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听力原文: American visitors to Eastern Asia are often surprised and puzzled by how Asian c

ultures and customs differ from those in the United States. What's considered typical or proper social conduct in one country may be regard as odd, improper or even rude in the other. (18) For example, people from some Eastern Asian countries may begin a conversation with a stranger by asking personal questions about family, home or work. Such questions are thought to be friendly, whereas they might be considered offensive in the United States. On the other hand, people in most Asian cultures are far more guarded about expressing their feelings publicly than most Americans are. (19) Openly displaying annoyance or anger, yelling, arguing loudly and so forth is considered ill-mannered in countries such as Japan. Many Eastern Asians prefer to hold their emotions in check and instead express themselves with great politeness. They try not to be blunt and avoid making direct criticisms. In fact, they often keep their differences of opinion to themselves and merely smile and remain silent rather than engage in a confrontation. By comparison, Americans are often frank about displaying both positive and negative emotions on the street and in other public places. Americans visiting Asia should keep in mind that such behavior. may cause offense. A major difference between American culture and most Asian cultures is that in Asia, the community is more important than the individual. (20) Most Americans are considered a success when they make a name for themselves.

How would some Asians start their conversation when they meet for the first time?

A.By greeting each other very politely.

B.By exchanging their views on public affairs.

C.By displaying their feelings and emotions.

D.By asking each other some personal questions.

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第1题
听力原文:Attention please. An American friend will come and visit our school on Wednesday
afternoon. He'll give us a talk about the college life in America. All the students and teachers should be at the hall at 3 o'clock. After the talk we can ask questions. He will show us some pictures about the college where he is teaching.

For whom is the announcement intended?

A.Students.

B.Teachers.

C.Students and teachers.

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第2题
听力原文:Woman: I have made a reservation for a flight to New York for next week. And I ha
ve to pass on the details of this flight to my American friend so that he can book a room for me during my business visit, So could you tell me what time it is in New York?

(15)

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第3题
听力原文:Every colleague, I am Mary from society office. There is an announcement to infor
m. you. We are very happy to invite visiting American Professor Milford to give a report for us. Mr. Milford comes from American Physics Society and his topic is about the atomic energy and its use. If you are interested in this topic, please come to the library reading room of our company at 2: 00 p. m. on Tuesday, May 26th. Thank you for your attention!

What does the announcement say?

A.Professor Milford will come to visit the company.

B.Atomic energy is used widely nowadays.

C.Everyone should attend the report.

D.There will be a report by Professor Milford.

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第4题
听力原文:European Commission President Jose Manvel Barroso and other top commissioners are

听力原文: European Commission President Jose Manvel Barroso and other top commissioners are heading to Washington D. C. to urge the Bush administration to make compromises that are necessary to successfully conclude the stalled Doha round of world trade talks.

It is not by chance that these top European diplomats are starting 2007 with a visit Monday to Washington D.C. They want a global trade agreement. They want it now and they believe the Bush administration is standing in the way. The five-year-long Doha round of world trade talks broke down last summer primarily over subsidies to American farmers which the U.S. refused to cut to levels agreeable to Europe. Private negotiating has nudged the issue forward. Peter Power, spokesman for Trade Commissioner Peter Mandelson, says the delegation will urge Mr. Bush to make the deal now.

European Commission President and other top commissioners are going to Washington to ask the American government to ______.

A.stick to their promises

B.make compromises

C.help them

D.go on with talks

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第5题
听力原文:W: What else has made a deep impression on you during your visit to America?M: Hm

听力原文:W: What else has made a deep impression on you during your visit to America?

M: Hmm... I should say I'm a little surprised to see so many different kinds of ethnic restaurants in your country.

W: Yeah. In America, you can enjoy the cooking of different countries, such as that of China, Italy, India, and France.

M: Is it because immigrants miss the traditional foods of their native lands?

W: Not necessarily. Some of them open restaurants because they don't have the skills or qualifications to do anything else when they arrive in the US.

M: Are these ethnic restaurants also popular with native-born Americans?

W: Sure. Americans love to try new and unusual foods.

M: I see. No wonder it is sometimes a bit hard to find a "traditional" American restaurant.

W: You are right. When it comes to food and eating, America truly is a melting pot.

Q6. What impresses the man deeply during his visit in America?

(14)

A.The large number of immigrants there.

B.The variety of restaurants there.

C.Americans' love of unusual foods.

D.The especially big melting pot in America.

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听力原文:A 23-day search operation that begins Thursday will include 84 Americans and thei

听力原文: A 23-day search operation that begins Thursday will include 84 Americans and their Vietnamese counterparts split in the eight teams. The spokesman for the operation said four of the teams are currently in the midst of a dry season. The spokesman said Vietnam turned over 67 sets of remains which the Vietnamese believed to be of Americans last year, the most since it began returning such remains in the early 1980s. Vietnam first allowed American search teams into the country in 1988 and the first consisted of just three men.

Vietnam has turned over hundreds of sets of remains since the end of the war in 1975. So far 280 such sets have been positively identified as the remains of missing Americans. The remains are examined by forensic specialists at the U.S. military laboratory in Hawaii.

The fates of more than 2,200 American servicemen who are missing in southeast Asia remain unsolved. 1,648 of those are listed as missing in Vietnam or its waters. In an interview with the Associated Press, Major General Thomas Needham, the search operation commander, said he was pleased with the process being made to account for the missing men. He said he and his teams were allowed to go wherever they wished in Vietnam. General Needham said he constantly pushed the Vietnamese to find and hand over more documents about the missing men.

General Needham said that he didn't believe the Vietnamese government was holding back remains. However, he said some individuals who had come across remains were holding them back in the hope of being paid for them. The U.S. does not pay for remains.

