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听力原文:Some of America's best universities have accepted an unusually low percentage of

听力原文: Some of America's best universities have accepted an unusually low percentage of students for admission this fall (32) . For example, the Wall Street Journal reported that Stanford University had a record low admission rate this year. The newspaper said the California school accepted less than 11 percent of the students who applied.

College admissions officers give a number of reasons for the higher rates of rejection letters this year. They say the main reason is that high school seniors are applying to more schools than in the past (33) . Some colleges reported big increases in the number of applications. Another reason is the general increase in students going to college. Electronic forms make applying easier. For example, students can send an online form. called the Common Application to many different colleges and universities. Many students who apply to top schools are placed on a waiting list. They do not get a decision until the school knows how many applicants who are offered admission will accept the offer (34) . Just as students compete, so do schools.

The increasing competition for the best colleges means more worry for students and parents. They wander just what schools are looking for. They wonder why a top student is accepted at one school but not another (35) . The Wall Street Journal says some top schools are actively looking for students who have shown great interest in helping others. Other schools are said to be looking for students who have musical talent.

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A.The best universities in the United States.

B.High school students' choices after graduation.

C.Electronic application in college admission.

D.The increasing competition for the top schools in the U. S.

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听力原文:Man: Eggs are delicious food and parents have to make sure they are laid in spots
well hidden from hungry thieves. One such careful parent braves the rushing waters of the Iguacu Waterfalls in South America to lay its eggs in a damp crack in the rock face behind the falling water. Accidents are frequent, but evidently the risk is considered worthwhile. In any case, there are no eggs on the menu in this particular part of South America, which is bad news for some!

You switch on the radio in the middle of a programme. What kind of programme is it?

A.A nature programme.

B.A cookery programme.

C.A news programme.

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听力原文:Iraq's interim constitution says that Islamic law may serve as a source for legis
lation, though it will not be the law's main underpinning as some religious conservatives had hoped.A bill of rights similar to that in America guarantees the right to free speech and freedom of religion.

Even with a bill of rights, Iraq's new constitution is primarily based on Islamic codes.

A.正确

B.错误

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听力原文:Well, temperatures are finally staffing to fall in north America with pinches of

听力原文: Well, temperatures are finally staffing to fall in north America with pinches of snow already on the ground in some northern regions of the country. Even so the memory of this past summer's breaking heat and draught are still with most of people.

As our fears that the long predicted greenhouse effect of increased global temperatures and attendant problems may have actually begun. But of course one summer heat wave is not a trend make. Exports at NASA are compiling statistics of summers past and present in order to hatter document the changes, which may or may not be occurring. Some scientists hypothesize that warming trend does exist based on data gathered to variety of methods over the last 100 years.

NASA's chief scientist for global change promotes the study of this phenomenon on the international scale using satellite data and help from other countries to gain a worldwide perspective on the greenhouse effect.

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A.North America.

B.Most places of the regions of this country.

C.Some places of the most northern regions of the U.S.A.

D.The most northern regions of North America.

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听力原文:The Revolution resulting in America was the most significant event in American hi

听力原文: The Revolution resulting in America was the most significant event in American history. This country would not be here without it. The Revolution led to the making of the American Constitution. The constitution set up a basis upon which the most powerful nation in the world would grow. The Civil War is also one of the most influential events that helped to shape the United Slates. The division of the industrial North and slave-owning South resulted in the Civil War. If the South had won, the entire nation right now would be completely different. Half of our population would not have its freedom. No black person would ever have a high position in the government, such as mayor. Every single person's life would be completely different had the Civil War never occurred.

Time Magazine listed the one hundred most important events in American History. They included going to the moon, Watergate, World War Two, AIDS, the Industrial Revolution, and so on. However, at the very top of their list as number one was the atomic bomb. Some people agree with this, while others disagree. Some say that the bombing of Hiroshima was the most influential event in American History. Having this military power established the United States as the leading world country. Hiroshima ended World War Two and appointed America as the most powerful country on the entire earth; however, it leads to severe problems in the future. If there ever is a World War Three, no living thing on this earth would survive. As for now, some people believe that America is the leading country because of its advantage at the end of World War Two.

(33)

A.Wall Street Journal.

B.National Enquirer.

C.USA Today.

D.Time.

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听力原文:In the 19th century it was common to hear people in Europe and America say that t

听力原文: In the 19th century it was common to hear people in Europe and America say that the resources of the sea were unlimited. For example, a noted biologist writing in the mid 1800s commented that all of the great sea-fish industries are inexhaustible. Today there's evidence that the resources of the sea are as seriously threatened as those of the land and the air, and the concern of conservationists now includes sea-fish as well as the African elephant, the Indian tiger and the American eagle. Further, the threat to fish is more alarming in some ways than the threat to birds and land animals because fish are a much needed food resource. Many people throughout the world depend on fish as an important part of their diets, and a decline in the fish supply could have extensive effects on hunger and population.

