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听力原文:Since the beginning of history, people on the earth have always watched the sky a

听力原文: Since the beginning of history, people on the earth have always watched the sky and wondered about the things they saw. As centuries of discoveries flew by, it became obvious that humans would not be content to just gaze at the solar system. We wanted to fly into it and explore it as well.

Once again, technology allowed us to accomplish our goal. (33)On October 4, 1957. a Soviet rocket sent the first man-made satellite into space. It was called Sputnik, the Russian word for "traveler". Even though Sputnik was nothing more than a small aluminum ball with a radio inside, it started a whole new era of space exploration.

In May 1961 President John F. Kennedy challenged American scientists to land a person on the moon before the end of the 1960s. (34)In the quest to do this, scientists faced many obstacles. For example, to get a spaceship all the way to the moon and back would demand a rocket engine powerful enough to make the trip. (35)Scientists realized that it would be difficult for one heavy rocket loaded with fuel to reach the moon. Instead, they decided to use a multistage rocket. When the fuel in one stage of the multistage rocket is used up, that stage will fall away. This makes the rocket lighter, and the engine of the next stage can go on providing power and thrust the rocket even faster and higher. As you know, Americans successfully landed on the moon in July 1969. Since then our knowledge of the solar system has increased dramatically.

(34)

A.The Russian name for the spacecraft means "traveler".

B.It was launched toward the end of the 1950s.

C.It was resulted from Soviet and American scientists.

D.The spacecraft was a small aluminum ball fitted with a radio.

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听力原文:News Item Two Bad weather forced mission managers to postpone launching NASA's M

听力原文:News Item Two

Bad weather forced mission managers to postpone launching NASA's Messenger spacecraft on a Boeing Delta 2 rocket early on Monday,

Managers stopped the launch because of clouds near the pad at a critical point in the countdown. The minuscule 12-second launch window left no time to try again,

NASA hopes to try again early on Tuesday.

Messenger is set to begin a 4. 9 billion mile journey to orbit the planet Mercury and collect data on the planet's geology and atmospheric composition.It will be the first spacecraft to visit the planet since Mariner 10 whizzed by three times in 1974 and 1975. It will also be the first spacecraft ever to orbit the planet.

Launch controllers have until Aug. 14 to launch the spacecraft. After that, planetary alignment issues will postpone the launch for about a year. Upcoming launch opportunities will also have extraordinarily short launch windows.

The Messenger spacecraft was originally scheduled to be launched on _________.

A.Monday

B.Sunday

C.Tuesday

D.Wednesday

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第2题
听力原文: The U.S. economy lost fewer jobs than expected last month as the unemployment ra
te dropped for the first time since August.

The Labor Department reports the number of jobs fell only 19,000, after a decrease of 182,000 in April, and the unemployment rate fell to 4.4 percent. The report indicates the manufacturing sector of the economy remains weak as job losses mount, but service sector employment remains stable.

The slowing economy has forced many companies to change their hiring plans. A recent survey of 16,000 U. S. companies showed only 27 percent plan to add workers in the next three months, down from 35 percent a year earlier.

Federal Reserve policymakers have lowered interest rates several times this year in an effort to stimulate the economy and avoid recession.

When did the unemployment rate begin to increase?

A.Last April.

B.last May,

C.last August.

D.Last October.

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第3题
听力原文:Welcome to Jasson Industries' new employee orientation. My name is Wendy Cho, and

听力原文: Welcome to Jasson Industries' new employee orientation. My name is Wendy Cho, and I will be spending about 30 minutes introducing you to the schedule for this week's training. At 10:30 we will take a brief break, and then Karen Maitland from the personnel and benefits office will go over the forms in your packet and answer any questions you may have about company policies. Karen has been with the company since it was started and has lots of information to share with you. Lunch will be provided from 12:00 noon to one o'clock. In the afternoon, we'll start with an excellent video about the history of Jasson Industries. Following the video, at 3:30, we will break up into groups by the department you'll be working in, and you will meet your group trainers. Your technical training will begin tomorrow. Your trainers will explain where and when to meet and give you any materials you will need to get started.

