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A.Because he is over the fellow runners.B.Because he is over former runners.C.Because

A.Because he is over the fellow runners.

B.Because he is over former runners.

C.Because he is over his own body.

D.Because he wins the prize.

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第1题

A.Because he is over the fellow runners.B.Because he is over former runners.C.Bec

A.Because he is over the fellow runners.

B.Because he is over former runners.

C.Because he is over his own body.

D.Because he wins the prize.

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第2题

A.Because he surpasses the fellow runners.B.Because he still can run.C.Because he over

A.Because he surpasses the fellow runners.

B.Because he still can run.

C.Because he overcomes fatigue with his will-power.

D.Because he wins the prize.

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听力原文:W: Tom, dinner is all ready and my parents have just arrived. Where are you?M: I'

听力原文:W: Tom, dinner is all ready and my parents have just arrived. Where are you?

M: I'm sorry, Mary. I have to perform. an urgent operation right now and won't be back in an hour. You should all go ahead and eat without me.

Q: Why can't Tom have dinner with his family?

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A.Because the dinner will be over in an hour.

B.Because he is iii and waiting for an operation.

C.Because he is attending his parents.

D.Because he has an urgent patient to deal with.

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第4题

听力原文:Penury was what people called a mystery man. We had known him for over seven year

听力原文: Penury was what people called a mystery man. We had known him for over seven years, ever since he became a member of our modest club, but he had a way of keeping his private life to himself in all but the unessential details. We knew his address, though he never invited us to his home, and his age, too, but only unimportant matters of this kind. It seemed that he did not have to work for a living as we did, in our various ways. He had once hinted about an inheritance on which he managed to live comfortably. He was not, however, a man of luxurious habits: he was not especially well dressed and he did not even have a car. At the age of forty-five he was still a bachelor though. Since marriage was not a subject he ever discussed, we had no means of finding out whether he regretted not having a wife.

Penury disappeared suddenly from our circle and shortly afterwards we came to learn the first really solid facts about our mystery man. From reports that appeared in the newspapers, together with photographs of the man who was without doubt, our Mr. Penury, it was revealed that he was the most accomplished burglar in the London area; and that he had practiced this profession for many years, until he was arrested and sent to prison.

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A.Because nobody knew his address.

B.Because nobody knew his age.

C.Because Penury's private life was a secret.

D.Because Penury was still a bachelor at the age of forty-five.

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第5题

听力原文:It was not yet eleven o'clock when a boat crossed the river with a single passeng

听力原文: It was not yet eleven o'clock when a boat crossed the river with a single passenger, who had promised to pay an extra fare. While the youth stood on the landing place searching in his pockets for money, the boatman got close to him and, with the help of the moonlight, took a careful look at the stranger—a young man of just 18 years, obviously country bred, and now, as it seemed, on his first visit to town.

He was wearing a rough grey coat, which was in good shape. The clothes under his coat were veil made of leather, and fitted tightly to a pair of fat legs; his blue cotton stockings must have been the work of his mother or sister, and on his head was a 3-cornered hat. In his left hand was a walking stick, which hung on his strong shoulders, with 2 leather bags on both ends of the stick. The youth, whose name was Robin, paid the boatman, and then walked forward into the town with light steps, as if he had not already traveled more than 30 miles that day. As he walked along, he looked about his surroundings as eagerly as if he were entering London or Madrid, instead of the little town.

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A.Because he knew he would be paid more than what was usual.

B.Because Robin was just over 20.

C.Because he felt sorry for the handsome young man.

D.Because the boat could only carry one passenger.

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听力原文:Few buildings on earth can compete with the legendary beauty of the Taj Mahal. To

听力原文: Few buildings on earth can compete with the legendary beauty of the Taj Mahal. Towering over the ancient Indian city of Agra, the Taj Mahal is the grandest monument to love ever created.

The lovers in this story are Ire 17th century Indian emperor Shah Jehan and his wife Mumtaz Mahal. She took a leading role in advising him, which is something unique for a woman to do for a husband who's an emperor. Over the course of their nineteen-year marriage she gave birth to 14 children. But in 1631 while trying to deliver their fifteenth -- she tragically died. He was heartbroken when she died. And after her death, he decided to build the world's greatest monument ever built, for love.

He ordered the royal architects to design the most beautiful building the world had known and decided to name it after his beloved, Mumtaz Mahal. He summoned twenty thousand laborers and sent wagons to all corners of his empire in search of precious metals and jewellery. And after seventeen years of construction, the monument was completed and his beloved empress was moved to her final resting place.

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A.Because there are priceless treasures.

B.Because it is the most beautiful building.

C.Because it is the tomb for an empress.