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A.That they were in infinite.

B.That they should be carefully conserved.

C.That they were declining.

D.That they were limited.

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听力原文:Generalizing about education in the United States involves some risk because educ

听力原文: Generalizing about education in the United States involves some risk because education is spread around and standards vary from place to Place. Even more, diversity is the feature of American education.

Education is largely a public function in America but religious and private institutions do sponsor schools. These private schools, particularly in the primary and secondary field, are now enjoying a revival.

Most children in America begin school in a kindergarten class at age five. There follows eight years of primary education, then four years of high school. Education is compulsory until about age 16. The existence of large minorities, many with a primary language other than English, complicates the educational process. Many Americans do not believe that their school standards are high enough. The high rate of functional illiteracy gives evidence to this charge.

Higher education in America is widespread with about 1,800 post-secondary institutions. These include two-year community colleges, four-year undergraduate colleges and universities, and many schools which have extensive graduate programs. Some schools are privately funded, and more receive the majority of their funding from public sources. There is a great range of quality between higher educational institutions and some universities have outstanding academic records. These quality differences may be overemphasized for many unfamous schools have excellent programs. In the long run, the individual determines the education he gets.

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A.There are no fixed standards.

B.Spreading brings much diversity.

C.There are too many private schools.

D.Fund origins are various.

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听力原文: Naturally, a large number of senior citizens in America are looking forward to e
njoying their retirement, but the recent trend in retirement has made it harder and harder. Some people have to delay their retirement by a few years and keep working to earn extra income, and those who have already quit their job have a very tough time finding another one. According to the nation's largest credit-counseling agency, the baby boomer generation is the first generation that is going into retirement carrying substantial credit-card debt. The average credit-card balance among Americans over the age of 65 climbed 149 percent between 1989 and 2001. Those between the ages of 55 and 64 carried a similar amount of debt.

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听力原文:Religions and private schools receive little or no support from public taxes in t

听力原文: Religions and private schools receive little or no support from public taxes in the United States. As a result, they are more expensive to attend. The religious schools in America are usually nm by churches. Therefore they tend to be less expensive than private schools. When there is free education available to all children in the United States, why do people spend money on private schools? Americans offer a great variety of reasons for doing so. Some parents send their children to private schools because the classes there are usually smaller. In their opinion the public schools in their area are not of high enough quality to meet their needs. Private schools in the United States range widely in size and quality, and they offer all kinds of programs to meet the needs of certain students.

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A.The number of students they take in is limited.

B.They receive little or no support from public taxes.

C.They are only open to children from rich families.

D.They have to pay more taxes.

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听力原文:Christmas is America's most popular holiday. Some people attend church and observ

听力原文: Christmas is America's most popular holiday. Some people attend church and observe Christmas as the birthday of Christ. For others Christmas is just a day of fun and celebration, a time for family and friends to get together, exchange gifts and enjoy a huge holiday dinner. During the last days of November American homes and stores begin to be decorated with Christmas trees and bright lights. Schools and churches prepare special holiday concerts. People go to parties, buy fine gifts and prepare special Christmas food.

Some people criticize Christmas. They say it is not religious enough. They say the holiday has become such big business that Americans forget it was created to honor the birth of Christ. It is true that people spend a lot of money during the holiday season. Store owners expect to get from 60 to 70 percent of their yearly earnings during the month before Christmas.

Defenders of Christmas, however, point out that Americans also do many special things to help each other at Christmas time. One international organization assists more than two and one half million people in the United States each Christmas. The organization gives out toys, warm clothing, food and many other kinds of aid.

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A.At the end of November.

B.In the middle of November.

C.At the beginning of December.

D.In the middle of December..

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听力原文:American restaurant customs are in some ways different from those in other countr

听力原文: American restaurant customs are in some ways different from those in other countries. It may be appropriate to get a waiter or waitress' attention by calling, whistling or snapping the fingers while in other countries. In America, you put up a finger to catch his or her eyes. In many parts of the world a fixed service charge is added to restaurant bills. In most American restaurants it is common to tip the waiter or waitress about 15% of the total bill. If the service was very good, you can leave a larger tip. If it was bad, you may leave less. The tip is usually left on the table, but you can also give it directly to the waiter or waitress. In better restaurant you pay your bill through the waiter or waitress. In expensive ones you pay it by yourself. Finally, if you are not able to finish your food, it is perfectly acceptable to ask for a "doggie bag" for the extra food.

If you want to get served in an American restaurant, how can you get your service?

A.By singing at the table.

B.By calling, whistling or snapping the fingers.

C.By putting up one of your fingers to catch the waiter or waitress's attention.

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