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听力原文:George: Hi, Jane, I was wondering if you're free tomorrow night.Jane: Well, Georg

听力原文:George: Hi, Jane, I was wondering if you're free tomorrow night.

Jane: Well, George, I guess I am. Why do you ask?

George: I have just gotten a pair of pre-sale "Star Wars" movie tickets from a friend and was thinking of inviting you along for the opening premiere. Are you interested?

Jane: Yeah, definitely! Thanks for inviting me!

George: No problem.

Jane: I really wanted to watch "Star Wars" on the opening day but the pre-sale tickets were sold out. How did you manage to get hold of them?

George: A friend of mine works at the corporate headquarters of "Pepsi", which is a major sponsor of the movie. He was able to get the tickets for free, and then he sold two to me for $50.00 a piece.

Jane: You paid $50.00 for each ticket? That's a huge premium over the regular price!

George: Not really, considering the fact that other people are paying as high as $200.00 each on the "black market". Besides, I knew you were really looking forward to watching "Star Wars" on the opening day.

Jane: Wow, I'm really honored you went through all this trouble just for my sake. I really appreciate that. So, what time are we going?

George: Well, let's see. The movie starts at 8 p.m. We should get there at least one hour earlier because there'll be a big line. I could pick you up at your house at 6: 00, if that's OK with you.

Jane: 6 o'clock? That's fine with me.

George: Okay, good.

Jane: So I'll see you tomorrow at 6:00 then?

George: Yeah. That's great. I'll see you tomorrow night, Jane.

Jane: Okay, George. Bye!

George: Bye, Jane.

(27)

A.Invite the girl to join a party.

B.Invite the girl to go shopping.

C.Invite the girl to have dinner.

D.Invite the girl to watch a movie.

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第1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2题

听力原文:M: Hi, Catherine. Haven't seen you for a long time. How is your vocation?W: Terri

听力原文:M: Hi, Catherine. Haven't seen you for a long time. How is your vocation?

W: Terrific ! I went to Washington D. C. to visit my cousin. I saw the Jefferson Memorial, the Lincoln Memorial, and the White House.

M: What a pity is that I've never been there. What do you like best?

W: No doubt the White House. It's been the official home of the American presidents since 1800.

M: I didn't know the history of it. Is it really as nice as everyone says it is?

W: It's a two - story building built of stones. But it is simple and dignified. It was named the White House after the British burned it in the war of 1812.

M: I remember now. The president then was James Madison. And his wife Dolly ran out of the burning building carrying the portrait of George Washington.

W: That's right, it's hanging in the East Room now.

M: How big is the White House?

W: There are one hundred thirty - two rooms inside it and covers eighteen acres of land outside. It has to be painted every four years.

M: How much are the visitors allowed to visit?

W: Only six rooms are open to the public. It's a popular, and there are always too many people waiting for their turns.

When was the White House built?

A.1800.

B.1600.

C.1812

D.1884

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第3题

听力原文:Megan Della Selva, a sophomore at George Washington University, has already trade

听力原文: Megan Della Selva, a sophomore at George Washington University, has already traded e-mail messages with her mom, just to say hi, Maria Minkarah, the friend she is having lunch with, has just talked to her dad, to report on a doctor's visit and her latest thoughts about studying abroad. The young women keep in close touch with their families, discussing matters big and small, academic and

personal. Interviews with students on a variety of campuses suggest that many turn to their parents for help with everything from roommate troubles to how to improve the paper they e-mailed home. Perhaps the most striking thing was the tone students had when talking about their parents. , fond, warm and admiring. The sense of parents as people to be admired was widespread.

Not all college students are this closely connected with their parents. But university officials, students and their families say that the generation gap is nothing like what it used to be, now that baby boomers, once so alienated from their parents, have become parents themselves. "This generation of parents is more involved," said Jennifer Bell, coordinator of the parents office at North Carolina State University. "Thirty years ago, parents were content to drive their kids to college, drop them off, and pick them up at graduation. Now there are different expectations, because they've been involved in their kids' lives all through school."

Cellphones and e-mail have a lot to do with what university administrators and parents alike say has been a big change over the last decade. Hundreds of colleges nationwide have recognized the new reality by giving parents a stronger presence on campus, through a host of offices created to deal with parents' queries and concerns.

(33)

A.freshman

B.sophomore

C.junior

D.senior

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第4题

听力原文:W:Hi,Mike! You missed a great history lecture this morning.Where were you?M: Oh,

听力原文:W:Hi,Mike! You missed a great history lecture this morning.Where were you?

M: Oh, I overslept again. This really is becoming a bad habit. What did Professor Brown talk about today?

W: Can you believe it? We talked about George Washington's false teeth.

M: All I know is that they were made of wood.

W: A professor at a dental school in California recently presented a paper showing that Washington's teeth were made of many things, including, can you imagine, elephant ivory and cow's teeth, but not wood.

M: But why do people say Washington's teeth were made of wood?

