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听力原文:Establishing a good "breakfast habit" for your baby is what a mother should do. T

his food is excellent for babies. It has iron added and more texture, which are needed in baby’s diet. I am sure your baby will enjoy it and will develop healthy eating habits.

?You will hear five people selling products.

?For each recording, decide what the speaker is selling.

?Write one letter (A-H) next to the number of the reconding.

?Do not use any letter more than once.

?You will hear the five recordings twice.

A drug for external use

B mobile phone

C skin care products

D computer

E car

F gloves

G baby cereals

H camera

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听力原文:Iraq has signed a free-trade agreement with three other Arab countries at the con

听力原文: Iraq has signed a free-trade agreement with three other Arab countries at the conclusion of an Arab Economic Union meeting in Baghdad, the first there since 1991.

The accord was signed Thursday by trade ministers from Iraq, Egypt, Syria and Libya. Officials say the free trade agreement is the first step towards establishing a common Arab market. Iraq is still under United Nations economic sanctions imposed after its 1990 invasion of Kuwait. Earlier this year, Iraq signed bilateral free trade agree-merits with Egypt and Syria.

Reuters news agency reports Iraq's imports from Arab nations makes up 50 percent of Baghdad's annual trade.

When was the free trade agreement assigned?

A.Tuesday.

B.Monday.

C.Thursday.

D.Friday.

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听力原文:American astronauts will not return to the moon as planned if US Congress passes

听力原文: American astronauts will not return to the moon as planned if US Congress passes President Obama's proposed budget. Obama's budget- which aims to cut funding in certain areas while increasing money used to create jobs—would cancel NASA's Constellation Program. The program had sought to send astronauts back to the moon by 2020^. NASA's program also intended to study the idea of establishing a moon colony. The program was set to follow the U. S. space agency's shuttle missions, which are due to end in September. On its Web site, the White House Budget Office says the program to send astronauts to the moon is behind schedule, over budget and overall less important than other space investments. "Using a broad range of criteria, an independent review panel determined that even if fully funded, NASA's program to repeat many of the achievements of the Apollo era, 50 years later, was the least attractive approach to space exploration as compared to potential alternatives22 ," the site says.

What did NASA's Constellation Programme originally plan to do?

A.To set up a moon colony by 2020.

B.To send astronauts again to the moon by 2020.

C.To continue the current shuttle missions till 2020.

D.To create jobs for NASA till 2020.

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听力原文:A recent investigation performed by Business Watch Today revealed that recently g

听力原文: A recent investigation performed by Business Watch Today revealed that recently graduated students have an easier time of getting funding from the government to start up a new company. In an interview with a governmental member of finance, it was acknowledged that the government could offer better interest rates, through banks, on loans to recently graduated students than private banks could to long-time entrepreneurs. The reason offered by the official was that recent graduates showed more potential at successfully establishing a new business than others. Though large corporations usually offer more job stability, the hours are long and the rewards are few. Start-up companies offer hardworking graduates a great opportunity to enter the job market through their own means rather than having to rely on large corporations.

What did the investigation show?

A.More graduate students are entering the job market.

B.Recent graduates are more likely to receive government funding for start-ups.

C.The government is restricting cheap loans to long-time business.

D.Start-up companies have the most jobs available.

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听力原文:After meeting with the top officials in Algeria, Tunisia and Morocco in recent da

听力原文: After meeting with the top officials in Algeria, Tunisia and Morocco in recent days, US Secretary of Defense says he does not see much likelihood of international terrorist organizations gaining a foothold in those countries. The Secretary focused on counter-terrorism on all three of his North Africa stops, after U. S. officials said they want to continue working with the three countries to help them gain full control of their territory to prevent terrorist groups from establishing bases there. But after the meetings, he said the three countries are already doing a good job keeping terrorists out. "I think that each of those three countries is managing their affairs, their internal affairs in a way that makes that an extremely low possibility. "The Secretary said leaders of the three countries recognize that economic, political and social progress are as important as security efforts in keeping terrorists from gaining a foothold.

As to counter terrorism on Algeria, Tunisia and Morocco, US Secretary of Defense

A.showed his worry.

B.showed his concern.

C.expressed his doubt.

D.expressed his satisfaction.

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听力原文:The most common type of child abuse you know is beating with the hands or with an

听力原文: The most common type of child abuse you know is beating with the hands or with an instrument usually a cane in some places. Nearly a third of the abused children we see are in the age group between six and ten, and about sixty-five percent of them are boys. This is the age group when children are first to expect to study hard and parents have great expectations of their progresses in school.

Boys of course attract more abuse such as beating because once again parental expectations are high, and boys tend to be more energetic and difficult to control than girls. Most experts seem to agree that the child abuse is caused by a combination of social and psychological factors. Families who beat their children are not particularly different from other people.

The only difference that exists between them is that they lack skills in the establishing good relationships with their children. These families too, generally speaking, have other problems such as marriage problems or financial problems. Some parents are hurting their children because they strongly believe in the use of traditional discipline methods. But many of them have emotional problems. They are often the victims of violence themselves. Sometimes they even bear an unreasonable hatred for a child because they believe that the child has brought the thmily bad luck.

According to the passage, when are children first expected to study hard?

A.Before 6 years of age.

B.Between 6 and 10.

C.After l0 years of age.

D.After 12 years of age.

