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听力原文:At sixteen, Henry Vincent was separated from his family as a result of the war. H

听力原文: At sixteen, Henry Vincent was separated from his family as a result of the war. He wandered aimlessly from one country to another before finally settling down in Australia,where he trained as an electronics engineer, He established his own business but it called for so much work that marriage was out of the question.

His retirement suddenly made him realize how lonely he was and he decided to take up a hobby. With his interest in electronics, being an amateur radio operator seemed a natural choice. He installed his own equipment and obtained a license and his call sign, which is the set of letters and numbers used to identify oneself when making radio contact with other amateur operators all over the world.

Soon Henry had a great many contacts in far off places. One in particular was a man in California with whom he had much in common. One night the man in California happened to mention the village in Europe he had come from. Suddenly, Henry realized that this man was in fact his younger brother, Peter. At first, the two brothers were at a loss for words but then little by little they filled in the details of their past lives and not long afterwards Henry Vincent flew to California to be reunited with his brother.

(33)

A.He was trained as an electronics engineer.

B.He was trained as a mechanical engineer.

C.He was trained as a communication engineer.

D.He was trained as a nuclear engineer.

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第1题

听力原文:M. How much does the tie cost?W: Sixteen dollars each. But it's two dollars less

听力原文:M. How much does the tie cost?

W: Sixteen dollars each. But it's two dollars less for two.

M. Well, I'll take two.

How much will the man pay?

A.Sixteen dollars.

B.Thirty-two dollars.

C.Thirty dollars.

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第2题

听力原文:(A) It's about ten thirty. (B) It's about sixteen to ten. (C) It's about a quarte

听力原文:(A) It's about ten thirty.

(B) It's about sixteen to ten.

(C) It's about a quarter past ten.

(D) It's about six past ten.

听力原文:(A) It's about ten thirty. (B) It's about six

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第3题

听力原文:It was a big deal for me when I turned 16 and got a driver's license. What does t

听力原文:It was a big deal for me when I turned 16 and got a driver's license.

What does the speaker mean?

A.It was a very important event for me to get my driver's license when I was sixteen years old.

B.I spent a lot of money and time to get my driver's license when I was sixteen years old.

C.It was difficult for anyone under age sixteen to get a driver's license.

D.I did not get a driver's license even after I turned sixteen.

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第4题

听力原文:W: When are you going to take your vacation?M: I've got a sixteen day vacation st

听力原文:W: When are you going to take your vacation?

M: I've got a sixteen day vacation starting from July 1.

W: Where are you going?

M: Florida and Hong Kong.

W: That's interesting. Is your family going as well?

M: Yeah. We'll stay in Florida for ten days and spend the rest of the time in Hong Kong. Then plan to climb some mountains ,go swimming and do some shopping.

W: Have a good trip.

What are they talking about?

A.Shopping.

B.Taking a vacation.

C.Visiting a friend.

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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6题

听力原文:M:You have lived here a considerable time. Did you not say sixteen years?W:Eighte

听力原文:M:You have lived here a considerable time. Did you not say sixteen years?

W:Eighteen,sir,I came,when I was twenty,to wait on the mistress till she died at forty-eight,the master retained me for his housekeeper.

M:Indeed.

W:Ah,times are greatly Changed Since then!

M:Yes,you’ve seen a good many alterations,I suppose?

W:I have,and troubles too.

M:Why the landlord let Thrushcross Grange, and preferred living in a situation and residence so much inferior.Is he not rich enough to keep the estate in good order?

W: Rich,sir! He has,nobody knows what money,and every year it increases.Yes,yes,he’s rich enough to

live in a finer house than this: but he's very near -- close-handed; and, if he had meant to flit to Thrushcross Grange, as soon as he heard of a good tenant he could not have borne to miss the chance of getting a few hundreds more. It is strange people should be so greedy, when they are alone in the world!

M: He had a son, it seems?

W: Yes, he had one -- he is dead.

M: And, that young lady is his widow?

W: Yes.

M: Where did she come from originally?

W: Why, sir, she is my late master's daughter: Catherine Clinton was her maiden name. I nursed her, poor thing! I did wish her family would remove here, and then we might have been together again.

How old is the housekeeper now?

A.Eighteen.

B.Twenty-eight.

