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听力原文:Many suffer from shyness. In order to give other people a chance to know more abo

听力原文: Many suffer from shyness. In order to give other people a chance to know more about you, you need to get over it. Then how to control shyness?

First, make decisions not to hold back in conversations. What you have to say is just as important as what other people say. And don't turn down party invitations just because of your shyness.

Second, prepare yourself for being with others in groups. Make a list of the good qualities you have. Then make a list of ideas, experiences, and skills you would like to share with other people. Think about what you would like to say in advance. Then say it.

Third, if you start feeling self-conscious in a group, take a deep breath and focus your attention on other people. Remember, you are not alone. Other people are concerned about the impression they are making, too. Don't be afraid to speak up and give your: point of view. Moreover, remember everyone experiences failures and disappointments. Profit them as lessons instead of frustrations.

As each of us is an individual, we behave in our own personal ways. No one gets over being shy completely, but most people do learn to live with their shyness. Even entertainers admit that they often feel shy. They work at fighting their shy feelings so they can face the cameras and the public.

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A.Because it can help you in case you don't know what to say to others.

B.Because many parties ask people to do this.

C.Because you can show it to others at the party.

D.Because shy people like to write instead of speaking.

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第1题
听力原文:As many people lose their jobs, they lose regular income. What is more, they find
their life routine shattered, and their contact with others reduced.

What does the speaker imply?

A.The loss of income is the main problem of unemployment.

B.Unemployed people suffer more than loss of income.

C.Their whole routine of life is shattered.

D.They have lost their contact with other people.

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第2题
听力原文:Recently, over 30 million Americans of both sexes and all ages have shown great i

听力原文: Recently, over 30 million Americans of both sexes and all ages have shown great interest in walking. They have a strong desire to keep fit. By nature, Americans are enthusiastic and energetic about hobbies or pastimes. As a result, there are walkers' clubs to join in and many books and magazines to read about walking.

Walking is probably the most overlooked way to physical fitness. Like other exercises, it can help control weight, strengthen the heart and lungs, ease stress and build up energy. Unlike many exercises, walking is simple, easy and cheap.

Middle-aged men suffer from heart disease, the nation' s number one killer. Thus, they are strongly interested in walking. In fact, many doctors encourage their patients to become more physically active. It is interesting to note that the rate of heart disease began to decrease between 1992 and 1994 and it is still decreasing.

Remember that it is possible to overdo anything, even walking. Many confused walkers overdo and finally suffer from ankle and foot damage. Be careful not to overexert yourself, especially in hot weather.

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A.Over 30 million men.

B.Over 30 million middle-aged men.

C.Those energetic Americans.

D.Americans of both sexes and all ages.

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第3题
听力原文: Have you had a headache recently? If your answer is yes, you are like many milli
ons of people worldwide who experience pain in the head. The pain can be temporary, mild and cured by a simple painkiller like aspirin. Or, it can be severe. The National Headache Foundation says more than forty five million people in the United States suffer chronic headaches. Such headaches cause severe pain that goes away but returns later. Some headaches may prove difficult and require time to treat. But many experts today are working toward cures or major help for chronic headaches.

According to the National Headache Foundation, how many people in the United States suffer chronic headaches?

A.About 1 million.

B.More than 45 million.

C.Less than 30 million.

D.More than 100 million.

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第4题
听力原文:Many people suffer from some form. of extreme anxiety. Some experience occasional

听力原文: Many people suffer from some form. of extreme anxiety. Some experience occasional attacks of panic for no apparent reason. Others go around in state of continual uneasiness. The usual way of controlling anxiety is with drugs, which cure none of the conditions described but do help patients manage their anxiety. Patients who take these drugs say that they are able to work, to sleep, and to go places they had feared to visit. But the effects of the drugs on the human body, especially on the nerve system, have been unknown.

We have started a series of studies to identify the effects of the drugs on the brain and have gained some insight into the cost and benefits of the anti-anxiety drugs. They are valuable because they can reduce the effects of anticipated failure, frustration and disappointment. But their value demands a price. Two effects of the drugs are obviously harmful. They reduce a person's ability to react to changes in the environment; and more important, they keep a person from developing persistence in the face of unexpected troubles. Since it is fairly sure that people will meet problems they have not expected, this effect may make the price of anti-anxiety drugs too high.

(30)

A.They help to cure anxiety.

B.They help gain insight into the cause of anxiety.

C.They help to control anxiety.

D.They help patients to work efficiently.

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第5题
听力原文:Many people suffer from some form. of extreme anxiety. Some experience occasional

听力原文: Many people suffer from some form. of extreme anxiety. Some experience occasional attacks of panic for no apparent reason. Others go around in a state of continual uneasiness. The usual way of controlling anxiety is with drugs, which cure none of the conditions described but do help patients man age their anxiety. Patients who take these drugs say that they are able to work, to sleep, and to go to places they had feared to visit. But the effects of the drugs on the human body, especially on the nervous system, have been unknown.

We have started a series of studies to identify the effects of the drugs on the brain and have gained some insight into the costs and benefits of the anti anxiety drugs. They are valuable because they can reduce the effects of anticipated failure, frustration, and disappointment. But their value demands a price. Two effects of the drugs are obviously harmful. They reduce a person's ability to react to changes in the environment; and more important, they keep a person from developing persistence in the face of unexpected troubles. Since it is fairly sure that people will meet problems they had not expected, this effect may make the price of anti-anxiety drugs too high.

(30)

A.They help to cure anxiety.

B.They help patients to gain insight into the cause of anxiety.

C.They help to control anxiety.

