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Going back as far as I can remember as a child in an Indian area, I had no sense of knowin

g about the other people around me except that we were all somehow equal. There was only one class. Nobody was interested in getting on top of anybody else.

You could see it in our games. Nobody organized them. There weren't any competitive sports. But we took part in lots of activities and we were organized, not in the sense that there were wars of finding out who had won and who had lost. We played balls like everyone else, but no one kept scores. Even if we did formally take part in the games we played, no one was a winner though someone may have won. It was only at that moment. If you beat someone by pulling a bow (弓) and arrow (箭) and shooting the arrow further, it didn't mean you were better in any way. It just meant that at that particular time the arrow went further; maybe it was just the way you let the bow go. These kinds of things are very important to me and that is why I am talking about them.

One of the very important things was the relationship we had with our families. We didn't always live at home. We lived wherever we happened to be at that particular time when it got dark. If you were two or three miles away from home, then that was where you slept.

According to the writer, in India ______.

A.all the people were kind and equal in different activities

B.all the people quarreled with each other in every fight

C.people often took part in different fights

D.every child tried to climb to the top of ail the activities

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第1题

根据下列材料,请回答下列各题 As far back as I can remember,the glass jar 36 0n the floor b
eside the small 37 in my parents’room.Dad would 38 his pockets and put his coins into the 39 every day.As a small boy,1 was always 40 to hear the sounds the coins made 41 they were dropped into the jar.I used to sit on the floor in front of the jar and 42 the copper and silver circles shining when the sun poured through the window. When the jar was 43 ,Dad would sit at the table in their room and count the coins. Every time as we drove to the bank,Dad would look at me 44 .“Those coins are going to keep you 45 what I am doing at the coal mine,son.You’re going to do better than me.This old coal mine town’s not going to 46 you back.” No matter how 47 things got at home,Dad 48 to drop his coins into the jar. 49 during the summer when Dad got laid off(解雇)from the coal mine and Mama had t0 50dried beans for dinner several times a week,no money was taken from the jar. The years passed,and I finished college and took a job in another town.Once,while visiting my parents,I noticed that the glass jar had been 51.I felt sad as I 52 the spot(位置)beside the table.My dad was a man of few words and never lectured me on the 53 0f determination and faith. The jar had 54 me all these values far more powerfully than the most flowery of 55 could have done.In my mind,it showed,more than anything else,how much my dad had loved me.

A.existed

B.left

C.sat

D.fell

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第2题

听力原文:W: It's well-known science fiction plot to freeze a body and bring it back to lif
e years later. However, this may no longer be so far from the truth. Joining us from our Cardiff studio is Professor Andrew Morgan, who's been doing some research into this subject. Professot Morgan.

M: Yes, well, I've been looking into the ability of certain animals to freeze themselves for a certain amount of time, and then to come back to life when the circumstances around them change. And, what I've been working on over the past two years is the particular process that enables them to do this.

W: What have you actually discovered?

M: I think it's a particular chemical in the animals' bodies which begins to work under certain circumstances. And I'm now experimenting with this chemical to see if I can get other animals that wouldn't normally be able to freeze themselves to be able to do this.

W: Have you had any success?

M: I have so far. It's been going very well. And I'm reasonably confident that perhaps within ten years from now I'll be able to freeze human beings for as long or as short a time as I would like to, and then bring them back to life again in exactly the same state that they were in before they were frozen ... just as you can do with animals.

W: And what's the main application of your research?

M: I think the main application of this for human beings would be for people with terminal illnesses, such as certain types of cancer, AIDS. we could freeze them, find a cure for the illness and then bring them back to life again and administer the cure.

W: I see. Well, this obviously is going to create great debate I would think as to the rights and wrongs of whether we should be actually doing this.

What does Professor Morgan do?

A.He is a film director of Science Fiction.

B.He is a writer of Science Fiction.

C.He is a scientist who researches on how to freeze a body and bring it back to life later.

D.He is a doctor who treats terminal illnesses.

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听力原文:W:Hi,John!M:Oh,Hi,Laura.What're you doing here?W: Uh... I'm usually here on weeke

听力原文:W:Hi,John!

M:Oh,Hi,Laura.What're you doing here?

W: Uh... I'm usually here on weekends. It's my dad's shop. So... you're looking for a bike?

M: Yeah. Now that the weather's warming up, I thought I'd get some exercise—instead of taking the bus all the time.

W: Well, you came to the right place. Do you know what you'd like?

M: Well, I don't want a racer or a touring bike or anything. Mostly I'll just be using it to get me back and forth from work.

W: How far is that?

M: About four miles.

W: Are there a lot of hills on the way?

M: Some, I guess. But... uh... maybe I should just tell you up front that I've only got a hundred and fifty dollars. Can I get anything decent for that?

W: Well, you're not going to get anything top-of-the-line--but we do have a few trade-ins in the back that' re in good condition.

M: That sounds good.

W: And you're right, for the kind of riding you're going to be doing, the most important thing is comfort. You want to make sure it's the right height for you. Follow me and I'll show you what we've got.

(23)

A.She's waiting for her father.

B.She's having her bicycle repaired.

C.She wanted to surprise John.

D.She works there.

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第4题

听力原文:W: Hi, John!M: Oh! Hi, Laura! What are you doing here?W: Uh, I'm usually here on

听力原文:W: Hi, John!

M: Oh! Hi, Laura! What are you doing here?

W: Uh, I'm usually here on weekends. It's my dad's shop. So you are looking for a bike?

M: Yeah. Now that the weather is warming up, I think I should get some exercise instead of taking the bus all the time.

