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Man: Would it be better to buy a monthly meal ticket, or pay for each meal separately? Wom

an: What difference does it make? The price per meal is the same either way. Question: What does the woman mean?

A.The man should buy a different meal ticket each month.

B.Different people eat different amounts.

C.Buying the meal ticket won"t save the man money.

D.The price of a meal varies from month to month.

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第1题
听力原文:M: Aren't there any direct flights?W: I'm sorry. Your best bet would be at nine a

听力原文:M: Aren't there any direct flights?

W: I'm sorry. Your best bet would be at nine a.m. departure on United flight twelve arriving in Chicago at eleven a. m., with five-hour wait for your connecting flight to Los Angeles.

Q: What time will the man leave Chicago?

(17)

A.At 9 a.m.

B.At 11 a.m.

C.At2p. m.

D.At4p. m.

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第2题
Among the company was a lawyer,a young man of about twenty-five. On being asked his opinio
n,he said,“Capital punishment and life imprisonment are equally immoral. If I were to make a choice between them,I would rather choose the latter. Anyway,it's better to live than not to live at all. ”

A lively discussion followed. A banker,who was then younger and more nervous than the lawyer,suddenly lost his temper and cried out,“It's a lie. I bet you two millions. You wouldn't stick in a cell even for five years. ”

“If you mean it,”replied the young lawyer,“I bet I'll stay there longer;make it fifteen instead of five. ”

“Fifteen!Done!”cried the banker. “Gentleman. I bet you two millions. ”

“Agreed. Two millions for my freedom,”said the lawyer.

So this wild,ridiculous bet came to pass. The banker could not hide his excitement. During supper he said to the lawyer jokingly,“Come to your senses,young man,before it's too late. Two millions are nothing to me,but you stand to lose three or four of the best years of your life. I say three or four because you'll never stick it out any longer. Don't forget that voluntary imprisonment is much harder to put up with than an enforced one. The idea that you have the right to free yourself any moment will poison your life in the cell. I pity you. ”

And now the banker,pacing from comer to comer,recalled all this and asked himself,“Why did I make this bet?What's the good?The lawyer lost fifteen years of his life and I threw away two millions. Will it convince people that capital punishment is worse or better than imprisonment for life?No,no!Rubbish!On my part,it was the caprice(心血来潮)of a well-fed millionaire;on the lawyer's part,it's the pure greed of gold. ”

The lawyer would choose life imprisonment because______.

A.he was younger than the banker

B.capital punishment was immoral

C.it was better than capital punishment

D.the banker would give him $200,000

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第3题
Passage OneQuestions 21 to 25 are based on the following passage.Among the company was a l

Passage OneQuestions 21 to 25 are based on the following passage.

Among the company was a lawyer, a young man of about twenty-five. On being asked his opinion, he said, "Capital punishment and life imprisonment are equally immoral. If I were to make a choice between them, I would rather choose the latter Anyway, it's better to live than not to live at all."

A lively discussion followed. A banker, who was then younger and more nervous than the lawyer, suddenly lost his temper and cried out, "It's a lie. I bet you two million .You wouldn't stick in a cell even for five years."

"If you mean it," replied the young lawyer, "I bet I'll stay there longer; make it fifteen instead of five."

"Fifteen! Done!" cried the banker. "Gentleman, I bet you two millions."

"Agreed. Two millions for my freedom," said the lawyer.

So this wild, ridiculous bet came to pass. The banker could not hide his excitement During supper he said to the lawyer jokingly, "Come to your senses, young man, before it's too late. Two millions are nothing to me, but you stand to lose three or four of the best years of your life. I say three or four because you'll never stick it out any longer Don't forget that voluntary imprisonment is much harder to put up with than a enforced one. The idea that you have the right to free yourself any moment will poison your life in the cell. I pity you."

