"Listen," he said, clutching my arm eagerly,…
A、grasp tightly
B、hang loosely
C、touch softly
D、hold lightly
A、grasp tightly
B、hang loosely
C、touch softly
D、hold lightly
When the author began to talk to the older woman, he expected that______.
A.she would just listen without speaking
B.she would communicate with him
C.she would interrupt him if necessary
D.she would care about what he said
Now,, listen to the passage.
By what means did Joe think he could become rich?
[A] He thought that he would either find a good job or he would be a thief.
[B] He said that he would become rich by way of robbing the bank.
[C] He said that he could rob the rich of their money.
[D] He might be rich if he worked harder.
SECTION C NEWS BROADCAST
Directions: In this section, you will hear several news items. Listen to them carefully and then answer the questions that follow.
听力原文: Saudi Arabia has said it will not allow the United States to use its facilities for any attack against neighboring Iraq even if a strike sanction by the United Nations. The Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Saudi Al Faisal said the Kingdom wanted a political resolution to the crisis over weapons inspections. He said Saudi Arabia would abide by the decision of the UN Security Council, and would cooperate with it, but he said that cooperation would not extend to the use of Saudi military forces or facilities.
Saudi Arabia would do the following EXCEPT
A.making a political resolution to the crisis over weapons inspections.
B.abiding by the decision of the UN Security Council.
C.allowing the United States to use its facilities to attack Iraq.
D.cooperating with the decision of the UN Security Council.
听力原文:W: Listen, John. You've already taken the interview. Just forget about it.
M: That's easier said than done.
Q: What does John mean?
(6)
A.He forgot to take the interview.
B.He hopes that he will do better during the interview.
C.It will be hard for him to forget about the interview.
D.The interview was very pleasant.
W: Well, they said it would be about ten days. Listen, if you're so anxious to find out, why don't you call them and ask if they've made a decision yet?
Q: What can we learn from the conversation?
(15)
A.The man is looking for work.
B.The woman is out of employment.
C.The man thinks he is qualified.
D.The woman thinks he has failed.
M: It's easier said than done.
Q: What can we learn from the conversation?
(2)
A.The exam was easier.
B.Tom is sure that he will do better.
C.The exam is easier than last one.
D.Tom is afraid of failing the exam.
Some psychologists(心理学家) maintain that mental acts such as thinking are not performed in the brain alone, but that one's muscles also participate. (76)It may be said that we think with our muscles in somewhat the same way that we listen to music with our bodies.
You surely are not surprised to be told that you usually listen to music not only with your ears but with your whole body. Few people can listen to music without moving their body or, more specifically, some part of their body. Often when one listens to a symphonic concert on the radio, he is attracted to direct the orchestra (乐队) even though he knows there is a good conductor on the job.
Strange as this behavior. may be, there is a very good reason for it. One cannot derive all possible enjoyment from music unless he participates, so to speak, in its performance. The listener "feels" himself into the music with more or less noticeable motions of his body.
(77) The muscles of the body actually participate in the mental process of thinking in the same way, but this participation is less obvious because it is less noticeable.
Some psychologists think that thinking is ______
A.not a mental process
B.more of a physical process than a mental action
C.a process that involves our entire bodies
D.a process that involves the muscles as well as the brain
M: Yes. Good for him.
W: I don't think it is a good idea for Mr. Smith.
M: Why not?
W: Because he is old. In my country, when a person is 80, he is supposed to stay at home and be taken care of
M: Really? I think Mr. Smith can do whatever he wants as long as he knows how to do it well and he is sure be is safe.
W: I agree with you there.
(20)
A.To join in the sport games
B.To have a parachute jump
C.To travel around the world
D.To practicing diving
There was no end to the fun during tea, and Marianne had to tell her mother about Wolfgang wanting to play a difficult piece. When the meal was finished, Marianne helped to clear away the dishes. Suddenly Leopold got up. "Listen!" said he in a surprised voice. "Listen! Marianne is playing the piece better than ever!"
But Marianne was washing dishes in the kitchen.
His wife following, Leopold walked quietly upstairs, the lamp in one hand, his music book in the other. He pushed open the door, and there was little Wolfgang playing in the darkness. "I love it" whispered the child.
It was the beginning of Mozart's life of music.
Wolfgang was quiet when his sister practiced the piano because______.
A.he loved music
B.he liked his sister
C.he didn't want to make a noise
D.he didn't feel well
SECTION 1 (10 points)
Listen to the following passages and then decide whether the statements below are true or false. There are 10 questions in this section, with 1 points each. You will hear the recording only ONCE. At the end of the recording, you will have 2 minutes to finish this section.
听力原文: When Henry turned twenty-one, he was legally allowed to vote, but in Davidson County in 1941, blacks could not vote. One night, after he had turned twenty-one, Henry put his father and five other people in his father's Model A Ford and drove to the house of the voting registrar. He said they were there to put their names in the voting book. The registrar was prepared for this. He said the literacy regulation required that Henry be able to read the Constitution of the United States. He placed a copy on the table. Henry picked it up and read it. The registrar looked at Henry and realized he had no choice. He entered Henry's name in the book. He was the first black to register in the county. The second was his father, because Henry would not leave until his father's name, and the names of the five others, were put in the book. That was not enough. The next day Henry brought more people to the courthouse, where he faced a different clerk who refused to register the people. Henry told him, "I believe you ought to register these folks. They're able to read. Not all of your folks coming in here can read." For the first time the county government encountered a man who would not budge from his belief in his rights. Henry got the people registered.
The black people did not vote in America in 1941.
A.正确
B.错误
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