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听力原文:Why do people want to save the Whales? There are two important reasons. One reaso

听力原文: Why do people want to save the Whales? There are two important reasons. One reason is that whales help to keep a balance between plants and animals. People have disturbed this balance. People get rid of their wastes by throwing them into the oceans and seas. People's sewage and garbage increase the salt in ocean and sea water. The increased salt helps some plants and some very small animals to grow. These plants and animals can be harmful to fish. Whales eat enormous amount of plants and animals that grow in very salty water. Therefore, whales are very important because they keep the ocean environment clean enough for fish. In addition, because fish provide necessary food for many people, people need whales, and many people want to save them.

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A.Because whales keep a balance between plants and animals on land.

B.Because whales eat a lot of fish.

C.Because whales eat large amounts of garbage.

D.Because whales keep oceans clean for fish, and people need fish.

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第1题

听力原文:M: How do you keep in touch with old friends?W: I find email faster than the post

听力原文:M: How do you keep in touch with old friends?

W: I find email faster than the post and cheaper than phoning. I think I'd lose touch with people without it.

Q: Why does the woman use email for keeping in touch with old friends?

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A.She doesn't.

B.It offers the best combination of speed and low cost.

C.She believes that, in the modern world, it is essential.

D.She thinks that people who do not have email will lose touch with their old friends.

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第2题

听力原文:M: I was wondering if I could take four courses next semester.W: Why don't you ch

听力原文:M: I was wondering if I could take four courses next semester.

W: Why don't you choose three instead of four? We already have such a heavy course load.

Q: What does the woman suggest the man do?

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A.It would be better to choose more.

B.Three people have taken the course.

C.The man should attend tile class at three.

D.Four courses may be too many.

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第3题

听力原文:M: What is the most popular thing recently in Thailand?W: Nowadays in Bangkok peo

听力原文:M: What is the most popular thing recently in Thailand?

W: Nowadays in Bangkok people are interested in new modern technology like iPod trains anti mobiles.

M: What is the population of Thailand?

W: There are about 65 million in Thailand and most people live in Bangkok because it is the capital city of Thailand.

M: How many different types of Thai curry are there?

W: We have many kind of curry but the most well-known are green curry-like chicken curry and fish ball curry-and red curry, which we call "Pa Neang." And main ingredients are coconut milk, chicken, pork and herb.

M: Do young Thai people know any Japanese musicians?

W: Yes, we know a lot, like Johnny's Junior, Arashi, winds, and Utada Hikaru.

M: Which do young Thai people eat more of, bread, flee, or noodles?

W: Rice is the main food for Thai people. Nowadays we eat more bread and more noodles.

M: What is the most popular sport in Thailand?

W: Thai people like to watch soccer—mostly interested in Premier League, Bundesliga and Calcio Serie A and we like to play badminton too.

M: What do most Thai people eat when they are cold?

W: Thank you for your question. In Thailand it's not too cold in winter but some people love eating Tom Yam Kung in December and January.

M: Do most Thai people like to take photos? Why or why not?

W: Most Thai people like to take photos because Thailand has many beautiful places and beautiful people—so that's why we love to take photos.

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A.They prefer sour food.

B.They prefer sweet food.

C.They prefer salty food.

D.They prefer spicy food.

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第4题

听力原文:W: The Americans came from America. That's easy, isn't it?M: I'm sorry to say you

听力原文:W: The Americans came from America. That's easy, isn't it?

M: I'm sorry to say you are wrong! The Americans came from almost every part of the world. That's to say, mare than 230 million people now call America home, but most of them can trace their families back to other parts of the world. That's why America has long been known as a "melting pot". It is believed that the first to arrive were the American Indians. They came titan Asia in very ancient times, more than 10,000 years ago. There used to be millions of them, but today they only number about 850,000. Half of them live on special land of their own in 31 states, while the others have "melted" in with the rest of America's 230 million people.

W: Do the American Indians have anything to do with the Indians of India?

