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The new Russian holiday appears to demonstrate that Russia is ______.A.becoming less Commu

The new Russian holiday appears to demonstrate that Russia is ______.

A.becoming less Communist.

B.strongly enforcing a link between ideology and history.

C.becoming opposed to the influence of western Christianity.

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第1题

A.A Russian submarine appeared near the campus.B.A park would be used to park cars.C.A

A.A Russian submarine appeared near the campus.

B.A park would be used to park cars.

C.A new park would be built on the campus.

D.A Russian jet fighter was seen.

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第2题

The news agency knows the possible cause of the emergency landing from______.A.a Russian p

The news agency knows the possible cause of the emergency landing from______.

A.a Russian pilot on board the flight

B.an American official at New York

C.one of the airport staff in Iceland

D.an air traffic controller in Moscow

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第3题

听力原文:Thank you for staying tuned to Talk Tonight. Our special guest this evening is a
graduate of West Point. He was a former intelligence officer and retired lieutenant general who served under two presidents. This man is also an expert on Russia and frequently lectures at universities across the nation. He is here this evening promoting his new book, Behind the Kremlin, which gives us insight on Russian politics. It is currently on the best seller's list. It's my plesure now to welcome Mr. Ivan Strand.

What is the main purpose of this speech?

A.To describe a book

B.To promote a product

C.To introduce a guest

D.To announce a program

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第4题

How do Indians celebrate the arrival of spring in the Holi festival?

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第5题

根据短文回答 41~45 题。 Star QualityA new anti-cheating system for counting the judges'

根据短文回答 41~45 题。

Star Quality

A new anti-cheating system for counting the judges' scores in ice skating is flawed, according to leading sports specialists. Ice skating's governing body announced the new rules last week after concerns that a judge at the Winter Olympics may have been unfairly influenced.

Initially the judges in the pairs figure-skating event at the Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City voted 5 to 4 to give the gold medal to a Russian pair, even. though they had a fall during their routine. But the International Skating Union suspended the French judge for failing to reveal that she had been put under pressure to vote for the Russians. The International Olympics Committee then decided to give a second gold to the Canadian runners-up (亚军).

The ISU, skating's governing body, now says it intends to change the rules. In future 14 judges will judge each event, but only 7 of their scores--selected at random—will count.

The ISU won't finally approve the new system until it meets in June but already UK Sport, the British Government's sports body, has expressed reservations. "1 remain to be convinced that the random selection system would offer the guarantees that everyone concerned with ethical sport is looking for", says Jerry Bingham, UK Sport's head of ethics (伦理),

A random system can still be manipulated, says Mark Dixon, a specialist on sports statistics from the Royal Statistical Society in London. "The score of one or two judges who have been nobbled (受到贿赂) may still be in the seven selected."

Many other sports that have judges, including diving, gymnastics, and synchronized swimming, have a system that discards the highest and lowest scores. If a judge was under pressure to favors a particular team, they would tend to give it very high scores and mark down the opposition team, so their scores wouldn't count. It works for diving, says Jeff Cook, a member of the international government body's technical committee. "If you remove those at the top and bosom you're left with those in the middle, so you're getting a reasonable average."

Since the 2000 Olympics in Sydney, diving has tightened up in its- system still further. Two separate panels of judges score different rounds of diving during top competitions. Neither panel knows the scores given by the other. "We have done this to head off any suggestion of bias," says Cook.

Bingham urged the ISU to consider other options. "This should involve examining

the way in which other sports deal with the problem of adjudicating (裁定) on matter of style. and presentation," he says.

第 41 题 Who won the gold medal in the pairs figure-skating event?()

A.The Russian pair

B.the Canadian pair

C.Both the Russian pair and the Canadian pair

D.the French pair

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第6题

请根据短文的内容,回答题。 The Development of BalletBallet is a dance form. that has a lon

请根据短文的内容,回答题。

The Development of Ballet

Ballet is a dance form. that has a long history. The fact that it survives to this day shows that it has adjusted as times have changed.

Ballet began in the royal courts during the Renaissance. At that time it became common for kings and queens, as well as other nobility, to participate in pageants that included music, poetry and dance. As these entertainments moved from the Italian courts to the French ones, court ladies began participating in them. Though their long dresses prevented much movement, they were able to perform. elaborate walking patterns. It was not until the 1600s that women dancers shortened their skirts, changed to fiat shoes, and began doing some of the leaps and turns performed by men.

It was also in the 1600s that professional ballet began..King Louis XIV of France, himself a devoted dancer, founded the Royal Academy of Dance. The five basic feet positions from which all ballet steps begin were finalized. In the late 1700s another important change occurred. Ballet began tell a story on its own. It was no longer simply dance to be performed between acts of plays.

