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听力原文:M: Jane, what kind of format do you think the exam will have?W: I wouldn' t be su

听力原文:M: Jane, what kind of format do you think the exam will have?

W: I wouldn' t be surprised to find an essay question and some multiple-choice questions, because they are easier to correct.

What are the two speakers talking about?

A.An essay.

B.Correcting test papers.

C.A coming test.

D.How to score high in tests.

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第1题
听力原文:Why do many rich men like collecting paintings?

Why do many rich men like collecting paintings?

They often do this with a purpose of ______.

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第2题
What features do the various questions of lawyers respectively have? Why do lawyers maintain rigid control over their questioning?
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第3题
– Do you agree with what I’ve said? -- ____________.

A、I think so.

B、Yes, I do.

C、Maybe next time.

D、I’m fine.

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第4题
听力原文:M: Your son seems to have made much progress in playing the piano. Does he attend any piano classes?

W: Yes, he takes lessons twice a week, but from next week on, he will go to the class on Saturday evenings, too.

How often will the woman's son have piano lessons from next week on?

A.Once a week.

B.Twice a week.

C.Three times a week.

D.Four times a week.

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第5题
When the writer decided to resign, the Globe was faced with ______.

A.a trouble with its staff members

B.a shortage of qualified reporters

C.an unfavorable business situation

D.an uncontrollable business situation

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第6题
At the European Commission in Brussels, they have a joke about the work interpreters do—Languages", they say, "have nothing to do with interpretation, it helps to know them. "Anyone thinking of becoming an interpreter would bear this so well in mind. Translating languages, especially in a political context, involves far more than mere linguistic ability.

To work in an international organization, such as the United Nations, you need to be approved by one of the various international translators or 'interpreters' associations. To achieve this, you must experience rigorous and lengthy training, either at an accrediting organization's own school, or on a postgraduate course at university. But a qualification in languages is not the only route into the job. At London's University of Westminster, candidates get offered a place on the interpreter's course if they can show that they have "lived a bit", in the words of one lecture. Young people who have just left university often lack adequate experience of life.

The University also looks for candidates who have lived for long time in the countries where their acquired languages are spoken. They are also expected to have wide cultural interests and a good knowledge of current affairs. This broad range of interests are essential in a job which can re- quire interpreting discussions of disarmament (裁军) on Monday, international fishing rights on Tues- day, multinational finance on Wednesday, and the building and construction industry on Thursday.

Interpreters also rely on adrenaline (肾上腺素)—which is caused by the stress and challenges of the job—to keep them going through their demanding schedules. Many admit that they enjoy the buzz of adrenaline they get from the job, and it's known that their heart rates speed up while they are working.

It's also a job with its own risks and excitement. Interpreters are needed in war zones as well as in centers of international diplomacy, like the U.N.

According to the passage, what does the underlined phrase "lived a bit "mean?

A.To be older than others.

B.To travel to more countries.

C.To have abundant life experience.

D.To have longer training in interpreting.

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第7题
【C6】

A.singers

B.conductors

C.bands

D.composers

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第8题
Like dog's poop on city pavements, rubbish left behind by tourists at natural sites is disgusting.

The funny thing is nobody likes seeing such mess in the places they are visiting but it seems only few really care enough to keep the place tidy. The obvious result is that garbage has become a common sight in forests which attract tourists.

We are certain that in many places park rangers—despite their small numbers, incomparable to the tremendous tourist troops—are already doing the best they can. Sometimes, however, we believe things could still be better.

Take the Thi-Lor-Su waterfall in Tak province for instance. One of the things about Thi-Lor-Su which we would like to talk about today is the commendable method of rubbish control at the waterfall.

There, food and drinks in commercial packaging are prohibited. The ban is enforced by requiring that each and every visitor heading from the camping ground to the waterfall has to pass through a checkpoint where their bags are inspected and potential garbage is seized. The results have been amazing. Despite thousands of visitors, the 1. 5-kilometre trail to Thi-Lor-Su, as well as the waterfall itself, is almost free of garbage.

However, within the same forest, along the 16 kilometers of rough road from the Pha Luead checkpoint to the camping ground, the situation is completely different. Both sides of the road are littered with rubbish, from candy wrappers to Styrofoam food boxes to plastic water bottles.

One contributing factor to the mess is that several tour operators use ordinary pick-up trucks to transport their clients in and out of the forest. The ordinary trucks often get stuck and tourists are forced to walk the rest of the distance—which can be several kilometers. And, as you would expect, there are more inconsiderate tourists than conscientious ones. Along the way, people eat and throw rubbish.

One solution to this problem is to encourage tour operators to use proper vehicles. Either that or put off traveling into the forest until the road is really dry and passable.

How does the writer feel about the fact that people hate to see rubbish but still throw it carelessly?

A.Their behavior. is ridiculous.

B.Their behavior. is immoral.

C.Their behavior. is foolish.

D.Their behavior. is illegal.

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第9题
Why does the woman say she doesn't want to see the movie Gone with the Wind ?

A.Because the movie theater is too far away.

B.Because the film is too old,

C.Because she doesn't want to see it a second time.

D.Because it’s a popular film so the tickets would be quite expensive.

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