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听力原文: More than 100,000 miners, railway workers and London bus drivers staged a one-da

y strike yesterday, creating chaos for British travelers on the worst day of industrial unrest for years.

The first strike in the railway industry for four years, in protest of proposed job cuts, is expected to halt the whole network on the busiest day of the week for train travel. The bus strike will worsen Londoners' misery. Bus drivers are protesting against new job practices and pay cuts as the bus system prepares for privatization.

Police forecast chaos on the roads ms commuters attempt to get to work by car. Hundreds of thousands of people are expected to stay at home to avoid the crush, likely to be made worse by bad weather. About 2 million people travel into London every day and most of them use public transport.

Miners' leaders hope 10,000 people will join a march through the Yorkshire coal town of Barnsley to protest at government-imposed pit closures which will cost 15,000 miners their jobs.

Prime Minister John Major called the railway workers' action "deplorable" on Thursday. But union leaders say they believe the public, concerned at the inexorable rise in unemployment after two years of recession, understand their action.

Yesterday's strike led to complete confusion for______.

A.tourists

B.commuters

C.employers

D.bus drivers

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听力原文:M: Yesterday we went to Jone's house to listen to records.W: I heard she had more

听力原文:M: Yesterday we went to Jone's house to listen to records.

W: I heard she had more than a hundred jazz records. Is that true?

Q: What do we learn about Jone?

(7)

A.She likes jazz music.

B.She needs 100 records.

C.She bought a new house.

D.She prefers clothing store.

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听力原文:Leaders from dozens of African and Asian countries at a summit in Indonesia have

听力原文: Leaders from dozens of African and Asian countries at a summit in Indonesia have vowed to work together to give developing countries a bigger say in world affairs. The pledge came during a ceremony in Bandung to mark the 50th anniversary of the meeting that gave birth to the Non-aligned Movement. The movement is made up of more than 100 states, containing more than half the world's population. The Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh (27)called for the reform. of international institutions in order to allow poorer countries greater participation. "We must ensure that the architecture of international institutions is democratized and made more representative."

Which of the following is NOT the purpose of the summit?

A.To work together to fight for more rights for developing countries.

B.To mark the anniversary of Non-aligned Movement.

C.To call for the reform. of international institutions.

D.To call for debt reduction for the poor countries.

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听力原文:M: I almost dozed off listening to Colin's lengthy speech on becoming a volunteer
.

W: I was quite surprised he could stand in front of more than 100 people in an auditorium. In fact, I can't think of any other that could do the job just as well.

Q: What does the woman mean?

(13)

A.Colin's speech was more interesting than any other speakers'.

B.Colin's speech was dull because it was too lengthy and tedious.

C.Colin's speech wasn't very good but he will do better next time.

D.Colin's speech was good considering the difficulty of addressing so many audience.

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听力原文: The Shell oil company says villagers in the south-eastern part of the country ha
ve released the last of the more than 100 hostages they seized Saturday. The hostages are Nigerian employees of the Shell oil company. They were seized by the Ejaw ethnic group in Delta state. The hostages were seized to protest a decision by Nigeria's government to place a new municipal council in the territory of the opposing ethnic group. The dispute does not involve Shell oil company's policies.

Who held the hostages?

A.Workers of the Shell oil company.

B.Nigerian officials.

C.Villagers of an ethnic group in Nigeria.

D.Managing staff of the Shell oil company.

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听力原文:W: I think panda is more interesting than elephant and tiger.M: So it is. What an

听力原文:W: I think panda is more interesting than elephant and tiger.

M: So it is.

What animal do they like best?

A.Panda.

B.Elephant.

C.Tiger.

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听力原文: Fire crews are contending with summer heat and rough terrain as they fight to en
circle a 49,000-acre wildfire, the largest in the Lower 48 states. The fire in southeastern Washington has destroyed more than 100 homes and more than 100 outbuildings about 15 miles south of Pomeroy. It was second in size only to an 82,000-acre blaze in Alaska. Fire officials estimated the blaze was 75 % contained Monday but could not say when it might be brought under control. Rain is expected Wednesday, but there is also a chance of lightning. The fires probably were started by sparks from a malfunctioning vehicle. One man was being questioned but is not a suspect, authorities said.

How many acres does the wildfire cover?

A.49,000.

B.15,000.

C.48,000.

D.82,000.

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听力原文: Have you had a headache recently? If your answer is yes, you are like many milli
ons of people worldwide who experience pain in the head. The pain can be temporary, mild and cured by a simple painkiller like aspirin. Or, it can be severe. The National Headache Foundation says more than forty five million people in the United States suffer chronic headaches. Such headaches cause severe pain that goes away but returns later. Some headaches may prove difficult and require time to treat. But many experts today are working toward cures or major help for chronic headaches.

According to the National Headache Foundation, how many people in the United States suffer chronic headaches?

A.About 1 million.

B.More than 45 million.

C.Less than 30 million.

D.More than 100 million.

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听力原文:W: Some people know a lot more than they tell.M: Unfortunately the reverse is als

听力原文:W: Some people know a lot more than they tell.

M: Unfortunately the reverse is also true.

What does the man mean?

A.Some people pretend to know what they really don't.

B.What the woman said is true.

C.What the woman said is wrong.

D.He knows more than the woman does.

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