And now the banker, pacing from comer to comer, recalled all this and asked himself, "Why did I make this bet? What's the good? The lawyer lost fifteen years of hi life and I threw away two millions. Will it convince people that capital punishment is worse or better than imprisonment for life? No, no! Rubbish! On my part, it was the caprice (心血来潮) of a well-fed millionaire; on the lawyer's part, it's the pure greed c gold."

21.The lawyer would choose life imprisonment because.

A.he was younger than the banker

B.capital punishment was immoral

C.it was better than capital punishment

D. the banker would give him $200,000

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第4题
听力原文:M: I think I will have the spaghetti and a large salad with Italian dressing. I u
sually have French or Thousand Island dressing with my salad but today I want to try something new. What are you having?

W: Spaghetti sounds good. But I feel like a medium rare steak. I am starving! Oh, yeah I Would you like soup with that?

M: By any chance, do you know what kinds of soup they have today?

W: Yeah, I saw it on the menu. They have vegetable soup and clam chowder today. I bet you will have vegetable soup. I know you don't enjoy eating clams. Also, I want to ask if we can see the wine list.

What kinds of dressing is the man going to have today?

A.French

B.Thousand Island

C.Italian

D.Honey mustard

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第5题
听力原文:M: The Republican Party in America is opposing stem cell research. I find it hard
to believe that in this day and age,someone would do that.

W: Stem cell research sounds pretty impressive,I'll admit.But just what is it?

M: Well,a stem cell is a special type of cell.It is a general cell that.when it divides.Call become any specific type of cell.

W: You mean,a stem cell can become a heart cell?Or a brain cell or a kidney cell?

M: That's about it.Stem cells are a part of the body's maintenance and repair system.When they divide, they can become any cell type.

W: I guess there would be some tremendous medical advantages in that sort of research.

M: You've said a mouthful.Recently,scientists were able to help a man who lost a jawbone from cancer.They recreated bone material for his jaw from stem cells.What it means is that since the new bone was created out of the person's own cells,there was no problem with rejection because the DNA was the same.

W: I bet the person was delighted.Why would anyone oppose that sort of research?It would seem to have endless potential to benefit the human race.

M: I agree,but there are people who think we should not interfere with nature and mainipulate"what is not natural".

W: It is easier to hold such a narrow view if you're not in a position to need the benefits of the research.If you're missing a jawbone because of cancer,you probably support the research.

What is the man's attitude toward the stem cell research?

A.Supportive.

B.Opposed.

C.Pessimistic.

D.Neutral.

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第6题
One day Mrs. Smith visited her family doctor. He was an old man with a beard (胡须). "What

One day Mrs. Smith visited her family doctor. He was an old man with a beard (胡须). "What's tile problem?' the doctor asked her. "I am very worried about my son. Teddy. " Mrs. Smith said. "I can't slop hen From belling(打赌). He spends all his money betting on horse races(赛马). And even worse he'll bet on anything. ft doesn't matter what it is. " The doctor said. "I've saved (挽救) many people from gantline (赌博) before. Send him to me. '

The next day Mrs. Smith sent her san to see the doctor. While they were talking. the boy was looking at the doctor's beard. Suddenly he said. "I bet you S 50 that's not a main beard. bard". "Oh the doctor said. 'Call I pull your beard Lind find out?" the boy said. The doctor thought this was a good way to leach hen a lesson. so he said. "OK. If my beard is main. you will have to pay me $ 50. " The boy pulled it and soon Found out it was real. The doctor laughed.

Two days later the doctor telephoned Mrs. Smith. "l think I've saved your son. " He told her the story. Btu Mrs. Smith said. "You're wrong. You've made him worse. " "How can that be?" "Before

he went to see you. he bet me $100 that you would ask him to pull your beard!"

Teddy's problem was that he liked burling too much.

A.True.

B.False.

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第7题
听力原文:M: How much are the carnations and tile roses?W: One dollar for each carnation an

听力原文:M: How much are the carnations and tile roses?

