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听力原文:M: United World Colleges. Can I help you?W: Yes, I'd like some information about

听力原文:M: United World Colleges. Can I help you?

W: Yes, I'd like some information about the college, please.

M: What would you like to know?

W: My name's Julia Harris and I have a friend in Spain who's interested in applying for a place at one of the colleges. There are one or two questions that she'd like me to ask you.

M: Go ahead.

W: Thanks. What language is used for most lessons?

M: Well, the main language of instruction in all the college is English. But at Pacific College in Canada some subjects are taught in French.

W: Right. Is it expensive to go to one of the colleges?

M: Students' parents don't have to be rich, if that's what you mean. There are scholarships for all colleges, but we do ask the parents to pay what they can afford. It's $2400 per year.

W: Good. Now she wants to know something about getting into a college. Does she have to get high marks in her examinations?

M: Ah, yes, well she will have to do well, but academic ability is not the only thing that's important. We also look at personal qualities.

W: What sort of things do you mean?

M: Maturity, the ability to get along well with people from different countries, that sort of thing.

W: I understand what you mean. The last question is about her other interests. Can she take painting or modern dancing, for example?

M: Yes, probably. It depends on the staff at the college she enters. Each college has its own special activities, such as theatre studies or environmental work, in which students can take part.

W: Good. I think that's all. Thank you very much for your help.

M: You're welcome. Goodbye.

W: Goodbye.

Main languages used for normal lessons at Pacific College are ______.

A.English

B.French

C.Spanish

D.Both A and B

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第1题
听力原文:F: Good morning, Mr. Zhang. I am glad that you have accepted my interview.M: Good

听力原文:F: Good morning, Mr. Zhang. I am glad that you have accepted my interview.

M: Good morning, Miss Lee. It' s my pleasure if I can be of any help.

F: Mr. Zhang, we all know that China and the United States signed an historic agreement in November 1999, which will pave the way for China to enter the World Trade Organization, 13years after it applied to join. As an official of Ministry of Foreign Trade and Economic Co-operation, what do you think of the significance of this event?

M: I would say it is the most important economic event since December 1979, when China switched from state planning and isolation to reform. and the open-door policy. It opened the way for China to join the world' s principal trading body, since we all know that the US was the toughest party to deal with among all negotiations with other WTO members.

F: The chief US negotiator described the deal as "profoundly important" and all round excellent one for American business. Do you think it may create a double-winning situation?

M: Yes, of course.

How long was it from the time when China applied to join GATT till the deal between the US and China was signed?

A.10 years.

B.13 years.

C.17 years.

D.20 years.

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第2题
听力原文:W: Do you like to run?M: Yeah, when the Police are chasing me.W: You know Kerron

听力原文:W: Do you like to run?

M: Yeah, when the Police are chasing me.

W: You know Kerron Clement?

M: Who?

W: (9) Kerron Clement. He just broke the world record in the 400-meter.

M: Right.

W: Did you know that he's only 19 years old? Did you see it on the news?

M: I heard a hit about it.

W: Okay. Well, let's look at the rest. (9) This Florida sophomore ran the 400-meter in 44.57 seconds at tile NCAA Indoor Track and Field Championships. He broke the mark of 44.63 seconds set by Michael Johnson in 1995.

M: (7)Hey, I'm fast. I could beat him any day.

W: (7) Yeah, only if there is a $ 20 bill blowing in the wind in front of you. Let's get back to the story now. (10)Clement is from Trinidad and Tobago and moved to the United States when he was 13. He won the NCAA championship in the 400-meter hurdles and then won the world junior championship in the same event. At the junior championships, Clement competed for the United States after earning his U.S. citizenship last summer. He probably could have gone to the Olympics for Trinidad and Tobago last year, but preferred to become an American. Why do you think he wanted to become American?

M: Probably America is his new home and it has better living conditions than back home.

W: (8)Yeah, something like that. He said he loves competition and he wants to train with the best in the world, the Americans.

Why does the professor mention $ 20 bill?

A.To confirm that the student is capable of beating Clement.

B.To show how sincere he is.

C.To give an example of how to run fast.

D.To make a joke about the student's comment.

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第3题
听力原文:W: Do you like to run?M: Yeah, when the police are chasing me.W: Fast like Clemen

听力原文:W: Do you like to run?

M: Yeah, when the police are chasing me.

W: Fast like Clement?

M: Who?

W: Kerron Clement. He just broke the world record in the 400 meters. Did you know that he's only 19 years old? Did you see it on the news?

