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She added that if he had telephoned her before lunch, she __________________ the book

there.

A.took

B.would have taken

C.would take

D.would be taking

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第1题

听力原文:Barbara Sanders is a wife and the mother of two children, ages 2 and 4. Her husba

听力原文: Barbara Sanders is a wife and the mother of two children, ages 2 and 4. Her husband, Tom, is an engineer and makes an excellent salary. Before Barbara had children, she worked as an architect for the government, designing government housing. She quitted her job when she became pregnant, but is now interested in returning to work. She's been offered an excellent job with the government. Her husband feels it's unnecessary for her to work since the family does not need the added income. He also thinks that a woman should stay home with her children. If Barbara feels the need to do socially important work, he thinks that she should do volunteer work one or two days a week. Barbara, on the other hand, has missed the excitement of her profession and does not feel she would be satisfied doing volunteer work. She would also like to have her own income, so she does not have to ask her husband for money whenever she wants to buy something. She does not think it's necessary to stay home every day with the children and she knows a very reliable babysitter who's willing to come to her house. Tom does not think a baby-sitter can replace a mother and thinks it's a bad idea for the children to spend so much time with someone who's not part of the family.

What was Barbara's profession before she had children?

A.Fashion designer.

B.Architect.

C.City planner.

D.Engineer.

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第2题

The Great Newspaper War Up until about 100 years ago, newspapers in the United States

The Great Newspaper War

Up until about 100 years ago, newspapers in the United States appealed only to the most serious readers. They used ______1 illustrations and the articles were about politics or business.

Two men changed that---Joseph Pulitzer______2 The New York World and Randolph Hearst of The New York Journal. Pulitzer bought The New York World ______3 1883. He changed it from a traditional newspaper into a very ______4 one overnight. He added ______5 illustrations and cartoons: And he told his reporters to write articles on 56 crime or scandal they could find.And they did.One of them even pretended she was crazy and then she ______7 to a mental hospital. She then wrote a series of articles about the poor treatment of______8 in those hospitals.

In 1895,'Hearst came to New York from______9 CaliforniA.He wanted The Journal to be more sensational and more exciting ______10 The World.He also Wanted it to be 61, so he reduced the price by a penny. Hearst attracted attention because his headlines' Were bigger than ______12 . He often said, "Big print makes big news. "

Pulitzer and Hearst did anything they______13 to sell riewspapers. For example, Hearst sent Frederic Remington, the famous illustrator,______14 pictures of the Spanish American War. When he got there; he told Hearst that no fighting was______15 . Hearst answered,"You furnish the pictures. I'll furnish the war. "

第 51 题 请选择(1)处的最佳答案.

A.no

B.many

C.a lot

D.little

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第3题

The alligator(鳄鱼) was Mother' s fault. She told me to buy something (36). Mother, as usu

The alligator(鳄鱼) was Mother' s fault. She told me to buy something (36). Mother, as usual, blames me. She says that I' ve got more (37) than brains.

That's not my little brother's (38) . I'm envious of my younger brother, Bobby, because (39) likes him. Last Christmas I gave him a pair of socks. Bobby was too stupid to understand the insult(侮辱). (40) getting mad, he said to me, "They' re great and just what I (41) . "

Mother had understood, though. So (42) year, on Friday, the week before Bobby' s eighth birthday, she said, "Why can't you (43) your little brother? Only a mean person buys a cheap pair of white cotton socks. " Then she added, "I got (44) whenhe was watching a (45) show on TV. He likes animals. They' ve got turtles(龟) on sale. You can buy him(46) as a birthday gift. "

Feeling annoyed but (47) , I promised. On the morning of (48) , I saw the newspaper on the kitchen table. In big (49) , it announced that turtles were on sale (50) fifty cents. Then I saw the small print: BABY ALLIGATORS ON SALE. A (51) began to build in my mind. I i- magined what would happen tonight (52 Bobby opened his present. He would probably run (53)from the room. It was the (54)gift. I could keep my(55) because it would be a nature thing as well as something special.

36.