M: No, nothing. As a matter of fact, the American Indiana came from Siberia.

W: Then, why do people call them Indians?

M: Because when Christopher Columbus made his historic voyage in 1492, he expected to reach India. So he called the people of the New World "Indians" and Indian is the name that has remained till now.

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A.Because Americans love melting pot.

B.Because Americans came from almost every part of the world.

C.Because America is famous for melting pot.

D.Because America contains a large number of people.

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第5题

听力原文:W: Good evening, Mr. Brown, and welcome to the program.M: Thank you!W: I wonder i

听力原文:W: Good evening, Mr. Brown, and welcome to the program.

M: Thank you!

W: I wonder if you could tell listeners more about the work you do?

M: Certainly.

W: Mr. Brown, I gather that you work for a company developing software for reading electronic books?

M: That is so.

W: Do you think there is much future in that7

M: Well, people buy music online—so why not books?

W: You have to read electronic books on a machine, don't you?

M: That is so, although of course you might be able to print them out on a printer.

W: .So why should people read a book on an expensive machine when they can buy a cheap copy and carry it around with them and read it whenever they like?

M: That is an interesting point. People need time to become aware of the value of e-books.

W: Is it true that at the Frankfurt Book Fair, in 2000,there was a prize for the best books published in electronic form?

M: Yes, that is true: the prize was worth $ 100,000.

W: Who put up the money for the prize?

M: Err, software companies such as Microsoft and Adobe.

W: I suppose they are trying to encourage publishers to get the e-book business off the ground.

M: That's probably true.

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A.At a television studio.

B.On a radio program.

C.In a job interview.

D.In a factory.

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第6题

听力原文:W: What do you plan to do after you finish your university work?M: I've got a fri

听力原文:W: What do you plan to do after you finish your university work?

M: I've got a friend in Germany who says that he can get me a job with a large multinational company here in Shanghai.

W: So you'll work here?

M: Well, I can earn a very good salary and get good experience.

W: Would you leave for a foreign country if they ask you to go?

M: It depends what they want and how long they want me to stay away from home.

W: Did you know that some people say that both foreign companies and foreign countries take the most talented people away from their homes in developing countries on purpose?

M: Why would they do that?

W: Highly educated people often make large contributions to both a country's economy and society.

M: So it would be to the advantages of a country to allow skilled immigrants in?

W: Yes, of course it would.

M: But then why don't developed countries let in more skilled workers?

W: Many reasons, really. For one, people who live in a developed country don't always like to see high-wage jobs go to people who have just arrived form. another nation. And developing countries don't want highly skilled workers to leave.

M: In any event, it doesn't matter to me. I'd leave Shanghai for a while, but I wouldn't want to move to another country permanently.

W: I can understand that

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A.Go to Germany to live with his friend.

B.Return to Germany for further study.

C.Set up a company in Shanghai.

D.Find a job in a large multinational company in Shanghai.

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第7题

听力原文:M: Have you ever looked really closely at the snowflake?W: Sure, but they usually

听力原文:M: Have you ever looked really closely at the snowflake?

W: Sure, but they usually melt too fast for me to get a close look. Why do you ask?

M: I'm just curious. I was reading an article about the formation of snowflakes, and I real- ized that I had never paid much attention to them before.

W: WeI1, there is a big variety, isn't there?

M: Yes, but they all have one of the three basic forms: hexagonal columns, thin hexagonal plates and the blanching starshaped form.

W: I wonder why are forms different, maybe because ice starts to form. on dust particles with different shape.

M: Well, I thought it might have something, to do with the water saturation of the air. But we're both wrong. The author of this article did extensive research and concluded that. the shapes of snow crystals largely controlled by the temperature of the air. For example, the featherly star-shaped snowflake that everyone thinks is typical occurs only at a specific temperature.

W: Doesn't the relative humidity has anything to do with the shapes?

M: Apparently not. The effect of super saturation is simply to alter the growth rate. The greater the saturation, the faster the snowflakes form.