D.They help patients to work efficiently.

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第6题
听力原文:In recent years, many Americans of both sexes and various ages hove become intere

听力原文: In recent years, many Americans of both sexes and various ages hove become interested in improving their bodies. They hove become devoted to physical fitness..

Many people hove a strong desire to be more physically fit. By nature, Americans are enthusiastic and energetic about hobbies Or pastimes.

Many of them apply this enthusiasm, optimism, and energy to running. As a result, there are running clubs to join and numerous books and magazines to read about running.

The desire to be physically fit is explained by a "passion" for good health. The high rate of heart attacks in the 1960s caused an increase of interest in improving the human body.

Middleaged men especially suffer from heart attacks. Thus, there is a group which strongly interested in more physical exercises. In fact, many doctors encourage their patients to become more physically active, especially those who hove inactive jobs. It is interesting to note that the rate of heart attacks began to decrease between 1972 and 1974 and it is still decreasing. Physical fitness has now become a new "love" of Americans. Will it last long?. Only time will tell or until another "new passion" comes along.

(20)

A.Because of their love for hobbies and pastimes.

B.Because of their enthusiasm for sports.

C.Because of their fear of heart attacks.

D.Because of their strong desire for good health.

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第7题
听力原文:Prices continued to tumble across the board on local commodities today. The fall
in values has prompted a lot of anxiety in the farming community. The President of the Association of Cattle Farmers has warned that many farmers will face financial ruin if the prices do not recover. After three years of drought, farmers are at a breaking point. Farmers blame the fall in the value of their products on the government relaxing rules on primary commodity imports from developing countries, and a downturn in the economy as a whole. Farmers have warned that if this trend continues, the country will suffer in the long run.

What is the topic of this story?

A.A rally on the stock market

B.Farmers are doing well.

C.Commodities markets are down.

D.It is a good time to buy beef.

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第8题
听力原文:In countless other ways, the people of the United States are indebted to the Mexi

听力原文: In countless other ways, the people of the United States are indebted to the Mexicans who once lived in the old Southwest. There were only 75 thousand of them when Mexico ceded the region to the United States, and these were scattered from the Gulf Coast in the east to the shores of the Pacific in the west. They had lived in the borderlands since 1598, more than twenty years before the Pilgrims sailed for the New World. In the course of more than 250 years, they had left their mark on the land. Many of the western states in the United States still bear the lovely lyrical names the Mexican settlers first wrote upon their maps. So do countless rivers and mountains, and thousands of cities and towns. Through trial and error, the rugged Mexicans had learned to survive and proper in the dry, half-desert land. When English-speaking people poured into the region, the Spanish-speaking people shared their knowledge with the new settlers, making things much easier fro them. Settlers in other parts of the United States did not have this advantage.

What does the map mean?

A.He wonders what happened to Sam.

B.He went to visit Sam' s class.

C.Sam' s class is half over.

D.Sam wants to drop the class.

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第9题
听力原文:How do I register for the class?(A) Just fill out this form.(B) It's evenings fro

听力原文:How do I register for the class?

(A) Just fill out this form.

(B) It's evenings from six to seven.

(C) You can, but you should do it by Friday.

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A.

B.

C.

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第10题
听力原文:In recent years, many Americans of various ages have become interested in improvi

听力原文: In recent years, many Americans of various ages have become interested in improving their bodies. They have become devoted to physical fitness. Exercise has almost become compulsive with many persons who have a strong desire to be more physically fit. By nature, Americans are enthusiastic and energetic about their hobbies and pastimes. They apply their passion and energy to running or jogging. As a result, there are running clubs to join and many books and magazines to read about running.

The desire to be physically fit is explained by a "passion" for good health. The high rate of heart attacks in the 1960s caused an increase on the part of the public in improving the human body.

Middle-aged people especially suffer from heart attacks. Thus, they are one group strongly interested in more physical exercise. In fact, many doctors encourage their patients to become more physically active, especially those who are accustomed to sitting or to taking little exercise. It is interesting to note that the rate of heart attacks began to decline in the 1970s and it is still decreasing. Physical fitness currently enjoys a favored role in the United States. It is a new "love" that many Americans have cherished. Will it last long? Only time can tell--or until another "new passion" comes along.'?

(30)

A.Because of their love for hobbies and pastimes.

B.Because of their strong desire for good health.

C.Because of their passion for sports.

D.Because of their fear of heart attacks.

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第11题
听力原文:For many years, officials of the National Institutes of Health have told American

听力原文: For many years, officials of the National Institutes of Health have told Americans that they need to get enough sleep to stay healthy and perform. well. In the past, the N-I-H targeted special groups, like drivers, soldiers and astronauts.

Now, health officials have begun a campaign to urge children to get enough sleep. The officials say children need at least nine hours o(sleep every night. They say research shows that children who get this much sleep perform. better in school, suffer fewer accidents and are less likely to become too fat.

Studies show that lack of sleep causes tiredness and problems with clear thinking. People who do not get enough sleep become angry easily and have trouble controlling their emotions.

Among children, problems that result from lack of sleep often are mistaken for more serious disorders. Unlike adults, tired children seem to have endless energy. Some doctors mistakenly identify this as hyperactivity.

Experts say many American teenagers are not getting enough sleep. Teenagers stay up later for several reasons, including schoolwork, after school activities and late- night fun. Many high school students in the United States start school very early in the morning.

(33)

A.To urge children to get enough sleep.

B.To relieve the burden of school children.

C.To dissuade teenagers from staying up late.

D.To tell Americans to have 9 hours of sleep every night.

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