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How does the British Queen feel about the Internet?A.She is enthusiastic about the Interne

How does the British Queen feel about the Internet?

A.She is enthusiastic about the Internet.

B.She thinks the Internet is boring.

C.She dislikes the Internet.

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第1题

How does Baylis look at the Poseidon system? A.He thinks it is too expensive.B

How does Baylis look at the Poseidon system?

A.He thinks it is too expensive.

B.He thinks it is a good system.

C.He thinks it is not efficient enough.

D.He thinks it is as good as the British pool watch system.

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第2题

听力原文:How many men do housework? Recently, a European commission tried to find out peop

听力原文: How many men do housework? Recently, a European commission tried to find out people's ideas and reactions to the women's movement. As part of their survey, they asked many men and women the ques-tion,"Who does the house work?" The men answered very' differently from the women!

The housework they asked people about was: preparing meals, washing dishes, cleaning the house and babysitting. 48% of British husbands said they did these kind of housework, 37% of Danish men helped in the house, 15% of Italian men said they did the housework.

But there was an interesting point of view from the wives. According to British wives, only 38% of their husbands helped in the house. And Italian wives complained that their husbands hardly ever help: The Italian and British husbands did net tell the truth! The commission found that Danish men were the most truthful husbands: their answers were the same as their wives.

(30)

A.Who docs the housework in the family?

B.Do husbands help their wives in tile house?

C.How many husbands do housework in your country?

D.What's the reaction of women's movement?

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第3题

听力原文:How many men do housework? Recently a European commission tried to find out peopl

听力原文: How many men do housework? Recently a European commission tried to find out people's ideas and reactions to the women's movement. As part of the survey, they asked many men and women the question, "Who does the housework?" The men answered very differently from the women!

The housework they asked people about was: preparing meals, washing dishes, cleaning the house and baby-sitting. 48% of British husbands said they did these things. 37% of Danish men helped in the house. But only 15% of Italian men said they did the housework; many of them said they never helped at all.

But there was an interesting point of view from the wives. According to British wives, only 38% of their husbands helped in the house. And Italian wives said that their husbands hardly ever helped. The Italian and British men did not tell the truth! The commission found that Danish men were the most trustful husbands; their answers were the same as their wives' answers.

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A.In Britain.

B.In Italy.

C.In Denmark.

D.In Europe.

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第4题

Just where exactly is my home? In Britain of course. I was born here, grew up here—I had n
o choice in the matter. From an early age I got used to the way of life here—after all, how could I survive if I didn’t? I came in contact with the British, I never felt any hostility towards them; I never wanted to cause any offense. But what have I in my turn received? Racial discrimination. This has. been embodied in countless incidents.

It was in middle school that racial discrimination was most obvious. I was often the victim of racial taunts. After undergoing such a humiliation, I would feel a mixture of anger and depression. However, the worst thing was knowing hell well that even if I reported this to a teacher. It would be to no avail. Outside school, racial discrimination is far subtler. Some English—it's all over their face.

Of course, a British person will probably think I'm paranoid or just too sensitive, a depressive even. Perhaps the latter may have some truth in it. Nevertheless, it is reality that has created this aspect of my character. Besides, how could the average British person possibly understand?

Sometimes, doing my best does not necessarily lead to success. Often, this is not duc to myself, but duc to the environment. It's as though I'm a second class citizen. Although my passport is British, I'm a nevertheless Chinese. Is Britain really my country?

According to the writer's description, he/she must be ______.

A.black

B.white

C.brown

D.yellow

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第5题

听力原文:M: Hello. Can I help you?W: Yes, I want to see the West End.M: How much time do y

听力原文:M: Hello. Can I help you?

W: Yes, I want to see the West End.

M: How much time do you have?

W: Just one day.

M: Well, what do you particularly want to do?

W: I want to visit museums, art galleries, Buckingham Palace, do some shopping, go to the theater...

M: But you only ham one day!

W: That's right.

M: Well, you can go shopping in tile morning.

W: Where?

M: In Oxford Street.

W: How do I get there?

M: You can walk through Hyde Park. It's quite near.

W: Good. What time do the shops open?

M: At nine.

W: Are there any restaurants in Oxford Street?

M: Yes, there are lots. You can have lunch there.

W: Are there any museums near Oxford Street?

M: Yes, the British Museum. You can go there in the afternoon.

W: Good. What time does it close?

M: At five.

W: I want to go to the theater in the evening.

M: Well, there are many theaters near there.

W: Where exactly?

M: In Shaftsbury Avenue. You can take a bus from the British museum. W: Wonderful. Thanks for your help.

M: You're welcome. Have a good time!

(20)

A.Oxford.

B.Birmingham.

C.Shaftsbury.

D.London.

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第6题

System of Criminal Trial How efficient is our system of criminal trial? Does it really do

System of Criminal Trial

How efficient is our system of criminal trial? Does it really do the basic job we ask of it— convicting the guilty and acquitting the innocent? It is often said that the British trail system is more like a game than a serious attempt to do justice. The lawyers on each side are so en- grossed in playing hard to win, challenging each other and the judge on technical points, that the object of finding out the truth is almost forgotten. All the effort is concentrated on the big day, on the dramatic cross examination of the key witnesses in front of the jury. Critics like to compare our "adversarial" system (resembling two adversaries engaged in a contest) with the continental "inquisitorial" system, under which the judge plays a more important inquiring role.

