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听力原文:Purse snatching is an increasing common crime. There are estimated 50 to 100 purs

听力原文: Purse snatching is an increasing common crime. There are estimated 50 to 100 purse snatchings each month in the New York City subways. One of the favored techniques is to stand between two subway cars and, as the train starts pulling out of the station, reach out and pull free a woman's purse.

Recently, a crime analysis officer for the New York Police Department found that purse stealing in Manhattan's top restaurants was up 5 percent over the previous year. When a woman puts her purse on a vacant chair at a table or at her feet beside her chair, she is inviting a purse snatcher to take it. Purse snatchers often work in pairs. When a target in a restaurant is sighted, one of them will create some kind of disturbance to gain the victim's attention. While the woman is looking away from her table, the actual snatcher will lift the purse. A popular technique is for the thief, man or woman, to carry an umbrella with the curved handle down. The umbrella handle suddenly hooks the bag and in an instant it is on the thief's wrist or under the coat over his arm if he is a man, and on its way out of the restaurant. Police advise that women in restaurants keep their purses either on their laps or on the floor between their legs.

Other purse snatchers who operate in theaters are called "seat tippers", victimizing women who put their purses down on an adjacent empty seat. Yet others specialize in snatching purses from ladies' rooms. When a woman is in a toilet stall, her purse should never be placed on the floor or hung on the coat hook on the door.

(33)

A.Officials from the New York Police Department.

B.Officials from the New York federal government.

C.Officials from the New York local government.

D.Americans working in subway and restaurants.

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第1题
听力原文:M: Did you find a purse you like?W: Yes, I got a lovely one for $30 at the shoppi

听力原文:M: Did you find a purse you like?

W: Yes, I got a lovely one for $30 at the shopping center, but I saw today that they're on sale for $20. I would have saved $10 if I had only known.

Q: How much did the woman pay for her purse?

(13)

A.$10.

B.$20.

C.$30.00

D.$40.00

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第2题
听力原文:W: Oh, no! Where are my car keys?M: Relax, Kate. Are they in your purse?W: No, th

听力原文:W: Oh, no! Where are my car keys?

M: Relax, Kate. Are they in your purse?

W: No, they're not. They're gone!

M: I bet they're still on the table in the restaurant.

Where does the man think the keys are?

A.In the woman's car.

B.In the restaurant.

C.In the woman's house.

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第3题
SECTION 2(10 points)Listen to the following short statements and then choose one of the an

SECTION 2 (10 points)

Listen to the following short statements and then choose one of the answers that best fits the meaning of each statement. There are 10 questions in this section, 1 points for each question. You will hear the recording only ONCE.

听力原文:"I learned a lot of street smarts during the years when I had to walk through Times Square to my office every day. I walked with confidence, was aware of people around me and held on to my purse real tight."

What does the speaker mean?

A.He learned a lot of experience from observing the street life.

B.He learned how to take precautions against the criminals.

C.He learned to be smart by the life in New York.

D.He was confident as he walked through Times Square to his office every day.

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第4题
听力原文:Robert recently attended a lecture on safety at a neighborhood center. The speake

听力原文: Robert recently attended a lecture on safety at a neighborhood center. The speaker was Detective Garcia of the New York Police Department. Here is what he said:

The first thing you need to do is to get to know your neighbors. Don't be shy. Introduce yourself, especially to people who live in your building. We people who live in large cities often are reluctant to make friends, but it may save our lives later. So make sure that you know your neighbors and that they know you.

Second, don't carry a lot of money with you. If you're a man, put your wallet in your front pocket; it's harder for a pickpocket to lift it out without your knowing. Women, get a purse with straps that you can slip over your shoulder and under your arm. Don't carry a small purse that a robber can grab from you easily.

