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听力原文:One of ray main goals in this survey course of American painting and architecture

听力原文: One of ray main goals in this survey course of American painting and architecture is to train you to see. I want you to increase your stock of visual experiences by using the slide library at least five hours a week. The library, which is maintained by the Art History Department, is located in the basement of the Art Center, and is open seven days a week.

By the end of this course, I expect you to be able to identify two thousand slides of various American works of art. Slide identification questions will appear on the weekly exam and the final. During each of the ten weeks of this course, I will show a set of two hundred slides during my lectures. You should plan on looking at each set twice in the slide library, once before the week's lectures end one after. This pattern of three exposures will improve your visual memory. Please do not remove the slides from the slide library. Doing so is a cause for dismissal from the course.

Although becoming familiar with two thousand slides may sound difficult, experience has shown me that this is the beast way to increase the visual abilities of students such as yourselves, who have never taken an art history course before.

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A.The material to be tested that day.

B.The history of the slide library.

C.The use of slides in the course.

D.The outline of the course.

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听力原文:One of the banks worst hit by the international credit crisis,, the Citigroup, ha

听力原文: One of the banks worst hit by the international credit crisis,, the Citigroup, has outlined plans to dramatically reduce the size of its business. The bank's Chief Executive Vikram Pandit wants to dispose of assets worth about $400 billion over the next three years. The BBC economic correspondent says the plan appears to be to sell off less profitable part of its operation. Citigroup has recorded losses of 15 billion in the last six months.

What is the main idea of the news item?

A.The Citigroup has been worst hit by the international credit crisis.

B.The Citigroup has already started to reduce the size of its business.

C.The Citigroup has encountered great losses in the credit crisis.

D.The Citigroup has decided to take measures to deal with great losses.

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听力原文: Patrick Murphy about to receive a master' s degree in engineering, but he still
hadn't found the kind of job he was looking for. He was considering the possibility of working as a sales representative for an engineering company, so he made an appointment to discuss the idea with Paula Duran' s friend Ray Palmer, who used to be a sales representative for the Western Mining and Manufacturing Company.

When Patrick got to Ray' s office for their appointment, Ray shook hands and greeted him warmly. "So you think you might be interested in sales," said Ray.

"Yes," replied Patrick. "I thought you' d be able to tell me what the work' s really like. "

Ray thought for a moment, "Well, like any job, it has its good points and its bad points. One of the best things about it, though, is the independence. As a sales representative you can set your own schedule and do things your own way. "

"That sounds good," commented Patrick.

"Yeah, it' s nothing like a desk job. There' s a lot of variety in the work—getting out, seeing customers. That' s the positive side. Of course, there are some disadvantages too. Probably the worst thing is that you' re away from home a lot and you get pretty tired of airports, planes and hotels. "

Patrick nodded thoughtfully. "I see what you mean. Also, I think there' d be a lot of pressure involved. "

"There is," said Ray. "If you do well one month, they expect you to do better the next. It never stops. "...

What degree was Patrick about to receive?

A.A master' s degree in business administration.

B.A master' s degree in engineering.

C.A bachelor' s degree in engineering.

D.A doctor's degree in economics.

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听力原文:Not all sugar-containing foods are bad. For example, an apple has its main calori
es come from sugar, but it's surrounded by fiber. So it digests slowly and keeps blood sugar under control.

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A.The apple is one of the fruits that can lower your blood sugar.

B.Apples are sugar-containing fruits that may raise your blood sugar.

C.Although it is sugar-containing, the apple is a kind of healthy fruits.

D.For those who are on a diet, an apple a day is enough because it digests slowly.

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听力原文:In February last year, my wife lost her job. Just as suddenly, the 6wner of the g

听力原文: In February last year, my wife lost her job. Just as suddenly, the 6wner of the greenhouse where I worked as manager died at heart attack. His family announced that they were going to close the business because no one in the family wanted to run it. Things looked pretty gloomy. My wife and I read the want ads each day. Then one morning, as I was hanging out the "Going Out of Business" sign at the greenhouse, the door opened, and in walked a customer. She was an office manager whose company had just moved into the new office park on the edge of town. She was looking for pots and plants to place in the reception-areas in the offices. "I don't know anything about plants," she said, "I'm sure in a few weeks they'll all be dead." While I was helping her select her purchases ray mind was racing. Perhaps as many as a dozen firms have recently opened offices in the new office park, and there were several hundred more acres with construction underway. That afternoon, I drove out to the office park. By six o'clock that evening, I had signed contracts with seven companies to rent plants from me and pay me a fee to maintain them. Within a week, I had worked out an agreement to lease the greenhouse from the owner's family. Business is now increasing rapidly, and one day, we hope to be the proud owners of the greenhouse.

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A.It was located in a park.

B.Its owner died of a heart attack.

C.It went bankrupt all of a sudden.

D.Its potted plants were for lease only.

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听力原文:Cambridge must be one of the best-known towns in the world, and can be found on m

听力原文: Cambridge must be one of the best-known towns in the world, and can be found on most tourists' lists of places to visit. The main reason for its fame is its universities which started during the 13th century and grew steadily. Until today there are more than twenty colleges.