In the related development, the U.S.military announced Wednesday that Admiral Charles Lawson, the commander-in-chief of the Pacific, will visit Vietnam beginning January 16th. Admiral Lawson will visit the American Missing-in-Action Office in Hanoi, discuss the issue with the Vietnamese officials and travel south to observe the excavations. Admiral Lawson will become the highest ranking U. S. military officer to visit Vietnam since the end of the War. Admiral Lawson's visit and extensive search come at a time when officials in Washington say the question of the U. S. trade embargo against Vietnam is under active review.

Ann Butler for VOA news, Bangkok.

How many missing American servicemen have been positively confirmed dead in Vietnam so far?

A.67.

B.280.

C.84.

D.1648.

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第7题
听力原文: The trade dispute between America and Europe has been a war of words so far with
tariffs threatened but not imposed. That will now change. The WTO that polices world trade has ruled that a tax break given to America ex ports, like Boeing and Microsoft gives them an illegal unfair advantage.

The EU's trade commissioner, Pascale Lamy, has now told American legislators on a visit to Washington that the tariffs will be imposed on Monday. An extra five percent tax will be put on some American exports. With the rate rising the; longer Congress and the Senate refuse to change the law. The EU decision gives America lawmakers a dilemma.

Which of the following is TRUE?

A.Europe has already imposed tariffs on America.

B.America and Europe have fought with each other because of the trade dispute.

C.The WTO is inactive toward the dispute.

D.The Congress and the Senate will not change the law.

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第8题
听力原文:M: I've heard you are going to New York tomorrow. I'd like to see you off to the
airport.

W: Oh. Thank you. That's very kind of you.

M: What time are you leaving for the airport?

W: 8:30 a.m. But I've got to arrive at the airport at 9:30 a.m.

M: What airline and what flight?

W: Pan American Airlines. Flight 169.

M: I'll come to the hotel and pick you up at 8:30 a.m.

W: All right. See you tomorrow.

What does the man offer to do?

A.To see the woman at the airport.

B.To visit the woman at her hotel at 8:30 a.m.

C.To pick up the woman and drive her to the airport.

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第9题
听力原文: (21) A new report finds that tourism to New York City rose by six percent in 200

听力原文: (21) A new report finds that tourism to New York City rose by six percent in 2007. An estimated 8.5 million visitors came from overseas, even as international travel to other American destinations declined. (22) Victoria Cavatiere reports from VOA's New York Bureau that the weakened dollar made New York an appealing destination for many foreign tourists.

A report released by New York City tourism officials this month found that a record number of visitors came to New York City in 2007. More than 46 million people vacationed in the "Big Apple," spending around $ 28 billion last year.

Many foreign tourists chose to visit New York -- the most expensive U. S. city -- because the weakened dollar made hotels, food and entertainment more affordable.

How many overseas visitors traveled to New York City in 20077

A.6 million.

B.8.5 million.

C.46 million.

D.28 million.

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第10题
听力原文: What is "American food"?To many people, American food means hamburgers, hot dogs

听力原文: What is "American food"? To many people, American food means hamburgers, hot dogs and pizza. It's true that Americans do eat those things. But are those the only kind of food you can find in America?

Except for Thanksgiving turkey, it's hard to find a typically "American" food. The United States is a land of immigrants. When people move to America, they bring their cooking styles with them. That's why you can find almost every kind of ethnic food in America. (33) In some cases, Americans have adopted foods from other countries as favorites, but the American version doesn't taste quite like the original!

As with any large country, the U. S. A has several distinct regions. Each region boasts its own special style. of food. Visit the South and enjoy country-style. cooking. (34) Take a trip to New England and sample delicate seafood dishes. Travel through the Midwest, "the breadbasket of the nation," for delicious baked goods.

Americans living at a fast pace often just "grab a quick bite. ' Fast food restaurants offer people on the run everything from fried chicken to fried rice. Microwave dinners and instant foods make cooking at home a snap. Of course, one of the most common quick American meals is a sandwich. If it can fit between two slices of bread, (35) Americans probably make a sandwich out of it. Peanut butter and jelly is an all-time American favorite.

Americans represent a wide range of backgrounds. The variety of foods in the U.S. reflects the diversity of personal tastes.

(30)

A.They taste the same as the original.

B.They taste better than the original.

C.They're less typical than the original

D.They're great in diversity.

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第11题
听力原文:President Bush is sending over 20,000 more U.S. troops into Iraq. In an address f

听力原文: President Bush is sending over 20,000 more U.S. troops into Iraq. In an address from the White House last night, Mr. Bush said he considered suggestions from U. S. lawmakers to scale back U. S. efforts in Iraq. But he warned that stepping back now would force a collapse of the Iraqi government.

The consequences of failure are clear. Radical Islamic extremists would grow in strength and gain new recruits. They would be in a better position to topple moderate governments, create chaos in the region, and use oil revenues to fund their ambitions. Iran would be emboldened in its pursuit of nuclear weapons. Our enemies would have a safe haven from which to plan and launch attacks on the American people.

But Democratic Senator Richard Durbin says the president's new plan runs contrary to what his own generals have advised him to do.

General John Abizaid until recently, the commanding general in Iraq and Afghanistan, said, "More American forces prevent the Iraqis from doing more, from taking more responsibility for their own future."

And Republican Senator Sam Brownback on a visit to Iraq said he does not believe Sending more troops to Iraq is the answer.

A collapse of Iraq government may lead to all of the following EXCEPT ______.

A.chaos in the region

B.stronger radical Islamic extremists

C.Iran's gaining new recruits

D.Iran's pursuing nuclear weapons openly

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