W: Well, you come to the right place. What would you like?

M: Well, I don't want a racer or a touring bike or anything. Mostly I'll just use it to get me back and forth from work.

W: How far is that?

M: About four miles.

W: Are there a lot of hills on the way?

M: Some. But maybe I should tell you at first that I only have 150 dollars. Can I get anything decent for that?

W: Well, you are not going to get anything top of the line. But we do have a few trade-ins in the back that are in good condition.

M: That sounds good.

W: And you are right. For the kind of ride you are going to be doing, the most important thing is comfort. You'd better make sure it's the right height for you. Follow me and I'll show you what we've got.

Why is Laura at the bicycle shop?

A.Because she helps her father there.

B.Because she wants to buy a bike.

C.Because she is there to meet John.

D.Because her bike is broken.

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第5题

听力原文:M: Well, Cynthia, our first semester at university is almost over. I can't wait f
or the holidays.'

W: Me, too, Edward! Why don' t we go somewhere far away and forget about lectures and essays and all that hard work.

M: Sounds good to me. Now, how long will we have before we have to be back here on campus for the

next semester?

W: We've got about six weeks, I think,

M: How about if we go to the coast? It would be great to do some swimming and surfing.

W: The coast would be good, but let's look at our other options. There are the mountains. They're nice and cool at this time of year. And we can do some bush walking. There's also the desert, which I really enjoyed last year.

M: What about going to Sydney? I've never been there and they say it's a great city to visit. Lots of things to do there, I've heard.

W: I agree Sydney would be good but there are too many tourists there at this time of year. And I'd rather get away from buildings and cars. There are enough of those around here. I vote for mountains.

M: All right, then, let's do that. Now we have to decide where we're going to stay and how we're going to get there.

(27)

A.A mountain resort.

B.A seaside resort.

C.A desert.

D.The outback of Australia.

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第6题

听力原文:W: Hi, John.M: Oh ! Hi, Laura. What are you doing here?W: Uh. I'm usually here on

听力原文:W: Hi, John.

M: Oh ! Hi, Laura. What are you doing here?

W: Uh. I'm usually here on weekends. It's my dad's shop. So you are looking for a bike?

M: Yeah. Now that the weather is warming up, I thought I get some exercise instead of taking the bus all the time.

W: Well, you came to the right place. Do you know what you would like?

M: Well, I don't want a racer or a touring bike or anything. Mostly I'll just be using it to get me back and forth from work.

W: How far is that?

M: About four miles.

W: Are there a lot of hills on the way?

M: Some, I guess. But maybe I should tell you I've only got 150 dollars. Can I get anything decent for that?

W: Well, you are not going to get anything top of the line. But we do have a few trade-ins in the back that are in good condition.

M: That sounds good.

W: And you are right. For the kind of ride you are going to be doing, the most important thing is comfort. You want to make sure it's the right height for you. Follow me and I'll show you what we've got.

Why is Laura at the bicycle shop?

A.She's waiting for her father.

B.She's having her bicycle repaired.

C.She wants to surprise John.

D.She works there.

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第7题

As far back as I can remember, the glass jar 36 0n the floor beside the small 37 in my par
ents'room. Dad would 38 his pockets and put his coins into the 39 every day. As a small boy, I was always 40 to hear the sounds the coins made 41 they were dropped into the jar. I used to sit on the floor in front of the jar and 42 the copper and silver circles shining when the sun poured through the window.

When the jar was 43 , Dad would sit at the table in their room and count the coins. Every time as we drove to the bank, Dad would look at me 44 . "Those coins are going to keep you 45 what I am doing at the coal mine, son. You're going to do better than me. This old coal mine town's not going t0 46 you back. "

No matter how 47 things got at home, Dad 48 to drop his coins into the jar. _ 49 during the summer when Dad got laid off(解雇) from the coal mine and Mama had t0 50 dried beans for dinner several times a week, no money was taken from the jar.

The years passed, and I finished college and took a job in another town. Once, while visiting my parents, I noticed that the glass jar had been 51 . I felt sad as I 52 the spot(位置) beside the table. My dad was a man of few words and never lectured me on the 53 0f determi- nation and faith.

The jar had _ 54 me all these values far more powerfully than the most flowery of _ 55 could have done. In my mind, it showed, more than anything else, how much my dad had loved me.

36

[A]existed

[B]left

[C]sat

[D]fell

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第8题

"Now we' re more than halfway; only two miles away from the tavern, "said the driver. "I

"Now we' re more than halfway; only two miles away from the tavern, "said the driver.

"I' m glad of that ! "answered the stranger, in a sympathetic mood. He wanted to say more but the east wind blew clear down a man' s throat if he tried to speak. The girl' s voice was something quite charming, however, and at present he spoke again.

"You don' t feel the cold so much at 20 below zero out in the Western Country. There' s none of this damp chill, " he said, and then it seemed as though he had blamed the uncomplaining young driver. She had not even said that it was an awful day, and he began to be conscious of a warm hopefulness of spirit, and sense of pleasant adventure under all the woollen shawls.

"You' ll have a cold drive going back, " he said in earnest, and put up his hand for the thirtieth time to see if his coat-collar were as colse to the back of his neck as possible. He had wished a dozen times for the warm old hunting rig in which he had many a day confronted the worst of

weather in the Northwest.

"I shall not have to go back!" exclaimed the girl, with eager pleasantness. "I' m on my way home now. I drove over early just to meet you at the train. We had word that someone was coming to the tavern. "

How far was the drive from the train to the tavern?

A.One mile.

B.Two miles.

C.A little over four miles.

D.Less than four miles.

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