do you think would help?

W: Well, you might try reading newspapers. And I always talk to Americans when I get a chance, though sometimes it's hard.

M: But, how do you meet Americans? I only know other foreign students.

W: How about sitting next to an American at lunch, or have you ever thought of asking someone over to your house for dinner?

M: Those are good ideas. But I'm a little shy to speak English.

W: You won't learn if you don't try and speak. If I were you, I'd talk to your English teacher. He might have some good ideas.

Why is it easier for the woman to learn English?

A.She often talks to English people.

B.She speaks two languages already.

C.She always does her homework right after class.

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第4题

听力原文:W: I heard that your family arrived yesterday, didn't they?M: Yes, they did. W: T

听力原文:W: I heard that your family arrived yesterday, didn't they?

M: Yes, they did.

W: That's good! Dr. Morrison, your family is now in China with you. You won't miss them, then. To talk about the family, I want to ask you some questions about American families. Er. . . Do you most Americans live in "small families" or "big families"?

M: In the United States, most people normally choose to live in "small families", but we call them "nuclear families".

W: What is the average size of a nuclear family?

M: Well, it depends on the number of children, because the nuclear family consists of a husband, a wife and children. However, if there are no children, then the husband and wife are the nuclear family. Of course, there may be only one parent due to a death, separation or divorce. In this ease, the nuclear family is the single parent and children.

W: Are there any big families in the United States?

M: Oh, you mean the extended family. No, not many. Most Americans, both the elderly and the young couples prefer to live in their own homes.

W: Since most Americans live in nuclear families rather than in extended families, the majority of the elderly do not see their children and their relatives, do they?

M: Wall, people often make such assumptions, but that is not the case according to recent sociological research.

W: Oh, what's that?

M: The recent research shows that more elderly people in the United States live within ten minutes of their children by car than in Denmark, and over 78 percent of the elderly have seen their children within a week.

W: Now I've got a general idea about American family structure. Thank you.

M: You're welcome.

Most Americans prefer to live in

A.big families

B.small families

C.nuclear families

D.middle size families

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第5题

听力原文:W: The Americans came from America. That's easy, isn't it?M: I'm sorry to say you

听力原文:W: The Americans came from America. That's easy, isn't it?

M: I'm sorry to say you are wrong! The Americans came from almost every part of the world. That's to say, mare than 230 million people now call America home, but most of them can trace their families back to other parts of the world. That's why America has long been known as a "melting pot". It is believed that the first to arrive were the American Indians. They came titan Asia in very ancient times, more than 10,000 years ago. There used to be millions of them, but today they only number about 850,000. Half of them live on special land of their own in 31 states, while the others have "melted" in with the rest of America's 230 million people.

W: Do the American Indians have anything to do with the Indians of India?

M: No, nothing. As a matter of fact, the American Indiana came from Siberia.

W: Then, why do people call them Indians?

M: Because when Christopher Columbus made his historic voyage in 1492, he expected to reach India. So he called the people of the New World "Indians" and Indian is the name that has remained till now.

(26)

A.Because Americans love melting pot.

B.Because Americans came from almost every part of the world.

C.Because America is famous for melting pot.

D.Because America contains a large number of people.

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听力原文:M We're here talking with small business expert, Wendy Stevens. Wendy, a recent n
ational poll says that 85 percent of Americans prefer small businesses to large ones. What do you think?

W I'm not surprised, Jerry. Most people like the friendly service of small businesses.

M 85 percent is high. Do you know why they prefer small businesses?

W Yes, most people associate good things, such as friendly, personal service, with small businesses. Not to mention, Americans have always had a pioneering spirit.

Who is Ms. Stevens?

A.An economist

B.A stock analyst

C.A business expert

D.A local business leader

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听力原文:M: Did you notice after almost ten years in the United States, Mr. Lee still spea
ks English with such a strong accent.

W: Yes, but he is proud of it. He says it is a part of his identity.

Q: What does the conversation tell us about Mr. Lee?

(17)

A.His English is still poor after ten years in America.

B.He doesn't mind speaking English with an accent.

C.He doesn't like the way Americans speak.

D.He speaks English as if he were a native speaker.

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第8题

听力原文:M: Did you know this: after almost ten year? in the United States, with such a st
rong accent.

W: Yes, but he is proud of it. He says it is a part of his identity.

Q: What does the conversation tell us about Mr. Li?

(18)

A.His English is still poor after ten years in America.

B.He doesn't mind speaking English with an accent.

C.He doesn't like the way Americans speak.

D.He speaks English as if he were a native speaker.

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听力原文:M: Hi, Christie, I brought you some tea.W: Thanks, Mark. Too bad it's not apple t

听力原文:M: Hi, Christie, I brought you some tea.

W: Thanks, Mark. Too bad it's not apple tea, like in Turkey.

M: You really liked living in Turkey, didn't you?

W: Yeah, it was great.

M: How do you like the food in Turkey, Christie?

W: Oh, the food was fantastic! But people always expected me to eat too much, and I gained a lot of weight there!

M: Yes, it's so polite to be generous. We think people aren't polite if they don't offer a lot of food.

W: I know. I also learnt that it's not polite for the guest to accept the offer of food at first.

M: Yes, that's definitely true! If you're the guest, you must refuse the first two offers of food.

W: The first time I had dinner at a Turkish home, I felt rude to refuse. So I ate all the food the host offered me.

M: Do you know how to stop the host from offering you food? You must leave some food on your plate. Then the host knows that you're full.

W: Oh, is that the trick? In the United States, we usually eat everything. You don't want the host to think that you don't like the food.

M: That is the difference.

W: Americans think it's not polite to insist. We don't want to force you to eat more if you don't want more.

Where are these two speakers from respectively?

A.The man is from the US and the woman is from Turkey.

B.The man is from Turkey and the woman is from the US.

C.Both are from the US.

D.Both are from Turkey.

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第10题

听力原文:M:Hey, Alice, my friends(19)just invited me to go to "ka la okay" with them. Woul

听力原文:M:Hey, Alice, my friends(19)just invited me to go to "ka la okay" with them. Would you like to come along?

W:Where are you going? California? Do you mean karaoke? We pronounce it "carry oh key" in English, with the emphasis on the "oh".

M:Oh, I see. Do you want to go to karaoke with us? It'll be fun!

W:(20)I feel nervous when someone hands me a microphone. I freeze. I know I'm not a very good singer.

M:That's strange! I thought Americans were very outgoing.

W:Not me! I'm very shy, especially in front of a group of strangers.

M:Hey, my friends aren't strange!

W:Sure, they are not strange. They are normal. "Strangers" just means "people I don't know". It doesn't mean they are strange! Was it easy for you to sing the first time you went to karaoke?

M:For me it was very easy, I love to sing! But now that you mention it, some of my friends were very shy the first time they went, (21)One of my friends says he has to have some beer before he can sing in front of people. Maybe you should have one or two drinks before singing.

W:Really? One or two beers might help? Well, I may need a dozen of beer.

M:Don't be shy. Just join us. (22)You may first make a song list and practice singing at home before hand.

M:It sounds good. But when will you go?

W:On Friday evening. So you'll come, Ok? W:Okay, I'll give it a try.

(23)

A.He will go to California for a travel.

B.He will invite his friend for a dinner.

C.He will go to a party.

D.He will sing songs with friends for fun.

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