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Who will Roger Federer play in the men' s final at the US Open Tennis Championship?A.A pla

Who will Roger Federer play in the men' s final at the US Open Tennis Championship?

A.A player from Britain.

B.A player from Australia.

C.A player from Sweden.

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第1题
听力原文:President Clinton was born in the little southern town of Hope, Arkansas, on Augu
st 19, 1946. But his name was not Bill Clinton. It was William Jefferson Blythe. His mother named him for his father, who had been killed in a car accident a few months earlier. When Bill was four years old, his mother married Roger Clinton who then legally became Bill's father. Roger Clinton and Bill's mother had a son, Roger Jr.

We learn that Bill Clinton's father ______.

A.died before Bill Clinton was born

B.died when Bill Clinton was a few months old

C.left his wife after Bill Clinton was born

D.was his mother's second husband

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第2题
Who will appear on "The Wayne Thomas Guests"?A.Sharry Feltt and Lynne Criffin.B.Anna Messe

Who will appear on "The Wayne Thomas Guests"?

A.Sharry Feltt and Lynne Criffin.

B.Anna Messey and Ken Colly

C.Donna Summer and Grizzly Adams

D.Skylark and Roger Truman

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第3题
Queen played approximately 700 live performances during their career. The success of their
live performance is guaranteed by the showman in the band. Many singers have expressed admiration for him. Who is he?

A、Freddie Mercury.

B、Brian May.

C、Roger Taylor.

D、John Deacon.

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第4题
Roger's understanding of the pointillist technique is profound, albeit thoroughly ______;
there are few who can______his talent, recognized often and justly, for understatement and economy in the use of color.

A.specialized… match

B.brilliant… imitate

C.needless… disregard

D.ill-founded … approximate

E.inventive … simulate

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第5题
Roger lived in the city of London, and his hair was always cut by the same old man. He alw
ays cut Roger's hair as Roger liked it, and while he was doing it, the two men talked about football.

One day, when Roger was sitting in his chair, and his hair was being cut as usual, the old man said to him, "Roger, I'm going to be seventy years old next month and I feel tired, so I'm going to sell my shop to a young man. He liked to cut hair for people."

Roger was sorry to hear that, because he enjoyed talking to the old man, and he was also worried that his hair would not be cut as well by the new young man as it had been for so many years by his old friend.

He went to the shop again the next month, and the new young man was there. He cut Roger's hair, but he did it badly.

The next month, Roger went into the shop again. The young man asked him how he would like his hair cut, and Roger answered, "Please cut it very short on the right side, but leave it as it is on the left. It must cover my ear. On top, cut all the hair away in the middle, but leave a piece at the front."

The young man was very surprised when he heard this, "But sir," he said, "I can't cut your hair like that!" "Why not?" Roger asked. "That's how you cut it last time."

Who always cut Roger's hair?

A.His new friend.

B.A young man.

C.An old woman.

D.His old friend.

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第6题
I knew a man who collected English words. He lived in an upturned water tank in the middle
of the Australia desert. Unbelievably hot. He was the official town librarian of one of these ghost towns in the outback of Australia. It was founded in the 1890s. People turned up and hammered wooden pegs into the sand and laid out boulevards and avenues. They built a jail and a huge hotel. That% about all except that someone down south had it on his books that this was an official town, and he sent a library to it, 3,000 volumes and a sum of money as a salary for the librarian. This friend of mine, whose name was Roger, had been a no hoper, as they say, wandering about the outback of Australia. He somehow discovered that there was money to be there and, what is more, boxes of unopened books sitting in his deserted hotel. He turned up there, got the job, and settled down in the hotel, to begin with. The hotel did, actually, just function; that is, it had half a dozen guests a year who .would ride up on horseback, sleep on the floor for an evening, and there push off the next day. This was too much for Roger. It got in the way of his reading. So he took the immense water storage tank, rolled it a mile into the desert, canted his books out there and lived inside it — so, as he said, "I could get a habit of peace and quiet."

Words were a fascination for Roger, and he used to sit in his tank, just thinking about words. If there were a pause in the conversation he would look at you and ask some such question ass "Do you happen to know what 'transubtantiation' is? "If you said you knew, he was very cast down, because he wanted to tell you.

One of his regular visitors was the government officer who went by every six months. Roger would ask him if he knew what a word meant, and then he would have to admit that he didn't and Roger would be every pleased with himself. Taz, as his name was, got very fed up with this.

