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听力原文:Amsterdam, the Netherland's capital, is one of the world's best tourist destinati

听力原文: Amsterdam, the Netherland's capital, is one of the world's best tourist destinations, where you can immerse yourself in history, in art, in the head of a beer.

Any time can be the best time to visit. The summer months are wonderful as the whole city seems to live outdoors, but it's also the peak tourist season, when hotels are full and expensive. From mid-October to mid-March the climate is miserable, but there are fewer tourists, things are cheaper and cultural life is at its most authentic. The shoulder seasons can offer the best of both worlds.

Many of the world's airlines fly directly to Amsterdam, and it is extremely convenient to fly to Amsterdam from China. But it might be cheaper for you to fly to a nearby city such as London and get to Amsterdam by bus or train. Many airlines will offer you a free side trip within Europe, so ask around and see what offers are available.

Amsterdam is well connected to the rest of Europe, including Britain, by long-distance bus. Buses are consistently cheaper than trains, but on some services you'll get a lungful of cigarette smoke. Freeways link Amsterdam to The Hague, Rotterdam. The Netherlands are very amenable to cycling —this is one of the flattest places in the world, and there are dedicated bike paths throughout the country. Amsterdam has 550,000 bicycles and this is an ideal way to get around, although you need to get used to the idea of having your bike stolen. If you're going to be around for more than a month, consider buying a second-hand bike, and make sure you buy a lock as well.

(30)

A.The whole city becomes noisy.

B.It's hard to find a cheap or vacant hotel room.

C.It is too hot then.

D.The crime rate increases.

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听力原文:For most of its life, New Amsterdam had fewer than 1,000 residents, but its influ

听力原文: For most of its life, New Amsterdam had fewer than 1,000 residents, but its influence would far outstrip its size. This was the first and most important multicultural base in colonial America. While Boston and, later, Philadelphia, developed along distinctly English lines, New Amsterdam was pluralistic from the beginning. In 1643, when barely 500 people called it home, director Willem Kieft told a visiting Jesuit priest that 18 languages were spoken. In fact, according to some estimates this "Dutch" city was never more than 50 percent Dutch in its population. The other major groups included Germans, English, Africans, Scandinavians, French, and Jewish. From this tiny mix of peoples would come the structure of New York City. The so-called Castello Plan--a map drawn up in 1660--gives us an excellent picture of what New Amsterdam was like at its height, just four years before the English took over and renamed it New York. The truth, as exhibited in the museum of the city of New York, is that the Dutch happened to transport an entire civilization from one continent to another when they created New Amsterdam. And they also transported the two main features that created America: Plural- ism and the very free spirit. People outside this city sometimes say that America is not New York. They're right. It's New Amsterdam.

What does New Amsterdam refer to?

A.A city in the Netherlands.

B.A state in America.

C.The old name of New York City.

D.The Dutch remains in America.

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第2题
SECTION CNEWS BROADCASTDirections: In this section, you will hear several news items. List

SECTION C NEWS BROADCAST

Directions: In this section, you will hear several news items. Listen to them carefully and then answer the questions that follow.

听力原文: It emerged that the US authorities prevented a Dutch airline from entering US airspace last week. Because they considered two passengers to be a security risk. The carrier, KLM Royal Dutch Airlines, said one of its planes heading to Mexico City on Friday, with nearly 300 passengers, was forced to return to Amsterdam halfway through its flight, because of the US action.

What happened to the Dutch airline last week?

A.The flight was canceled.

B.The airline was forced to return to Amsterdam halfway to the US.

C.An explosion occurred in the plane.

D.An air crash with the American airplane.

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第3题
SECTION CNEWS BROADCASTDirections: In this section, you will hear several news items. List

SECTION C NEWS BROADCAST

Directions: In this section, you will hear several news items. Listen to them carefully and then answer the questions that follow.

听力原文: It emerged that the US authorities prevented a Dutch airline from entering US airspace last week. Because they considered two passengers to be a security risk. The carder, KLM Royal Dutch Airlines, said one of its planes heading to Mexico City on Friday, with nearly 300 passengers, was forced to return to Amsterdam halfway through its flight, because of the US action.

What happened to the Dutch airline last week?

A.The flight was canceled.

B.The airline was forced to return to Amsterdam halfway to the US.

C.An explosion occurred in the plane.

