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A lot of attention is being given to children who leave school unable to read or write. I

think there should be equal concern for those who are unable to cope with simple mental arithmetic — particularly girls.

It is often stated that today's children are growing up in a computer world and they don't need the same skills that their grandparents did. But is it any wonder that many young girls trying to cope with budget housekeeping fail for the simple reason they cannot keep accurate checks on their purchases?

Shopping in markets is no source of cheap purchasing unless one is able to keep pace with the apparent mental agility of the vendor.

Must we face the thought that at some time in the distant future everyone will need to carry in their handbag or pocket one of the miniature calculators?

The writer is concerned about______.

A.budget housekeeping.

B.the retail trade.

C.computer skills.

D.mental arithmetic.

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Where is Mrs. Dennis going to work for?

A.A summer camp

B.A museum

C.A library

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第4题
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What does the speaker mainly tell us about?

A.Music in Scotland.

B.Art events in the UK.

C.Music industry in London.

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第5题
听力原文:I grew up in Scotland. And that was where I first became interested in mu- sic. I

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What does the speaker mainly tell us about?

A.Music in Scotland.

B.Art events in the UK.

C.Music industry in London.

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第6题
The trouble with television is that it discourages concentration. Television's variety bec
omes a narcotic, not a stimulus. Its serial, kaleidoscopic exposures force us to follow its lead.The viewer is on a perpetual guided tour: 30 minutes at the museum, 30 at the cathedral, 30 for a drink, then back on the bus to the next attraction—except on the television, typically, the spans allotted are on the order of minutes or seconds, and the chosen delights are more often car crashes and people killing one another. In short, a lot of television usurps one of the most precious gifts, the ability to focus your attention yourself, rather than just passively surrender it.

Capturing your attention—and holding it—is the prime motive of most television programming and enhances its role as a profitable advertising vehicle. Programmers live in constant fear of losing anyone's attention. The surest way to avoid doing so is to keep everything brief, not to strain the attention of anyone but instead to provide constant stimulation through variety, novelty, action and movement. Quite simply, television operates on the appeal to the short attention span.

In the case of news, this practice, in my view, results in inefficient communication. I question how much of television's nightly news effort is really absorbable and understandable. Much of it is what has been aptly described as "machine-gunning with scraps." I think the technique fights coherence. I think it tends to make things ultimately boring and dismissible (unless they are accompanied by horrifying pictures) because almost anything is boring and dismissible if you know almost nothing about it.

I believe that TV's appeal to the short attention span is not only inefficient communication but decivilizing as well. Consider the casual assumptions that television tends to cultivate: that complexity must be avoided, that visual stimulation is a substitute for thought, that verbal precision is an anachronism. It may be old-fashioned, but I was taught that thought is words, arranged in grammatically precise ways.

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In what way does TV discourage concentration, according to the text?

A.TV easily diverts our attention while we are reading.

B.TV misleads our attention to violence and other sensational news.

C.TV commercials frequently interrupt our viewing of a program.

D.TV programs are short and keep changing constantly.

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第7题
SECTION BPASSAGESDirections: In this section, you will hear several passages. Listen to th

SECTION B PASSAGES

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: I'm so glad to see so many of you sign up for this cleanup project. We need all the help we can get. As you probably know, we'll be cleaning up the trails of this mountain today.

Let's begin by dividing the group. There are thirty of us, so we'll divide up into two fifteen-person teams. I want one team to take the east side of the mountain and pick up litter along the trails, paying special attention to the picnic areas. And the other will take the west side and pick up the litter, paying special attention to the rivers and streams. I'm passing around plastic trash bags for you to place the litter in. Please take at least two bags, as there is a lot of trash. When you've filled the bags, bring them back to this area and we'll dump them altogether into that huge trash bag. If you find any aluminium cans, toss them into the many boxes we have already placed along the trail. Later, we will pick up the boxes and take the cans to the recycling center.

How will the club members work to clean up the area?

A.They will work alone.

B.They will work in pairs.

C.They will work in two 10-person teams.

D.They will work in two 15-person teams.

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听力原文:W:As a well-known public speaker,can you give us some suggestions on how to deliv
er a good speech?

M:(19)To begin with, you should ask yourself a question, that is, what does your audience need and want? It's better to question yourself before the speech.

W:Why do we need to know their needs and wants?

M:(21)If you are a public speaker Lit is absolutely essential to know how to capture and maintain the interest of your audience, which means you have to know what they want to know and what they want to hear.

W:You mean we should pay special attention to the content of the speech,right?

M:Yes.If you elaborate on facts and figures that everyone is already familiar with,then it is quite possible that you will actually lose the attention of those who are listening to your presentation.

W:What should we do then?

M:(20)Many successful speakers will summarize that part or add some different viewpoints to it.This is a good way to increase their level of understanding of the topic.If your audience cannot follow your speech.it's quite possible that they'll leave or doze off.

W:How about body language? I see many speakers use a lot of hand gestures.

M:Not only hand gestures,but also facial expression,body movement and even voice changes.It is always important to remember that sometimes,how you say something will have a larger impact than what you say.

(20)

A.Ask himself a lot of questions.

B.Know his own needs and wants.

C.Figure out what his audience is interested in.

D.Put his notes in order ahead.

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听力原文:M: Come on Jody, how're we going to convince everybody that my car wash idea is t
he best way to raise money for the Thanksgiving party at the student center?

W: It won't be easy.

M: Thanks a lot !

W: Oh, I'm just kidding. Actually, I think once we show how much money it could bring in, we'll be sure to convince everyone on campus to pitch-in.

M: Well... how are we going to get the message out?

W: One thing I was thinking of is to hang up handout on the bulletin boards.

M: But that's not going to attract much attention. We need to do something interesting.

W: Let me finish: I know someone who works at the campus print shop. Last week he said he could get hold of materials to make a big banner. That'll attract the attention of a lot of students if we can hang it in front of the student center.

M: Nice work !

W: I've also arranged to have an article published in the school paper next Wednesday. That way you can get the message out to the entire campus.

M: Uh-oh, that means I better come up with an article pretty quickly. How about if I write it up and I'll let you be the first to read it. How about alter English class tomorrow?

W: Sounds like a plan. I'll see you then.

M: You're the greatest. I don't think I would have known what to do without your help.

(20)

A.A car wash plan.

B.Thanksgiving.

C.A newspaper.

D.A message service.

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第10题
(Fred = A ; Mr. Smith = B ; Bob = C)A: Oh, Mr. Smith, are you very busy?B: Well, I was jus

(Fred = A ; Mr. Smith = B ; Bob = C)

A: Oh, Mr. Smith, are you very busy?

B: Well, I was just going to give Bob a private lesson, but what&39;s the matter? 56 __________

A: I must tell you my news. Jan has been chosen to play football for London against Oxford University.

B: 57__________ He must be very pleased about it, isn&39;t he?

A: Yes, he is, although he doesn&39;t say much. The match is at three o&39;clock next Thurs- day.

C: 58__________ .

B : We mustn&39;t give no attention to our work, Bob. If you want to learn English, 59 __________.

C : But sir, you needn&39;t sit in a classroom to learn English. Why, ! went to see a football match last Saturday and I learned a lot of words I had never heard in this classroom.

B: 60 __________.

A.Anything wrong with you?

B. That&39;s splendid !

C. you have to work, not to go watching football.

D. You look very excited.

E. I can quite believe it.

F. I say, couldn&39;t we all go and see it and shout for Jan&39;s team?

G. you must pay much attention to listening and speaking.

H. Don&39;t mention it.

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