[ A] important

[ B ] valuable

[ C] special

[ D] useful

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第4题

The Village Green in New Milford, Connecticut, is a snapshot of New England charm: a caref
ully manicured lawn flanded by scrupulously maintained colonial homes. Babysitters dandle kids in the wooden gazebo, waiting for commuter parents to return from New York. On a lazy afternoon last week Caroline Nicholas, 16, had nothing more pressing to do than drink in the early-summer sunshine and discuss the recent events in town. " I don't think a lot of older people knew there were unhappy kids in New Milford, "she said, "I could see it corning. "

In a five-day period in early June eight girls were brought to New Milford Hospital after what hospital officials call suicidal gestures. The girls, all between 12 and 17, tried a variety of measures, including heavy doses of alcohol, o-ver-the-counter medicines and cuts or scratches to their wrists. None was successful, and most didn't require hospitalization; but at least two attempts, according to the hospital, could have been vital. Their reasons seemed as mundane as the other happen-stances of suburban life. " I was just sick of it all, " One told a reporter, " Everything in life. " Most alarming, emergency-room doctor Frederick Lohse told a local reporter that several girls said they were part of a suicide pact. The hospital later backed away from this remark . But coming in the wake of at least sixteen suicide attempts over the previous few months, this sudden cluster—along with the influx of media—has set this well-groomed suburb of 23, 000 on edge. At a town meeting last Wednesday night, Dr Simon Sobo, chief of psychiatry at the hospital, told more than 200 parents and kids, "We're talking about a crisis that has really gotten out of hand. "Later he added, "There have been more suicide attempts this spring than I have seen in the 13 years I have been here. "

Sobo said that the girls he treated didn't have serious problems at home or school. "Many of these were popular kids, " he said, " They got plenty of love, but beneath the reassuring signs, a swath of teens here are not making it. " Some say that drugs, both pot and ' real drugs' , are commonplace. Kids have shown up with LIFE SUCKS and LONG LIVE DEATH penned on their arms. A few girls casually display scars on their arms where they cut themselves . " You'd be surprised how many kids try suicide, " said one girl , 17. " You don't want to put pain on other people; you put it on yourself. "She said she used to cut herself "just to release the pain".

Emily, 15, a friend of three of the girls treated in June, said one was having family problems, one was "upset that day "and the third was "just upset with everything else going on". She said they weren't really trying to kill themselves—they just needed concern. As Sobo noted, "What's going on in New Milford is not unique to New Milford. "The same underlying culture of despair could be found in any town. But teen suicide, he added, can be a "contagion" . Right now New Milford has the bug—and has it bad.

What is the main subject of the passage?

A.Eight girls committed suicide in New Milford.

B.The village Green is not a charming place.

C.Teenager suicide.

D.Dr. Simon Sobo's achievements.

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第5题

Cocktail refers to mixed alcoholic drink. There are many versions about its origin, the mo
st authentic of which appears to be one about how in 1776 a bar in New York decorated itself with colorful cocktails to attract customers. One day, a local gentleman came with some friends to have a drink, After a few rounds he got slightly drunk and called a waitress to order a "cocktail". The resourceful waitress mixed a few drinks in a glass, added some water to weaken the solution so that it wouldn't knock the gentleman out, and stuck a feather to the side of the glass when she served it. The gentleman liked it so much that he regularly came for more, and that was how "cocktail" came into being and got spread around. Cocktail can be served all the year round, usually with ice cubes. There are dozens of different mixtures with different color and taste. Gin, whisky, vermouth, vodka, mint, wine, champagne etc. are usually used as base, with fruit juice such as orange, lemon, ginger, and then shaken to make a cocktail. Sometimes apiece of fruit like olive, cherry or berry is added for decoration. It is usually served in at a temperature from 10 to 20 degree in a big wine glass. As it is difficult to prepare and does not keep, and different people have different preferences, so real cocktail is rarely served even at cocktail parties.

Food served with cocktail include peanuts, cheese, French fries, and fried prawn chips. Sometimes sandwiches, cakes and sausages are also served. They are picked up with toothpicks.

The drink of cocktail has a history of ______.