W: One dollar for each carnation and (9)one and a half for each red rose.

M: (9)Then I'd like a dozen red carnations and half a dozen red roses.

W: I bet it's for your mother, (8)as it's Mother's Day today.

M: Well, not completely true. (8)It happens to be her birthday.

W: Oh, really? I guess she must be very happy to receive these beautiful carnations from you.

M: Yeah, she will. She really likes flowers. So I buy her some every year. I'd just wish they would stay fresh longer than they do.

W: (10)Put a little sugar and vitamin C in the water. They'll stay fresh for days.

M: Really? I'll tell my mother. And thanks for your suggestion.

W: That's all right. Happy birthday to your mother!

(8)

A.Birthday of the man's mother.

B.Mother's Day.

C.Mother's Day and the birthday of the man's mother.

D.Mother's Day and the lady's birthday.

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第8题
听力原文:M: How much are the carnations and the roses?W: One dollar for each carnation and

听力原文:M: How much are the carnations and the roses?

W: One dollar for each carnation and (9)one and a half for each red rose.

M: (9)Then I'd like a dozen red carnations and half a dozen red roses.

W: I bet it's for your mother, (8)as it's Mother's Day today.

M: Well, not completely true. (8)It happens to be her birthday.

W: Oh, really? I guess she must be very happy to receive these beautiful carnations from you.

M: Yeah, she will. She really likes flowers. So I buy her some every year. I'd just wish they would stay fresh longer than they do.

W: (10)Put a little sugar and vitamin C in the water. They'll stay fresh for days.

M: Really? I'll tell my mother. And thanks for your suggestion.

W: That's all right. Happy birthday to your mother!

(8)

A.Birthday of the man's mother.

B.Mother's Day.

C.Mother's Day and the birthday of the man's mother.

D.Mother's Day and the lady's birthday.

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第9题
听力原文:W: Hey, Tom! I heard that you are auditing at the history class. How do you like
it?

M: Pretty good! Prof. Lincoln talked a lot about Africa yesterday. (13) Do you know which African country has the strongest economy?

W: (13) I would guess South Africa. It's probably got the most modern infrastructure of all the African countries.

M: (13) Exactly! And Prof. Lincoln said that it is one of the most stable democracies in that part of the world.

W: Sounds interesting. What else did Prof. Lincoln say?

M: As developed as it is now, that's not to say that there haven't been problems. I bet you can guess what I'm referring to.

W: Apartheid?

M: Yes, under apartheid, the government maintained a policy of separating the white minority and the black majority. (14) Early on, black people were barred from being members of parliament. It was a whites-only government.

W: Does everyone speak English in South Africa?

M: No, not necessarily. Most people do, but there are actually eleven official languages. English is one. The most commonly spoken language that's native to the area would be Zulu.

W: And... And how about the population there?

M: Interestingly, South Africa has the largest population of people of European descent in Africa, and the largest Indian population outside of Asia. Not only that, (15) it also has the largest mixed race community in Africa.

W: Oh, you really know a lot about that country now! I guess I want to audit at the history class next semester.

M: I bet you won't regret it.

13. According to the conversation, what is the situation about South Africa?

14.What does the man say about the black people under apartheid?

15.What can we learn about South Africa from the conversation?

(1)

A.It has the strongest economy in Africa.

B.It is the most famous country in Africa.

C.It has the most stable democracy in Africa.

D.It has the biggest population in Africa.

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第10题
听力原文:If you had visited the museum, I bet you would never forget the local cultural tr
adition.

The speaker is expressing

A.his regret.

B.his expectation.

C.his certainty.

D.his bet.

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第11题
听力原文:If I had gone to the game, you bet I would have enjoyed seeing our team win. The

听力原文:If I had gone to the game, you bet I would have enjoyed seeing our team win.

The speaker regretted having______.

A.missed the game.

B.gone to the game.

C.won the game.

D.missed the bet.

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