Elaborate wigs and costumes were eliminated. By the early 1800s dancers learned to rise on their toes to make it appear that they were floating.

Classical ballet as we know it today was influenced primarily by Russian dancing. The Russians remained interested in ballet when it declined in other European countries in the mid-1800s. One of the most influential figures of the early 20th century was Sergei Diaghilev. His dance company, the Ballets Russes, brought a new energy and excitement to ballet. One of his chief assistants, George Balanchine, went on to found the New York City Ballet in 1948 and to influence new generations of dancers.

This passage deals mainly with__________. 查看材料

A.famous names in ballet

B.French versus Russian ballet

C.the way ballet developed

D.why ballet is no longer popular

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第7题

请根据短文内容,回答题。 Star QualityA new anti-cheating system for counting the judges&39;

请根据短文内容,回答题。

Star Quality

A new anti-cheating system for counting the judges&39; scores in ice skating is flawed, according to leading sports specialists. Ice skating&39;s governing body announced the new rules last week after concerns that a judge at the Winter Olympics may have been unfairly influenced.<br>

Initially the judges in the pairs figure-skating event at the Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City voted 5 to 4 to give the gold medal to a Russian pair, even though they had a fall during their routine. But the International Skating Union suspended the French judge for failing to reveal that she had been put under pressure to vote for the Russians. The International Olympics Committee then decided to give a second gold to the Canadian runners-up (亚军 ).<br>

The ISU, skating&39;s governing body, now says it intends to change the rules. In the future 14 judges will judge each event, but only 7 of their scores- selected at random--will count.<br>

The ISU won&39;t finally approve the new system until it meets in June but already UK Sport, the British Government&39;s sports body, has expressed reservations. "I remain to be convinced that the random selection system would offer the guarantees that everyone concerned with ethical sport is looking for," says Jerry Bingham, UK Sport&39;s head of ethics (伦理) .<br>

A random system can still be manipulated, says Mark Dixon, a specialist on sports statistics from the Royal Statistical Society in London. "The score of one or two judges who have been nobbled (受到贿赂) may still be in the seven selected."<br>

Many other sports that have judges, including diving, gymnastics, and synchronized swimming,have a system that discards the highest and lowest scores. If a judge was under pressure to favour a particular team, they would tend to give it very high scores and mark down the opposition team, so their scores wouldn&39;t count. It works for diving, says Jeff Cook, a member of the international government body&39;s technical committee. "If you remove those at the top and bottom you&39;re left with those in the middle, so you&39;re getting a reasonable average."<br>

Since the 2000 Olympics in Sydney, diving has tightened up in its system still further. Two separate panels of judges score different rounds of diving during top competitions. Neither panel knows the scores given by the other. "We have done this to head off any suggestion of bias," says Cook.<br>

Bingham urged the ISU to consider other options. "This should involve examining the way in which other sports deal with the problem of adjudicating (裁定) on matter of style. and presentation," he says.<

Who won the gold medal in the pairs figure-skating event? 查看材料

A.The Russian pair

B.The Canadian pair

C.Both the Russian pair and the Canadian pair

D.The French pair

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第8题

Star Quality A new anti-cheating system for counting the judges’ scores in ice skating is
flawed,according to leading sports specialists.Ice skating’s governing body announced the new rules last week after concerns that a judge at the Winter Olympics may have been unfairly influenced.

Initially the judges in the pairs figure—skating event at the Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City voted 5 to 4 to give the gold medal to a Russian pair,even though they had a fall during their routine.But the International Skating Union suspended the French judge for failing to reveal that she had been put under pressure to Vote for the Russians.The International Olympics Committee then decided to give a second gold to the Canadian runners-up(亚军).

The ISU,skating’s governing body, now says it intends to change the rules.In future 14 judges will judge each event,but only 7 of their scores--selected at random--will count,

The ISU won’t finally approve the new system until it meets in June but already UK Sport.the British Government’s sports body.has expressed reservations.“I remain to be convinced that the random selection system would offer the guarantees that everyone concerned with ethical sport is looking for”,says Jerry Bingham,UK Sport’s head of ethics(伦理).

A random system can still be manipulated,says Mark Dixon,a specialist on sports statistics from the Royal Statistical Society in London.“The score of one or two judges who have been nobbled(受到贿赂)may still be in the seven selected.”