A.one century

B.about several decades

C.half a century

D.over 200 years

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第6题

The Village Green in New Milford, Connecticut, is a snapshot of New England charm:a carefu
lly manicured lawn flanded by scrupulously maintained colonial homes. Babysitters dandle kids in the wooden gazebo, waiting for commuter parents to return from New York. On a lazy afternoon last week Caroline Nicholas, 16, had nothing more pressing to do than drink in the early-summer sunshine and discuss the recent events in town. “I don't think a lot of older people knew there were unhappy kids in New Milford, ”she said, “I could see it coming. ”

In a five-day period in early June eight girls were brought to New Milford Hospital after what hospital officials call suicidal gestures. The girls, all between 12 and 17, tried a variety of measures, including heavy doses of alcohol. over-the-counter medicines and cuts or scratches to their wrists. None was successful, and most didn't require hospitalization;but at least two attempts, according to the hospital, could have been vital. Their reasons seemed as mundane as the other happen-stances of suburban life. “I was just sick of it all, ”one told a reporter, “Everything in life. ”Most alarming, emergency-room doctor Frederick Lohse told a local reporter that several girls said they were part of a suicide pact. The hospital later backed away from this remark. But coming in the wake of at least sixteen suicide attempts over the previous few months.this sudden cluster—along with the influx of media—has set this well-groomed suburb of 23,000 on edge. At a town meeting last Wednesday night, Dr Simon Sobo, chief of psychiatry at the hospital, told more than 200 parents and kids, “We're talking about a crisis that has really gotten out of hand. ”Later he added,“There have been more suicide attempts this spring than I have seen in the 13 years I have been here. ”

Sobo said that the girls he treated didn't have serious problems at home or school. “Many of these were popular kids, ”he said, “They got plenty of love, but beneath the reassuring signs, a swath of teens here are not making it. ”Some say that drugs, both pot and‘real drugs’, are commonplace. Kids have shown up with LIFE SUCKS and LONG LIVE DEATH penned on their arms. A few girls casually display scars on their arms where they cut themselves. “You'd be surprised how many kids try suicide, ”said one girl, 17. “You don't want to put pain on other people; you put it on yourself. ”She said she used to cut herself“just to release the pain”.

Emily, 15, a friend of three of the girls treated in, June, said one was having family problems, one was“upset that day”and the third was“just upset with everything else going on”. She said they weren't really trying to kill themselves—they just needed concern. As Sobo noted, “What's going on in New Milford is not unique to New Milford. ”The same underlying culture of despair could be found in any town. But teen suicide, he added, can be a“contagion”. Right now New Milford has the bug-and has it bad.

What is the main subject of the passage?

A.Eight girls committed suicide in New Milford.

B.The village Green is not a charming place.

C.Teenager suicide.

D.Dr. Simon Sobo's achievements.

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第7题

听力原文:I am writing to thank you for the interesting reports which appeared in the July

听力原文: I am writing to thank you for the interesting reports which appeared in the July '94 edition of Saturday Evening Post. I am interested in your reports since B12 deficiency is an inherited disorder in my family. In the late 1950s and early 1960s, a research project was carried out on it by London medical school.

My grandmother was 49 when she started vitamin t312 injections in 1949, She was admitted to the hospital with a blood disease. My mother was 63 when she began vitamin B12 injections. After reading your article, I believe her treatment was started too late. At the time, she almost lost her eyesight and was told that she had another diseases.

Earlier this year, I visited my doctor and explained that 1 felt very tired and asked for a blood test to establish whether I was suffering from B12 deficiency. I was told I was much too young and that only people in their 80s suffered B12 deficiency. I told him he was wrong and that research was carried out on my family 30 years ago.

I have always believed that prevention is better than cure. I now know why I love Kellogg's Honey Nut Cornflakes. They contain vitamins, including B12! If foods contain added vitamins, as

you suggest in your article, then B12 deficiency and diseases associated with it should be left to the past.

(33)

A.It is a thank-you letter to a medical doctor.

B.It is an advertisement for vitamin B12.

C.It is a letter to the editor of a magazine.

D.It is a preface to a book on vitamins.

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第8题

听力原文:W: Let's go into the penguin house.M: Great! I read that they've added a couple o

听力原文:W: Let's go into the penguin house.

M: Great! I read that they've added a couple of emperor penguins from Antarctica.

W: I was hoping to stay in the warmer section. You know, they have some penguins here from the Galapagos Islands-and that's practically on the equator.

M: But the emperor penguin's huge! It's a lot bigger than the Galapagos penguin—in fact, it's bigger than all the other penguins—almost four feet high.

W: Imagine a bird that size flying through the air...

M: Penguins don't actually fly.

W: I know that. They just sort of... waddle.

M: They swim, too. Even though they're feathered, their wings are more like flippers-they work like paddles in the water.

