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New York's streets were covered by people dressed in elephant costumes (服装)and others wa

New York's streets were covered by people dressed in elephant costumes (服装)and others waving anti war posters with pictures of U. S. President George W. Bush on them last week. But this was no carnival (狂欢节)— it was the Republican Party's National Convention (共和党全国大会), which attracted thousands of protestors (抗议者). It was the largest protest ever at a U. S. political convention, with at least 120,000 people marching through Manhattan on August 29. They demanded that the U. S. leave Iraq and a new president be chosen.

The Republicans say the opposition — Democrat Party (民主党) encouraged the people on to the streets. They believe it is a Democratic move to help win presidential election, to be held on November 2. The election is described as "the decisive battle between donkey and elephant". The two animals are the symbols of the two major political parties in the U.S. The elephant represents (象征) the Republicans, whose candidate (候选人) , President George W. Bush, is trying to defeat the donkey to win his second term. The donkey represents the Democrats, whose candidate, John Kerry, is trying to kick the elephant out of the White House.

Republicans think the elephant is powerful and clever, but the Democrats argue it is stupid and conservative (守旧的). In return, the Republicans regard the donkey as stubborn (倔强的) and silly but the Democrats say it is humble, plain, smart and courageous.

The Republicans have been sending e-mails to Bush supporters and journalists with the header, "An Elephant Never Forgets", said party spokeswoman Heather Layman. Elephants are known for their long memories. The e-mails suggest that Bush will keep his promises, while Kerry will not stick to his words.

It is interesting that both symbols were created by a single person, Thomas Nest, a famous political cartoonist of the late 19th century. During the election in 1874, Nest drew a cartoon, in which a donkey in a lion's skin frightened an elephant marked "Republican".

In the passage, the donkey stands for ______.

A.the White House

B.the Republicans

C.the Democrats

D.John Kerry

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第1题

听力原文: Secretary Rice joined New York officials and former Olympic medalists in a sendo
ff rally for the city's Olympic delegation. She called the Olympic Games an expression of human excellence that knows no race, gender or nationality. That makes New York, Ms. Rice said, the perfect place for the Olympics.

"People from all over the world, from all ethnic backgrounds and nationalities have come to New York over the centuries and worked hard to achieve what they have achieved. In that way, this city is the perfect place to host an Olympic Games. If you walk along the streets of New York, you will see the faces and hear the accents of the entire world. When the Olympic Committee looks at New York, it will see in microcosm of what the Olympics speaks to and that is the common humanity of all people."

During a news conference, reporters repeatedly asked Ms. Rice and New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg why President Bush is not traveling to Singapore to lobby on behalf of New York's bid. Mr. Bloomberg said the visit by the secretary of state and a videotaped message from the president will show the Olympic Committee that New York's bid has the full support of the United States government.

New York's Olympic supporters have faced a rocky road at home. The centerpiece of the city's original presentation, a new stadium on the west side of Manhattan, failed to win state funding after considerable public dissent. Instead, an existing baseball stadium in Queens County will be renovated.

New York officials are upbeat about the city's chances of hosting the 2012 Olympics, but long-time Olympic observers give Paris the edge. London, Madrid, and Moscow are the other finalists.

Who will represent the US government and visit Singapore to lobby on behalf of New York's bid?

A.President Bush.

B.Secretary of State Ms. Rice.

C.Former US Olympic medalists.

D.New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg.

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第2题

On Thursday August 14th, a massive power failure switched off lights and shut down fact
ories across a large area of the north-eastern United States and southern Canada. The outcome affected some of the world's biggest and busiest cities, including New York, Detroit, Cleveland and Toronto, leaving up to 60m people without electricity, equivalent to the entire population of France or Britain.

So severe was the disruption (破坏) in New York State that its governor, George Pataki, declared a state of emergency. Confused workers spilled on to the streets, while thousands more were trapped for hours in lifts and hot, crowded subway trains. Lots of stranded (进退两难的) people ended up spending Thursday night on New York's streets. Thieves in Brooklyn in New York, and in Canada's capital, Ottawa, took advantage of the absence of streetlights and burglar alarms, and went on a looting spree (疯狂抢掠). Officials were taken aback by the speed at which the chaos unfolded. President George Bush described the incident as a "massive national problem" and promised a full investigation into what caused it.

That is still a matter of some debate. At first, naturally, there were fears of terrorist involvement, but this was quickly ruled out. However, officials were left arguing about what had actually happened. The office of Canada's prime minister, Jean Chretien, said that a severe accident at a nuclear-power plant in Pennsylvania may have been the cause. Earlier, American and Canadian officials had said a fire or perhaps lightning had hit a power plant near Niagara Falls in New York State.

1、Several cities were affected by the massive power failure on August 14th except____.

