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听力原文:M: Hey, Jane. What's so interesting?W: What? Oh, hi, Tom.I'm reading this fascina

听力原文:M: Hey, Jane. What's so interesting?

W: What? Oh, hi, Tom. I'm reading this fascinating article on the societies of the Ice Age.

M: The Ice Age? There weren't any societies then, just groups of cave people.

W: That's what people used to think. But a new exhibition at the American Museum of National History shows that Ice Age people were surprisingly advanced.

M: Oh, really? In what way?

W: Well, Ice Age people were the inventors of languages, art and music as we know it. And they didn't live in caves. They built their own shelters.

M: What did they use to build them? The cold weather would have killed almost all of the trees, so they couldn't have used wood.

W: In some warmer climates, they did build houses of wood. In other places, they used animal bones and skins or lived in natural stone shelters.

M: How did they stay warm? Animal skin walls don't sound very sturdy.

W: Well, it says here, that in the early Ice Age, they often faced their homes towards the south to take advantage of the sun.

M: Hey, that's pretty smart! I guess I spoke too soon. Can I read that magazine article 'after you're done?

W: No problem.

23. What did the man originally think of the people of the Ice Age?

24.How did people in the early Ice Age keep warm?

25.What does the man want the woman to do?

(20)

A.They lived in groups and were cave people.

B.There were societies in Ice Age.

C.They were advanced in arts.

D.They had a smart way of building shelters.

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第1题

听力原文:W: Hey, Jack, let' s go for a cup of coffee and have some refreshments. You can'
t bury yourself in the piles of reference all day long.

M: I don' t have much time, Jane. I' d better find all the references I need for tomorrow' s presentation before they close the door.

Q: Where does the conversation most probably happen?

(14)

A.In a classroom.

B.In a library.

C.In a bookstore.

D.In a cafeteria.

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第2题

听力原文:W: Hey, Jack, let's go for a cup of coffee and have some refreshments. You can't
bury yourself in the piles of reference all day long.

M: I don't have much time, Jane. I'd better find all the references I need for tomorrow's presentation before they close the door.

Q: Where does the conversation most probably happen?

(14)

A.In a classroom.

B.In a library.

C.In a bookstore.

D.In a cafeteria.

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第3题

听力原文:M: Hey, Jane. What' s so interesting?W: What? Oh, hi, Tom.I' m reading this fasci

听力原文:M: Hey, Jane. What' s so interesting?

W: What? Oh, hi, Tom. I' m reading this fascinating article on the societies of the Ice Age.

M: The Ice Age? There weren't any societies then, just groups of cave people.

W: That' s what people used to think. But a new exhibition at the American Museum of National History shows that Ice Age people were surprisingly advanced.

M: Oh, really? In what way?

W: Well, Ice Age people were the inventors of languages, art and music as we know it, And they didn' t live in caves. They built their own shelters.

M: What did they use to build them? The cold weather would have killed almost all of the trees, so they couldn' t have used wood.

W: In some warmer climates, they did build houses of wood. In other places, they used animal bones and skins or lived in natural stone shelters.

M: How did they stay warm? Animal skin walls don't sound very sturdy.

W: Well, it says here, that in the early Ice Age, they often faced their homes towards the south to take advantage of the sun.

M: Hey, that' s pretty smart ! I guess I spoke too soon. Can I read that magazine article after you' re done?

W: No problem.

(20)

A.They lived in groups and were cave people.

B.There were societies in Ice Age.

C.They were advanced in arts.

D.They had a smart way of building shelters.

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第4题

听力原文:M: Greg speaking.W: Greg, it's Jane.M: Hey there, how are you?W: I'm good. Listen

听力原文:M: Greg speaking.

W: Greg, it's Jane.

M: Hey there, how are you?

W: I'm good. Listen, I was wondering what you are doing later.

M: Hey, I'm at the office. Do you want to call here? A landline is so much cheaper than a mobile.

W: Yes, true. This call must be costing me a fortune! I'll call you back. Bye.(Jane calls Greg's office)

M: Greg speaking.

W: Hey, it's me. Anyway, I was wondering if you want to go to a bar opening tonight. It's really a cool place. My friend gave me an invitation, but it completely slipped my mind, until today.

M: Sounds good. What about John?

W: I've called him, but he's busy tonight.

M: Oh, so I'm the second choice?

W: Hey, you would have asked your girlfriend before me, wouldn't you? Anyway, I'm asking you now and you should be happy!

M: Hmmm…yes, OK. I've got nothing better to do. Are there free drinks?

M: Yep. Free drinks ALL night!

(20)

A.To a bar opening.

B.To a cinema opening.

C.To an art gallery opening.

D.To an office opening.

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第5题

听力原文:W: Hey Steve, got any plans for tonight? M: Hi, Jane. No, I don't think so. Why?

听力原文:W: Hey Steve, got any plans for tonight?

M: Hi, Jane. No, I don't think so. Why? Got any suggestions?

W: In fact, I do. I just got two tickets to the opening of the exhibit of the reprints by Julia Margaret Cameron. I would have to mention it earlier, but I was on the waiting list for these tickets and I wasn't sure I'd even get them.

