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听力原文:In some ways, children should be treated as mature people. For one thing, adults

听力原文: In some ways, children should be treated as mature people. For one thing, adults should not use baby talk with children, using real words with children helps them develop their language skills more quickly. In most cases, children admire their parents or their elders, and they want to understand and communicate with adults in the way adults do among themselves. Baby talk with children often makes them feel patronized, frustrated, and confused. So, animals should be called "cows" or "dogs", not "mu-mews" and "bow-ows". Second, parents should be consistent when disciplining their children. For example, If a parent tells a child "You cannot have desert unless you put away your toys", it is important that the parent follow through on the warning. By being consistent, parents will teach children responsibility and give them a stable center around which to grow. Finally and most important, children should be encouraged to join in such off-class activities as the boy scouts, the children's band and the teen-court. In doing so, parents will thus be helping their children prepare for the complex decisions that they will have to deal with in later life.

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A.Real words spoken by new-borns.

B.Talk used with children by immature people.

C.Lucky names for animals such as cows and dogs.

D.Childish talk used with young children.

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第1题
听力原文:W: These problems are too hard to handle. Will you give me some advice?M: Sure. T

听力原文:W: These problems are too hard to handle. Will you give me some advice?

M: Sure. There are many ways to deal with them, but the most important is to have a careful plan.

Q: What does the man suggest?

(15)

A.To help her solve the problem.

B.To make an arrangement.

C.To deal with the hardest problem first.

D.To handle the most important problem first.

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第2题
听力原文:W: I heard in the United States advertisers are not allowed to show young people
smoking cigarettes, neither are ads targeted at youth allowed.

M: But advertisers keep finding ways around the law. Some years ago one cigarette ad showed a deer snaking. But it was dressed in a university sweater. Obviously the ad is trying to attract young people.

Q: What does the man mean?

(19)

A.Advertisers try to find the law to support them.

B.Advertisers used deer in ads to show the cigarette is even liked by deer.

C.The university sweater is another way of advertising.

D.Advertisers think of ways to avoid breaking the law even though their acts are illegal to some extent.

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第3题
听力原文:W: Do you really have to work tomorrow night?M: I'm afraid so. I wish there were

听力原文:W: Do you really have to work tomorrow night?

M: I'm afraid so. I wish there were some ways I could get out of it.

What does the man mean?

A.He's afraid to work at night.

B.He's afraid the work will be really hard.

C.He doesn't want to work tomorrow night.

D.He can't find the way to get rid of the work.

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第4题
听力原文: Organizers say the fourdav conference is an attempt to bridge, what they call, t
he information and communicalions technology gap between Africa and the West. The experts at this conference and associated meetings want to improve Internet connectivity and rural telephony, learn about new generation networks, and discuss other ways to develop the information and communications technology sector in Africa. Kenya's Permanent Secretary for the Ministry of Information and Communications, Bitange Ndemo, described to delegate some aspects of this technological gap.

What does this conference center on?

A.Bridges.

B.Computers.

C.Internet.

D.Telecommunication.

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第5题
听力原文:W: I heard that you were having trouble starting your export business.M: I was, b

听力原文:W: I heard that you were having trouble starting your export business.

M: I was, but I found some good connections in acouple of countries and things are finally changing for the better.

Q: What can be inferred from the conversation?

(17)

A.He's looking for ways to start his business.

B.He has high reward for his overseas counterparts.

C.His business starts to be prosperous.

D.He's using a business directory to develop more connections.

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第6题
听力原文:People always seem to be looking for ways to get rich quickly. So when gold was d

听力原文: People always seem to be looking for ways to get rich quickly. So when gold was discovered in California in the mid 1800's, hundreds and hundreds of people rushed in, hoping to get a part of the wealth. Today, gold in California continues to have as much of an appeal as it did over one hundred years ago. Modem prospectors in the form. of mining corporations have headed back to the same area to use new techniques for locating the gold that old time prospectors left behind. These modern prospectors, however, do not have some of the problems the old timers had. Anxious to seek a fast fortune, many of those early prospectors arrived before law and order were established. And they took full advantage of this situation by cheating and robbing each other. But not every one looking for gold in those days was greedy. Some people were generous and helpful. One such person was William Waldo. He established a relief committee that collected money and supplies to help save the lives of countless people who were caught in the mountains by early snowstorms before they even reached California.

(26)

A.Better land.

B.Quick wealth.

C.Modem equipment.