A、Ottawa

B、Cleveland

C、Chicago

D、Brooklyn

2、The word "outage" in Paragraph 1 can be best replaced by____.

A、power shortcut

B、 disruption

C、 massive national problem

D、 power failure

3、Which of the following statements is true according to the passage?____

A、Many streetlights and burglar alarms were stolen during the blackout.

B、Some terrorists were involved in the incident.

C、President George Bush demanded a full investigation into the disruption in New York.

D、Officials were not sure what had caused the power failure.

4、It can be inferred from the passage that____.

A、France has a population of about 60 million.

B、Only some large cities were affected by the power failure.

C、 Canada's prime minister knew what had caused the power failure.

D、Water was spilt onto the streets by confused workers.

5、The power failure on August 14th brought about big chaos except that____.

A、thousands of people were trapped in lifts

B、 many people had to stay on streets for Thursday night.

C、 stores were robbed by the thieves.

D、a power plant near Niagara Falls was hit by a fire or lightning.

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第3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4题

听力原文:M: Next.please.W: Yes,how much does a ticket to New York cost?M: $30.50.W: That’s

听力原文:M: Next.please.

W: Yes,how much does a ticket to New York cost?

M: $30.50.

W: That’s really expensive.Are there any other trains going to New York?

M: Well,there’s the late train that arrives in New York at midnight and then continues on to Boston the next morning.

W: How much is that?

M: The ticket for the late train to New York is$22.

W: That sounds better.I'd like one ticket please.

M: $22 exactly.

W: Thanks.

M: Thank you and have a nice trip.

8.Where is the woman interested in going?

9.What is the woman’s response to the first train mentioned?

10.Why is the other train's ticket cheaper?

(8)

A.Boston.

B.San Francisco.

C.New York.

D.Milwaukee.

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第5题

听力原文:W: Can you tell me the least expensive way to get to New York City?M: If you go b

听力原文:W: Can you tell me the least expensive way to get to New York City?

M: If you go by bus it's only $ 25. But if you go by train, it's almost twice that much.

Q: What does the man mean?

(16)

A.The train is cheaper than the bus.

B.The bus is cheaper than the train.

C.There are two buses every day.

D.The train is faster than the bus.

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第6题

听力原文:M: Hi, Maggie. What a surprise to see you here in New York! I thought you were in
California.

W: Yeah. I planned to spend my holiday in California, but there's something wrong with my visa.

Where is the woman now?

A.In New York.

B.In Chicago.

C.In California.

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第7题

听力原文:W: How much will it cost for my daughter and me to go to New York?M: It's $120 fu

听力原文:W: How much will it cost for my daughter and me to go to New York?

M: It's $120 full-fare and half-fare for your daughter since she is under 12.

Q: What is the total cost for both tickets?

(13)

A.$ 120.

B.$ 240.

C.$ 60.

D.$180.00

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第8题

听力原文:W: I'm thinking of going to New York for a visit. Do you think it's worth seeing?

M: Well, I wish I had been there.

What do we learn from the conversation?

A.The man is planning a trip to New York.

B.The man has not been to New York before.

C.The man doesn't like New York.

D.The man has been to New York before.

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第9题

听力原文:M: It only takes two hours to get to New York, but you'll have a six-hour layover
between flights.

W: Oh, that's all fight. I don't mind having the time in New York. I still have a few things to shop for.

Q: How many hours will the woman be in New York?

(15)

A.Two hours.

B.Four hours.

C.Six hours.

D.Eight hours.

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第10题

听力原文:M: Hi, Kate. Mind if I join you?W: No, not at all. Have a seat, Jack.M: Have any

听力原文:M: Hi, Kate. Mind if I join you?

W: No, not at all. Have a seat, Jack.

M: Have any plan for the weekend?

W: Yah, I am really excited. I am going up to New York City for a couple of days.

M: What a coincidence] My roommate is also going to New York, too. Are you driving? Maybe you two could ride together.

W: No, I'm going to take train to the Pen Station (23) . I've already got my ticket.

M: So what are you going to do in New York?

W: I'm visiting a friend I met lust summer at music camp. Remember?. I went to a music camp in Vermont (24) . I shared a camp with Laura and now she's just moved to Manhattan. So l'm going up to see her new place.

M: You two probably have a lot to talk about. Didn't you tell me you were from New York?

W: No, I’m from California. I've never been to New York before. I'll give you three guesses what we are going to do Saturday night.

M: Something to do with music, I bet.

W: Right, we are going to hear the New York Philharmonic at Lincoln Center (25) .

M: Wow, I wish I were going with you.

(20)

A.She'll ride with Jack's roommate.

B.She'll drive her own car.

C.She'll fly.

D.She'll take a train.

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