So, on one occasion, before he went, he spent an evening with the Oxford English Dictionary. He rode in, tied up his horse and went in to see Roger, and Roger said, "Do you happen to know what an 'embolism' is?' and Taz said; "No, I bloody don't." Then Taz asked him" Do you happen to know what a 'letoard' is?" Roger, was upset to be asked a question. He said: SA leotard? I think I saw the skin of one once. "And Taz said: "You bloody didn't. "SO Roger said: "Well, what is a leotard?' Taz said: "Urn not going to bloody tell you. ' He got on his horse and rode off and went to sleep in the desert five miles away.

Some time later he was suddenly woken up by a steely grasp on his coat. Hands picked him up bodily from the ground and held him in the air and shook him. He opened his eyes and it was Roger with his eyes glinting in the moonlight, staring at him and saying: "What’s a bloody leotard?"

The outback town was given a library because ______.

A.it was expanding rapidly

B.Roger was a collector of English words

C.a government official thought it necessary

D.the people of the town had requested one from, the government

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第7题
听力原文:M: Mabel Anderson makes me furious. She can't keep a secret. I told her about our
engagement and she said she wouldn't tell anyone. The next thing I knew, everyone was talking about our upcoming marriage. Even Marty and Roger know about it.

W: You're the one who can't keep a secret.

Q: Whom does the woman blame for revealing the secret?

(17)

A.Herself.

B.Mabel Anderson.

C.The man.

D.Marty.

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第8题
听力原文:This is Hannah Schofield for Radio Net 36 reporting from the New Spirit Recreatio
n Center. As many of our listeners know, Roger Dennis is a local entrepreneur who has a very successful computer software company. Three years ago, he made a substantial donation for building a public recreation facility. Well, that facility opens today, and it's quite spectacular. It features a large indoor and outdoor playing area, and provides for a variety of sports with plenty of seating for spectators. The complex also includes a swimming pool, locker rooms and a large snack bar. Use of the facility is available for all city residents at a reasonable rate.

What is the purpose of the talk?

A.To publicize a recreation facility

B.To provide financial advice

C.To advertise a computer software

D.To announce a theater opening

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第9题
Passage " Who is that man, Hester?" gasped Mr. Dimmesdale, overcome with terror. " I shiv
er at him Dost thou know the man? I hate him, Hester!" She remembered her oath, and was silent. "I tell thee, my soul shivers at him," muttered the minister again. "Who is he? Who is he? Canst thou do nothing for me? I have a nameless horror of the man. "Minister," said little Pearl. "I can tell thee who he is!" "Quickly, then, child!" said the minister, bending his ear close to her lips. "Quickly! — and as low as thou canst whisper. Pearl mumbled something into his ear, that sounded, indeed, like human language, but was only such gibberish as children may be heard amusing themselves with, by the hour together At all events, if it involved any secret information in regard to old Roger Chillingworth, it was in a tongue unknown to the erudite clergyman, and did but increase the bewilderment of his mind. The elfish child then laughed aloud. "Dost thou mock me now?" said the minister. " Thou wast not bold! —thou wast not true! " answered the child. " Thou wouldst not promise to lake my hand, and mother s hand, tomorrow noontide!" Questions:

Which fiction is this excerpt from?

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第10题
听力原文:State Department officials say there will be no changes in current U.S. policy to

听力原文: State Department officials say there will be no changes in current U.S. policy towards Latin America after Assistant Secretary of State for Western Hemisphere Affairs Roger Noriega steps down on September 16. Since his Senate confirmation in July 2003, Mr. Noriega has presided over some successes - such as the recent congressional ratification of the Central American Free Trade Agreement - but also has had to deal with a particularly turbulent period in Latin American politics. Mr. Noriega tells VOA weak democratic institutions are responsible for instability in some Latin American countries. Since late 2003, several elected presidents have been forced out of office in the face of popular unrest. In February 2004, Haitian President Jean Bertrand Aristide resigned and fled his country, following an armed uprising. His departure led to the intervention in Haiti of a multinational force to stabilize the Caribbean nation. In April of this year, Ecuador's Congress dismissed President Lucio Gutierrez following violent demonstrations over his economic and political policies. In June, Bolivian President Carlos Mesa was also forced out of office. He said he could no longer govern in the face of continuing protests demanding nationalization of Bolivia's energy industry. As vice president in October 2003, Mr. Mesa had replaced President Gonzalo Sanchez de Lozada, a free market advocate who had also resigned in the face of mass demonstrations and strikes.

According to Roger Noriega, the turbulent period in Latin American was caused by ______.

A.his unsuccessful work

B.the inadequate interventions from the U. S.

C.the immature democratic institutions of some Latin American countries

D.some political leaders

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