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The Sherpas of Nepal is cited as an example to[A] illustrate the advice of cultural compan

The Sherpas of Nepal is cited as an example to

[A] illustrate the advice of cultural companies.

[B] show the dilemma of backward tribes.

[C] compare different situations of tourism industry.

[D] recognize the benefits of tribes holding to their ideas.

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第1题

Nepal suffers from landslides frequently because ofA.backward protection of plantsB.over-f

Nepal suffers from landslides frequently because of

A.backward protection of plants

B.over-felling of trees

C.the frequent flood

D.the avalanche of alps

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第2题

The civil war in Nepal probably lasted forA.more than 20 years.B.12 years.C.20 years.D.10

The civil war in Nepal probably lasted for

A.more than 20 years.

B.12 years.

C.20 years.

D.10 years.

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第3题

听力原文:Authorities in Nepal say Maoist rebels have killed at least twenty-one policemen

听力原文: Authorities in Nepal say Maoist rebels have killed at least twenty-one policemen and wounded sixteen others in an ambush in the western part of the country. A police official says the attack took place at a village, four hundred and fifty kilometers west of Katmandu. He says the rebels planted a landmine that exploded as the trucks passed. Maoists began the armed campaign in 1996 to replace Nepal's constitutional monarchy with a socialist state.

The policemen were killed and wounded______.

A.in a grenade attack

B.in a rocket attack

C.in a landmine explosion

D.in a suicide bombing

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第4题

There were few roads visible below, most transportation in Nepal being by foot along ancie
nt trails that connect and bind the country together.

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第5题

These child soldiers will be released under the treaty betweenA.Nepal"s government and Nep

These child soldiers will be released under the treaty between

A.Nepal"s government and Nepal"s army.

B.Nepal"s government and former Maoist rebels.

C.Nepal"s government and the United States.

D.Former Maoist rebels and the United States.

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第6题

Which of the following is CORRECT?A.The girl's friend owns a restaurant in Italy.B.The gir

Which of the following is CORRECT?

A.The girl's friend owns a restaurant in Italy.

B.The girl's father is sick seriously and still stays in hospital.

C.The boy could go to Nepal as a volunteer to instruct local residents.

D.Students cannot borrow money from financial aid for tuition.

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第7题

听力原文:M: Hi, Wendy. What are you doing for summer break?W: I would like to Italy and wo

听力原文:M: Hi, Wendy. What are you doing for summer break?

W: I would like to Italy and work at a restaurant in Florence. My uncle owns a restaurant and he will offer me a job for the summer.

M: That would be a wonderful summer.

W: Yes, I really want to go. The problem is my father had a heart attack three weeks ago. He is out of the hospital now, but he cannot do much around the house. So I need to help my mother. It is such a dilemma.

M: Yes, I could see that would be a very difficult decision...

W: What about you, Steven? What are your plans for the summer?

M: Well, I have a dilemma, too. I would love to go to Nepal and volunteer with a NGO that could require me to instruct local residents in engineering skills. However, If I do get accepted, I won't be making any money and I need money to return to university for my final year in September.

W: I can see your problem. Can't you borrow money from financial aid for your final year?

M: Probably, but I hate to start off with a lot of debt. Engineering fees are rising by 10 percent next year.

W: No, but if you have the opportunity to take an interesting job in Nepal, and be of service, I think that would be wonderful.

M: You are probably right. I appreciate your advice.

What is the main topic of the conversation?

A.How to have fun in summer.

B.How to make money during summer break.

C.How to keep the family business during summer break.

D.Tentative plans for summer break.

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第8题

听力原文:M: Hi, Wendy. What are you doing for summer break?W: (7/8) I would like to Italy

听力原文:M: Hi, Wendy. What are you doing for summer break?

W: (7/8) I would like to Italy and work at a restaurant in Florence. My uncle owns a restaurant and he will offer me a job for the summer.

