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听力原文:Millions of words have been written about young people in the United States.There

听力原文: Millions of words have been written about young people in the United States. There are reasons for this great interest in the ideas, feelings, and actions of youth.

[32]Today there are about seven million Americans in colleges and universities. [33]Young persons under twenty-five make up nearly half of the American population. [34]Many of these will soon be in charge of the nation. Naturally their ideas are important to everyone in the country, and it is necessary for older people to understand what they think and feel.

College students today have strong opinions about right and wrong. [35]They are deeply interested in making a better life for all people, especially for those who have not been given a fair chance before now. They see much that is wrong in the lives of their parents. It is hard for them to see what is right and good in the older way. As a result, there is often trouble in American families. Your country may be meeting such problems, too.

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A.About seven million.

B.Nearly half of the American population.

C.25% of American people.

D.We don't know exactly from the passage.

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听力原文:M: You study harder than Nancy.W: To be honest, Mary works even harder.Q: Who wor

听力原文:M: You study harder than Nancy.

W: To be honest, Mary works even harder.

Q: Who works hardest?

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A.The man.

B.Mary.

C.Nancy.

D.No one.

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听力原文:M: When shall we start our work, Cindy?W: Tomorrow at 10 o'clock. But we must wor

听力原文:M: When shall we start our work, Cindy?

W: Tomorrow at 10 o'clock. But we must work quickly, for we have to finish everything before 3 in the afternoon.

Q: For how long can they work?

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A.3 hours.

B.4 hours.

C.5 hours.

D.6 hours.

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听力原文:M: When is Jack going to finish writing that paper?W: I don't know. He's been wor

听力原文:M: When is Jack going to finish writing that paper?

W: I don't know. He's been working on it day in and day out.

Q: What does the woman say about Jack?

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A.He's been in the program for several days.

B.He is working hard on the program.

C.He works only during the day.

D.He will probably never finish.

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听力原文:Nowadays people build ponds mainly for fishing and swimming and for the pleasure

听力原文: Nowadays people build ponds mainly for fishing and swimming and for the pleasure of looking at water. No matter why the pond was built, one thing is certain: All kinds of plants and animals will soon move in.

A pond is a food factory and a restaurant, open 24 hours a day. Millions of plants and animals make the food. Some of the animals in a pond eat nothing but plants. Some eat nothing but other animals. Some eat both plants and animals, depending on what's handy.

As a pond gets older, it gets richer. The mud on the bottom turns black. Millions of dead plants and animals make it black. Pond life depends on death, for dead plants and animals help new ones to grow.

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A.To fish.

B.To swim.

C.To give people the pleasure of looking at water.

D.To produce water power.

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听力原文:Make millions with no work! Lose 5 kg overnight! Clear your credit history! The s

听力原文: Make millions with no work! Lose 5 kg overnight! Clear your credit history! The secrets to getting hot girls! Get out of debt!

Junk email messages like these, also known as spam, are familiar to anyone with an email account. On average, each email user received 1,300 spam messages last year, and that number is expected to increase to 3,900 by the year 2007.

Junk mail is nothing new. For years, marketing groups have collected consumer information, including addresses and phone numbers, and sold them as lists to interested advertisers. But with junk mail, the high cost of mailing packages to large groups of people kept it down to a manageable level. But with email, anyone With a computer and Internet connection can now send messages around the world for free.

But it's the people who receive spam who wind up paying. It is estimated that spam costs companies millions of dollars every year due to wasted time, connection costs and lost emails.

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A.130.

B.3,900.

C.13,000.

D.1,300.

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听力原文:Of all the stars the sun is the nearest to the earth. Millions of other stars are

听力原文: Of all the stars the sun is the nearest to the earth. Millions of other stars are even bigger and brighter than the sun. They look small only because they are much farther away. You can't see them in the daytime. But if you go out at night, you'll be able to see thousands of them.

The earth is one of the sun's planets, and the moon is one of the earth's planets, and men have visited it already. No man has traveled farther than the moon, but spaceships without people have reached other planets.

Many countries have sent up man-made satellites to circle the earth. With their help, people have done much research in many fields of science. Some countries have sent up man-made satellites to send and receive TV programs. This has helped the people of China and ether countries to understand each other better.

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A.It is the smallest one of all the stars.

