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Why did the mans problem happen?A.The school clerk didn"t renew his meal card.B.He forgot

Why did the mans problem happen?

A.The school clerk didn"t renew his meal card.

B.He forgot to pay his meal fee.

C.He tried to use the wrong card.

D.He forgot to renew his meal card.

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第1题

Why did the cliff dwellers of the American Southwest build their homes so high up?A.To pro

Why did the cliff dwellers of the American Southwest build their homes so high up?

A.To protect themselves from enemies.

B.To have a good view of the valley below.

C.To get more sunshine and fresh air.

D.To escape from the urban noise.

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第2题

Why was the mans body dug up from a Muslim cemetery?A.He is believed to be homosexual.B.He

Why was the mans body dug up from a Muslim cemetery?

A.He is believed to be homosexual.

B.He is not a Muslim.

C.He was buried in the wrong place.

D.His family doesn"t want him to be buried there.

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第3题

听力原文: This incident occurred one morning outside Albert Schweitzers hospital in the
African jungle. A patient had gone fishing in another mans boat. The owner of the boat thought he should be given all the fish that were caught. Dr Schweitzer said to the boat owner, "You are right because the other man ought to have asked permission to use your boat. But you are wrong because you are careless and lazy. You merely twisted the chain of your canoe round a palm tree instead of fastening it with a padlock. Of laziness you are guilty because you were asleep in your hut on this moonlit night instead of making use of the good opportunity for fishing." He turned to the patient, "But you were in the wrong when you took the boat without asking the owners permission. You were in the right because you were not so lazy as he was and you did not want to let the moonlit night go by without making some use of it." Dr Schweitzer divided the catch among the fisherman, the boat owner, and the hospital. Questions 19 to 21 are based on the passage you have just heard. 19. Why did Dr Schweitzer settle the argument? 20. What did Dr Schweitzer tell the men? 21. What was the final judgment?20.

A.He told the men that both men were completely right.

B.He told the men that both men were completely wrong.

C.He told the men that each was partly right and partly wrong.

D.He told the men that one man was guiltier than the other.

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第4题

A wolf is able to express subtle gradations of emotion by different positions of the ears,
the lips, and the tail. There are eleven postures of the tail that express such emotions as self-confidence, Confident threat, lack of tension, uncertain threat, depression, defensiveness, active submission, and complete submission. This system seems to be complex. Suppose there were a thousand different emotions that the wolf could express in this way. Would you then say a wolf had a language similar to mans? If not, why not?

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第5题

听力原文:M: I have been tired of working and need a change. So Im just making plans to go
away during Spring Festival. W: Really? Where are you going? M: Im planning to visit Tibet. W: My brother and I had a vacation there last year and we had a great time. M: Did you get into Lhasa? W: Sure. Thats the first stop. No one would miss Lhasa. M: Is the Potala Palace magnificent? W: You bet. And dont forget the Barkhor Street. That place is full of treasures, I mean, all the exotic paintings and handicrafts, and the hand-made jewelries. M: Well, as there is so much there waiting for me, I guess I should stay longer. W: Definitely. M: I heard that the weather there is great. W: Well, that depends on how you define "great". No humidity, but it could be extremely cold in winter. Besides, you do need to be careful about high altitude. M: What should I do about that? W: Oh, just take it easy for a few days. Dont exercise too vigorously. Just do everything gradually. M: Im sure I will be fine. And I will let you know all about my trip when I come back. Questions 9 to 12 are based on the conversation you have just heard. 9. Whats the main purpose of the mans trip? 10. Why does the woman know so much about Tibet? 11. What can be inferred about the weather in Tibet during Spring Festival? 12. According to the woman, what may cause the man the most problems in Tibet?9.

A.Because she lives there.

B.Because her brother lives there.

C.Because she has a close friend there.

D.Because she has been there before.

