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听力原文: A New Mexico church plans to burn Harry Potter books because they are "an abomin

ation to God," the church pastor said on Wednesday.

Pastor Jack Brock said he would have a "holy bonfire" on Sunday at the Christ Community Church in Alamogordo in southern New Mexico to torch books about the fictional teen-age wizard who is wildly popular with young people.

"These books encourage our youth to learn more about witches, warlocks, and sorcerers, and those things are an abomination to God and to me," Brock, 74, told Reuters.

"Harry Potter books are going to destroy the lives of many young people."

The books, written by British author J.K. Rowling, have been runaway bestsellers and a movie, "Harry Potter and the Sorcerer' s Stone," is currently a blockbuster hit.

Brock, who said his Christmas Eve sermon was titled "The Baby Jesus or Harry Potter," described the book burning as part of an effort to encourage Christians to remove everything from their homes that prevents them from communicating with God.

The books have come under fire in a few U.S communities for supposedly encouraging devilish thoughts among the young, but Rowling in an earlier statement issued by her publisher--Bloomsbury called the criticisms absurd.

"I have met thousands of children now, and not even one time has a child come up to me and said, ' Ms. Rowling, I' m so glad I' ve read these books because now I want to be a witch," she said.

The reasons why the church wanted to burn Harry Potter books didn't include that ______.

A.it believed that the books were an abhorrence to God

B.it believed that the books would weaken the communication with God

C.it believed that the existence of God had been confused by the book

D.it believed that the books would ruin the lifves of many young people

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听力原文:Since the wedding march for gays and lesbians began in San Francisco three weeks
ago, officials in California, New Mexico and Oregon have allowed same-sex marriages, Massachusetts has signaled its approval. President Bush has called for a constitutional amendment to ban gay marriage. Lawmakers conservative, and gay-rights groups have all joined a debate that has roiled the nation.

Which of the following places have approved gay marriage?

A.San Francisco and California.

B.California, New Mexico and Oregon.

C.California, New Mexico, Oregon and Massachusetts.

D.California and New Mexico.

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第2题
听力原文:M:I'd like to make an appointment to see Dr.Smith tomorrow.W:I'm sorry.Dr, Smith

听力原文:M:I'd like to make an appointment to see Dr.Smith tomorrow.

W:I'm sorry.Dr, Smith went on a week vacation in Mexico,and on his way he'll be staying in California for 5 days. Let me see.He'll probably be back the day after tomorrow.

Q:Where is Dr.Smith now?

(15)

A.In Mexico.

B.In California.

C.In the city.

D.In New Mexico.

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第3题
听力原文:In Mexico, Yucatan State Governor Yvonne Ortega celebrated the selection of the C

听力原文: In Mexico, Yucatan State Governor Yvonne Ortega celebrated the selection of the Chichen Itza pyramid. Ortega said, "the Mayans brought luck to us, the people from Yucatan, but now we must take advantage of this with a great economic development for the country." The campaign to name the new wonders was launched in 1999 with almost 200 nominations coming in from around the world. The list of candidates was narrowed down to 21 by the start of 2006. Organizers also went on a world tour, visiting each site, which began last September. The original list of wonders was concentrated in the Mediterranean and Middle East. The Great Pyramids of Giza are the only surviving structures from the original seven wonders of the ancient world. The New 7 Wonders organization was established by Swiss-Canadian adventurer Bernard Weber. It aims to promote cultural diversity by supporting, preserving and restoring monuments. It relies on private donations and revenue from selling broadcasting rights.

The campaign to name ______ was started in 1999 with nearly 200 nominations.

A.11 new wonders

B.a new wonder

C.7 new wonders

D.17 new wonders

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第4题
听力原文:M: I'd like to make an appointment to see Dr. Smith tomorrow.W: I'm sorry. Dr. Sm

听力原文:M: I'd like to make an appointment to see Dr. Smith tomorrow.

W: I'm sorry. Dr. Smith went on a one-week vacation in Mexico, and on his way back he'll be staying in California for 5 days. Let me see. He'll probably be back the day after tomorrow.

Q: Where is Dr. Smith now?

(16)

A.In Mexico.

B.In California.

C.In the city.

D.In New Mexico.

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听力原文:Due to the emergency blackout at the airport in New Jersey, our neighboring airpo

听力原文: Due to the emergency blackout at the airport in New Jersey, our neighboring airport, all of their flights have been distributed between the four neighboring airports to the north, south, east, and west. Due to this unforeseen event, a great number of flights have been redirected to our airport. Therefore, current flight schedules will have to be readjusted to accommodate our neighbor in distress. Affected flight numbers 71, 72, and 73 boarding for Los Angeles, Seattle, and Anchorage, respectively, will be delayed an hour, and flight numbers 45, 46, and 47 departing to Vancouver, New Mexico, and Houston, respectively, will be departing 10 minutes before schedule. Therefore, those passengers scheduled to depart on flights number 45, 46, and 47 should start boarding immediately.

What has caused the schedule mix up?

A.The weather conditions.

B.A security alert.

C.An electricity problem.

D.Construction.