D.Stricter laws.

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第7题
听力原文:Some people think that the best time to begin studying a foreign language is in c

听力原文: Some people think that the best time to begin studying a foreign language is in childhood and that the younger you are, the easier it is to learn another language. There is little evidence, however, that children in language classrooms learn foreign languages any better than people over age fifteen in similar classroom situations. In fact, adults have many advantages over children: better memories, more efficient ways of organizing information, longer attention spans, better study habits, and greater ability to handle complex mental tasks. Adults see learning a foreign language as necessary for education or career. In addition, they are particularly sensitive to correctness of grammar and appropriateness of vocabulary: two factors that receive much attention in most language classrooms.

You can indeed master a foreign language—as lots of adults do. The best time to learn a foreign language is when your need is the clearest and you have sufficient time. If you feel strongly the need to study a foreign language and if you have the time to do it, the best time to begin is now.

(30)

A.Better memories.

B.More efficient ways of organizing information.

C.Better study habits.

D.More working experience.

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第8题
听力原文: WAYS TO KEEP FOOD SAFE People who grow their own food/usually want to keep enoug

听力原文: WAYS TO KEEP FOOD SAFE

People who grow their own food/usually want to keep enough from their harvest for future use./But they also want to avoid the risk of food poisoning./So food safety experts offer some advice./

One suggestion is to carefully examine vegetables that grow underground/before they are put away for later use./They should be dean, dry, and have no cuts./They should be kept in a cool, dry place./

Meats, fruits and vegetables can be dried and kept in doth bags./The bags should be hung in a cool, dry place./Hanging the bags in the air will keep animals and insects on the ground from damaging the food./

Fresh bread can be kept for later use/ff it is cooled quickly after it is baked./Then, it should be covered completely with dean paper or cloth. / Fresh bread can be kept in a clean tin container. / Be sure dust and insects cannot get into the bread./

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第9题
听力原文:American restaurant customs are in some ways different from those in other countr

听力原文: American restaurant customs are in some ways different from those in other countries. It may be appropriate to get a waiter or waitress' attention by calling, whistling or snapping the fingers while in other countries. In America, you put up a finger to catch his or her eyes. In many parts of the world a fixed service charge is added to restaurant bills. In most American restaurants it is common to tip the waiter or waitress about 15% of the total bill. If the service was very good, you can leave a larger tip. If it was bad, you may leave less. The tip is usually left on the table, but you can also give it directly to the waiter or waitress. In better restaurant you pay your bill through the waiter or waitress. In expensive ones you pay it by yourself. Finally, if you are not able to finish your food, it is perfectly acceptable to ask for a "doggie bag" for the extra food.

If you want to get served in an American restaurant, how can you get your service?

A.By singing at the table.

B.By calling, whistling or snapping the fingers.

C.By putting up one of your fingers to catch the waiter or waitress's attention.

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第10题
听力原文:Social insects live in integrated communities which in some ways are similar to h

听力原文: Social insects live in integrated communities which in some ways are similar to human communities. In both types of community there is division of labor. In insect societies, certain insects are responsible for reproduction; the workers collect food While the soldiers defend the colony. In the same way human groups such as farmers and shopkeepers have specialized functions in producing goods and providing services to the community.

Insect and human societies are also alike in that individual members of the community work together. White ant workers coordinate their efforts to build nests. Similarly, in human societies, engineers, architects, town planners and construction workers unite to build cities.

The nests of social insects are as complex as a man-made city. In some insect nests special accommodation is provided for the young and for food storage. Many nests also have devices for regulating the temperature. So insect nests are as functional as human houses.

It is not surprising, therefore, that many analogies have been made between social insects and human societies. It must not be forgotten, however, that insects' social behaviors are determined by innate instinctive mechanisms. Insects show no capacity for learning or for developing a social tradition based on learning.

(33)

A.They both live in communities.

B.They both have soldiers to defend their societies.

C.They both show great capacity for learning.

D.They both have a division of labor.

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第11题
听力原文:M: I've put in four evenings watching TV this week. I try to watch TV as little a
s possible, but it's so hard.

W: I didn't watch TV very much. But TV has become tremendously popular nowadays. and I'm also addicted to it. I am wondering if we can find some ways to quit this habit.

Q: What do we learn about the woman?

(5)

A.Although TV's popular, she doesn't like it.

B.She keeps watching TV as little as possible.

C.Now she watches TV a lot.

D.She thinks popular things make no good.

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