W: I thought they were land animals.

M: They lay their eggs on land. They make their nests in these enormous colonies called rookeries. See, the emperor penguin has this interesting nesting habit. The female bird leaves the ocean at the beginning of autumn. She lays an egg on the ice and then immediately returns to the water.

W: What happens to the egg?

M: The male rolls it onto his feet and then covers it with the lower part of his belly.

W: Then what?

M: For two whole months. During the worst part of the winter, he huddles together with other male penguins to keep the eggs warm.

W: So the female brings him food?

M: No. See, the penguin can fast for up to four months. The female comes back after the chick hatches. When she does, the male goes out to sea to get food for himself and the chick.

(23)

A.The zoo has built a rookery there.

B.He's writing a book about penguins.

C.He's interested in seeing a certain species.

D.It has recently been renovated.

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第9题

American FoodCoca-Cola John Pemberton, a pharmacist in Atlanta, Georgia made tonics and el

American Food

Coca-Cola

John Pemberton, a pharmacist in Atlanta, Georgia made tonics and elixirs. While creating a remedy to cure headaches, he mixed coca leaves and cola nuts. When carbonated water was added accidentally Pemberton decided to market his creation as a fountain drink rather than a curative mixture.

Chocolate Chip Cookies

In the 1930s in Whitman, Massachusetts the beloved chocolate chip cookie was created. One day at the Toll House Inn, Ruth Wakefield ran out of her baking chocolate. She decided to chop a chocolate bar into small pieces, then adding the pieces to some dough and history was made.

Ice Cream Cones

Ice cream has been around for thousands of years. However, the cone is a recent taste treat. The discovery took place at the 1904 Worlds Fair in St. Louis. One day an ice cream vendor ran out of dishes. The vendor besides him was selling wafer thin Persian waffles. He rolled them up and offered them to the ice cream man.

Iced Tea

Yes, America was the birthplace of iced tea. In summer 1904, at the Louisiana Purchase Exposition in St. Louis, the weather was swelteringly hot. Well, a creative young Englishman named Richard Blechynden took a chance and poured the tea into glasses with chunks of ice. The beverage was a big success.

A creative young Englishman named Richard Blechynden created

A.Coca-Cola.

B.Chocolate Chip Cookies.

C.Ice Cream Cones.

D.Iced Tea.

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第10题

Why did Lincoln added in the letter "written for your son by Abraham Lincoln" ?A.Because h

Why did Lincoln added in the letter "written for your son by Abraham Lincoln" ?

A.Because he wanted to let the mother remember him.

B.Because he wanted people to know he was the president.

C.Because he wanted to show his thanks and kindness to the mother.

D.Because he wanted to encourage the young soldier.

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第11题

"Motherhood may make women smarter and may help prevent dementia(痴呆) in old age by bathi

"Motherhood may make women smarter and may help prevent dementia(痴呆) in old age by bathing the brain in protective hormones," US researchers reported on Thursday.

Tests on rats show that those who raise two or more litters of pups do considerably better in tests of memory and skills than rats who have no babies, and their brains show changes that suggest they may be protected against diseases such as Alzheimer's dementia (早老痴呆症). University of Richmond psychology professor Craig Kinsley believes his findings will translate into humans.

"Our research shows that the hormones of pregnancy (怀孕) are protecting the brain, including estrogen (雌激素), which we know has many neuroprotective (保护神经的) effects," Kinsley said.

"It's rat data but humans are mammals just like these animals are mammals," he added in a telephone interview. "They go through pregnancy and hormonal changes."

Kinsley said he hoped public health officials and researchers would look to see if having had children protected a woman from Alzheimer's dementia and other forms of age-related brain decline.

"When people think about pregnancy, they think about what happens to the baby and the mother from the neck down," said Kinsley, who presented his findings to the annual meeting of the Society of Neuroscience in Orlando, Florida.

"They do not realize that hormones are washing on the brain. If you look at female animals who have never gone through pregnancy, they act differently to the young. But if she goes through pregnancy, she will sacrifice her life for her infant--that is a great change in her behavior. that shows the genetic alterations(改变) to the brain. "

How do scientists know "Motherhood may make women smarter"?

A.Some researchers have told them.

B.Many women say so.

C.They know it by experimenting on rats.

D.They know it through their own experience.

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