The oldest college is Peterhouse, which was founded in 1284, and the most recent is Robinson College, which was opened in 1977. The most famous is probably King's College, because of its magnificent church.

The university was exclusively for men until 1871 when the first women's college was opened. Another was opened two years later and a third in 1954. In the 1960s, most colleges opened their doors to both men and women. Almost all the colleges are now mixed, but it will be many years before there are equal numbers of both sexes.

What is the main reason why Cambridge is one of the best-known towns in the world?

A.Because it is a favorite place for tourists.

B.Because it has a famous university.

C.Because the town was started in the 13th century.

D.Because the university has twenty well-known colleges.

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听力原文:Good morning. As president of Alexis Publishing it is my duty to bring you the fo

听力原文: Good morning. As president of Alexis Publishing it is my duty to bring you the following: there has been rumors of a possible merger with our main competitor. These rumors are true and as of this past Saturday, Trade Publishing Inc. has taken over Alexis Publishing. I understand that many of you are concerned but be assured there will be no layoffs. However, there will be a restructuring of departments and you will all be given detailed information by the end of the day. To reaffirm confidence between employer and employees, those who have been with the company for more than one year will receive a raise as well as those who successfully complete their one-year probationary period. Thank you.

Who is speaking?

A.A director

B.A lawyer

C.The company president

D.A business reporter

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听力原文:M: Hello! Ah...Good morning, mom.W: Hello, is it Eric?M: Yes, sorry to call you s

听力原文:M: Hello! Ah...Good morning, mom.

W: Hello, is it Eric?

M: Yes, sorry to call you so early, but I'd like to discuss something with you. I can't wait to listen to your opinion.

W: Well, What is it?

M: I'm thinking of opening a small candy store downtown. There are two locations where I might rent. The first place is on Main Street next to the movie theater. It rents for $400 a month.

W: That's not bad. What about the other one?

M: The second place is on Anderson Road across from the Village Park, and it's cheaper, only $300.

W: Which one do you prefer?

M: I'm just not sure which place to choose. Of course, the Main Street is a better place because people like to have candy while watching a movie.

W: But it costs more money.

M: Yes, the second one is also OK. It's across from the park where children play.

W: And children like candy, don't they?

M: Yes, and it's one hundred dollars cheaper.

W: Well, so if you ask my opinion, I prefer the one on Anderson Road.

(20)

A.Open a camera shop.

B.Open a movie theatre.

C.Open a news stand.

D.Open a candy store.

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听力原文: Leaders of the main political parties in Germany have broken with tradition to t
ake part in an extra day of campaigning before Sunday's general election. The eve of voting is normally treated as a day of reflection. But the contest is so close (that) they are both still trying to win voters. Opinion polls still put the centre right parties led by Angela Merkel ahead with just under 50 percent, although Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder of the governing Social Democratic Party has narrowed the gap dramatically. From Berlin Ray F. reports.

This last day of campaigning once again focuses the attention on the duel between Chancellor Schroeder and his challenger Angela Merkel. Mrs. Merkel addressed a rally in Bonn, a safe conservative seat, where she told her audience, "use your vote responsibly." Later Mrs. Merkel moves on to Frankfurt to attend an international motor show. Chancellor Schroeder will also be there holding a large final rally after earlier speaking in the town of Recklinghausen, in the industrial Rhine district, a Social Democrats' stronghold.

According to the polls, which party takes the lead at present?

A.Social Democratic Party

B.Labor Party

C.The center-right parties

D.The center-left parties

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听力原文:Passengers, attention, please. This is the railway station broadcasting. The new
timetable of the railway will come into effect on May 18th, 2009. You can check and download the new timetable on the internet. And you can also ask the receptionists in our railway station. We here apologize the change of the timetable that made you inconvenient. Thanks for your attention.

What is the main idea of this announcement?

A.The railway station is apologizing to public.

B.The new railway timetable will come into effect.

C.How to check the new timetable on internet?

D.Where can one find the receptionist.

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听力原文:Mr. Blue is a rich businessman. He had a nice shop in the main street of a small

听力原文: Mr. Blue is a rich businessman. He had a nice shop in the main street of a small town. He sold diamond necklaces, watches, clocks and other such things. Most of the goods sold in his shop arc very expensive. All were well for some years, and then Mr. Blue' s shop was broken into at night twice in one month, and a lotof diamond necklaces were stolen each time. It made Mr. Blue very worried. He asked the police for help. but the police had still not succeeded in catching the thief three weeks later. So Mr. Blue decided that he would try to do something about it. He bought a camera, fixed it up in his shop so that it could photograph anyone who broke into at night, and put some very cheap diamond necklaces in front of it for the thief. A few nights later the thief came again, but he did not touch any of the cheap diamond necklaces that Mr. Blue had put out for him. He took the camera instead. It was worth $ 1S 000.

What happened to the shop in one month?

A.The shop was on fire twice.

B.The shop closed twice.

C.The shop was broken into twice at night.

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