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We’re aiming to ________ 10 per cent reduction in casualties in the next year.

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第1题
听力原文:Members of the I.M.F. approved reform. measures that aim to increase the voting p
ower of countries with growing economies. As a first step, they agreed to increases in the voting rights for China, South Korea, Mexico and Turkey. These four countries were considered the least represented given the size of their economics.

Members of the I.M.F. approved reform. measures aiming at increasing the voting power of countries with growing economies. They first agreed to increases in the voting rights four countries, namely China, South Korea Peru and Turkey.

A.正确

B.错误

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第2题
Which of the following statements is probably NOT true?A.The surveys were conducted in a p

Which of the following statements is probably NOT true?

A.The surveys were conducted in a period of 10 years.

B.The girls ranged in age from 10 to 14.

C.Only 7.2 percent of children in the country are overweight.

D.Over 30 percent of the girls considered themselves overweight.

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第3题
Which of the following statements is probably NOT true?A.The surveys were conducted in a p

Which of the following statements is probably NOT true?

A.The surveys were conducted in a period of 10 years.

B.The girls ranged in age from 10 to 14.

C.Only 7.2 percent of children in the country are overweight.

D.Over 30 percent of the girls considered themselves overweight.

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第4题
The weekly fee for staying at the Pleasant Lake Campground is $20 per vehicle and $10 per
person.Last year, weekly fees were paid for v vehicles and p persons. Which of the following expressions gives the total amount, in dollars, collected for weekly fees last year?

A.20v + 10p

B.20p + 10v

C.10(v + p)

D.30(v + p)

E.10(v + p) + 20p

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第5题
Section BDirections: In this section, you will hear 3 short passages. At the end of each p

Section B

Directions: In this section, you will hear 3 short passages. At the end of each passage, you will hear some questions. Both the passage and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a question, you must choose the best answer from the four choices marked A, B, C and D.

听力原文: Bows and arrows are one of the man's oldest weapons. They gave early man an effective weapon to kill his enemies. The ordinary bow or short bow was used by nearly all early people. These bows had limited power or short range. However, man overcame these faults by learning to track his target at close range. The long bow was most likely discovered when someone found out that a five-foot piece wood made a better bow than a three-foot piece. Hundreds of thousands of these bows were made and used for three hundred years. However, not one is known to survive today. We believe that force of one hundred pounds was needed to pull the string all the way back on the long bow. For a long time, the bow was just a bent stick and a string. In fact, more changes have taken place in the bow in the past 25 years than in the last 7 centuries. Today's bow is forceful. It is as exact as a gun. In addition, it requires little strength to draw the string. Modem bows also have precise aiming devices. In indoor contests, perfect scores from 40 yards are common. The invention of the bow itself ranks with the discovery of fire and the wheel. It was a great step forward for man.

(27)

A.Because it was too heavy.

B.Because it did not bend easily.

C.Because it did not shoot far.

D.Because its string was short.

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第6题
From the beginning, migration has been one of the most conspicuous features of human histo
ry. Humanity did not appear simultaneously all over the earth but, according to the current scientific consensus, first evolved in Africa, and from there spread far and wide. Even after mankind had populated most of the planet, migration continued to play a decisive role in history down the centuries, as people contended for territory and the resources that go with it. In many of historys biggest movements of people, the migrants were not volunteers. In the 17th and 18th centuries, 15 million people were taken as slaves from Africa and shipped to Brazil, the Caribbean and North America. In the 19th century, between 10 and 40 million indentured workers (契约工人,苦力) were sent in vast numbers around the world, mainly from China and India. The 20th centurys wars in Europe and Asia displaced millions more. But perhaps the most intense episode of migration-under-duress (强迫) in modern times occurred after the partition of India in 1947, when 7 million Muslims fled India for the new state of Pakistan and 7 million Hindus fled in the opposite direction. As individuals, not merely as members of races or religions in flight, people have always traveled in search of a better life. Between the middle of the 19th century and the start of the second world war, 60 million people left Europe and move overseas to the United States, Canada, Latin America, Australia, New Zealand and South Africa. Much of this movement was guided by economic calculation. Most modern migration is of this kind, though nowadays the pull is high wages rather than cheap land. For the 19th century or so, the pattern of migration has shifted a good deal, with changes in government policy playing a key role. Until 1914 governments imposed almost no controls. This allowed the enormous 19th-century movement of migrants from Europe to North America. Between 1914 and 1945, partly reflecting security concerns, migration was curtailed. Many countries excluded immigrants. Americas Congress passed laws aiming to preserve the countrys racial and religious make-up. After 1945 came another great change. Many European countries faced labor shortages. Governments actively recruited immigrants for jobs in their expanding industries. Migration surged again, now not mainly from Europe to North America but from the developing countries to the rich ones. The next big change came in the 1970s. The rich countries were no longer growing quickly and struggling with labor shortages. Recession came to Europe and America, and immigration rules were tightened again. This more restrictive regime continues to apply.

