—Who made a phone call to me just now ,David?—I don't know, but is was a girl's
—Who made a phone call to me just now ,David?
—I don't know, but is was a girl's_____.
A.sound
B.singing
C.noise
D.voice
—Who made a phone call to me just now ,David?
—I don't know, but is was a girl's_____.
A.sound
B.singing
C.noise
D.voice
In the future, telephones can perform. the following EXCEPT______.
A.telling you who is calling without picking up the phone
B.keeping dialing the number for you until it is through
C.allowing you to speak between two calls
D.some other prospects of new services
听力原文:M: There was a phone call for you earlier today.
W: Who was it? I have been expecting a call from John all day.
Q:What does the woman want to know?
(4)
A.Who made the phone call.
B.What the call was about.
C.Who came earlier than he.
D.When John called him.
Section A
Directions: This section is to test your ability to understand short dialogues. There are 5 recorded dialogues in it. After each dialogue, there is a recorded question. The dialogues and the questions will be spoken only once. When you hear a question, you should decide on the correct answer from the 4 choices A , B, C, and D.
听力原文:M: There was a phone call for you earlier today.
W: Who was it? I have been expecting a call from John all day.
Q:What does the woman want to know?
(1)
A.Who made the phone call.
B.What the call was about.
C.Who came earlier than he.
D.When John called him.
We like to see murderers and thieves end up in prison. If they are【46】e______as a consequence of being filmed by security cameras, having their phone calls【47】1______to or their email messages read,【48】m______just be the weapon we have long been looking for in our war against them. Recent【49】s______breakthroughs have also made it possible to solve crimes that took place decades【50】a______, so that just about any story can be worked out from its ending. This, too, is good news; if it is true it means that there really is no hiding place for the wrongdoer,【51】______the police will always get their man, and that crime doesn’t pay.
The worrying thing is, of course, that it is not just the【52】______(crime) who are being watched. All of us have now become the stars of films made in shops, car parks and the high street. Records are kept, and sometimes【53】______(sell) , of the numbers we most often phone, while the emails we like to think of as being private and【54】______(person) are copied and stored by persons unknown. Some say this is the price of freedom【55】f______crime, and that the innocent have nothing to fear.
(16)
Cell Phone Lets Your Secret Out
Your cell phone holds secrets about you. Besides the names and【51】 that you've programmed into it, traces of your DNA linger on the device, according to a new study.
DNA is genetic material that【52】 in every cell. Like your fingerprint, your DNA is unique to you【53】 you have an identical twin. Scientists today routinely analyze DNA in blood, saliva, or hair left【54】 at the scene of a crime. The results often help detectives identify【55】 and their victims. Your cell phone can reveal more about you【56】 you might think.
Method J. McFadden, a scientist at McMaster University in Hamilton, Ontario, heard about a crime in which the suspect bled onto a cell phone and later dropped the【57】. This made her wonder whether traces of DNA lingered on cell phones—even when no blood was involved.【58】she and colleague Margaret Wallace of the City University of New York analyzed the flip-open phones of 10 volunteers. They used swabs to collect【59】 traces of the users from two parts of the phone: the outside, where the user holds it, and the【60】 , which is placed at the user's ear.
The scientists scrubbed the phones using a solution made mostly【61】alcohol. The aim of washing was to remove all detectable traces of DNA. The owners got their phones【62】for another week. Then the researchers collected the phones and repeated the swabbing of each phone once more.
The scientists discovered DNA that【63】to the phone's speaker on each of the phones. Better samples were collected from the outside of each phone, but those swabs also picked up DNA that belonged to other people who had apparently also handled the phone.【64】, DNA showed up even in swabs that were taken immediately after the phones were scrubbed. That suggests that washing won't remove all traces of evidence from a criminal's device. So cell phones can now be added to the【65】of clues that can clinch a crime-scene investigation.
(51)
A.numbers
B.music
C.secrets
D.films
听力原文: In the case of mobile phones,change is everything.Recent research indicates that the mobile phone is changing not only our culture,but our very bodies as well.