In early times, in the Middle Ages, the systems of trial across Europe were similar. At that time trial by "ordeal"—especially a religious event—was the main way of testing guilt or innocence. When this way eventually abandoned the two systems parted company. On the continent church-trained legal officials took over the function of both prosecuting and judging, while in England these were largely left to lay people, the Justice of the Peace and this meant that all the evidence had to be put to them orally, this historical accident dominates procedure even today, with all evidence being given in open court by word of mouth on the crucial day.

On the other hand, in France for instance, all the evidence is written before the trial under supervision by an investigating judge. This exhaustive pretrial looks very undramatic; much of it is just a public checking of the written records already gathered.

The Americans adopted the British system lock, stock and barrel and enshrined it in their constitution. But, while the basic features of our systems are common, there are now significant differences in the way serious cases are handled. First, because the U. S.A. has virtually no contempt of court laws to prevent pretrial publicity in the newspaper and on television, Americans lawyers are allowed to question jurors about knowledge and beliefs.

In Britain this is virtually never allowed, and a random selection of jurors who are presumed not to be prejudiced are empanelled. Secondly, there is no separate profession of barrister in the United States, and both prosecution and defense lawyers who are to present cases in court prepare them themselves. They go out and visit the scene, track down and interview witnesses, and familiarize themselves personally with the background. In Britain it is the solicitor who prepares the case, and the barrister who appears in court is not even slowed to meet witness beforehand. British barristers also alternate doing both prosecution and defense work. Being kept distant from the preparation and regularly appearing for both sides, barristers are said to avoid becoming too personally involved, and can approach cases more dispassionately. American lawyers, however, often know their cases better.

Reformers rightly want to learn from other countries' mistakes and successes. But what is clear is that justice systems, largely because they are the result of long historical growth, are peculiarly difficult to adapt piecemeal.

"British trial system is more like a game than a serious attempt to do justice. " It implies that______.

A.the British legal system can do the basic job well—convicting the guilty and acquitting the innocent

B.the British legal system is worse than the continental legal system

C.the British legal system is often considered to be not very fair

D.the British legal system is very efficient

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第7题

听力原文:W: Hello. Can I help you?M: Yes, …er...I am going to see the West End.W: How much

听力原文:W: Hello. Can I help you?

M: Yes, …er...I am going to see the West End.

W: How much time do you have?

M: Just one day.

W: Well, what do you particularly want to do?

M: I want to visit museums, art galleries, Buckingham Place, do some shopping, go to the theater...

W: But you only have one day!

M: That's right.

W: Well, you can go shopping in the morning.

M: Where ?

W: In Exford Street.

M: How do I get there?

W: You can walk through Hyde Park. It's quite near.

M: Good. What time do the shops open?

W: At nine.

M: Are there any restaurants in Oxford Street?

W: Yes, there are lots. You can have lunch there.

M: Are there any museums near Oxford Street?

W: Yes, the British Museum. You can go there in the afternoon.

M: Good, what time does it close?

W: At five.

M: I want to go to the theater in the evening.

W: Well, there are many theaters near there.

M: Where?

W: In Shaftsbury Avenue. You can take a bus from the British Museum.

M: Perfect. Thanks for your help.

W: You're welcome. Have a good time!

Which city is the man going to visit?

A.Oxford.

B.Paris.

C.Shaftsbury.

D.London,

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第8题

听力原文:W: Hello. Can I help you?M: Yes, er…I am going to see the West End.W: How much ti

听力原文:W: Hello. Can I help you?

M: Yes, er…I am going to see the West End.

W: How much time do you have?

M: Just one day.

W: Well, what do you particularly want to do?

M: I want to visit museums, art galleries, Buckingham Palace, do some shopping, go to the theater…

W: But you only have one day!

M: That's right.

W: Well, you can go shopping in the morning.

M: Where?

W: In Oxford Street.

M: How do I get there?

W: You can walk through Hyde Park. It's quite near.

M: Good. What time do the shops open?

W: At nine.

M: Are there any restaurants in Oxford Street?

W: Yes, there are lots. You can have lunch there.

M: Are there any museums near Oxford Street?

W: Yes, the British Museum. You can go there in the afternoon.

M: Good, what time does it close?

W: At five.

M: I want to go to the theater in the evening.

W: Well, there are many theaters near there.

M: Where?

W: In Shaftsbury Avenue. You can take a bus from the British Museum.

M: Perfect. Thanks for your help.

W: You're welcome. Have a good time!

Which city is the man going to visit?

A.Oxford.

B.Paris.

C.Shaftsbury.

D.London.

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第9题

听力原文:W: Hello. Can I help you?M: Yes, er... I am going to see the West End.W: How much

听力原文:W: Hello. Can I help you?

M: Yes, er... I am going to see the West End.

W: How much time de you have?

M: Just one day.

W: Well, what do you particularly want to do?

M: I want to visit museums, art galleries, Buckingham Palace, do some shopping, go to the theater...

W: But you only have one day!

M: That's right.

W: Well, you can go shopping in the morning.

M: Where?

W: In Oxford Street.

M: How do I get there?

W: You can walk through Hyde Park. It's quite near.

M: Good. What time do the shops open?

W: At nine.

M: Are there any restaurants in Oxford Street?

W: Yes, there are lots. You can have lunch there.

M: Are there any museums near Oxford Street?

W: Yes, the British Museum. You can go there in the afternoon.

M: Good, what time does it close?

W: At five.

M: I want to go to the theater in the evening.

W: Well, there are many theaters near there.

M: Where?

W: In Shaftsbury Avenue. You can take a bus from the British Museum.

M: Perfect. Thanks for your help.

W: You're welcome. Have a good time!

Which city is the man going to visit?

A.Oxford.

B.Paris.

C.Shaftsbury.

D.London.

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