D.An air crash with the American airplane.

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第4题
听力原文: On 26 May, 1928, at a meeting in Amsterdam, the FIFA (Federation Internationale

听力原文: On 26 May, 1928, at a meeting in Amsterdam, the FIFA (Federation Internationale de Football Association) congress decided that a new tournament open to all its members should be played. A year later in Barcelona it was agreed that Uruguay, the Olympic champions and the era's footballing superpower, should celebrate 100 years of independence by hosting the first World Cup the following year.

Only 13 nations took part in the inaugural tournament, with a majority of nine coming from South America. All games were played in three stadiums in Montevideo and, as expected, the South American countries dominated, although the European teams did not disgrace themselves.

Some 100,000 fans packed into the Centenario Stadium for the final on 30 July to see Argentina throw away a 2-1 half-time lead as Uruguay ran out 4-2 winners.

Jules Rimet, the FIFA president and brains behind the World Cup, presented the trophy to winning captain Jose Nazassi and football's greatest tournament was born.

After a pre-match row over which ball to use for the final, it is believed the Argentine ball was used in one half and the Uruguayan ball in the other. Rumor has it that this is how the phrase "a game of two halves" evolved.

When and where was the first World Cup played?

A.1928 in Barcelona.

B.1929 in Uruguay.

C.1930 in Holland.

D.1931 in Brazil.

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第5题
听力原文:W: KLM, good morning.M: Oh, hello, I wonder if you could help me. Er... do you ha

听力原文:W: KLM, good morning.

M: Oh, hello, I wonder if you could help me. Er... do you have any flights from Amsterdam to Vienna and back?

W: Yes, we have a flight every day, every morning, except on Saturdays.

M: So the flight does operate on Sundays, then.

W: It leaves at eight oh five. That's flight number KL two five five, and it arrives in Vienna at nine forty-five.

M: And how much is a return ticket, please?

W: You want Amsterdam-Vienna return price, do you?

M: Yes, that's right.

W: The price of the return ticket is fourteen hundred Dutch Guilders.

M: Thanks a lot. Goodbye.

8: What is the woman's occupation?

(8)

A.An air hostess.

B.An airline clerk.

C.An operator.

D.An airline manager.

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第6题
听力原文:Rembrandt, one of the greatest artists of all time, was born in Leyden in the Net

听力原文: Rembrandt, one of the greatest artists of all time, was born in Leyden in the Netherlands. Many artists traveled to faraway lands. Rembrandt always stayed within 50 miles of his home, although he lived to be 63.

Much of his life was spent in Amsterdam, then the richest town in Europe. In some of Rembrandt's paintings we see the rich clothes and jewels worn by people of that time in Amsterdam.

During the first ten years of his career he was a famous and fashionable painter. Then something happened, which ruined him. He became so poor that he had to sell all his furniture and even his rich velvet clothes. To make matters worse, his wealthy wife died, and her parents took the money she had left to him.

The following incident ruined the sale of his paintings: the Amsterdam Civic Guard had paid him to paint a picture of them. Since he liked light and shadow, he painted the men as they were leaving the armory at noon to go on duty. The men still inside were in such deep shadow that their faces could not be recognized. These men were very angry. The men in the sunlight of course showed well. But their satisfaction did not make up for the anger of others. The picture is one of Rembrandt's best. It is called "The Night Watch", although it was painted at noon.

What sort of painter was Rembrandt at the beginning of his career?

A.A poor, starving artist.

B.A modern, radical artist.

C.A famous, fashionable artist.

D.A royal painter.

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第7题
听力原文: On 26 May, 1928, at a meeting in Amsterdam, the FIFA (Federation Internationale

听力原文: On 26 May, 1928, at a meeting in Amsterdam, the FIFA (Federation Internationale de Football Association) congress decided that a new tournament open to all its members should be played. A year later in Barcelona it was agreed that Uruguay, the Olympic champions and the era's footballing superpower, should celebrate 100 years of independence by hosting the first World Cup the following year.

Only 13 nations took part in the inaugural touruament, with a majority of nine coming from South America. All games were played in three stadiums in Montevideo and, as expected, the South American countries dominated, although the European teams did not disgrace themselves.

Some 100,000 fans packed into the Centenario Stadium for the final on 30 July to see Argentina throw away a 2-1 half-time lead as Uruguay ran out 4-2 winners.

