听力原文: A six-year-old boy has been found alive after spending four days and five nights
What happened to the boy in the earthquake?
A.He lost consciousness.
B.He was slightly wounded.
C.He was seriously injured.
D.He was buried under an icebox.
What happened to the boy in the earthquake?
A.He lost consciousness.
B.He was slightly wounded.
C.He was seriously injured.
D.He was buried under an icebox.
W: Yeah, you get it. Even my six-year-old baby sister asked me for one as her birthday present.
Q: What are they talking about?
(16)
A.Nowadays an iPod is very precious.
B.The women's baby-sister is very hard to please.
C.IPod gains great popularity in recent years.
D.What the woman will send her sister as a birthday present.
听力原文: A six-year-old boy has been found alive after spending four days and five nights in an icebox that was buried under tons of ruins in Thursday's big earthquake.
The boy, Tom, was found early yesterday in the village of Sem as rescuers were working to pull his father out of the ruins of their home.
Hearing a faint cry of "get me out, get me out", rescuers dug down another 1.5m and found the boy in the icebox. He was pronounced in a good condition, suffering only four or five slight wounds.
Tom's eight brothers and sisters died in the earthquake, which officials say may have killed as many as 50,000 people.
By Sunday foreign doctors were leaving the earthquake areas as hope had faded of finding any more survivors.
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A.He lost consciousness.
B.He was slightly wounded.
C.He was seriously injured.
D.He was buried under an icebox.
听力原文: Mrs Ruth Li, a Chinese woman, was living in Hong Kong with her baby gift when the Japanese attacked Hong Kong. But their ship sank. during their voyage when they left Hong Kong. Mrs Li placed her six-year-old daughter on a bit of floating wood. Later the mother was rescued, but her little girl could not be found.
Many months later, four thousand miles away, a group of American soldiers found a Chinese girl who was half dead. No one could tell how she had got there. She refused to talk or give her name after she recovered.
When the New York Times told about the finding of the girl, Mrs Li's sister, then in New York, read the news and wrote to her sister about it. Could the girl be the lost child of Mrs Ruth Li? The mother made the long voyage to find out. The girl was indeed her own daughter.
Who was first rescued from the sea?
A.Mrs Ruth Li.
B.Mrs Li's sister.
C.Mrs Li's daughter.
Section B
Directions: In this section, you will hear 3 short passages. At the end of each passage, you will hear some questions. Both the passage and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a question, you must choose the best answer from the four choices marked A, B, C and D.
听力原文: Imagine this: you wake up each morning to find your sister lying beside you. To get dressed and tie your shoes, you use one hand and she uses another. You do everything out together, even sitting on the same chair at lunch and riding on the same bicycle. That's what life is like for six-year-old Betty and Abby. Like most twins, the two girls look very much alike. But unlike most twins, Betty and Abby share parts of the same body. Twins like Betty and Abby are rare. Only about 40 sets are born in the United States each year. Few survive as long as Betty and Abby. That's because twins often share vital organs, like a heart or brain. The shared organs are often badly shaped and may not be strong enough to support both twins. But Betty and Abby each has her own head, heart and stomach which function normally. They have three or four lungs which provide plenty of oxygen for both twins. Most of their completely shared organs fie below the waist. Betty and Abby five relatively normal fives. They attend a regular school, and each does her own school work. They prefer to do some projects together, though, for example, to cut out paper dolls, one twin holds the paper, while the other uses the scissors. But sometimes the girls don't want to do the same thing, for example, sometimes they want to play with different toys. What do they do then? "We toss a coin," says Abby.
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A.They think exactly the same way.
B.They are not physically separated.
C.They share most of their vital organs.
D.They make decisions by tossing coins.
听力原文:I won the first prize in the speech contest.
(15)
A.Congratulations.
B.Thank you.
C.Certainly.
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