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He won't stop trying ______ he gets what he wants.A.asB.thatC.till

He won't stop trying ______ he gets what he wants.

A.as

B.that

C.till

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第1题

Bob won't stop trying ______ he gets what he wants.A.asB.thatC.till

Bob won't stop trying ______ he gets what he wants.

A.as

B.that

C.till

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第2题

听力原文:M:Jack must have been joking with me.He told me that he was trying to quit his pr
esent job for another one.

W:Don't be too sure.He just won the big prize from the company.

Q:What can be inferred from the woman's words?

(17)

A.Jack is sure to quit his job.

B.Jack is a changeable person.

C.Jack will not change his job.

D.Jack likes telling jokes.

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第3题

听力原文:W: Frank must have been joking when he said that he was going to quit his job.M:

听力原文:W: Frank must have been joking when he said that he was going to quit his job.

M: Don't be so sure. He told me he was trying to sell his house.

Q: What does the man mean?

(13)

A.He believes that Frank is joking.

B.He believes that Frank will quit his job.

C.He agrees with the woman.

D.He believes that Frank won't sell his house.

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第4题

听力原文:M I noticed the New York City Ballet is doing a performance of Swan Lake. Do you
think that would be nice to take the Japanese to while they're in New York?

W That's a good idea. I know that Mr. Kobayashi likes classical music. He probably likes ballet as well. What do you think about taking him to the opera?

M I don't know what's happening at the opera, but won't opera tickets be expensive?

W Good point. I'd personally prefer the ballet anyway. I'll have Jacqui see if she can get us some tickets.

What are the speakers trying to decide?

A.Where to go after dinner

B.Whether to wait for a later show

C.How to entertain business partners

D.What to give somebody as a birthday present

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第5题

听力原文:M: I'll stop by your office around 11 this morning with the contract. Is that oka
y with you?

W: Actually, why don't we just meet at the front lobby and go to a coffee shop near my office? Our office floor is being renovated, so we won't be able to talk about anything with all the noise around here.

M: All right, that sounds fine. Why don't I give you a shout when I get near there then?

W: That would be fine. I'll be waiting for your call soon. Oh, by the way, would it be okay if my manager sits in on the meeting? He is very interested in the deal, and he wants to ask you some questions that I can't answer.

Where will they most likely meet?

A.In the man's office.

B.In the building lobby.

C.In a coffee shop.

D.At the woman's house.

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听力原文:Wilt Chamberlain is retired now. He used to be a famous basketball player. He has

听力原文: Wilt Chamberlain is retired now. He used to be a famous basketball player. He has set 65 different records, and still holds many of them. During the final years of his career, he drew a large salary and became very wealthy. He even built himself a 1.5 million dollars' house. Yet, despite his personal success, he led his team to only one championship. His team often won enough games to qualify for the final rounds, but they almost always lost in the finals. As a result, Wilt became determined to win one more championship before he retired.

In 1972, while Wilt was playing against a New York team, he fell down and hit his wrist on the floor. He felt pain immediately and knew he had hurt himself badly. When a doctor examined Wilt, the doctor confirmed Wilt' s fear. The doctor told Wilt that he had broken a bone in the wrist and that he could not play any longer.

Wilt didn' t listen to his doctor' s advice. The next night, with his many fans watching in surprise, he not only played the entire game, but he was outstanding. His team won the game and the championship. Wilt had realized his dream--to be a winner one last time.

(30)

A.Because he set as many as sixty-five different records.

B.Because he led his team to many championships.

C.Because he still played the game after he retired.

D.Because he didn' t stop playing even when his wrist was broken.

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听力原文:In one way of thinking, failure is a part of life. In another way, failure may be

听力原文: In one way of thinking, failure is a part of life. In another way, failure may be a way towards success. The "spiderstory" is often told. Robert Bruce, leader of the Scots in the 13th century, was hiding in a cave from the English. He watched a spider spinning a web. The spider tried to reach across a rough place in the rock. He tried six times to span the gap. On the seventh time, he made it and went on to spin his web. Bruce is said to have taken heart and to have gone on to defeat the English.

Edison, the inventor of the light bulb, made hundreds of models that failed before he found the right way to make one. Once he was asked why he kept on trying to make a new type of battery when he had failed so often. He replied,

"Failure? 1 have no failures. Now, I know 50,000 ways that it won' t work."

So what? First, always think about your failure. What caused it? Were conditions right? Were you in top form. yourself? What can you change so that things may go right next time?

Second, is the goal you're trying to reach the right one? Try to do some titivating about what your real goals may be. Think about this question, "If I do succeed in this, where will it gel me?" This may help you prevent failure in things you shouldn' t be doing anyway.