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听力原文: Host: The Japanese prime minister, Junichiro Koizumi, is preparing for his inter
national debut, which begins in the United States Saturday. During the summit with U.S. President George W. Bush, Mr. Koizumi is expected to stress commonalities over differences. CNN's Marina Kamimura explains.

Marian Kamimura, Tokyo Bureau Chief: Tokyo says that the primary goal of the Japanese prime minister's inaugural tour is to establish a close personal relationship with other leaders. [Koizumi is] a newcomer to international circles. Officials say that's [establishing ties is] particularly true of Junichiro Koizumi's first step, the U.S. president's retreat in Camp David.

Junichiro Koizumi, Japanese Prime Minister: The invitation to visit Camp David shows a favorable feeling on the part of the U.S.

What's the main purpose of the prime minister?

A.Establish a ship factory.

B.Establish a close relationship with other leaders.

C.Establish a membership of the Bureau.

D.Nothing to do.

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听力原文:The first postal service in North America began in NewEngland (33)in the 17th cen

听力原文: The first postal service in North America began in New England (33)in the 17th century. All mail arriving in Massachusetts colony was sent to the home of appointed official in Boston. In turn, he would deliver the mail from Boston on horseback to its destination, receiving one penny for each good article of mail. Later in the century postal services were established between Philadelphia and Delaware. (34) In 1691, the British crown appointed the first postmaster general to have charge of the mail for all the colonies in North America. Later, Benjamin Franklin served as the postmaster general for the British government and then was made postmaster by the newly formed United States govern ment. (35)Franklin was responsible for establishing the United States'postal systems on a permanent basis. He in creased the number of post office, introduced the use of stagecoaches to carry mail, and started a package service system. They were used to carry mail into the towns. Some communities, especially those out west, were far from the services of transportation. To serve them, the post office developed a system called "star routes". Private contractors paid to deliver mail to the communities from railways by horse and wagon. The postal service, which was (32) started over 3 centuries ago, has developed into an extensive government service with post offices in every city, town, and village in the United States.

(33)

A.The history of Benjamin Franklin.

B.The history of the U.S. mail.

C.The Changes of writing letters.

D.The history of U. S.

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听力原文:Alter meeting with the top officials in Algeria, Tunisia and Morocco in recent da
ys, U.S. Secretary of Defense says he does not see much likelihood of international terrorist organizations gaining a foothold in those countries. The Secretary focused on counter-terrorism on all three of his North Africa stops, after U.S. officials said they want to continue working with the three countries to help them gain full control of their territory to prevent terrorist groups from establishing bases there. But alter the meetings, he said the three countries are already doing a good job keeping terrorists out. "I think that each of those three countries is managing their affairs, their internal affairs in a way that makes that an extremely low possibility. "The Secretary said headers of the three countries recognize that economic, political and social progress are as important as security efforts in keeping terrorists from gaining a foothold.

As to counter-terrorism on Algeria, Tunisia and Morocco, U.S. Secretary of Defense

A.showed his worry.

B.showed his concern.

C.expressed his doubt.

D.expressed his satisfaction.

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第9题
听力原文:In order to diagnose and treat abnormal behavior, we have to start with clear def

听力原文: In order to diagnose and treat abnormal behavior, we have to start with clear definitions of what's meant by abnormal and normal. Criteria must be worked out for distinguishing one from the other in actual clinical cases. The word abnormal implies a deviation from some clearly defined norm. In the case of physical illness, the boundary lines between normality and pathology are often clearly delineated by medical science, making it easier to diagnose. On the psychological level, however, we have no ideal model to use as a base of comparison, nothing to help us distinguish mental health from mental disorder. The problem of defining abnormal behavior. via establishing just what is meant by normal behavior. has proved extremely difficult. However, as chapter 5 outlines, several criteria have been proposed. One norm described in detail in your text is personal adjustment. An individual who was able to deal with problems effectively without serious anxiety or unhappiness or more serious symptoms is said to be well adjusted. Personal adjustment as a norm has several serious limitations though. For example, it makes no reference to the individual's role in the group. How're we going to classify, for example, the a typical politician or businessperson who engages in unethical practices. Either might be a successful, happy, well-adjusted individual. Obviously, the welfare of the group, as well as that of the individual, must be considered, which brings me to the next approach.

(48)

A.It is difficult to define

B.Its causes are often unknown

C.Psychologists disagree about how to treat

D.Its symptoms often go unnoticed

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第10题
听力原文:A "typical" British family used to consist of mother, father and two children, bu

听力原文: A "typical" British family used to consist of mother, father and two children, but in recent years there have been many changes in family life. Some of these have been caused by new laws and others are the result of changes in society. For example, since the law made it easier to get a divorce, the number of divorces has increased. In fact one marriage in every three now ends in divorce. This means that there are a lot of one-parent families. Society is now more tolerant than it used to he of unmarried people, unmarried couples and single parents.

Another change has been caused by the fact that people are living longer nowadays, and many old people live alone following the death of their partners. As a result of these changes in the pattern of people's lives, there are many households which consist of only one person or one person and children.

Member of a family—grandparents, aunts, uncles, cousins—keep in touch, but they see less of each other than they used to. This is because people often move away from their hometown to work, and so the family becomes scattered.

In general, each generation is keen to become independent of parents in establishing its own family unit, and this fact can lead to social as well as geographical differences within the larger family group.

(23)

A.Different social attitudes and greater life span.

B.Changed divorce and remarriage rates.

C.Sense of independence and different tastes of life.

D.Less interest in family life.

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