C.Thirty-eight.

D.Forty-eight.

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听力原文:M: My son is turning sixteen, and I don't know what to get him for his birthday.
Do you have any idea what kids like these days?

W: Well, I have a nephew who is about the same age as your son. He told me that having a cell phone is in these days.

M: A cell phone? What do kids need cell phones for? It's not like they need it for business or anything. Plus, my wife would never go for the idea because it costs too much.

W: Well, you asked me what kids like, and I am telling you that they all want cell phones.

Who is the man planning to get a present for?

A.His wife.

B.His son.

C.His nephew.

D.The woman.

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听力原文:Carly Fiorina was the first chief executive chosen from outside to make changes a

听力原文: Carly Fiorina was the first chief executive chosen from outside to make changes at the technology company, Hewlett-Packard. Fortune magazine named her "the most powerful woman in business".

Soon after she arrived at H-P, a lot of people thought (29) she meant that women and minorities face no barriers to rising in companies. A research group found that women held sixteen percent of top jobs at the largest American companies in 2002. Many chief executives keep their jobs just three or four years. Miz Fiorina stayed almost six. Some people say Carly Fiorina received the same treatment that a man would have received. (30) Critics said she kept too much power to herself. They said her actions harmed financial performance. H-P stock now sells for less than half its price when she arrived. In 2001 she announced a deal to combine Hewlett-Packard with Compaq Computer. Some shareholders resisted. Walter Hewlett, the son of one of the two men who started H-P, opposed the deal in court. But shareholders approved it in March of 2002. (31) Results have been mixed. Since the merger with Compaq, H-P has increased its share of the world computer market to almost sixteen percent. But Dell has grown faster. That company now holds almost twenty percent of the highly competitive market. (31)Still, H-P remains the leading maker of computer printers in the world. And it is now the eleventh largest company in the United States.

(30)

A.She pulled the company through extreme difficulties.

B.She earned a lot of profits for the company.

C.She proved that women are admitted into the largest companies.

D.She proved to be the most qualified chief executive.

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第9题

听力原文:W: Hi, Steve!M: Hi, Jan. I'm planning to go to London by train. Do you want to co

听力原文:W: Hi, Steve!

M: Hi, Jan. I'm planning to go to London by train. Do you want to come with me?

W: But it'd be cheaper by bus.

M: I've got a student travel card. You can get cheap train tickets with it.

W: That sounds good. How much does it cost?

M: A card for six months is sixteen pounds.

W: So how do I get one?

M: You need two photographs—one for the card and one for the form.

W: There's a photo machine in the post office. It gives you four photos for three pounds.

M: So does the one in the library. But I went to a photographer's studio. It was cheaper.

W: I don't have to show my passport or my driving license, do I?

M: No, Jan, you only need a letter from your college.

W: OK, I'll ask my teacher for one.

M: And then you take everything to the tourist office and ask the travel agent.

W: Great, next time you go to London, I'll come too!

(23)

A.£6.

B.£16.

C.£60.

D.£66.

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第10题

听力原文:Esperanto was invented as an international language one hundred years ago by a do

听力原文: Esperanto was invented as an international language one hundred years ago by a doctor in Poland. His name was Ludovic Zamenhof. Doctor Zamenhof grew up in a part of Poland where people spoke several different languages. He believed the different languages kept people from understanding each other and living peacefully together. He wished that everyone in his part of Poland spoke the same language. In fact, he believed that if everyone spoke a common language, peace could result throughout the world. That is why he gave the world a new language. He called it "Esperanto", which means, in his language "one who hopes."

Doctor Zamenhof tried to make Esperanto so easy that anyone could learn it in one-hundred hours. It is easy to learn because it has only sixteen grammatical rules. Doctor Zamenhof's alphabet is also simple. Each letter has only one sound.

No one knows exactly how many people in the world speak Esperanto. Experts say the number could be as many as fifteen million. For most of the world's people, however, English, not Esperanto, is the second language. But Esperantists continue to spread the world about their language. They hope that Esperanto someday will become the international language for trade, science, and diplomacy.

(26)

A.Different languages prevented people from living peacefully together.

B.Because he believed that people would prefer a new language.

C.Because he believed that people would favor an easy language.

D.Because he thought that his mother tongue was too difficult to learn.

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