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听力原文:In the old days, fresh food had to be eaten in the city no more than one or two d

听力原文: In the old days, fresh food had to be eaten in the city no more than one or two days after it left the farm. If kept longer, it would spoil. One of the reasons behind it is that the air contains many living things that can harm our food. Some things, such as insects, can be seen by us. Others, like bacteria, can be seen only with a microscope.

All living things need water and man discovered that if this water is removed, the activity of the bacteria which causes food to go bad is prevented. In other words, we can protect some of our food by drying it. Besides, living things can only grow at certain temperatures, so we can also protect our food by heating or cooling it.

A New York man had an idea. He filled a wooden railroad car with tons of butter. The car was hooked to a train and pulled from New York to Boston. How could this be done? The butter was packed in ice, and twice during the trip more ice was added. This was the first refrigerator ear. As a matter of fact, People also used wooden boxes filled with ice to keep their food. Now we have mechanical refrigerator cars and mechanical refrigerators at home and stores and other places that need them.

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A.Food had to be kept in the ice box.

B.Fresh food must be eaten within one or two days after being shipped from the fame.

C.Food must be delivered from the farm within one or two days.

D.Food must be kept in the places near the farm.

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听力原文:W: Things aren't what they used to be, are they?M: No, they aren't. Everything is

听力原文:W: Things aren't what they used to be, are they?

M: No, they aren't. Everything is upside down these days, People haven't even got good manners any more. Look at the way children act.

Q: What are the two speakers complaining about?

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A.About children's health.

B.About money.

C.About social manners.

D.About old people's health.

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听力原文:M:In the old days,people took pride in their own work and built things by themsel
ves.

W:Nowadays you're lucky if they don't fall apart before you get them home.

Q:How do they feel about products manufactured nowadays?

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A.Satisfied with their price.

B.Displeased with their quality.

C.Pleased with modern mass-production techniques.

D.Displeased with their technological complexity.

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听力原文:A six - year - old boy has been round alive spending four days and five nights in

听力原文: A six - year - old boy has been round alive spending four days and five nights in an icebox that was buried under tons of ruins in Thurs day' s big earthquake. The boy Tom was found early yesterday in the village of Sem as rescuers were working to pull his father out of the ruins of their home. Hearing a faint cry of "Get me out. Get me out', rescuers dug down another one point five meters and found the boy in the icebox. He was pronounced in a good condition, suffering only four or five slight wounds. Tom' s eight brothers and sisters died in the earth quake which officials say may have killed as many as 50,000 people. By Sunday foreign doctors were leaving the earthquake areas as hope faded out finding any more survivors.

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A.He lost consciousness.

B.He was slightly wounded.

C.He was seriously injured.

D.He was buried under an icebox.

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听力原文:People always seem to be looking for ways to get rich quickly. So when gold was d

听力原文: People always seem to be looking for ways to get rich quickly. So when gold was discovered in California in the mid 1800's, hundreds and hundreds of people rushed in, hoping to get a part of the wealth. Today, gold in California continues to have as much of an appeal as it did over one hundred years ago. Modem prospectors in the form. of mining corporations have headed back to the same area to use new techniques for locating the gold that old time prospectors left behind. These modern prospectors, however, do not have some of the problems the old timers had. Anxious to seek a fast fortune, many of those early prospectors arrived before law and order were established. And they took full advantage of this situation by cheating and robbing each other. But not every one looking for gold in those days was greedy. Some people were generous and helpful. One such person was William Waldo. He established a relief committee that collected money and supplies to help save the lives of countless people who were caught in the mountains by early snowstorms before they even reached California.

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A.Better land.

B.Quick wealth.

C.Modem equipment.

D.Stricter laws.

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听力原文: Good morning and welcome to another beautiful day. We've got perfect beach weath
er again today. The sun is shining, and it's going to be hot, hot, hot. If you haven't done so yet, then today's the day to take advantage of those ocean breezes, take in some sun, and play in the surf. Enjoy the good weather while you can, because it won't last long. A cold front moving into the area toward the end of the week will bring cloudy skies on Friday and nothing but rain, rain, rain on Saturday and Sunday. Since you'll be dusting off those old umbrellas in a few days, get out there today and enjoy the sun.

What is the weather perfect for?

A.Going to the beach.

B.Bicycling in the mountains.

C.Playing golf.

D.Watching the races.

