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听力原文:Once a social taboo, love across the color line is becoming increasingly common.

听力原文: Once a social taboo, love across the color line is becoming increasingly common. The number of interracial marriages in the U.S. has leaped almost 1,000% since 1967, when a landmark Supreme Court decision, Loving v. Virginia, voided state antimiscegenation laws that forbid unions between the races. Today there are more than 2 million interracial marriages, accounting for about 5% of all U.S. marriages, and almost half a million of them are between blacks and whites.

Yet even after the Loving decision, which required the state of Virginia to recognize the marriage between a white man and a black woman, Richard and Mildred Loving, the resistance to mixed nuptials in the South seemed to stay as firm as the reverence some there still have for the Confederate flag. It was only three years ago that Alabama became the last state to drop its unenforceable ban on mixed marriage, and it did so with just a 60%-to-40% vote by residents.

Of course, interracial intimacy has been a fact of life in the region since African slaves first arrived in the U.S.—and white slave owners like Thomas Jefferson began sneaking into the slave quarters at night. But what used to be branded clandestine lust has finally evolved into sanctioned love: black-white interracial marriages in Alabama have more than tripled, from 297 in 1990 to 1,000 in 2000, or about 2.5% of the married couples in the state. An additional 1% of Alabama marriages are unions also involving Asians, Latinos and Native Americans.

Which of the following is considered a landmark ruling in interracial marriages?

A.Loving v. Alabama.

B.Loving v. Virginia.

C.Loving v. U.S.

D.Loving v. Richard and Mildred.

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听力原文:W: How often did you write home?M: I used to write home once a week. What do you

听力原文:W: How often did you write home?

M: I used to write home once a week.

What do you understand from the man's answer?

A.He enjoys writing home every week.

B.He never writes home once a week.

C.He doesn't write home once a week now.

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听力原文:M: I have decided to take six courses this semester.W: Don't count on a social li

听力原文:M: I have decided to take six courses this semester.

W: Don't count on a social life.

Q: What does the woman imply?

(8)

A.The man shouldn't socialize.

B.The man will have too heavy a workload to have social life.

C.The man shouldn't neglect his social life.

D.The man doesn't want to have a social life.

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听力原文:How do you like this city?(3)A.It's wonderful.B.It doesn't matter.C.I once visite

听力原文:How do you like this city?

(3)

A.It's wonderful.

B.It doesn't matter.

C.I once visited this city.

D.Never mind.

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听力原文:W: Poor Jonny! To be so close to finishing and then not graduate!M: If you had kn

听力原文:W: Poor Jonny! To be so close to finishing and then not graduate!

M: If you had known what scores he got in the exam, you wouldn't feel like that.

What can be inferred about Jonny?

A.He had no interest in social work.

B.He didn't work hard in school.

C.He graduated successfully.

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听力原文:John's not from San Francisco, is he?(A) Once, with my parents when I was six, bu

听力原文:John's not from San Francisco, is he?

(A) Once, with my parents when I was six, but I don't really remember it very well.

(B) No, but he lived there for a couple of years.

(C) He'll be there for the whole week.

(37)

A.

B.

C.

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听力原文:I haven't read a good book in ages.(A) About once a month on average.(B) I have o

听力原文:I haven't read a good book in ages.

(A) About once a month on average.

(B) I have one that you might enjoy.

(C) Can I borrow it when you're finished with it?

(8)

A.

B.

C.

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听力原文:W: Frank thinks you shouldn't use your good knife to fix that.M: Tell him it's no

听力原文:W: Frank thinks you shouldn't use your good knife to fix that.

M: Tell him it's not his knife.

Q: What does the man imply?

(18)

A.He once borrowed Frank' s knife.

B.The knife belongs to him.

C.Frank's knife isn't as good as his.

D.Frank should mind his own business.

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听力原文:The football match will begin at once, won't it?(A) I think Happy Team will win t

听力原文:The football match will begin at once, won't it?

(A) I think Happy Team will win the game.

(B) Yes, there goes the referee's whistle.

(C) I like Net Team better.

(23)

A.

B.

C.

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听力原文:W: Bob thinks you shouldn't use your good knife to fix that.M: Tell him it's not

听力原文:W: Bob thinks you shouldn't use your good knife to fix that.

M: Tell him it's not his knife.

Q: What does the man imply?

(15)

A.The knife belongs to him.

B.The man once borrowed Bob's knife.

C.Bob should mind his own business.

D.Bob's knife isn't as good as that of the man.

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听力原文:Weren't there many people at the seminar?(A) Only half of whom we expected showed

听力原文:Weren't there many people at the seminar?

(A) Only half of whom we expected showed up.

(B) It really wasn't as informative as I expected.

(C) It was about social implications of our current economic state.

(25)

A.

B.

C.

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听力原文:M:I don't remember the ceiling being this high.I had the impression that it was a
bout 3 meters.

W:So did I. But it'll be perfect once we get the furniture in.

Q:What are they talking about?

(17)

A.The room they are going to move into.

B.The yard of their old house.

C.The quality of the furniture they bought.

D.The feeling they have of their neighborhood.

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