Jules Rimet, the FIFA president and brains behind the World Cup, presented the trophy to winning captain Jose Nazassi and football's greatest tournament was born.

After a pre-match row over which hall to use for the final, it is believed the Argentine ball was used in one half and the Uruguayan ball in the other. Rumor has it that this is how the phrase "a game of two halves" evolved.

When mid where was the first World Cup played?

A.1928 in Barcelona.

B.1929 in Uruguay.

C.1930 in Holland.

D.1931 in Brazil.

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第8题
Part BDirections: You will hear four dialogues or monologues. Before listening to each one

Part B

Directions: You will hear four dialogues or monologues. Before listening to each one, you will have 5 seconds to read each of the questions which accompany it. While listening, answer each question by choosing A, B, C or D. After listening, you will have 10 seconds to check your answer to each question. You will hear each piece ONLY ONCE.

听力原文: The Amsterdam American Hotel is located at the heart of Amsterdam, in the middle of the famous Leidseplein Square, full of restaurants, bars and theatres. It was built in 1900. It has 6 floors with 175 non-smoking guestrooms. Many of the rooms overlook the Leidseplein Square.

This hotel has a very good location, in the center of Amsterdam, close to shopping streets and museums such as Van Gogh Museum and the beautiful Vondel Park.

The room rate (that is the price of one room for one day) includes tax and service charge. A booking of 9 rooms or more is considered a group reservation and can enjoy a lower price and a different cancellation policy. Breakfast is charged at $19 per person per day.

Check-in time is at 3 p.m. If you may arrive earlier, you'd better reserve the room for the night before. Check-out time is at 12 noon. Hotel kindly requests you to take this time into consideration. If you would like to stay longer and check out later than 12 noon, there will be a charge at $ 35 per room per hour, until 3 p.m. After 3 p.m. another day's room rate will be charged.

What do we know about the Amsterdam American Hotel according to the talk?

A.It's near the Leidseplein Square.

B.It has altogether 175 guestrooms.

C.It was built in the 19th century.

D.Its location is very good.

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第9题
听力原文:M: Hello. I'd like some information about your trips to Paris.W: Yes, of course.

听力原文:M: Hello. I'd like some information about your trips to Paris.

W: Yes, of course. What can I do for you?

M: Well, how do we travel?

W: It's a new coach with a washing room and...

M: And, er, how many people in a group?

W: Well, usually about 40 travelers, a driver and a guide to look after you.

M: Er, um... we leave from, from Amsterdam?

W: Yes, and return to Amsterdam.

M: Is there anything special we'd have to bring?

W: Oh, we give everyone a list of suitable clothes, ere, to bring. of course, the space is limited.

M: Oh, yes. How long in advance would I have to book?

W: Well, it depends. Usually six to eight weeks.

M: Well, I am interested in the four-day trip in mid-August. It will be for two people.

W: That'd be fine. Could you come in and we can go over all the details.

M: Yes. But can you give me some idea of how much that'll cost?

W: Um, we haven't got the exact figures at-the moment, but, er, something like 250 Euro per person.

M: OK. Urn, I'll come and see you one day next week.

W: Yes. Thank you for ringing.

M: Thank you. Bye.

W: Bye.

Who is the woman?

A.A traveler.

B.A travel agent.

C.A friend of the man.

D.A colleague of the man.

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第10题
听力原文: In the Dutch fishing port of Volendam near Amsterdam, a fire at a New Year celeb
ration killed at least 8 people and injured 200 others. Douglas Bnchshian reports it happened at a holiday dancing party:

Authorities say the blaze started shortly after midnight as about 700 people were welcoming in the New Year. Young party-goers jumped from windows to flee billowing clouds of smoke that instantly engulfed the dance ball on the top floor of the building. A Dutch television correspondent said unconscious victims were pulled out of windows by their hair. Hospital officials say most of the victims were between 17 and 30 years old. One investigator was quoted as saying he expected the death toll to double or triple. Dozens of people have been hospitalized, and medical authorities say half are in critical condition suffering from burns and smoke inhalation. Police are investigating reports that the fire originated in a set of Christmas decorations and that 'all but one of the emergency exits had been blocked.

Among the 700 partygoers, at least______ people were killed and ______others injured.

A.18; 400

B.8; 300

C.80; 120

D.8; 200

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