W: A set of his teeth that were made of elephant ivory were shown publicly at various exhibitions about a hundred years ago. The ivory had turned a very dark color, and I guess, looks like wood.

M: Yes, I've seen some ivory that was dark brown color.

W: It seems that ivory turns dark easily with age, especially if it's exposed to drinks, such as coffee, tea, or wine. I guess that's how the story got started.

M: What's about cow's teeth?

W: You know cows have teeth just on their bottom jaws. After about five years of biting grass off against their hard up- per jaws, the bottom teeth wear down into the shape of a human tooth.

(23)

A.A student and a professor.

B.Two students.

C.Two dentists.

D.A dentist and a patient.

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第5题

听力原文:W: Hi, Mike! You missed a great history lecture this morning. Where were you?M: O

听力原文:W: Hi, Mike! You missed a great history lecture this morning. Where were you?

M: Oh, I overslept again. This really is becoming a bad habit. What did Professor Brown talk about today?

W: Can you believe it? We talked about George Washington's false teeth.

M: Oh, all I know it is said they were made of wood.

W: Well, that turns out as a myth. A professor at a dental school in California presented a paper three months ago showing that Washington's teeth were made of many things, including, can you imagine, elephant ivory and cow's teeth, but not wood.

M: But why do people say Washington's teeth were made of wood?

W: A set of his teeth that were made of elephant ivory were shown publicly at various exhibitions around the country about a hundred years ago. The ivory had turned a very dark color, and I guess, look like wood.

M: Mm, yes. I've seen some ivory that was dark brown color. What about cow's teeth?

W: You know cows have teeth just on their bottom jaws. After about five years of biting grass off against their hard upper jaws, the bottom teeth wear down into the shape of a human tooth. So they, too ,were used to make false teeth fifty years ago.

M: That's really interesting. Well, this will certainly teach me not to oversleep again. I wonder whether little-known Professor Brown will have false teeth next week.

It is said that Washington's teeth were made of

A.sheep's teeth.

B.cow's teeth.

C.stone.

D.wood.

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第6题

听力原文:M: Hi, Jane. How is your vacation?W: Terrific! I went to Washington D. C. to visi

听力原文:M: Hi, Jane. How is your vacation?

W: Terrific! I went to Washington D. C. to visit my cousin. I saw the Jefferson Memorial, the Lincoln Memorial, the Smithsonian Institution, and the White House.

M: I've never been to Washington. What did you like best?

W: Oh, the White House. Do you know that it's been the official home of the presidents since 1800? And every president except George Washington has lived in it.

M: I didn't know it was that old. Is it really as nice as everyone says?

W: It's only a two-storied building of stone. But its dignity impressed me. It used to be called the president's house. But it was named the White House after the British burned it in the war of 1812. It had to be repainted, of course.

M: I remember now. The president then was James Madison. And his wife Dolly ran out of the burning building carrying the portrait of Washington.

W: Yes, that's right. It's hanging in the East Room now.

M: How big is the White House?

W: It's big--32 rooms inside the White House and 8 acres outside. It has to be painted every four years.

M: How much were you allowed to see?

W: Not very much. Only 6 of the rooms are open to the public. It's a popular tour, and there is always a line of people waiting. They want to look at their property, I guess.

M: Their property?

W: Sure. The White House is owned by the people of the United States. We elect the leaders who live in R.

M: But can just anyone go inside?

W: Of course.Anyone can see our president's home.

(20)

A.It only has 6 rooms inside.

B.It is a luxury building.

C.It is the official home of the presidents.

D.George Washington had lived in it.

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第7题

听力原文:M: Does George still smoke?W: I haven't seen him light up since the baby was born

听力原文:M: Does George still smoke?

W: I haven't seen him light up since the baby was born.

What does the woman imply?

A.She hasn't seen George since the baby was born.

B.George never smokes.

C.She wants to visit George and the baby.

D.George no longer smokes.

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第8题

听力原文:W: There will be someone to take the place of George this summer.M: You mean he w

听力原文:W: There will be someone to take the place of George this summer.

M: You mean he will be on holiday this summer.

What does the woman mean?

A.George is going to stopping working in the summer.

B.George can go to a school in the summer.

C.George cannot work and study at the same time.

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第9题

听力原文:M:George is going to work in New York for the summer.W:Can he do that and go to s

听力原文:M: George is going to work in New York for the summer.

W: Can he do that and go to summer school?

Q: What does the woman imply about George?

(13)

A.He decided not to attend summer school.

B.He may have difficulty working and studying at the same time.

C.He's working hard so that he can afford to go to New York.

D.He's teaching school this summer.

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第10题

听力原文:Are you meeting George later today?(A) All right, see you later.(B) No, we pushed

听力原文:Are you meeting George later today?

(A) All right, see you later.

(B) No, we pushed it back to tomorrow.

(C) Yes, and George was there, too.

(9)

A.

B.

C.

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