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听力原文:The Europeans who left their homeland in the 18th and 19th centuries and settled

听力原文: The Europeans who left their homeland in the 18th and 19th centuries and settled their homes in North America are referred to as early settlers. Early settlers who came from the eastern parts of the present U.S.A. were used to having many trees around, so they found it rather hard to get used to living in a treeless plain like the state of Nebraska. When they first settled down in Nebraska, they needed large quantities of wood for building houses, making fires and doing many other things. Therefore they started many tree-planting plans that went on for years and years. Finally in 1872, a newspaperman named J. Sterling Morton had an idea: Why not have a special day set aside for planting trees. So Arbor Day was born on April 10th, 1872. The state government announced that it would give prizes to individuals and groups that planted the most trees. On that first day, more than 1,000,000 trees were planted in Nebraska. In this way Nebraska has been full of trees and it's green all the year around.

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A.Who the early settlers were.

B.When the first Arbor Day began.

C.How the first Arbor Day came into being.

D.Who was J. Sterling Morton.

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听力原文:M: Do you know that Chinese first played football hundreds of years ago?F: But no
w the Europeans play it well.

What does the woman think?

A.She thinks the Japanese first got to know how to play football.

B.She doesn't think football came from China.

C.She thinks the Europeans play football better.

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W: Yes. To me, it's more of a generational magnet and motivation than even rock'n'roll.

M: What does travel mean to you? And what do you seek from travelling?

W: Travelling to me is pure and simple.., the most exciting and rewarding way to spend your time. It is just an amazing experience to get to know people, cultures, natural geography, oceans, and seas. I found that travelers have an almost inner peace because there's less fear of the world.

M: So this is what you want to tell people through "Blue Magazine?" In the book, it says, "a new adventure life style".

W: I think what I'm talking about here is almost my personal philosophy. It's really probably the inspiration behind Blue Magazine.

M: I hope American kids start to travel. Like in Europe, you see many Europeans or Asians but not many Americans in India or Asia.

W: Exactly. That's part of what is so great about" blue". I've seen travelling change people's lives and make them more understanding of global politics and other issues that they can play a part in and enjoy. Yeah, there's no better teacher than travelling.

What does Blue Magazine most probably refer to?

A.A fashion magazine.

B.A magazine for adventure.

C.A magazine for teachers.

D.A music magazine.

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听力原文:The word "okay" is known and used by millions of people all over the world. Still

听力原文: The word "okay" is known and used by millions of people all over the world. Still, language experts do not agree on where it came from. Some say it came from Indian people. When Europeans first came to America, they heard hundreds of different Indian languages. Many were well developed. One tribe especially had a well developed language. They were farmers and fishermen who lived in the rich Mississippi valley in what is now the state of Alabama. When problems arose, the headers of this tribe discussed them with the tribal chief. They sat in a circle and listened to the wisdom of the chief. He heard the different proposals often raising and lowering his head in agreement, and saying, "okeh," meaning, "all is so". The Indian languages have given many words to English. Many American states have Indian names, and so do rivers, streams, mountains, cities and towns.

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A.American Indian.

B.British people.

C.Europeans.

D.African people.

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听力原文:About 10 percent of Europe's present-day population seems to be resistant to HIV
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Which of the following is true about the immunity to HIV?

A.It is partly resistance to the mutation.

B.More Europeans have it than the people on other continents.

C.It is the result of outbreaks of the plague.

D.It is a mutation that protects white blood cells.

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听力原文:For several years, Americans have enjoyed teleshopping—watching TV and buying thi

听力原文: For several years, Americans have enjoyed teleshopping—watching TV and buying things by phone. Now teleshopping is starting in Europe. In a number of European countries, people can turn on their TVs and shop for clothes, food, toys and many other things. Teleshopping is becoming popular in Sweden, for example, the biggest Swedish company sells different kinds of things on TV in European countries, and in one year it made $100 million. In France there are two teleshopping channels, and the French spend about $20 million a year to buy things through those channels.

In Germany, until last year teleshopping was only possible on one channel for 1 hour every day. Then the government allowed more teleshopping. Other channels can open for telebusiness, including the largest American teleshopping company and a 24 hour teleshopping company. German businesses are hoping this new teleshopping will help them sell more things. Some people would like teleshopping because it allows them to do their shopping without leaving their homes. With all the problems of traffic in the cities, this is an important reason. But at the same time, other Europeans do not like the new way of shopping. They call teleshopping "junk on the air."

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A.Sweden.

B.France.

C.Spain.

D.Germany.

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听力原文:A ground hog is a small animal that digs and lives under the ground. It is also c

听力原文: A ground hog is a small animal that digs and lives under the ground. It is also called the woodchuck. Ground hogs live in many parts of America. In the winter they sleep like beam and some other animals.

There is an old story that says a few hundred years ago Europeans brought Ground Hog Day to America. They said that the ground hog wakes up from his sleep on February 2, which is believed the half way between winter and spring. If he comes up from his hole and it is sunny, he will see his shadow and be frightened. If he aces his shadow, there will be 6 more weeks of winter weather. But if he comes up and the sky is cloudy, he will not see his shadow and will not be frightened. Then spring weather will cane very soon.

Some people believe this story and they watch the sky on February 2. Many people are happy if it is cloudy on that day. They think spring will come soon. But most people think it is just a fun legend. What do you think?

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A.An animal that lives on the ground.

B.An animal that sleeps during winter.

C.An animal that looks like a bear.

D.An animal that mainly lives in Africa.

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听力原文:W: The weatherman says it will be rainy tomorrow.M: Really?Q: How will be the wea

听力原文:W: The weatherman says it will be rainy tomorrow.

M: Really?

Q: How will be the weather tomorrow?

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A.It will be rainy.

B.It will be cloudy.

C.It will be windy.

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听力原文:W: Happy New Year.M: The same to you. What festival is it today?A.New Year's Day.

听力原文:W: Happy New Year.

M: The same to you.

What festival is it today?

A.New Year's Day.

B.Christmas.

C.Mid-autumn Day.

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听力原文:W: I think panda is more interesting than elephant and tiger.M: So it is. What an

听力原文:W: I think panda is more interesting than elephant and tiger.

M: So it is.

What animal do they like best?

A.Panda.

B.Elephant.

C.Tiger.

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