The third thing to bear in mind about failure is that it's a part of life. Learn to live with yourself even though you may have failed. Remember, you can't win them all .

(33)

A.Failure and success.

B.The "spider-story".

C.Two sides of failure.

D.The invention of the light bulb.

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New Attempts to Eradicate AIDS VirusA high-profile attempt to eradicate the AIDS virus in

New Attempts to Eradicate AIDS Virus

A high-profile attempt to eradicate the AIDS virus in a few patients continues to show promise.

But researchers won't know for a year or more whether it will work, scientist David Ho told journalists here Wednesday for the Fourth Conference in Viruses and Infections.

"This is a study that's in progress," says Ho, head of the Aaron Diamond AIDS Research Center, New York.

The study involves 20 people who started combinations of anti-HIV drugs very early in the course of the disease, within 90 days of their infections. They've been treated for up to 18 months. Four others have dropped out because of side effects or problems complying with the exacting drug system.

The drugs have knocked the AIDS virus down to undetectable levels in the blood of all remaining patients, s And, in the latest development6, scientists have now tested lymph nodes and semen from a few patients and found no virus reproducing there, Ho says. "Bear in mind that? undetectable does not equal absent," Ho says.

Ho has calculated that the drugs should be able to wipe out remaining viruses -- at least from known reservoirs throughout the body -- in two to three years. But the only way to prove eradication would be to stop the drugs and see if the virus comes back8. On Wednesday, Ho said he wouldn't ask any patient to consider that step before 2years of treatment.

And he emphasized that he is not urging widespread adoption of such early, aggressive treatment outside of trials9. No one knows the long-term risks.

But other scientists are looking at similar experiments. A federally funded study will put 300 patients on triple-drug treatments and then see if some responding well after six months can continue to suppress the virus on just one or two drugs, says researcher Douglas Richman of the University of California, San Diego. Some patients in that study also may be offered the chance to stop therapy after 18 months or more, he says.

According to the passage, the attempt to eradicate the AIDS virus

A.continues to be hopeful.

B.will be successful in a year.

C.will be successful in future.

D.will stop being hopeful.

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第9题

听力原文:Wilt Chamberlain is retired now, but he used to be famous basketball player. He h

听力原文: Wilt Chamberlain is retired now, but he used to be famous basketball player. He has set sixty-five different records, and still holds many of them. During the final years of his career, he drew a large salary and became very wealthy. He even built himself a $1.5 million house. Yet, despite his personal success, he led his teams to only one championship. His teams often won enough games to qualify for the final rounds, but they almost always lost in the finals. As a result, Wilt became determined to win one more championship before he retired.

In 1972, while Wilt was playing against a New York team, he fell down and hit this wrist on the floor. He felt pain immediately and knew that he had hurt himself badly. When a doctor examined Wilt, the doctor confirmed Wilt's fears. The doctor told Wilt that he had broken a bone in the wrist and that he could not play any more.

Wilt ignored his doctor's advice. The next night, with his many fans watching in amazement, he not only played the entire game, but he was outstanding. His team won the game and the championship, Wilt had his wish—to be a winner one last time.

(23)

A.Because he led his teams to many championships.

B.Because he set as many as 65 different records.

C.Because he still played the game after he retired.

D.Because he didn't stop playing even when he was seriously injured.

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第10题

听力原文:Wilt Chamberlain is retired now.He used to be a famous basketball player.He has s

听力原文: Wilt Chamberlain is retired now. He used to be a famous basketball player. He has set 65 different records, and still holds many of them. During the final years of his career, he drew a large salary and became very wealthy. He even built himself a 1.5 million dollars' house. Yet, despite his personal success, he led his team to only one championship. His team often won enough games to qualify for the final rounds, but they almost always lost in the finals. As a result, Wilt became determined to win one more championship before he retired.

In 1972, while Wilt was playing against a New York team, he fell down and hit his wrist on the floor. He felt pain immediately and knew he had hurt himself badly. When a doctor examined Wilt, the doctor confirmed Wilt's fear. The doctor told Wilt that he had broken a bone in the wrist and that he could not play any longer.

Wilt didn't listen to his doctor's advice. The next night, with his many fans watching in surprise, he not only played the entire game, but he was outstanding. His team won the game and the championship. Wilt had realized his dream--to be a winner one last time.

29. Why was Wilt Chamberlain regarded as a famous basketball player?

30.What happened to Wilt Chamberlain during a match in 1972?

31.What was Wilt Chamberlain determined to do before he retired?

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A.Because he set as many as sixty-five different records.

B.Because he led his team to many championships.

C.Because he still played the game after he retired.

D.Because he didn't stop playing even when his wrist was broken.

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