听力原文: Sudan's foreign minister says Tuesday's plane crash which killed at least 115 pe
What should be blamed for the crash?
A.Terrorist attacks.
B.U.S. sanctions.
C.Lack of spare parts.
D.Lack of regular maintenance.
What should be blamed for the crash?
A.Terrorist attacks.
B.U.S. sanctions.
C.Lack of spare parts.
D.Lack of regular maintenance.
听力原文: The traditional American Thanksgiving Day celebration goes back to 1621. In that year a special feast was prepared in Plymouth, Massachusetts. The colonists who had settled there had left England because they felt denied of religious freedom. They came to the new land and faced difficulties in coming across the ocean. The ship which carried them was called the Mayflower. The North Atlantic was difficult to travel. There were bad storms. They were assisted in learning to live in the new land by the Indians who in habited the region. The Puritans, as they were called, had much to be thankful for. Their religious practices were no longer a source of criticism by the government. They learned to adjust their fanning habits to the climate and soil. When they selected the fourth Thursday of November for their Thanksgiving celebration, they invited their neighbors, the Indians, to join them in dinner and a prayer of gratitude for the new life. They recalled the group of 102 men, women, and children who left England. They remembered their dead who did not live to see the shores of Massachusetts. They reflected on the 65 days' journey which tested their strength.
What is the best title for this passage?
A.First Settlers in Plymouth.
B.Puritans and Indians.
C.Mayflower.
D.American Thanksgiving Day.
听力原文: The traditional American Thanksgiving Day celebration goes back to 1621. In that year a special feast was prepared in Plymouth, Massachusetts. The colonists who had settled there had left England because they felt denied of religious freedom. They came to the new land and faced difficulties in coming across the ocean. The ship which carried them was called the Mayflower. The North Atlantic was difficult to travel. There were bad storms. They were assisted in learning to live in the new land by the Indians who in habited the region. The Puritans, as they were called, had much to be thankful for. Their religious practices were no longer a source of criticism by the government. They learned to adjust their fanning habits to the climate and soil. When they selected the fourth Thursday of November for their Thanksgiving celebration, they invited their neighbors, the Indians, to join them in dinner and a prayer of gratitude for the new life. They recalled the group of 102 men, women, and children who left England. They remembered their dead who did not live to see the shores of Massachusetts. They reflected on the 65 days' journey which tested their strength.
What is the best title for this passage?
A.First Settlers in Plymouth.
B.Puritans and Indians.
C.Mayflower.
D.American Thanksgiving Day.
A.Northeastern states.
B.Southeastern states.
C.Northwestern states.
D.Southwestern states.
More than filly years ago, this New York-born daughter of Italian immigrants was persuaded by Hollywood studio bosses to change her name to help her career. It was one of the few compromises made by one of America's finest and most artistically uncompromising actresses.
In the film The Miracle Worker Anne Bancroft ______.
A.took the role of Helen Keller.
B.was very proud of her performance
C.worked miracles for her career
D.played the role of a middle-class housewife
Who was John Mills?
A.Manager of a British theater.
B.A film director.
C.A researcher on Scott.
D.A British actor.
Thousands of chickens have been infected in Vietnam, and the government has asked the U. N. agency to help contain the disease. In South Korea, over a million chickens have either died from the flu or been culled. Japan on Monday reported its first outbreak of H5-N1, with about 6,000 chickens infected. When the link between sick chickens and the H5-N1 virus in humans was discovered in Hong Kong in 1997, the government ordered all chickens in the city killed. They also suspended imports of birds from Mainland, China.
How many people have been infected by bird flu in Hong Kong in 1997?
A.At least three.
B.Six.
C.Thirteen.
D.Fifteen.
A.women have been in trouble for a long time
B.women are not so strong as men
C.she thinks Rice is qualified for the position
D.Rice will find herself in a difficult position once selected
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: Early one morning, my husband turned on the radio. Suddenly he exclaimed, "That has to be Rod. No one else talks like that!" We listened attentively and heard the announcer say, "You've been listening to an interview with Dr. Rod Smith who has been telling you about a breakthrough in AIDS research that he and his colleagues have made."
We both had had Rod as a student and had agreed that he was absolutely the slowest student we had ever had. He spoke slowly, moved slowly, and wrote slowly. We suspected that he thought slowly. When he took an examination, he could never finish it. The unanswered questions kept him from having high marks.
During his senior year, Rod announced that he wanted to go to graduate school, but no graduate school would accept him. He kept trying and a year or so later the department of biology of a large university allowed him to en- roll in a few classes on a trial basis. They discovered that he was talented in basic research. He was then allowed to enter the master's program, and later the PhD program. He cheerfully persevered. In six years he could proudly add the title of "doctor" to his name. His professional career began and we lost track of him, until we heard his slow, steady voice that morning.
Why did the couple recognize Rod's voice on the radio immediately?
A.Because Rod was the most naughty student they had ever had.
B.Because Rod now is a famous politician who always makes speech on radio program.
C.Because Rod now is a famous scientist in area of AIDS.
D.Because Rod always spoke with an unusual slow voice since he was a student.
A.the unfinished questions in his exams
B.his slowness in answering questions
C.his slowness and his low marks
D.his stupidity
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