D.Because it is the grandest monument to love ever created.

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听力原文:In the early days of the railroads, horses pulled the trains. The trains had no p

听力原文: In the early days of the railroads, horses pulled the trains. The trains had no power of their own. Richard Trevithik of England invented a steam-powered engine in 1804. Soon people were building railroads and steam engines all over the world. Because the steam engines did the work that animals used to do, people called them "iron horses".

Peter Cooper was a rich American businessman. He owned a lot of land near the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. He wanted the railroad to be successful. He built his own steam engine to drive along the railroad.

Most people traveled in coaches drawn by horses. A coach line challenged Peter Cooper to a race.

The day of the race came. At first the horse was winning the race. Peter Cooper's engine needed time to build up steam. He worked hard to make the train go faster. Soon he was catching up with the horse, he was going to win the race! Suddenly one of the parts of the engine broke. The train stopped. The horse rushed ahead. Peter Cooper lost the race.

Of course, that was not the end of the story. By 1870, railroad extended all across the United States. The "iron horse" had become an important part of American life,

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A.Because they were driven by steam power.

B.Because they did the work that animals used to do.

C.Because they pulled cars full of coal.

D.Because they were made of iron.

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听力原文:Cross was what people call a mystery man. We had known him for over five years, e

听力原文: Cross was what people call a mystery man. We had known him for over five years, ever since he became a member of our modest club, but he had a way of keeping his private life to himself in all but unessential details. We knew his address, though he did not ever invite us to his home, and his age too, but only insignificant matters of this kind. It appeared that he did not have to work for a living as we did in our various ways. He had once hinted at an inheritance on which he managed to live comfortably. He was not, however, a man of luxurious habits: he was not especially well-dressed and he did not even possess a car. At the age of forty-five he was still a bachelor. Since marriage was not a subject he ever discussed, we had no means of finding out whether he regretted the lack of a wife.

Cross disappeared abruptly from our circle and shortly after we came to learn the first really solid facts about our mystery man. From reports that appeared in the newspapers, accompanied by photographs of man who was, without any doubt, our Mr. Cross, it was revealed that he was a most accomplished burglar, operating chiefly in the London area. He had practised this profession for many years, until he was arrested and sent to prison.

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A.Because he didn't tell us his address.

B.Because he didn't tell us his age.

C.Because he didn't invite us to his home.

D.Because he kept his private life a secret.

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第9题

听力原文: A recent film The Gods Must Be Crazy described the social change that can result
in a society from the introduction of a single item from the outside world. While a pilot was flying in a light plane over a remote desert in south Africa, he finished the soda he was drinking and threw the bottle out of the window. It fell to the ground in an area where an African tribe lived. The people there had almost no possessions or sense of private property. No one in the small remote society had seen a soda bottle before. And, because it came from the sky, they believed that it must be a unique gift from the gods. When the bottle was first found, it was something new and people of all ages enjoyed admiring it, playing with it and thinking about its purpose. It was not very long, however, before arguments and conflicts arose among group members about who would possess the bottle and for what purpose. The harmony of this peaceful society was disturbed by the introduction of a new item of technology and, as it was told in the film, ties of affection were broken and people's trust in each other disappeared.

Why did the pilot throw a soda bottle out of his plane window?

A.Because the bottle was empty and useless.

B.Because he wanted to lighten the load of his small plane.

C.Because the bottle might be useful to the native Africans.

D.Because he wanted to amuse the local tribes people.

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第10题

听力原文:W: Jim, thank goodness, you've arrived, the class presentation started half an ho
ur ago and I was really desperate.

M: I am terribly sorry that I'm late, Jane, This morning has been a real mess, I didn't think I could mange to be here.

W: Why are you late? You know, the graphs you are holding are very important for our presentation.

M: Yes, I know, I'll tell you about it later. Ok, let's see how we are doing on time. Two groups are still ahead of us, aren't they? That means we've got about twenty minutes to prepare for our presentation on the rights of the consumers and the analysis of the stock market...

W: You do look cold. What happened to you?

M: I've been standing outside in the cold weather for over an hour waiting for a bus.

W: Over an hour? But your apartment was only a ten-minute bus ride to our campus.

M: On normal conditions, but the bus was delayed because of the weather and when I stepped into a drugstore to call home for a ride, the bus went by. But there was no one at home, I had to wait another forty five minutes for the next bus.

W: Er ... you are really unlucky today. Well, we still get twenty minutes to gather our wits together.

M: We'd better stop chatting; People are turning around and looking at us.

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A.Because there was a traffic jam.

B.Because he got up late.

C.Because his apartment is far away from the campus.

D.Because he missed a bus and had to wait for another one.

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