听力原文: Seven members of an extreme right-wing terrorist group involved in a plot send l
To whom were the letter bombs intended to send?
A.The Danish Police.
B.Six Swedish people.
C.A Danish woman.
D.Three right-wingers.
To whom were the letter bombs intended to send?
A.The Danish Police.
B.Six Swedish people.
C.A Danish woman.
D.Three right-wingers.
听力原文:M: If you're not too busy tonight, how about catching a movie?
W: I thought you had to work on that big presentation you are making in front of the board members tomorrow. Have you already prepared everything?
M: Well, not quite, but it's okay because it got postponed until next Friday. One of the board members had to cancel because of a family emergency. I am somewhat disappointed, but at the same time, I am a bit relieved as well.
W: In that case, let's go to the seven o'clock show. You get the tickets, and I will treat you to a nice place for dinner. Is that okay?
When was the speech originally scheduled for?
A.Today.
B.Tomorrow.
C.This Friday.
D.Next week.
To whom were the letter bombs intended to send?
A.The Danish Police.
B.Six Swedish people.
C.A Danish woman.
D.Three right-wingers.
Telescopes across the world, and in Earth orbit, will be watching the giant spray of debris thrown out by the impact. The brightened comet in the constellation Virgo may even be visible to the naked eye, allowing members of the public around the world to join in this historic moment in astronomy.
What can we learn about the impactor?
A.It is a little more than 180 kg.
B.It is about 3 tons.
C.It travels at a speed of 37 thousand kilometers all hour.
D.It travels at a speed of 17 thousand kilometers an hour.
听力原文: And the last stop on our tour is the cafeteria. The cafeteria is open in the morning from seven to ten and for lunch from twelve noon to two-thirty. Hot food is served from this area on the right; sandwiches and snacks are over there on the left; and in the middle, here, is the salad bar. In your employee orientation pack you'll find a cafe card. This first one is complimentary. It has ten euros worth of credit on it. When you've selected your food, take it to the checkout. The cashier will add up your purchases and tell you how much credit you have left. When it is used up, you can purchase a new card. There's a card machine in the lobby. Let's all get a cup of coffee and sit here in the cafeteria where I'll try to answer any questions you have.
Who is being addressed?
A.Business students
B.Cafeteria staff members
C.Tourists from abroad
D.New employees
How many members are there in the Arab League?
A.13.
B.23.
C.22.
D.15.
Telescopes across the world, and in Earth orbit, will be watching the giant spray of debris thrown out by the impact. The brightened comet in the constellation Virgo may even be visible to the naked eye, allowing members of the public around the world to join in this historic moment in astronomy.
What can we learn about the impactor?
A.It is a little more than 180 kg.
B.It is about 3 tons.
C.It travels at a speed of 37 thousand kilometers an hour.
D.It travels at a speed of 17 thousand kilometers an hour.
听力原文: This is the day when America remembers those who died in service to their country. And nowhere is the extent of their sacrifice more on display than in Arlington National Cemetery-- where seven generations of the fallen are buried. President Bush spoke in the cemetery' s amphitheater-- a massive white structure surrounded by seemingly endless rows of small white headstones. Many of the nation' s greatest military heroes are buried in Arlington. But so too are hundreds of thousands of men and women whose names arc known only to the families and communities that mourn them. They include several hundred soldiers killed since the September 11 attacks on the United States in places like Kabul and Kandahar, Baghdad and Ramadi. The sod is still fresh on those graves, many covered with personal messages, flowers and flags. The president said their sacrifice must not be in vain, and the cause of protecting freedom will never end. Earlier, the president laid a wreath at the Tomb of the Unknowns, which contains the unidentified remains of members of the U.S. military killed in major conflicts. He was accompanied by several families of the fallen.
According to the news, many of American greatest military heroes are buried in______.
A.Kabul
B.Arlington
C.Baghdad
D.Kandahar
听力原文:M: You're my campaign manager, Julie (19) . How do I convince members of the Student Union that I'm the best for school president (20) ?
W: That won't be easy.
M: Thanks a lot.
W: I'm just kidding, Bob. Actually I think once we show everyone how well you did as a junior class treasurer, you will win easily.
M: How do we do that? Meet with all three thousand people who are members of the Student Union?
W: Come on. What I'm thinking of first is hanging campaign posters in all the hallways, where most of the students are sure to see them.
M: That sounds good. But everyone puts up posters. What can we do to make that different?
W: The campus radio station is willing to let you have five minutes tomorrow morning at seven o' clock to outline your plans for the year (21) . Lots of students will be listening then.
M: That's a great idea!
W: I've also arranged for you to give a speech during dinner tomorrow. At least five hundred of the students will be there. You'll answer questions after you've finished speaking.
M: That means I'd better come up with the speech pretty quickly. How about if I write it tonight and show it to you after chemistry class tomorrow (22) ?
W: Fine. I'll see you after class.
M: Thanks for all your help!
(23)
A.Their lecture notes.
B.The man's election plans.
C.Putting up posters.
D.The campus radio station.
听力原文: Geography as a subject has been taught at Illinois State University since a year after it founding ins 1857. The Department came into existence in 1860 with the creation of the Division of History and Geography, and in 1902 was established as a separate department. By either measure, the Geography Program at Illinois State is one two or three oldest in the country. It is also one of the first programs established on the Illinois State campus. Today, there are nine tenure line faculty members and one full-time instructor.
Geology at Illinois State dates to the appearance of John Wesley Powell, but after his departure eighty-seven years elapsed until the Department hired its next academic geologist, Tom Searight in 1959. The undergraduate major in Geology was established in 1969 with three faculty members. In 1993 a Master program in hydrogeology was inaugurated, and the geology faculty grew to its current complement of seven with one full-time instructor.
Although the early emphasis among the department faculty was on teaching, it is clear that many were active scholars as well, and that tradition continues today. Current faculty have active research agendas, and bring that experience into the classroom.
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A.In 1857.
B. In 1860.
C. In 1902.
D. In 1959.
听力原文: A grass-roots group troubled by recent Republican triumphs and the influence of the Christian right is fighting back in Northern Virginia by defending the teaching of Darwinian evolution, a battleground in the national culture war. From Minnesota to Pennsylvania to Georgia to Texas, critics of modern Darwinism have battled to change textbooks and classroom approaches. Politicians, scientists and faith leaders on both sides have joined in the struggle. At hearings in May, the Kansas Board of Education, which has a conservative majority, supported teaching alternatives to evolution, a theory accepted by the vast majority of the scientific establishment. Evolution's newest defenders mostly are middle-class people with day jobs. Together, they call themselves the Message Group and describe themselves as" determined and balanced" voters worded about social conservatives. The Message Group do not hide the fact that they are starting from scratch. Seven months ago, a dozen members were learning one another's names. Five months ago, they were choosing a mission. They selected evolution after deciding that other issues, such as Social Security revisions, were well-covered by bigger, richer groups. The emerging debate over the teaching of science, they reasoned, was important, local and manageable, an area in which they could make a small impact--and if they got lucky, a big one.
What is the Message Group defending?
A.The theory of evolution.
B.The new classroom approaches.
C.The Christian right.
D.The government.
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