Who is the speaker probably addressing?

A.A group of technical trainers

B.A group of new employees

C.Guests at a special dinner

D.Historians at a convention

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听力原文:Science fiction writers have often imagined human beings going to live on Mars. B

听力原文: Science fiction writers have often imagined human beings going to live on Mars. But these days scientists are taking the idea seriously. It has a great deal to recommend it since it might solve the problem of overcrowding on the earth, but obviously it would not be worth making the effort unless people could live there naturally. If the were like that of Earth, this might be possible. But m fact, it s mostly carbon dioxide(CO2). Apart from that, there are other problems to be overcome. For example, the temperature would have to be raised from 60~C below zero to 15~C above it. Scientists who study Mars have laid down the program that they can follow. To begin with, they will have to find out whether life has ever existed on planet Mars in the past. Secondly, they will have to make a reliable map of its surface, and finally they will have to make a list of the gases. Above all, they will have to discover how much nitrogen it possesses, since nitrogen is four-fifths of the air we breathe. They're surprisingly optimistic about raising the temperature on Mars and believe it could be done in 200 years. It would take a bit longer, though, to transform. the atmosphere so that human beings could live there. Scientists estimate that this will take 100,000years.

(33)

A.Because people might have to migrate there someday.

B.Because it is very much like the earth.

C.Because it is easier to explore than other planets.

D.Because its atmosphere is different from that of the earth.

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第5题
听力原文:Science fiction writers have often imagined human beings going to live on Mars. B

听力原文: Science fiction writers have often imagined human beings going to live on Mars. But these days, scientists are taking the idea seriously. It has a great deal to recommend it, since it might solve the problem of overcrowding on the earth. But obviously, it would not be worth making the effort unless people could live there naturally. If the atmosphere were like that of the earth, this might be possible. But in fact it is mostly carbon dioxide. Apart from that, there are other problems to be overcome. For example, the temperature Would have to be raised from 60 degrees below zero to 15 degrees above it. Scientists who study Mars have laid down the program that they can follow. To begin with, they will have to find out whether life has ever existed on the planet of Mars in the past. Secondly, they will have to make a reliable map of its surface. And finally, they will have to make a list of the gases. Above all, they will have to discover how much nitrogen it possesses, since nitrogen is four fifths of the air we breathe. They are surprisingly optimistic about raising the temperature on Mars and believe it could be done in two hundred years. It will take a bit longer, though, to transform. the atmosphere so that human beings, could live there. Scientists estimate that this will take one hundred thousand years.

(33)

A.Because people might have to migrate there someday.

B.Because it is very much like the earth.

C.Because it is easier to explore than other planets.

D.Because its atmosphere is different from that of the earth.

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听力原文:This summer the Shakespeare Festival will feature four plays that focus on Roman

听力原文: This summer the Shakespeare Festival will feature four plays that focus on Roman history, and since we've just finished reading Julius Caesar, I thought you'd be interested in going. The performances should be excellent. Besides our own college actors, there will be actors coming from New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, and London. The festival has received a grant from the National Endowment for the humanities to support the plays, as well as a series of events to increase the public's appreciation of the plays. One of the events I hope you can go to is a public lecture by our own chair, Dr. Arthur Johnson. That will be two weeks from Wednesday at 7 p.m. in the community room downtown at the public library. Dr. Johnson will first give a brief introduction to the whole series, and then discuss Julius Caesar in detail. Tickets for the whole series are on sale now at the campus box office. The first play will begin two weeks from Friday.

(33)

A.Julius Caesar.

B.A summer play.

C.A Shakespeare festival.

D.A public lecture.

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第7题
听力原文: The U. S. economy lost fewer jobs than expected last month as the unemployment r
ate dropped for the first time since August.

The Labor Department reports the number of jobs fell only 19,000, after a decrease of 182,000 in April, and the un employment rate fell to 4 percent. The report indicates the manufacturing sector of the economy remains weak as job losses mount, but service sector employment remains stable.