Many other sports that have judges,including diving,gymnastics,and synchronized swimming.have a system that discards the highest and lowest scores.If a judge was under pressure to favour a particular team,they would tend to give it very high scores and mark down the opposition team,so their scores wouldn’t count.It works for diving,says Jeff Cook,a member of the international government body’s technical committee.“If you remove those at the top and bottom you’re left with those in the middle,SO you’re getting a reasonable average.”

Since the 2000 Olympics in Sydney, diving has tightened up in its system still further.Two separate panels of judges score different rounds of diving during top competitions.Neither panel knows the scores given by the other.“We have done this to head off any suggestion of bias.”says Cook.

Bingham urged the ISU to consider other options.“Tms should involve examining the way in which other sports deal with the problem of adjudicating(裁定)on matter of style. and presentation,”he says.

第6题:Who won the gold medal in the pairs figure-skating event?

A.The Russian pair.

B.The Canadian pair.

C.Both the Russian pair and the Canadian pair.

D.The French pair.

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第9题

Star Quality A new anti-cheating system for counting the judges' scores in ice skatin

Star Quality

A new anti-cheating system for counting the judges' scores in ice skating is flawed,according to leading sports specialists. Ice skating's governing body announced the new rules last week after concerns that a judge at the Winter Olympics may have been unfairly influenced.

Initially the judges in the pairs figure-skating event at the Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City voted 5 to 4 to give the gold medal to a Russian pair, even though they had a fall during their routine. But the International Skating Union suspended the French judge for failing to reveal that she had been put under pressure to vote for the Russians. The International Olympics Committee then decided to give a second gold to the Canadian runners-up (亚军).

The ISU, skating's governing body, now says it intends to change the rules. In future 14 judges will judge each event, but only 7 of their scores--selected at random--will count.

The ISU won't finally approve the new system until it meets in June but already UK Sport, the British Government's sports body, has expressed reservations. "1 remain to be convinced that the random selection system would offer the guarantees that everyone concerned with ethical sport is looking for", says Jerry Bingham, UK Sport's head of ethics (伦理).

A random system can still be manipulated, says Mark Dixon, a specialist on sports statistics from the Royal Statistical Society in London. "The score of one or two judges who have been nobbled (受到贿赂) may still be in the seven selected."

Many other sports that have judges, including diving, gymnastics, and synchronized swimming, have a system that discards the highest and lowest scores. If a judge was under pressure to favour a particular team, they would tend to give it very high scores and mark down the opposition team, so their scores wouldn't count. It works for diving, says Jeff Cook, a member of the international government body's technical committee. "If you remove those at the top and bottom you're left with those in the middle, so you're getting a reasonable average."

Since the 2000 Olympics in Sydney, diving has tightened up in its system still further. Two separate panels of judges score different rounds of diving during top competitions.Neither panel knows the scores given by the other. "We have done this to head off any suggestion of bias," says Cook.

Bingham urged the ISU to consider other options. "This should involve examining the way in which other sports deal with the problem of adjudicating (裁定) on matter of style. and presentation," he says.

第 36 题 Who won the gold medal in the pairs-figure-skating event.

A.The Russian pair.

B.The Canadian pair.

C.Both the Russian pair and the Canadian pair.

D.The French pair.

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第10题

听力原文:Since the beginning of history, people on the earth have always watched the sky a

听力原文: Since the beginning of history, people on the earth have always watched the sky and wondered about the things they saw. As centuries of discoveries flew by, it became obvious that humans would not be content to just gaze at the solar system. We wanted to fly into it and explore it as well.

Once again, technology allowed us to accomplish our goal. (33)On October 4, 1957. a Soviet rocket sent the first man-made satellite into space. It was called Sputnik, the Russian word for "traveler". Even though Sputnik was nothing more than a small aluminum ball with a radio inside, it started a whole new era of space exploration.

In May 1961 President John F. Kennedy challenged American scientists to land a person on the moon before the end of the 1960s. (34)In the quest to do this, scientists faced many obstacles. For example, to get a spaceship all the way to the moon and back would demand a rocket engine powerful enough to make the trip. (35)Scientists realized that it would be difficult for one heavy rocket loaded with fuel to reach the moon. Instead, they decided to use a multistage rocket. When the fuel in one stage of the multistage rocket is used up, that stage will fall away. This makes the rocket lighter, and the engine of the next stage can go on providing power and thrust the rocket even faster and higher. As you know, Americans successfully landed on the moon in July 1969. Since then our knowledge of the solar system has increased dramatically.

(34)

A.The Russian name for the spacecraft means "traveler".

B.It was launched toward the end of the 1950s.

C.It was resulted from Soviet and American scientists.

D.The spacecraft was a small aluminum ball fitted with a radio.

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