B.It is the nearest one to the earth.

C.It is the biggest one of all the stars.

D.It is the farthest one from the earth.

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听力原文:In the past few years, millions of Americans have become suddenly enthusiastic ab

听力原文: In the past few years, millions of Americans have become suddenly enthusiastic about the bicycle as if it were a great new invention. Annual bicycle sales doubled between 1960 and 1970, and there are nearly 70 million bicycles in the United States today.

Of course, the bicycle has been around for more than 160 years and this isn't America's first bicycle passion. A wave of bicycle enthusiasm swept the land in the late 1800s and bicycle production was up to two million in 18917. Then with the coming of the automobile, bicycle declined, and for decades remained popular only with children and a few adults.

Now, a national concern with air pollution and physical fitness has brought the bicycle back to the forefront, particularly with adults. More than eight million bikes were sold in the United States last year, a third of which bought by adults. But the year before, only 15 percent of new bicycle sales were for adults.

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A.Nearly 7 million.

B.Nearly 17 million.

C.Nearly 70 million.

D.Nearly 77 million.

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听力原文:In the past two years, millions of Americans have suddenly embraced the bicycle a

听力原文: In the past two years, millions of Americans have suddenly embraced the bicycle as if it were a startling new invention. Annual bike sales doubled between 1960 and 1970, and there are nearly 70 million bikes in the United States today. That's more than two for every three automobiles.

Of course, the bike has been around for more than 150 years, and this isn't America's first bicycle boom. A wave of bike enthusiasm swept the land in the late 1800s and bicycle production hit two million units in 1897. Then with the coming of the auto, bicycling declined, and for decades remained popular only with children and a few adult faddists.

Now, national preoccupation with air pollution and physical fitness has brought the bike back to the forefront—particularly with adults. More than eight million bikes were sold in the United States last year and a third of them went to adults. The year before, only 15 percent of new bike sales were for adults.

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A.The use of bikes is a new invention in the U.S.

B.Annual bike sales doubled in the 60s in the U.S.

C.The producers made 70 million bikes every year.

D.The number of bikes is two times that of cars in the U.S.

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听力原文:Millions of people are enrolled in adult education programs across America. Commu

听力原文: Millions of people are enrolled in adult education programs across America. Community collages have become popular and their enrollments have increased rapidly. Large universities are offering more courses in the evenings for adult students. In this way, the demand for more education's being met. One reason for this is that many older people are changing their professions. They are looking for different careers. Another reason is that repair costs have increased. Adults are taking coursas like plumbing and electrical repair. This way they hope that the high costs for repairs can be avoided. Advanced technology is the most important reason for the rise in adult education. Engineers, teachers and businessmen are taking adult education classes. They have found that more education is needed to do their jobs well. Various courses are offered. Computers and business courses are also popular. Some students attend classes to earn degrees. Others take courses, for the knowledge and skills that they can receive. The lives of many people have been enriched because of adult education.

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A.They are enrolled in education programs.

B.They are going to cinema.

C.They are going to parties.

D.They are going to gambling.

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听力原文:"Damage is expected to total into the tens of millions of dollars after several d

听力原文: "Damage is expected to total into the tens of millions of dollars after several days of flooding in south central Alaska. But it's believed no one has been hurt." Tim Wolston, of member station KSKA in Anchorage reports. "As many as fifteen homes have been destroyed and hundreds more damaged (33)in the town of Seward, southeast of Anchorage. The main road leading into Seward has been washed away cutting off the town from outside. Mayor Harry Giesler says hundreds have been evacuated; others prefer to wait it out. 'You know, Alaskans are a very hearty bunch, and especially people that have things like dog teams and animals. They are very, very reluctant to leave their home as long as it's even there.' (34)Rain is forecast to continue for at least another day in Seward. Meanwhile, north of Anchorage, two bridges have been washed away, (35)and the Alaska Railroad, a major form. of transportation between Anchorage and Fairbanks has been cut off, making it very difficult for residents in interior Alaska to get to five. The governor has issued disaster declarations to free up state fund for emergency relief. The state is hoping for federal assistance as well. For National Public Radio, this is Tim Wolston in Anchorage, Alaska."

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A.Southeast of Anchorage.

B.South of Anchorage.

C.Southwest of Anchorage.

D.East of Anchorage.

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