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听力原文:M: Rose's new husband doesn't look like an artist to me.W: You can't judge a book

听力原文:M: Rose's new husband doesn't look like an artist to me.

W: You can't judge a book by its cover.

Q: What is the woman trying to tell the man?

(18)

A.Rose's new husband is a writer.

B.The man shouldn't believe everything he read.

C.Appearances are often deceiving.

D.She likes Rose's new husband's book.

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听力原文:M: Rose's new husband doesn't look like an artist to me.W: You can't judge a book

听力原文:M: Rose's new husband doesn't look like an artist to me.

W: You can't judge a book by its cover.

Q: What is the woman trying to tell the man?

(15)

A.That Rose's new husband is a writer.

B.That the man shouldn't believe everything he read.

C.That appearances are often deceiving.

D.That she likes Rose's husband's new book.

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第2题
听力原文:M: Rose's new husband doesn't look like an artist to me.W: You can't judge a book

听力原文:M: Rose's new husband doesn't look like an artist to me.

W: You can't judge a book by its cover.

Q: What is the won)an trying to tell the man?

(15)

A.That Rose's new husband is a writer.

B.That the man shouldn't believe everything he read.

C.That appearances are often deceiving.

D.That she likes Rose's husband's new book.

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第3题
听力原文:When peter and Rose came to the United States from the Philippines. they lived in

听力原文: When peter and Rose came to the United States from the Philippines. they lived in an apartment in the center of Chicago. Rose worked as an account in a downtown bank. However, then Rose was promoted to be a supervisor in the bank and transferred to an office in the suburbs, and so they had to move. After looking for a long time, they bought a house in the suburbs with three bedrooms, a basement and a garage.

One morning, their new neighbor, Mrs. Todd, came to their house and invited them to her house to meet all the neighbors over the weekend. On the Saturday night, at 7 o'clock, Peter and Rose walked to Mrs. Todd's home. Lots of people were at the party. Several people congratulated Rose and Peter on their new home. About 8:30 Peter walked over to Rose and asked, "When will they serve dinner? I'm really hungry." "I don't know," Rose answered, "I'm hungry too. Maybe they like to eat late."

At 9:15, everyone was still standing, talking arid enjoying the refreshments. Peter was feeling weak and hungry. Rose brought him a bowl of crackers and some cheese. By 10 o'clock, Peter was sick of crackers. And he was still very hungry. Then, some people thanked Mrs. Todd and left. Then Rose realized her mistake, after all, this was not a dinner part. She took Peter with her and thanked Mrs. Todd and left quickly for the fast food restaurant.

(33)

A.They couldn't pay the rent for their apartment in the city.

B.The house was closer to Rose's new job.

C.They didn't like living in the city.

D.Peter wanted a modem house.

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第4题
听力原文:W: How did you find your new flat?M: Well, it's quite nice really, although I'm h

听力原文:W: How did you find your new flat?

M: Well, it's quite nice really, although I'm having a hard time getting used to such a big building.

What is the man's problem?

A.He can't find his new building.

B.He is not accustomed to the large building.

C.He had a bigger apartment before.

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第5题
听力原文:M: I'm sorry I'm late.Rose.W: That's all right,Vic.My house isn't that easy to fi

听力原文:M: I'm sorry I'm late.Rose.

W: That's all right,Vic.My house isn't that easy to find.Many of my friends have trouble finding the way when they come for the first time.But you know,you wouldn't have gotten lost if you had a"smart"car.

M: A smart car?I have never heard of that before.What's a smart car?

W: I just read a magazine article about some new technology that can make a car smart.One device is a computerized map display and a synthesized voice,you must enter the address where you want to go,and the voice tells you how to get there,street by street.

M: Hey,that's just like my brother.He never gets lost,and he's always telling me the best route.So what else will a smart car be able to do?

W: Well,the article said that they will be equipped with radar warning systems that will warn drivers if they're getting too close to other cars with an alarm signal,and they will even put on the brakes if the drivers don't.

M: Tell me,Rose,will these cars be smart enough to fill themselves up with gas?

W: Not that I know of.Why do you ask?

M: Well,I'm not late because I got lost--I'm late because I ran out of gas on the way over here.

What do we learn about a"smart"car according to the woman?

