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听力原文:Anyone who's been married has the experience of arguing with your spouse. Those r

听力原文: Anyone who's been married has the experience of arguing with your spouse. Those romantic days of courtship have given way to arguing about doing the dishes and taking out the garbage. But, as any marriage advisor will tell you, (32) at least some fighting is a healthy part of a relationship.

According to a study done by researchers at Ohio State University, though, marital stress has its downside as well. According to the study, the stress that a married couple experiences during a typical argument can slow the body's power to heal wounds by up to two days.

(33) The study involved forty two married couples who'd been together for an average of twelve years. First, each spouse was given small wounds on their arms and took tests to determine their stress levels. Then they were videotaped while having a supportive discussion about their relationship.

Two months later the couples were again given small wounds and this time videotaped while discussing something more emotionally tensional. (34) The researchers found that the wounds took one day longer to heal after the stressful discussion than they did after the supportive discussion. (35) Couples that had really hostile arguments took as long as two extra days to heal their wounds.

The researchers are still trying to determine why higher levels of stress slow the wound healing process. But the findings could be important in many ways. Hospitals, for example, might take more care to make hospital stays less stressful, so patients will heal faster.

32. What is the advisor's view about the arguments?

33.What kinds of persons are involved in the study?

34.In healing the wound,how many days longer does the stressful discussion take than the supportive one?

35.What can we learn from the study done by researchers at Ohio State University?

(33)

A.Arguments do not always occur between couples.

B.Arguments or fights may lead to the end of the marriage.

C.Couples should argue with each other properly.

D.Arguments can be avoided after the romantic days of courtship.

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听力原文:W: I wonder who'd be willing to work on this committee.M: Well, you know more abo

听力原文:W: I wonder who'd be willing to work on this committee.

M: Well, you know more about it than anyone.

Q: What does the man imply?

(19)

A.There's no job for anyone to do.

B.Nobody will work with the committee.

C.The woman knows the committee members.

D.The woman should be on the committee herself.

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听力原文:For anyone who hasn't heard already, our Communications Director, Nikki Anderson,

听力原文: For anyone who hasn't heard already, our Communications Director, Nikki Anderson, will relocate to the East Coast next year. She's going to help out our division in Boston. I know all of us will be sad to see her go. Employees in the Communications Department shouldn't be alarmed; she'll still operate as Communications Director from Boston until the end of the year. Also, we are actively seeking someone to take her place. Of course, this won't be easy. Ms. Anderson is a great director. We wish her all the best and we will have a farewell party at the end of the year, so we'll keep you posted.

Where is Ms. Anderson moving?

A.To Boston

B.To Chicago

C.To Seattle

D.To Los Angeles

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听力原文:M:I hope I can rely on my uncle to lend me some money when I am short of itW:As f

听力原文:M:I hope I can rely on my uncle to lend me some money when I am short of it

W:As far as I know,he turns his back on anyone who asks for money.

Q:What does the woman mean?

(18)

A.The man can ask her for help.

B.Everyone can help the man.

C.The man's uncle won't help him at all.

D.The-man can certainly count on his uncle.

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听力原文:Do you think it is possible for anyone to make a living out of simply writing boo
ks?

(A) I suppose it depends on what sort of books you're writing.

(B) I met a woman the other day who writes children's books.

(C) Local councils are happy to encourage younger readers to come to the library.

(13)

A.

B.

C.

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听力原文:Make millions with no work! Lose 5 kg overnight! Clear your credit history! The s

听力原文: Make millions with no work! Lose 5 kg overnight! Clear your credit history! The secrets to getting hot girls! Get out of debt!

Junk email messages like these, also known as spam, are familiar to anyone with an email account. On average, each email user received 1,300 spam messages last year, and that number is expected to increase to 3,900 by the year 2007.

Junk mail is nothing new. For years, marketing groups have collected consumer information, including addresses and phone numbers, and sold them as lists to interested advertisers. But with junk mail, the high cost of mailing packages to large groups of people kept it down to a manageable level. But with email, anyone With a computer and Internet connection can now send messages around the world for free.