The slowing economy has forced many companies to change their hiring plans. A recent survey of 16,000 U. S. com panics showed only 27 percent plan to add workers in the next three months, down from 35 percent a year earlier.

Federal Reserve policy-makers have lowered interest rates several times this year in an effort to stimulate the economy and avoid recession.

When did the unemployment rate begin to increase?

A.Last April.

B.Last May.

C.Last August.

D.Last October.

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第8题
听力原文:It was years since I had visited my hometown and I was determined to enjoy my sta

听力原文: It was years since I had visited my hometown and I was determined to enjoy my stay. I went to see my old friend, Tom Clark who, among other things, was a member of the Local Council. At the time Tom was busy making arrangements for a distinguished writer to give a talk on modern literature at the town library. As the subject interested me a great deal, I gladly accepted Tom's invitation to go with him.

Tom was going to introduce the guest speaker and that evening we went to the library to meet him. Since he had not yet arrived, I left Tom and went into the Reading Room where a large audience had already gathered. I was disappointed to find that I did not know a single person there. Just before the talk was due to begin, I saw Tom waving to me from the doorway. I went to him immediately, as he looked very worried. He explained that he had just received a telephone message from the writer's secretary. Our guest speaker had missed the train and would be unable to come!

While we were talking about the problem, Tom suddenly asked me if I would mind acting us speaker. I hardly had time Io think about the mutter when I found I was being led into the Reading Room to address the waiting audience!

(30)

A.She was greeted warmly by the large audience.

B.She met a lot of old friends.

C.She felt excited to find she knew everyone there.

D.She felt quite sad that she was a stranger there.

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第9题
听力原文:Thank you for coming today to our focus group session. I' m Turmila Dreifort, dir
ector of product development. As you know, we asked each of you to participate in this discussion because you purchased ABE mattresses from our company in the last six months. We want to know what you think of them. Before we begin the discussion, I'm going to hand out a questionnaire. It has just a few basic questions about the quality of your sleeping experience since you bought our mattresses. The main thing we want to know is "Do you sleep better now?" and if you do, which we certainly hope is the case, " How much better?"

What is the purpose of the meeting?

A.To get feedback on a product

B.To discuss a marketing plan

C.To report on a recent project

D.To review sales projections

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第10题
听力原文: Bad weather forced mission managers to postpone launching NASA's Messenger space
craft on a Boeing Delta 2 rocket early on Monday.

Managers stopped the launch because of clouds near the pad at a critical point in the countdown. The minuscule 1 E-second launch window left no time to try again.

NASA hopes to try again early on Tuesday.

Messenger is set to begin a 4. 9 billion mile journey to orbit the planet Mercury and collect data on the planet's geology and atmospheric composition. It will be the first spacecraft to visit the planet since Mariner 10 whizzed by three times in 1974 and 1975. It will also be the first spacecraft ever to orbit the planet.

Launch controllers have until Aug. 14 to launch the spacecraft. After that, planetary alignment issues will postpone the launch for about a year. Upcoming launch opportunities will also have extraordinarily short launch windows.

The Messenger spacecraft was originally scheduled to be launched on ______.

A.Monday

B.Sunday

C.Tuesday

D.Wednesday

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听力原文: Planned peace talks between rebels and the Zairian government again have been po
stponed. Zaire's President Mobutu Sese Seko apparently requested the delay. South African Deputy Foreign Minister Azzi Pahad announced late Saturday that the talks now are to begin Sunday. He says Mr. Mobutu has told organizers of the talks that he will meet with rebel leader Laurent Kabila. The talks are to take place on a South African navy ship near the coast of Congo. President Mobutu has cancer and reportedly is weak. He has been waiting since Friday to meet with Mr. Kabila. The rebel leader did not arrive because of what he described 'as security concerns. The rebels have seized control of two-thirds of Zaire in less than 7 months.

The peace talks between rebels and the Zairian government______.

A.have been cancelled

B.are put to a later time

C.took place according to schedule

D.took place ahead of schedule

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