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第6题

But Mulan was a child of Peking. She had grown up there and had drunk in all the richness
of life of the city which enveloped its inhabitants like a great mother soft toward all her childrens requests, fulfilling all their whims and desires, or like a huge thousand-year-old tree in which the insects making their home in one branch did not know what the insects in the other branch were doing. She had learned from Peking its tolerance, geniality, and urbanity, as we all in our formative years catch something of the city and country we live in. She had grown up with the yellow-roofed palaces and the purple and greenroofed temples, the broad boulevards and the long, crooked alleys, the busy thoroughfares and the quiet districts that were almost rural in their effect; the common mans homes with their inevitable pomegranate trees and jars of goldfish, no less than the rich mans mansions and gardens; the open-air tea houses where men loll on rattan armchairs under cypress tress, spending twenty cents for a whole afternoon in summer; the enclosed teashops where in winter men eat steaming-hot mutton fried with onion and drink pehkan and where the great rub shoulders with the humble; the wonderful theaters, the beautiful restaurants, the bazaars, the lantern streets and the curio streets; the temple fairs which register the days of the month.

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Did these prejudices prevail only among the meanest and lowest of the people, perhaps they
might be excused, as they have few, if any, opportunities of correcting them by reading, traveling, or conversing with foreigners; but the misfortune is, that they infect the minds, and influence the conduct even of our gentlemen; of those, I mean, who have every title to this appellation but an exemption from prejudice, which, however, in my opinion, ought to be regarded as the characteristic mark of a gentleman; for let a mans birth be ever so high, his station ever so exalted, or his fortune ever so large, yet if he is not free from national and other prejudices, I should make bold to tell him, that he had a low and vulgar mind, and had no just claim to the character of a gentleman. And in fact, you will always find that those are most apt to boast of national merit, who have little or no merit of their own to depend on, than which, to be sure, nothing is more natural: the slender vine twists around the sturdy oak for no other reason in the world but because it has not strength sufficient to support itself.

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第8题

Questions 10 to 12 are based on the conversation you have just heard.听力原文M: Hello, Pro

Questions 10 to 12 are based on the conversation you have just heard.

听力原文

M: Hello, Professor Johnson. W: Hello, Tony. So what shall we work on today? M: Well, the

problem is that this writing assignment isn’t coming out right. What I thought I was

writing on was to talk about what a particular sport means to me—one I participate in. W:

What sport did you choose? M: I decided to write about cross-country skiing. W: What are

you going to say about skiing? M: That’s the problem. I thought I would write about how

peaceful it is to be out in the country. W: So why is that a problem? M: As I start

describing how quiet it is to be out in the woods, I keep mentioning how much effort it

takes to keep going. Cross-country skiing isn’t as easy as some people think. It takes a

lot of energy. But that’s not part of my paper, so I guess I should leave it out. But now

I don’t know how to explain that feeling of peacefulness without explaining how hard you

have to work for it. It all fits together. It’s not like just sitting down somewhere and

watching the clouds roll by. That’s different. W: Then you’ll have to include that in

your point. The peacefulness of cross-country skiing is the kind you earn by effort. Why

leave that out? Part of your point you knew beforehand, but part you discovered as you

wrote. That’s common, right? M: Yeah, I guess so …

Questions 10 to 12 are based on the conversation you have just heard.

10. What is the topic of the man’s writing assignment?

A.Beautiful scenery in the countryside.

B.A sport he participates in.

C.Dangers of cross-country skiing.

D.Pain and pleasure in sports.

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第9题

What does Peter Anderson say he did?A.Purchased products for his kitchenB.Ordered his prod

What does Peter Anderson say he did?

A.Purchased products for his kitchen

B.Ordered his products shipped overnight

C.Visited a Pro Plumbing Outlet showroom

D.Spoke with a customer service representative

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第10题

Why did the girls want to be late for school?A.They did not like school.B.They had not don

Why did the girls want to be late for school?

A.They did not like school.

B.They had not done their homework.

C.They did not want to take a test.

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