During playing the role of Israeli Prime Minister Golda Meir, Ingrid Bergman was suffering
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第1题
What is the baby doing?
A.He is playing games with his friends.
B.He is watching TV in his room.
C.He is cleaning his shoes with his mother's toothbrush.
第2题
&8226;You will hear another five short recordings.
&8226;For each recording decide what the speaker is doing.
&8226;Write one letter (A—H) next to the number of the recording.
&8226;Do net use any letter more than once.
&8226;After you have listened once, replay each recording.
Actions
A playing
B drinking
C claiming
D washing
E regretting
F toasting
G depositing
H watching
第3题
Moore was born in Barking, East London, in 1941. His full name was Robert Frederick Moore. He began playing club soccer in the early 1960s. He was named England's Footballer of the Year from 1963 to 1964. Moore was known for his sportsmanship on the field. He was not inclined toward wild celebrations of goals. In 1967, he was made a member of the Order of the British Empire. Moore retired from playing in 1977, and after spending brief periods managing professional soccer teams, he concentrated on developing a sport marketing company and doing media work. He was sports editor of Sunday Sport from 1986 to 1990, and a regular commentator for London's Capital Radio Station from 1990 to 1993. After Moore was diagnosed with cancer, he went public with his battle in 1991, and continued to work until his death in 1993.
How many matches did Moore play during his professional career?
A.90.
B.108.
C.180.
D.668.
第4题
At last one of the people in the queue said to him, "You play too well to be a beggar."
"I' m not a beggar", the young man said. "I' m studying to be a trumpet player in a big band, and I have to practise several hours every day, so I thought it would be nice to do it in the fresh air instead of in my small room on days when the weather was nice- and also to get a bit of money at the same time."
The tickets for the show ______.
A.were difficult to buy
B.were easy to get
C.were sold out in a short while
D.were not to be sold out
第5题
听力原文: Wilt Chamberlain is retired now. He used to be a famous basketball player. He has set 65 different records, and still holds many of them. During the final years of his career, he drew a large salary and became very wealthy. He even built himself a 1.5 million dollars' house. Yet, despite his personal success, he led his team to only one championship. His team often won enough games to qualify for the final rounds, but they almost always lost in the finals. As a result, Wilt became determined to win one more championship before he retired.
In 1972, while Wilt was playing against a New York team, he fell down and hit his wrist on the floor. He felt pain immediately and knew he had hurt himself badly. When a doctor examined Wilt, the doctor confirmed Wilt's fear. The doctor told Wilt that he had broken a bone in the wrist and that he could not play any longer.
Wilt didn't listen to his doctor's advice. The next night, with his many fans watching in surprise, he not only played the entire game, but he was outstanding. His team won the game and the championship. Wilt had realized his dream--to be a winner one last time.
29. Why was Wilt Chamberlain regarded as a famous basketball player?
30.What happened to Wilt Chamberlain during a match in 1972?
31.What was Wilt Chamberlain determined to do before he retired?
(30)
A.Because he set as many as sixty-five different records.
B.Because he led his team to many championships.
C.Because he still played the game after he retired.
D.Because he didn't stop playing even when his wrist was broken.
第6题
听力原文: Andrew Jackson, who was President of the United States from 1829 to 1837, was one of the most colorful political figures in American history. He first won national attention during the War of 1812 when, as commander of 5,000 backwoods farmers and soldiers, he completely defeated a well-trained British army of 10,000 men at the famous Battle of New Orleans.
There are many anecdotes about Jackson. Among them there is this humorous one:
After his wife died, Jackson lived alone and felt very lonely. He also began to worry greatly about his health. Several members of his family had died after suffering paralytic strokes, and Jackson was sure that he was going to die in the same way. He therefore lived in constant fear of having such a stroke.
One day at the home of some friends, he was playing chess with a young girl. Suddenly Jackson's hand dropped to his side and he seemed to become very weak. His face became pale. Several friends rushed to his side.
"At last it has come," said Jackson weakly. "I have had a stroke. My whole right side is paralyzed."
"How do you know?" someone asked.
"Because," Jackson answered, "in the past few minutes I have pinched my right leg several times, and there is absolutely no sensation in it."
"Oh! I beg your pardon, sir," said the young woman with whom he had been playing, "But that was my leg you were pinching."
(31)
A.He was the commander of the American Army during the War of 1812.
B.He was President of the United States.
C.He was one of the most colorful political figures.
D.All of the above.
第7题
"Who gave him that thing?" Jimmy's father asked when he saw it.
"His grandfather did," answered Jimmy's mother.
Jimmy liked his drum very much. He made a terrible noise with it, but his mother did not mind. His father was working during the day, and Jimmy was in bed when he got home in the evening, so he did not hear the noise.
But one of the neighbors did not like the noise, so one morning, she took a sharp(锋利) knife and went to Jimmy's house while he was playing his dram. She said to him, "Hello, Jimmy. Do you know there's something very nice inside your drum? Here is a knife. Open the drum and let's find it."
How old was Jimmy?
A.Even years old.
B.Six years old.
C.Five years old.
第8题
What does the expression the "age of the iron horse" refer to?
A.The era during which the railroads was the dominant mode of transportation.
B.The time during which mail was delivered by horse.
C.The point at which airmail began to constitute the bulk of United States mail.
D.The time period covered in the museum exhibition.
第9题
听力原文: Professional sports are very popular in the United States,and they are big business.The most popular sports are baseball,football and basketball.Each has its own season,and millions of supporters.Professional teams are named after the cities where they are located Their strongest supporters live in these cities When a team plays in a championship game,most people in the city follow the game with interest and enthusiasm.Basketball is well known around the world.Professioal basketball games in the United States are played indoors during the winter months. From November to April one can find a professional basketball game several nights a week in most large American cities.Baseball is an American sport.It has been called the national pastime.The game is played in the evenings nearly every day of the week and on weekends as well.The season begins in April and finishes with the World Series in October.Football has become the most popular professional sport in the U.S.It is played on Sundays during the fall from August to January.American football is different from interational football,which Americans call soccer.Both games require strength and specialized skills. Professional athletes are very well paid.The most famous athletes make millions of dollars for their playing skill. America'S best athfetes have higher salaries than the country's president.
(33)
A.They are supported by the local government.
B.They are named after the cities where they live.
C.Their players gathered from all over the country.
D.They play professional basketball games in November only.
第10题
which of the following statements is true according to the text?
A.70% of the cars can be rented out on holiday.
B.70% of the customers are white-collar employees.
C.More firms are open for service during holiday seasons.
D.Some firms rent out all their cars during holiday seasons.