M: I heard a bit about it.

W: Okay. Well, let's look at the rest. This Florida sophomore ran the 400 meters in 44.57 seconds at the NCAA Indoor Track and Field Championships. He broke the mark of 44.63 seconds set by Michael Johnson in 1995.

M: Hey,I'm fast. I could beat him any day.

W: Yeah, only if there is a $20 bill blowing in the wind in front of you. Let's go back to the story now. Clement is from Trinidad and Tobago and moved to the United States when he was 13. He was a highly desirable athlete at La Porte High School in Texas. Big sports schools like Louisiana State University, Texas and Tennessee were after him. He chose Florida and wasted no time in making his mark. He won the NCAA championship in the 400 meter hurdles and then won the world junior championship in the same event. At the junior championships, Clement competed for the United States after earning his U.S. citizenship last summer. He probably could have gone to the Olympics for Trinidad and Tobago last year, but preferred to become an American. Why do you think he wanted to become an American?

M: Probably America is his new home and it has better 1iving conditions than back home.

W: Yeah, something like that. He said he loves competition and he wants to train with the best in the world, the Americans.

(20)

A.To confirm that the man is capable of beating Clement.

B.To show how sincere he is.

C.To give an example of how to run fast.

D.To make a joke about the man's comment.

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第4题
听力原文:M: United World Colleges. Can I help you?W: Yes, I'd like some information about

听力原文:M: United World Colleges. Can I help you?

W: Yes, I'd like some information about the college, please.

M: What would you like to know?

W: My name's Julia Harris and I have a friend in Spain who's interested in applying for a place at one of the colleges. There are one or two questions that she'd like me to ask you.

M: Go ahead.

W: Thanks. What language is used for most lessons?

M: Well, the main language of instruction in all the college is English. But at Pacific College in Canada some subjects are taught in French.

W: Right. Is it expensive to go to one of the colleges?

M: Students' parents don't have to be rich, if that's what you mean. There are scholarships for all colleges, but we do ask the parents to pay what they can afford. It's $ 2400 per year.

W: Good. Now she wants to know something about getting into a college. Does she have to get high marks in all her examinations?

M: Ah, yes, well she will have to do well, but academic ability is not the only thing that's important. We also look at personal qualities.

W: What sort of things do you mean?

M: Maturity, the ability to get along well with people from different countries, that sort of thing.

W: I understand what you mean. The last question is about her other interests. Can she take painting or modern dancing, for example?

M: Yes, probably. It depends on the staff at the college she enters. Each college has its own special activities, such as theatre studies or environmental work, in which students can take part.

W: Good. I think that's all. Thank you very much for your help.

M. You're welcome. Goodbye.

W: Goodbye.

(30)

A.English

B.French

C.Spanish

D.both A) and B)

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第5题
听力原文:W: Do you like to run?M: Yeah, when the police are chasing me.W: You know Kerron

听力原文:W: Do you like to run?

M: Yeah, when the police are chasing me.

W: You know Kerron Clement?

M: Who?

W: Kerron Clement. He just broke the world record in the 400 meter.

M: Right.

W: Did you know that he's only 19 years old? Did you see it on the news?

M: I heard a bit about it.

W: Okay. Well, let's look at the rest. This Florida sophomore ran the 400 meter in 44.57 seconds at the NCAA Indoor Track and Field Championships. He broke the mark of 44.63 seconds set by Michael Johnson in 1995.

M: Hey, I'm fast. I could beat him any day.

W: Yeah, only if there is a $ 20 bill blowing in the wind in front of you. Let's get back to the story now. Clement is from Trinidad and Tobago and moved to the United States when he was 13. He won the NCAA championship in the 400-meter hurdles and then won the world junior championship in the same event. At the junior championships, Clement competed for the United States after earning his U.S. citizenship last summer. He probably could have gone to the Olympics for Trinidad and Tobago last year, but preferred to become an American. Why do you think he wanted to become American?

M: Probably America is his new home and it has better living conditions than back home.

W: Yeah, something like that. He said he loves competition and he wants to train with the best in the world, the Americans.

Why does the professor mention $ 20 bill?

A.To confirm that the student is capable of beating Clement.

B.To show how sincere he is.

C.To give an example of how to run fast.

D.To make a joke about the student's comment.

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第6题
听力原文:W: There is discussion of England and the United States now pushing to forgive th
e debt of the poorest countries in the world. Do you think that's a good idea?