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听力原文:In countless other ways, the people of the United States are indebted to the Mexi

听力原文: In countless other ways, the people of the United States are indebted to the Mexicans who once lived in the old Southwest. There were only 75 thousand of them when Mexico ceded the region to the United States, and these were scattered from the Gulf Coast in the east to the shores of the Pacific in the west. They had lived in the borderlands since 1598, more than twenty years before the Pilgrims sailed for the New World. In the course of more than 250 years, they had left their mark on the land. Many of the western states in the United States still bear the lovely lyrical names the Mexican settlers first wrote upon their maps. So do countless rivers and mountains, and thousands of cities and towns. Through trial and error, the rugged Mexicans had learned to survive and proper in the dry, half-desert land. When English-speaking people poured into the region, the Spanish-speaking people shared their knowledge with the new settlers, making things much easier fro them. Settlers in other parts of the United States did not have this advantage.

What does the map mean?

A.He wonders what happened to Sam.

B.He went to visit Sam' s class.

C.Sam' s class is half over.

D.Sam wants to drop the class.

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听力原文:M: I heard you took a trip to Mexico last month. How did you like it?W: Oh, I got

听力原文:M: I heard you took a trip to Mexico last month. How did you like it?

W: Oh, I got sick and tired of the hotels and hotel food! So now I understand the thing: East, west, home's best!

Q: What does the woman mean?

(17)

A.She was exhausted from her trip.

B.She missed the comforts of home.

C.She was impressed by Mexican food.

D.She will not go to Mexico again.

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第8题
听力原文:W: May I help you?M: Yes, [22] my wife and I want to take a vacation this winter

听力原文:W: May I help you?

M: Yes, [22] my wife and I want to take a vacation this winter to some place warmer.

W: I understand. How much time do you have?

M: Only a week between Christmas and the New Year. That is the problem, you see.

W: Oh, no problem at all. I can get you on a flight to sunny Spain and Portugal leaving on Christmas and coming back New Year's Eve. And it will only cost you $500 a round trip.

M: Only $500? [23] We were thinking of something less. $1,000 is a lot to spend for such a short time. [23] If we had a month maybe, not just a week.

W: [24] Do you know about the Florida Fun tour the airline offers? Everything is reserved for you. Your flight, a reserved hotel room, meals, and they even get you to and from the airport in Miami.

M: Actually we don't go in much for arranged tours. We like to do all that for ourselves.

W: Well, in that case, maybe we could just arrange your flight and the rest to you.

M: What else do you have to offer? Florida is not exactly our idea of a great vacation. What about some place a little different where few tourists go?

W: Oh, some place like Arizona, right? [25] Or maybe New Mexico? Sunny, but quiet, relaxing.

M: Yeah, that sounds better—New Mexico. I'll talk to my wife about it and then return.

(23)

A.In a department store.

B.At a travel agency.

C.At an airport ticket counter.

D.At a hotel.

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第9题
听力原文:W: May I help you?M: Yes, my wife and I want to take a vacation this winter to so

听力原文:W: May I help you?

M: Yes, my wife and I want to take a vacation this winter to some place wanner.

W: I understand. How much time do you have?

M: Only a week between Christmas and the New Year. That is the problem, you see.

W: Oh, no problem at all. I can get you on a flight to sunny Spain and Portugal leaving on Christmas and coming back New Year's Eve. And it will only cost you $500 a round trip.

M: Only 500? We were thinking of something less. $1,000 or a lot to spend for such a short time. If we had a month maybe, not just a week.

W: Do you know about the Florida Fun tour the airline offers? Everything is reserved for you. Your flight, a reserved hotel room, meals, and they even get you to and from the airport in Miami.

M: Actually we don't go in much for arranged tours. We like to do all that for ourselves.

W: Well, in that case, maybe we could just arrange your flight and the rest to you.

M: What else do you have to offer? Florida is not exactly our idea of a great vacation. What about some place a little different where few tourists go?

W: Oh, some place like Arizona, right? Or maybe New Mexico? Sunny, but quiet, relaxing.

M: Yeah, that sounds better--New Mexico. I'll talk to my wife about it and then return.

(20)

A.In Miami.

B.At a travel agency.

C.At an airport ticket counter.

D.At a hotel.

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第10题
SECTION CNEWS BROADCASTDirections: In this section you will hear everything ONCE ONLY. Lis

SECTION C NEWS BROADCAST

Directions: In this section you will hear everything ONCE ONLY. Listen carefully and then answer the questions that follow. At the end of each news item, you will be given 10 seconds to answer the questions.

听力原文: The governor of Brazil Central Bank has begun discussions in the United States about repaying some of his country's huge foreign debts. Taking part in the talks are representatives of the world's leading commercial banks. Brazil has stopped paying interests on 70 billion dollars owned to the banks which are now refusing to lend it any more money. A BBC correspondent in New York says the talks are the most crucial since Mexico early defaulted on its foreign loans five years ago. Brazil, which is now desperately short of funds, has put forward new proposals for handing its debts and hopes in return to be granted another loan of 7 billion dollars.

Who have taken part in discussions with the governor of Brazil Central Bank?

A.Some representatives of the United States.

B.The leaders of the countries which lent Brazil money.

C.Representatives of the world's important commercial banks.

D.Representatives of those countries which have to pay huge foreign debts.

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第11题
听力原文:W: Are you going to Canada or Mexico during your winter vacation?M: Well, I don't

听力原文:W: Are you going to Canada or Mexico during your winter vacation?

M: Well, I don't enjoy cold weather at all, and Canada is freezing in the winter time.

Q: What do we learn from this conversation?

(16)

A.The man will probably go to Canada for his vacation.

B.The man will probably stay home during his vacation.

C.The man will probably wait until summer to go to Mexico.

D.The man will probably not go to Canada for his vacation.

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