Third, if you are mugged, don't resist. I wish people would listen to me when I say that. A month ago a fifty-year-old man ended up in a hospital because he thought he could beat a mugger in a fight. But if he hadn't tried to be a hero, that probably wouldn't have happened. Don't try to be a karate expert. Give the mugger what be wants. As soon as he leaves, call the police. Report any lost credit cards without delay.

Finally, remember that there's safety in numbers. Try to avoid dark, deserted streets at night. Also, do not get on empty subway cars. If you're traveling at night, get on the car with the conductor.

(30)

A.A detective from the Los Angeles Police Department.

B.Detective Garcia from the New York Police Department.

C.Someone who lives in the neighborhood.

D.Robert's neighbor.

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第5题
听力原文:M: I always feel like I need more hours from the day. Work, family...W: I underst

听力原文:M: I always feel like I need more hours from the day. Work, family...

W: I understand. Every morning I spend time looking for glasses, keys, or the other shoe.

M: Yeah, the other shoe! I've been there. But what's our mistake?

W: I think it's being disorganized. When you're disorganized, you don't know where things are. If you can stay organized, you can really save some time.

M: All right. Let's start saving time from this very minute.

W: Bank online?

M: Yes. Some people are afraid to do it but it's something smart and safe. You can talk to the service representatives about how to do it and how safe it is. Just think about writing checks, making transfers, checking statements.., you can save about 30 minutes, or even up to an hour. I've actually saved a lot of time.

W: And for library people, make a list and go online first before you actually make the trip to the library.

M: Exactly right. Reserve books online rather than go there to find the library doesn't have the book you want. You can put it in order and they will call you and let you know when it's in and then you go to get it.

W: That's brilliant. Now people who are always looking for the same phone number?

M: Highlight it in a bright color.

W: Ok. My weakness is my purse. It is the horrible bottomless pit. I don't even know what's in there.

M: Keep a pen in every purse and a zip-locked bag of note cards, so when you are waiting in line or for an appointment, you could write down notes quickly. Keep a separate pouch inside for your receipts.

(20)

A.Their busy mornings and days.

B.Advantages of staying organized.

C.Various methods of saving time.

D.Life of two disorganized persons.

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第6题
SECTION CNEWS BROADCASTDirections: In this section you will hear everything ONCE ONLY. Lis

SECTION C NEWS BROADCAST

Directions: In this section you will hear everything ONCE ONLY. Listen carefully and then answer the questions that follow. At the end of each news item, you will be given 10 seconds to answer the questions.

听力原文: As President Bush prepares to address the nation Wednesday evening on a revamped strategy for the Iraq War, Democrats who now control Congress are considering using the power of the purse to prevent to increase U. S. troop levels.

President Bush is expected to call for thousands more U. S. forces in Iraq. Blocking funds could avert such an escalation and Illinois Democratic Senator Barrack Obama says there may be a way to do that.

"My office is now investigating what tools are available to us, to condition or constrain appropriations, but what I've also said is that I'm not willing to create a situation in which troops already in Iraq might be short changed in some way."

But South Carolina Republican Senator Lindsay Graham warned against any attempt to cut off war funding. "I think it would be a monumental mistake that we will pay for decades." Still many other GDP lawmakers have expressed doubts about raising the force level in Iraq.

What could be a way to prevent Bush from increasing the U. S. troop levels in Iraq?

A.Calling for people's protest.

B.Blocking war funds.

C.Constraining president's rights.

D.Investigating into the escalation.

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第7题
“_______the rash(丘疹) will only make it worse,” said the doctor.

A.Scratching

B.Itching

C.Removing

D.Snatching

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第8题
What are the taboos people try to avoid on the first day of Chinese New Year?

A、Laundry, showering, hair washing

B、Snatching the red packets

C、Housecleaning

D、Lending something out or borrowing things from others

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第9题
听力原文:The author is a/an _____.(8)A.American.B.English.C.Japanese.D.Chinese.

听力原文:The author is a/an _____.

(8)

A.American.

B.English.

C.Japanese.

D.Chinese.

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