First, let's talk about culture.The difference between the mobile phone and its parent,the fixed-line phone is,you get whoever answers it This has several implications.The most common one,however,and perhaps the thing that has changed our culture forever,is the “meeting” influence.People no longer need to made firm plans about when and where to meet.Twenty years ago,a Friday night would need to be arranged in advance.Now,however.a night out can be arranged on the run.Texting changes people as well.In theft paper "Insights into the Social and Psychological Effects of SMS Text Messaging",two British researchers distinguished between two types of mobile phone users:the “talkers” and the "texters"—those who prefer voice to text message and those who prefer text to voice.They found that the mobile phone's individuality and privacy gave texters the ability to express a whole Flew outer personality.Texters were likely to report that their family would be surprised if they were to read their texts.
Another scientist wrote of the changes that mobiles have brought to body language.There are two kinds that people use while speaking on the phone.There is the "speakeasy":the head is held high,in a self-confident way,chatting away.And them is the "spacemaker":these people focus on themselves and keep out other people.
(33)
A.It is affecting our health seriously.
B.It hinders our reading and writing.
C.It is changing our bodies as well as our culture.
D.It surprises people with unexpected messages.
Cell Phone Lets Your Secret Out
Your cell phone holds secrets about you. Besides the names and【51】 that you've programmed into it, traces of your DNA linger(逗留) on the device, according to a new study.
DNA is genetic(遗传的) material that【52】 in every cell. Like your fingerprint, your DNA is unique to you【53】 you have an identical twin. Scientists today routinely analyze DNA in blood, saliva(涎,唾液), or hair left【54】 at the scene of a crime. The results often help detectives identify【55】 and their victims. Your cell phone can reveal more about you【56】 you might think.
Meghan J. McFadden, a scientist at McMaster University in Hamilton, Ontario, heard about a crime in which the suspect bled onto a cell phone and later dropped the【57】 This made her wonder whether traces of DNA lingered on cell phones -- even when no blood was involved.【58】 she and colleague Margaret Wallace of the City University of New York analyzed the flip-open phones(翻盖手机) of 10 volunteers. They used swabs(药签) to collect【59】 traces of the users from two parts of the phone: the outside, where the user holds it, and the【60】, which is placed at the user's ear.
The scientists scrubbed(用力擦洗;擦净) the phones using a solution made mostly【61】alcohol. The aim of washing was to remove all detectable traces of DNA. The owners got their phones
【62】for another week. Then the researchers collected the phones and repeated the swabbing of each phone once more.
The scientists discovered DNA that【63】to the phone's speaker on each of the phones. Better samples were collected from the outside of each phone, but those swabs also picked up DNA that belonged to other people who had apparently also handled the phone.【64】, DNA showed up even in swabs that were taken immediately after the phones were scrubbed. That suggests that washing won't remove all traces of evidence from a criminal's device. So cell phones can now be added to the【65】of clues that can clinch(确定,决定) a crime-scene investigation.
(51)
A.numbers
B.music
C.secrets
D.films
"If you aren't not 'too late, Larry says, "you climb out onto the cold steel and try to talk to the poor guy, and pull him anyhow back to safety. For many suicide attempts are made on the spur of the moment, and lives can be saved. But if you fail if the person jumps into the bottomless pool, there is no describing how helpless you feel. Following are some tricks that have worked: 'if you're going to jump, at least give me your mom's phone number so I can call and tell her ,'or' That's a nice watch. If you are going to jump, can I have it?' sometimes, all it takes is the voice of the human being who cares."
Larry estimates he has rescued about thirty people in these ten years of service.
What is Larry's job?
A.A professional driver.
B.A telephone operator.
C.A rescuer on the Golden Gate Bridge.
D.A guard on the Golden Gate Bridge.
A.made
B.took
C.kept
D.sought
A、Cal is a steel magnate who is very wealthy
B、Cal loves her so much
C、Rose is forced by her snobbish mother
D、Rose is attracted by Cal’s talents
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