M: An exhibit, huh? I like such things. But I don't know who Julia……

W: Margaret Cameron! She was a photographer in the 1800s. She is interesting to art-historians in general and students of photography in particular because she ... how should I say, change the aesthetics for photography.

M: What do you mean?

W: Well, her specialty was portraits and instead of just making a factual record of details like most photographers did, you know, just capturing what a person look like in a dispassionate(平心静气的)thought of way. She, like a portrait painter, was interested in capturing her subject's personality.

M: Interesting! How did she do that?

W: She invented a number of techniques that affect the picture. Like one of these things she did was blur images slightly by using a soft focus on the subject. That's pretty common now.

M: Yeah, seen that. Who did she photograph?

W: Famous people of her day, Alfred Lord Tennyson, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, Charles Darwin, I don't know who else. We'll see at the exhibition.

M: You really pick my curiosity. I am going to enjoy this.

(31)

A.A famous photographer.

B.Photographic processes in the 1800's.

C.Photographic equipment used in the 1800's.

D.A new museum.

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第6题

听力原文:W: Hey Steve, got any plans for tonight?M: Hi, Jane. No, I don't think so. Why? G

听力原文:W: Hey Steve, got any plans for tonight?

M: Hi, Jane. No, I don't think so. Why? Got any suggestions?

W: In fact, I do. I just got two tickets to the opening of the exhibit of the reprints by Julia Margaret Cameron. I would have mentioned it earlier, but I was on the waiting list for these tickets and I wasn't sure I'd even get them.

M: An exhibit, huh? I like such things. But I don't know who Julia...

W: Margaret Cameron! She was a photographer in the 1800s. She is interesting to art-historians in general and students of photography in particular because she...how should I say, changed the aesthetics for photography.

M: What do you mean?

W: Well, her specialty was portraits and instead of just making a factual record of details like most photographers did, you know, just capturing what a person looks like in a dispassionate sort of way. She, like a portrait painter, was interested in capturing her subject's personality.

M: Interesting! How did she do that?

W: She invented a number of techniques that affect the picture. Like one of those things she did was blurring images slightly by using a soft focus on the subject. That's pretty common now.

M: Yeah. Who did she photograph?

W: Famous people of her day, Alfred Lord Tennyson, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, Charles Darwin... I don't know who else. We'll see at the exhibition.

M: You really pique my curiosity. I am going to enjoy this.

(20)

A.A famous photographer.

B.Photographic processes in the 1800s.

C.Photographic equipment used in the 1800s.

D.A new museum.

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第7题

听力原文:M: Hi, Jane. Come in.W: Uh, yeah, I stopped by to see if you were still looking f

听力原文:M: Hi, Jane. Come in.

W: Uh, yeah, I stopped by to see if you were still looking for a roommate to share your house.

M: Yeah, I sure am. Let me show you the place. Uh, here's the living room.

W: Oh . It looks like you could use a new carpet.., and those stains?

M: Well . I've had a few problems with some former roommates. I know it needs to be cleaned, but I just don' t have the money to do it right now.

W: Oh . And what about the kitchen?

M: Right this way. Look. It' s completely furnished with all the latest appliances, except...

W: What?

M: Well , the refrigerator door is broken.., a little bit.., and it won't shut all the way. It needs fixing, but don't worry. I've just pushed a box against it to keep it shut.

W: Hmm. Great.

M: Ah. It isn't that bad.

W: Well, how about the bathroom?

M: Well...

W: Hey, I think I've seen enough. I can't believe you've survived under these conditions.

M: So what do you think? You really can't beat a place like this for $ 450 month. So it has its problems, but we can fix those.

W: Uh , no, thank you. I think I' ye seen enough.

What's wrong with the carpet in the living room?

A.It is really worn out.

B.It is soiled in several places.

C.It has a few tears here and there.

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第8题

听力原文:W: Hello, David. Fancy meeting you here in the zoo.M: Hello, Jane. Nice to see yo

听力原文:W: Hello, David. Fancy meeting you here in the zoo.

M: Hello, Jane. Nice to see you. Are these your kids?

Q: What can you infer from the conversation?

(5)

A.They are very good friends.

B.They haven't seen each other for a long time.

C.They are fond of animals.

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第9题

听力原文:W: Hi, could you lend me the camera, David?M: Hi, Alice. I'd like to, but it belo

听力原文:W: Hi, could you lend me the camera, David?

M: Hi, Alice. I'd like to, but it belongs to Jane.

Who wanted to borrow the camera?

A.Mary.

B.Jane.

C.Alice.

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第10题

听力原文:M: Hi, Jane. Do you have acme change? I have to make a call on the pay phone.W: P

听力原文:M: Hi, Jane. Do you have acme change? I have to make a call on the pay phone.

W: Pay phone? Why not use my mobile phone? Here you are.

Q: What will the man most probably do?

(18)

A.Get some change from Jane.

B.Use the woman's phone.

C.Go and look for a pay phone.

D.Pay for the phone call.

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