But it's the people who receive spam who wind up paying. It is estimated that spam costs companies millions of dollars every year due to wasted time, connection costs and lost emails.

(33)

A.130.

B.3,900.

C.13,000.

D.1,300.

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听力原文:Does anyone here know how to play the piano?(A) I think Mr. Holly does.(B) I don'

听力原文:Does anyone here know how to play the piano?

(A) I think Mr. Holly does.

(B) I don't know who they will hire.

(C) I couldn' t hear what the boss was saying.

(12)

A.

B.

C.

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听力原文:Does anyone here know Mark's new number?(A) Sure, I've marked it for him.(B) No,

听力原文:Does anyone here know Mark's new number?

(A) Sure, I've marked it for him.

(B) No, that's the old one.

(C) No, but Sally might.

(29)

A.

B.

C.

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听力原文:Many large supermarkets are serf-service. When you go into one of these shops, yo
u take a basket and you put the things you wish to buy into this. You queue up at the cash desk and pay for everything just before you leave.

If anyone tries to take things from a shop without paying, they are almost certain to be caught. Most shops have store detectives who have the job of catching thieves. Stealing is considered a serious crime by the police and the courts.

When you are waiting to be served in a shop, it is important to wait for your turn. It is important not to try to be served before people who arrive before you. Many people from overseas are astonished at the British habit of queuing.

Which of the following is true according to the passage?

A.It's important to be served before other people in a supermarket.

B.You should wait for your turn to be served.

C.British people have a good habit of queuing.

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听力原文:Mark was a farmer who lived in a village far away. One day he became very ill and

听力原文: Mark was a farmer who lived in a village far away. One day he became very ill and everybody thought he would die. They sent for a doctor in town, who arrived two days later and examined the sickman. The doctor asked for a pen and some paper to write down the name of the medicine. But there was no pen or paper in the village, because no one could read or write.

The doctor picked up a piece of burnt wood from the fire. Using the wood, he wrote the name of the medicine on the door of the house. "Get this medicine for him," he said, "and he will soon get better."

Mark's family and friends did not know what to do. They could not read the strange writing. Then the village baker had an idea. He took off the door of the house, put it on his cart and drove to the nearest town. he bought the medicine, and Mark was soon well again. He would not let anyone wash the magic words from the door.

Why did everybody in the village think Mark would die?

A.He was seriously ill.

B.He was badly wounded.

C.Doctors would do nothing for him.

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听力原文:Thirty years ago, anyone blaming loneliness for physical illness would have been

听力原文: Thirty years ago, anyone blaming loneliness for physical illness would have been laughed at. But as scientists studied different populations, loneliness kept emerging as a risk factor. In one study, Californian researchers followed 4,700 residents of Alameda County for 10 years, starting in 1965.

At first, the participants reported their key sources of companionship and estimated the time they devoted to each other. During the study, the people who reported the least social contact died at nearly three times the rate of those reporting the most. The source of companionship didn't matter, but time spent with others was critical.

Since then, researchers have studied men, women, soldiers and students from countries all over the world. And the same pattern keeps emerging. Women who say they feel isolated go on to die of cancer at several times the expected rate. College students who report "strained and cold" relationships with their parents suffer extraordinary rates of hypertension and heart disease decades later. Heart-attack survivors who happen to live by themselves die at twice tile rate of those who live with others.

For those of us who are still healthy, the lesson should be obvious. It's clear that reaching out to others can help our bodies thrive. It's equally clear that we're growing more isolated. In 1900, only 5 percent of U.S. households consisted of one person living alone. The proportion reached 13 percent in 1960, and it stands at 25 percent today. In a book entitled Bowling Alone, author Robert Putnam shows that oar social connections are disappearing on other levels, too In 1976, Americans attended an average of 12 club meetings a year. The current average is five. Card games, dinner parties and shared family meals have all followed the same pattern. We all have a good excuse we're too busy but we shouldn't be surprised when it catches up with us.

(30)

A.The key source of connections.

B.The time spent with others.

C.The kind of social contact.

D.The degree of solitude.

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