A.It uses new technology.

B.It is installed with a robot.

C.It is as clever as human.

D.It can talk with people.

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第6题
听力原文:M: Hey, do you have Henry's new phone number?W: He couldn't remember when I saw h

听力原文:M: Hey, do you have Henry's new phone number?

W: He couldn't remember when I saw him this morning, so he said he'd call me later and give it to me then.

Q: What does the woman mean?

(17)

A.She forgot to phone Henry this morning.

B.She does not know Henry's new phone number.

C.Henry's phone number has not changed.

D.The man should ask Henry for the phone number.

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第7题
听力原文:W: Now, Mr. Rose went to the trouble of making this dinner for us tonight.M: Yes—

听力原文:W: Now, Mr. Rose went to the trouble of making this dinner for us tonight.

M: Yes—we should try to do justice to it. We don't want to disrespect him.

Q: What can we learn from the conversation?

(16)

A.It's unfair for Mr. Rose to make the dinner.

B.It's disrespectful to have Mr. Rose prepare the dinner.

C.Mr. Rose took the trouble to prepare the dinner.

D.Mr. Rose took no trouble to make the dinner at all.

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第8题
听力原文:M: Now, first of all, let's introduce Mrs. Koop.She is one of Reagan's Surgeon Ge

听力原文:M: Now, first of all, let's introduce Mrs. Koop. She is one of Reagan's Surgeon General. Thank you very much for joining us ,joining us from Hanover, New Hampshire, correct?

W: That's correct. Thank you for calling. And I am very happy to be here to attend this meeting.

M: Thanks for taking the time. I understand you'll be coming to Washington tomorrow and will join us in the White House. So the time is very urgent.

W: That's my intention, sir.

M: We've been told it's going to be 1:30 in the afternoon in the Rose Garden. Is that what the White House told you? Or how did you get the time?

W: That's the same timetable I was given. To me it was assigned very well.

M: Oh, very good. Mrs. Koop, tell us what you will understand the President will do tomorrow? And what this means practically to the American problem?

W: Well, it's been a few years since he first announced that this was his intention and during that time the FDA had gone through its usual protocol. And they have published the proposed regulations at the Federal Register and there have been comments from the people and that is all over now. And what the President will be presenting to the public tomorrow are the revised regulations: Now I have not seen them, but it's my impressions from what I've heard that they're pretty much the same as the things as he talked about the last year. And President Clinton seldom repeatedly suggested an end to using trade marks of cigarette on baseball caps.

(20)

A.A surgeon general who will be present in a rose garden

B.A woman who used to be one of Reagan's Surgeon General.

C.A spokesman for President Clinton on drug regulations.

D.Ronauld Reagan.

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第9题
听力原文:M: Now, first of all, let's introduce Mrs. Koop. (19) She is one of Reagan's Surg

听力原文:M: Now, first of all, let's introduce Mrs. Koop. (19) She is one of Reagan's Surgeon General. Thank you very much for joining us ,joining us from Hanover, New Hampshire, correct?

W: That's correct. Thank you for calling. And I am very happy to be here to attend this meeting.

M: Thanks for taking the time. I understand you'll be coming to Washington tomorrow and will join us in the White House. So the time is very urgent.

W: That's my intention, sir.

M: We've been told it's going to be 1:30 in the afternoon in the Rose Garden. Is that what the White House told you? Or how did you get the time?

W: That's the same timetable I was given. To me it was assigned very well.

M: Oh, very good. Mrs. Koop, tell us what you will understand the President will do tomorrow? And what this means practically to the American problem?

W: Well, it's been a few years since he first announced that this was his intention and during that time the FDA had gone through its usual protocol. And they have published the proposed regulations at the Federal Register and there have been comments from the people and that is all over now. (20)And what the President will be presenting to the public tomorrow are the revised regulations: Now I have not seen them, but it's my impressions from what I've heard that they're pretty much the same as the things as he talked about the last year. And (21)President Clinton seldom repeatedly suggested an end to using trade marks of cigarette on baseball caps.

(20)

A.A surgeon general who will be present in a rose garden

B.A woman who used to be one of Reagan's Surgeon General.

C.A spokesman for President Clinton on drug regulations.

D.Ronauld Reagan.

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第10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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