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听力原文:The Great Fire of London started in the very early hours of September 2nd, 1666.

听力原文: The Great Fire of London started in the very early hours of September 2nd, 1666. In four days it destroyed more than three-quarters of the old city, where most of the houses were wooden and close together. One hundred thousand people became homeless, but only a few lost their lives.

The fire started on Sunday morning in the house of the King's baker in Pudding Lane. The baker, with his wife and family, was able to get through a window in the roof. A strong wind blew the fire from the bakery into a small hotel next door. Then it spread quickly into Thames Street. That was the beginning.

By eight o'clock three hundred houses were on fire. On Monday nearly a kilometer of the city was burning along the River Thames. Tuesday was the worst day. The fire destroyed many well-known buildings, old St Paul's and the Guildhall among them.

People threw their things into the river. Many poor people stayed in their houses until the last moment. Birds fell out of the air because of the heat. The fire stopped only when the King finally ordered people to destroy hundreds of buildings in the path of the fire. With nothing left to burn, the fire became weak and finally died out.

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A.In a bakery.

B.In a hotel.

C.In a wooden house.

D.In old St Paul's church.

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听力原文: Hi, there, cow boys and cow girls. For a really exciting day in the Wild West, c
ome to Cactus City Wild West Park. Yes, bring the children along to see a real old time pioneering town. Shoot guns and ride horses down the road. We'll open April through September, seven days a week from 10 am to sundown. Only 12 dollars for adults and 6 dollars for children or buy a family ticket at 24 dollars. What's more, every Saturday and Sunday we have a real Wild West Show. Performances start at 2 pm and last for two and a half hours. That' s value for money. There are free buses to the park throughout the day every Saturday and Sunday from Cactus City Center. Yes, so are we. There is a lot of fun waiting for all the family at Cactus CityWild West Park.

Is Cactus City Wild West Park old?

A.Yes.

B.No.

C.Unclear.

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听力原文: The former leader of the so-called Provisional Irish Republican Army, Sean Mac S
tiofain, died Friday at the age of 73.

The IRA linked Sinn Fein party says he died in a hospital in Navan, northwest of Dublin.

Mac Stiofain was the first chief of staff of the Provisional IRA after the paramilitary group split from the more political official IRA.

He was a member of the IRA delegation that held secret peace negotiations with the British government in 1972.

Mac Stiofain was arrested in the same year and jailed for six months for IRA membership. He staged a hunger strike for 57 days before calling it elf.

He was born John Stephenson in London in 1928.

Mac Stiofain died _________.

A.on Saturday

B.when he was 73 years old

C.in 1972

D.in 1928

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听力原文:When you take a walk in any of the cities in the West, you often see a lot of peo

听力原文: When you take a walk in any of the cities in the West, you often see a lot of people walking dogs. It is still true that dog is the most use fill and faithful animal in the world, but the reasons why people keep a dog have changed. In the old days people used to train dogs to protect themselves against attacks by other beasts. And later they came to realize that a dog was not only useful for protection but willing to obey his master. For example, when people used dogs for hunting, the dogs would not eat what was caught without permission. But now people in the city need not protect themselves against attacks of animals. Why do they keep dogs, then? Some people keep dogs to protect themselves from robbery. But the most important reason is for companionship. For a child, a dog is his best friend when he was no friends to play with. For young couples, a dog is their child when they have no children. For old couples, a dog is also their child when their real children have grown up. So the main reason why people keep dogs has changed from protection to friendship.

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A.For protection against other animals.

B.For protection against other dogs.

C.Just for fun.

D.For the purpose of guarding the house.

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听力原文:My parents ran a small restaurant. The restaurant was opened 24 hours a day, seve

听力原文: My parents ran a small restaurant. The restaurant was opened 24 hours a day, seven days a week. [32] And my first job when I was six years old was shining shoes for customers. My duties increased as I grew older. By age of ten I was cleaning tables and washing plates. My father made it clear that I had to meet certain standards. [33] I had to be on time, hard-working and polite to the customers. I was never paid for any work I did. [34] One day I made a mistake of telling Dad I thought he should give me 10 pounds a week. He said, "OK, then how about you paying me for the three meals a day when you eat here and for the times you bring in your friends for free drinks?" [35] He figured I owed him about 40 pounds a week. This taught me quite a lot.

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A.Washing plates.

B.Cleaning tables.

C.Shining shoes.

D.Sweeping the floor.

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