听力原文:According to the conversation, how can the girl get a helmet?(16)A.Buy one.B.Borr
听力原文:According to the conversation, how can the girl get a helmet?
(16)
A.Buy one.
B.Borrow one from the man.
C.Make one.
D.Steal one.
听力原文:According to the conversation, how can the girl get a helmet?
(16)
A.Buy one.
B.Borrow one from the man.
C.Make one.
D.Steal one.
听力原文: The infant mortality rate in China has declined notably since the beginning of the 1990s, according to China's new white paper on children's conditions. The average decrease in infant mortality in the country is 5 percent a year since 1990. The mortality rate of children under five years old has been tailing off by 5.85 percent annually, the white paper says. The white paper, entitled "The Situation of children in China" and issued by the Information Office of the State Council says that so far, no other country in the world with an annual per capita income approximate to China's has attained such rapid decreases.
The percentage of the annual decrease in infant mortality rate since 1990 is
A.6.5.
B.5.85.
C.5.
D.19.
Statements
Directions: In this part of the test, you will hear several short statements. These statements will be spoken ONLY ONCE, and you will not find them written on the paper, so you must listen carefully. When you hear a statement, read the answer choices and decide which one is closest in meaning to the statement you have heard. Then write the letter of the answer you have chosen in the corresponding space in your ANSWER BOOKLET.
听力原文:According to some research, there is still relatively little job mobility in American industry.
(21)
A.American workers tend to stay in one job.
B.Crop dusting jobs in American are few.
C.The mob moved very slowly.
D.Their relatives live in a mobile home.
听力原文: The American soul singer James Brown has died at the age of 73. His agent told the BBC the singer had died in a hospital in Atlanta, where he'd been treated for pneumonia. The man, who became known as the God father of soul, was a former shoeshine boy. He grew up in poverty in the American south, who went on to write and produce some of the most successful anthems of the civil rights movement in the United States in the 1960s. The U.S. civil rights activist Derevent al Shopton paid his respects, "James Brown was not just a guy who'd made a lot of hits, he changed culture for us. He made the common landmark. We've lost more than loves. We have lost the way of life."
According to the news, James Brown ______.
A.used to be a shoemaker
B.grew up in a well-to-do family
C.supported the Civil Rights Movement
D.was the God Father of Blues
听力原文: Scientists say they can tell what air and sea conditions were like hundreds of thousands of years ago. They say pieces of ice taken from Greenland provide such information.
Scientists took the ice from more than one-and-a-half mile deep in huge masses of ice that float on the sea. That is the deepest scientists ever have drilled for ice. The ice represents 25,000 years of history. It provides one of the clearest records of ancient weather.
European and American scientific teams have been studying ice from the same area to confirm each other's findings. The scientists examine the ice that was formed each year. They measure the oxygen and carbon dioxide in the ice. These measurements tell about the year's temperature.
From these measurements, the scientific teams say that the past 10,000 years is the only period during which the weather has not changed very much. Before that time, they believe very large, sudden changes in the weather were common. The ice appears to show that at some periods, Earth's weather changed from very hot to very cold in only ten years.
According to the news, the ice from Greenland provides information about
A.oxygen.
B.ancient weather.
C.carbon dioxide.
D.temperature.
听力原文: The front-runner in the presidential election in Haiti Rene Preval has accused the electoral authorities of committing fraud in an attempt to stop him winning outright. With almost all the votes counted, Mr. Preva1 is just short of the majority needed to avoid a second round. Two people were killed during unrest in the city. The United Nations Security Council has called for calm and extended the mandate of its peace mission in Haiti by six months. According .to official election figures with around 90 per cent of the votes counted, Rene Preval is just short of the 50 per cent he needs to avoid a second round runoff. Speaking in the Haitian capital Port-au-Prince, he said he'd seen gross errors and probably gigantic fraud. Claiming a first round victory, he urged his supporters to keep up protests, but he also called them on to be mature, responsible and non-violent.
If Rene Preval's supporters exceeded 50% of the total voters, he would
A.surpass another candidate.
B.be the president of Haiti.
C.avoid a second round runoff.
D.defeat his rival in the first round.
听力原文: Scientists say they can tell what air and sea conditions were like hundreds of thousands of years ago. They say pieces of ice taken from Greenland provide such information. Scientists took the ice from more than one and a half miles deep in huge masses of ice that float on the sea. That is the deepest scientists have ever drilled for ice. The ice represent 25, 000 years of history. It provides one of the clearest records of ancient weather. European and American scientific teams have been studying ice from the same area to confirm each other's findings. The scientists examined the ice that was formed each year. They measured the oxygen and carbon dioxide in the ice. These measurements tell about the year's temperature. From these measurements the scientific teams say the past ten thousand years is the only period during which the weather has not changed very much. Before that time, they believed very large and sudden changes in the weather were common. The ice appears to show that at some periods Earth's weather changed from very hot to very cold in only ten years.
According to the news, the ice from Greenland provides information about
A.oxygen.
B.ancient weather.
C.carbon dioxide.
D.temperature.
SECTION B PASSAGES
Directions: In this section, you will hear several passages. Listen to the passages carefully and then answer the questions that follow.
听力原文: The rights we are granted by the Constitution to guarantee the basic freedoms of speech, religion, petition, press, and assembly. By exercising these rights, freedom can be discovered, and can also be costly. The corruption for power is a popular factor in the decay of American rights. For example, if the underdog wishes to attack the wrong doings of leaders, the underdog's accusations may be twisted and undermine the real issue. The power to distort often gives the assistance to higher authority, and often leads to victory. Therefore people often lose rights that they have originally been given. Given the fact that out of all Americans today, two percent are millionaires, and fifty percent of this number happen to be Jewish people; this might reinforce the belief that the persecution lead the Jewish to become a strong entity that would not be defeated. America's leaders seem oblivious to the corruption that they are leading to, by denying the rights of one to support the powerful. "Money is the root of all evil, and a man needs roots."
Who are really supposed to be underdogs, according to the passage you have heard?
A.The losers.
B.The bosses.
C.The officials.
D.The millionaires.
听力原文:How long will it take to get to the factory?
(A) Half an hour at most.
(B) Since three years ago.
(C) You have to understand the facts.
(34)
A.
B.
C.
听力原文:Would you like to see a film?
(13)
A.It doesn't matter.
B.That's right.
C.Oh, yes. That's a good idea.
听力原文:How long have you known of that studio?
(A) I'm not satisfied with their work.
(B) That sounds tough.
(C) Ever since I moved to this city.
(28)
A.
B.
C.
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