M: I think it's a good idea. I mean, the world has already done a big, big effort to forget debt to countries heavily indebted and with low income. And that has given good chances to countries to get out of poverty.

W: Aren't you afraid that might set a bad example, and moreover, be unfair to countries that have handled their debt responsibly?

M: No. Because forgiveness is attached to a procedure of policy. The world countries decided to forgive very low-income countries of the debt. But to be able do that, those low-income countries have to get into programs with the IMF to be able to complete that process. And so there ... they change their economies, they liberalize their economies; they have sound financial and banking rules and systems. The help they're going to get from international solidarity will not be wasted.

W: No worry at all? I mean ...

M: We're human beings.

What is the conversation mainly about?

A.The relationship between England and the United States.

B.The low income in some countries.

C.The financial and banking rules and systems.

D.The forgiveness of the low-income countries' debt.

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第7题
听力原文: A twenty-year action plan for cutting the rate of world population growth is exp
ected to win wide approval today in Cairo. Delegates at the UN-sponsored conference on population complete the final talks on the plan Monday. The document is non-binding but it will serve as a guideline for countries and states that fund health care and family planning programs. The world population of 5.7 billion currently is growing at more than 90 million a year.

Who sponsored the conference on population?

A.Cairo.

B.The United Nations.

C.The World Bank.

D.The World Health Organization.

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第8题
听力原文:W: This evening, the guest speaker with us is Dr. Bush. (22)He's going to talk ab

听力原文:W: This evening, the guest speaker with us is Dr. Bush. (22)He's going to talk about copyrighting works of art.

M: Well, a copyright is a proof of authorship. (22)It protects artists against someone else using their work without their permission.

W: So, all artists' works will be protected by copyright law?

M: It's important to remember that United States Copyright Law protects artistic expressions such as paintings, (23)but does not protect any ideas, concepts, procedures or techniques.

W: How can artists obtain copyright protection?

M: The law has changed in 1978 and again in 1989. (24)For artists the current law means everything they create is automatically and immediately copyrighted. They don't have to file any documents and under the protection of the Copyright Law, any recreations of their original work such as prints are also covered by the artist's copyright.

Further more, any changes artists made to their original works are covered. The Law also makes it dear that when someone buys the work of art, they are not allowed to destroy or change that work of art.

W: What if the work was sold to a new owner?

M: (25)Artists keep the copyright even after selling the work of art. The purchaser may buy the physical work, but the right to make prints or copies is still the artists' and the buyer does not automatically have any right to make and sell prints or copies of work.

W: Do you have any suggestions to our artists in this area?

M: Although works are automatically copyrighted, artists are encouraged to register their work with United States Copyright Office. Registering art provides additional legal protection and also gives the people around the world the ability to approach the honors about licensing and purchasing right.

(23)

A.Protecting buyers of paintings.

B.Why copies of famous paintings are made.

C.How paintings are sold in the United States.

D.Protecting artists from illegal use of their work.

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第9题
听力原文:United Nations records show people the world over are getting older. This is due

听力原文: United Nations records show people the world over are getting older. This is due to better medicine and more food, even in developing countries. Another global statistic: there are fewer younger people able to provide health care and other services for the elderly. Other U.N. statistics show that by the year 2050, people 60 years or older will account for half of the increase in the world's population. The United States is already experiencing nursing shortages and expects other staffing shortages in health Care in the coming years. U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice described this trend as one of the greatest challenges that most nations will face this century. "Nations around the world are taking notice of the challenges of aging, but too many are still wrestling with them independent of one another, when we all stand to benefit from sharing our common solutions to these common problems:" Secretary Rice said one of the key goals of the summit was to open international discussions on this trend and to encourage research to provide the answers to the challenges posed by global aging.

According to United Nations records, people all over the world are getting older because of______.

A.good health care and other services

B.fewer and fewer challenges and pressures

C.more international discussions between countries

D.better medicine and more food

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第10题
听力原文: The World Heritage Committee (WHC) overlooking conservation of global heritage s

听力原文: The World Heritage Committee (WHC) overlooking conservation of global heritage sites will convene its annual meeting next week in Durban, South Africa, to review 42 proposed sites for inscription on the prestigious World Heritage List.

Extensions for nine sites that have already been inscribed will also be proposed during the 29th session of the WHC under the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), according to the organization's official website. The proposed sites include 28 cultural sites, 10 natural sites and 4 mixed sites presented by 44 countries, including Albania, China and the host country South Africa.

How many cultural sites have been proposed for inscription on the World Heritage List?

A.42

B.28

C.10

D.4

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