In human history, people migrated because of all of the following EXCEPT______.

A.their fight for territory and resources

B.their religious beliefs

C.their races

D.their sexes

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第7题
Which of the following details about the news is INCORRECT?A.In the past 10 years, U. S. p

Which of the following details about the news is INCORRECT?

A.In the past 10 years, U. S. population increased less than 10%.

B.Texas has the largest population among all the states in the U. S.

C.Nevada"s population increased the fasted among all the states.

D.The largest increases were in the southern and western states.

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第8题
听力原文:To the Sony engineers who designed it, the Walkman was not quite what they wanted
听力原文: To the Sony engineers who designed it, the Walkman was not quite what they wanted. They were aiming for something different—a stereo version of Sony’s Pressman. In 1978, Sony engineers started shrinking stereo components. They could fit in playback parts and two tiny speakers, but not the recording mechanism. One day Masaru Ibuka, Sony’s co-founder, wandered by and heard the small stereo. He recalled a project being developed elsewhere in the company—lightweight headphones. ’What if you got rid of the speakers and combined your stereo with the headphones ’ asked Ibuka. ’The headphones would use less power and increase the quality of the sound. Soon the teenagers discovered the new invention. Perfect for sports, small enough to fit into the pocket, the Walkman became a raging success. ()

A.How Sony engineers improved sound quality.

B.How a popular product was inventeD

C.How Masaru Ibuka made a design.

D.How Sony stereos became a raging success.

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第9题
Part BDirections: You will hear four dialogues or monologues. Before listening to each one

Part B

Directions: You will hear four dialogues or monologues. Before listening to each one, you will have 5 seconds to read each of the questions which accompany it. While listening, answer each question by choosing A, B, C or D. After listening, you will have 10 seconds to check your answer to each question. You will hear each piece ONLY ONCE.

听力原文: Bows and arrows, are one of man's oldest weapons. They gave early man an effective weapon to kill his enemies. The ordinary bow or short bow is used by nearly all early people. This bow had limited power and short range. However, man overcame these faults by learning to track his targets at a close range. The long bow was most likely discovered when someone found out that a five-foot piece of wood made a better bow than a three-foot piece. Hundreds of thousands of these bows were made and used for three hundred years. However, no one is known to survive today. We believe that a force of about one hundred pounds was needed to pull back the string all the way back on a long bow. For a long time the bow was just a bent stick and string. In fact, more changes have taken place in a bow in the past 25 years than in the last? centuries. Today, the bow is forceful. It is as exact as a gun. In addition, it requires little strength to draw the string. Modern bows also have precise aiming devices. In indoor contest, perfect scores from 40 yards are common. The invention of the bows itself ranks with discovery of fire and the wheel. It was a great-step-forward for man.

Why did man have to track his target at a close range when using a short bow?

A.Because it was too heavy.

B.Because it did not bend easily.

C.Because it did not shoot far.

D.Because its string was short.

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第10题
听力原文:To the Sony engineers who designed it, the Walkman was not quite what they wanted

听力原文: To the Sony engineers who designed it, the Walkman was not quite what they wanted. They were aiming for something different—a stereo version of Sony's Pressman.

In 1978, Sony engineers started shrinking stereo components. They could fit in playback parts and two tiny speakers, but not the recording mechanism.

One day Masaru Ibuka, Sony's co-founder, wandered by and heard the small stereo. He recalled a project being developed elsewhere in the company—lightweight headphones.

"What if you got rid of the speakers and combined your stereo with the headphones?" asked Ibuka. "The headphones would use less power and increase the quality of the sound.

Soon the teenagers discovered the new invention. Perfect for sports, small enough to fit into the pocket, the Walkman became a raging success.

(33)

A.How Sony engineers improved sound quality.

B.How a popular product was invented.

C.How Masaru Ibuka made a design.

D.How Sony stereos became a raging success.

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