M: That would be a wonderful summer.

W: Yes, I really want to go. The problem is my father had a heart attack three weeks ago. He is out of the hospital now, but he cannot do much around the house. So I need to help my mother. It is such a dilemma.

M: Yes, I could see that would be a very difficult decision...

W: What about you, Steven? What are your plans for the summer?

M: Well, I have a dilemma, too. I would love to go to Nepal and volunteer with a NGO that could require me to instruct local residents in engineering skills. However, If I do get accepted, I won't be making any money and I need money to return to university for my final year in September.

W: I can see your problem. Can't you borrow money from financial aid for your final year?

M: Probably, but I hate to start off with a lot of debt. Engineering fees are rising by 10 percent next year.

W: No, but if you have the opportunity to take an interesting job in Nepal, and be of service, I think that would be wonderful.

M: You are probably right. I appreciate your advice.

What is the main topic of the conversation?

A.How to have fun in summer.

B.How to make money during summer break.

C.How to keep the family business during summer break.

D.Tentative plans for summer break.

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第9题

Landslides happen when large amounts of rock, mud and other loose materials are suddenly u
prooted and sent sliding down a slope. This might be caused by an earthquake or it might happen after a heavy rain or when soil becomes waterlogged after a fall of snow.

As the material loses its grip and begins to move down the slope it gathers speed and sweeps up more material with devastating results. Nepal suffers from frequent landslides because the hillsides have been stripped of trees. When it rains the water soaks into the soil and this slides down the mountainside.

The worst landslide in Wales' history came about with the collapse of an artificial mountain on 21 October 1966.

A 250-metre high mountain of waste material from the local coal mine had been piled up outside the village of Aberfan. Two million tons of rock, coal and mud began to move with a thunderous roar towards'the local school, uprooting trees and crushing houses. It was the start of the school day and almost every child in the village was there. The building collapsed under the weight of the avalanche, and crushed children and their teachers beneath it. One hundred and forty five people, among them 116 children, lost their lives.

Which of the following cannot explain how landslides happen?

A.When large amounts of rock, mud and other loose materials are suddenly uprooted and sent sliding down a slope.

B.This might be caused by an earthquake or it might happen after a heavy rain or when soil becomes waterlogged after a fall of snow.

C.This might be caused by forest fire.

D.The hillsides have been stripped of trees which are rooted on them.

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第10题

听力原文:An organization based in the United States honors people who, in its words, "stic
k their necks out for the common good." That means they take a risk. The organization is named for the animal with the very long neck. The group is called the Giraffe Project.

Phil Borges is among recent "Giraffe Heroes." He is a doctor who fixes people's teeth, but he is also a photographer. Mister Borges started an organization called Bridges to Understanding. It sends photographers to small villages to give cameras to children and teach them how to take pictures. Bridges to Understanding has sent photographers to Peru, the Arctic, Kenya, Nepal and India as well as a Native American village in Arizona. The Giraffe Project says Mister Borges stuck his neck out to connect children all over the world with photography.

Two other Giraffe heroes are Azim Khamiea and Plez Felix. They live in California. Members of a street gang robbed and killed Mister Khamisa's son Tariq. He was 20 years old. The young man who killed him was Mister Felix's 14-year- old grandson, Tony. He is now in prison. Plez Felix apologized to the Khamise family for the actions of his grandson. He end Mister Khamisa now work together to tell young people that killing and violence do not solve problems.

Since 1982, the Giraffe Project has named more than 900 heroes. These "Giraffes," as they are aim known, do not receive money. Instead, they are presented as examples for others to follow. Their stories are told through the news media, schools and the Internet.

What does the phrase "stick their necks out for the common good" mean?

(33)

A.It means to take a risk to save the giraffes'(长颈鹿) lives.

B.It means to take a risk for the welfare of other people.

C.It means m search everywhere for the benefit for oneself.

D.It means to search for the good examples for others to follow.

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