W: Why, next time when it snows. I'll make a point of taking a close look.

What are the people discussing?

A.Whether or not snowflakes can be analyzed.

B.How snowflakes are formed.

C.What causes a snowstorm.

D.Where the largest snowflakes can be found.

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第8题

听力原文:According to the passage,why do poor people get more colds than rich people?(32)A

听力原文:According to the passage,why do poor people get more colds than rich people?

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A.Their food is less nutrient.

B.They do not have enough money to go to hospital.

C.They live in narrow space where colds infection rate is higher.

D.They have to work very hard.

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第9题

听力原文:W: What sports do you often go in for, Mr. Clinton?M: Oh, football—both kinds, yo

听力原文:W: What sports do you often go in for, Mr. Clinton?

M: Oh, football—both kinds, you know, soccer and rugby. I play quite a bit of cricket, too. Do you like sports, too, Miss Li?

W: Yes, very much. I play basketball, but my favourite sport is table-tennis. What's your favourite sport?

M: Mine is football. It's the best way to build up your health, I think.

W: That's true. I'm interested in it, too.

M: Is football very popular in China now?

W: Not really. In fact, only in recent years have people taken an interest in football. It's getting more and more popular, though. What about watching the football match tomorrow evening? I've got two tickets.

M: Why, yes, that'll be nice. Thank you.

W: By the way, people say in Britain there are many football fans behaving as troublemakers. Is that true?

M: Yes, sometimes. In fact, only a few get out of control.

W: British people have a keen interest in the game, as I can see.

M: Right! Football fans are so dedicated that they travel hundreds of miles to see their favourite team in action and cheer it on to victory.

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A.Differences between soccer and rugby.

B.A football match between China and Britain.

C.Chinese and British football fans.

D.One's favorite sport.

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第10题

听力原文:W: Mr. Glieberman, do you see any change in the high rate of broken marriages?M:

听力原文:W: Mr. Glieberman, do you see any change in the high rate of broken marriages?

M: The divorce rate is beginning to level off and probably will begin to drop in the next year or two, though not significantly.

W: Why is it so?

M: The tightened economy has made it more difficult for troubled couples to handle all the costs associated with setting up separate households.

W: Is there any other reason?

M:Yes. I believe there is a comeback of thought after the turbulent 60s and 70s that the family does have value. In the midst of change and family disintegration, people seem to have a greater desire now to create stability in their lives.

W: What is the divorce rate now?

M: About one in three marriages ends in divorce, a ratio far higher than it was twenty years ago when the philosophy was "we will tough it out no matter what". Society demands that for appearance's sake we stay together. Divorce no longer carries much disgrace.

W: Could you give us an example?

M: Yes. There is no way, for example, that Ronald Reagan, a divorced man, could have been elected president in 1960. And there are countless other divorced politicians who, years ago, would have been voted out of office if they had even considered a divorce, let alone gotten one. The same was true in the corporate structure where divorced people rarely moved up the executive ladder. Now corporations welcome a divorced man.

W: Why?

M: Because they can shift him around the country without worrying about relocating his family or making certain that they are happy.

Questions 19 to 22 are based on the conversation you have just heard.

19. Which word best describes Mr. Glieberman's prediction of the change in the divorce rate?

20. What do people nowadays desire to do concerning their marriage?

21. Why did some people choose not to divorce 20 years ago?

22. What do we know about a divorced man in a company years ago from the conversation?

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A.Rise.

B.Fall.

C.V-shape.

D.Zigzag.

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第11题

听力原文:M: Everyone seems to be on a diet, Have you noticed that, Mary?W: Everyone seems

听力原文:M: Everyone seems to be on a diet, Have you noticed that, Mary?

W: Everyone seems to be talking about diet.

M: A neighbor of mine is on a banana diet. She eats a banana for breakfast, a banana for lunch, and two bananas for dinner.

W: That's bad for health! Has she lost any weight?

M: She doesn't look any thinner, but she hasn't been on the diet long,

W: A friend of mine eats eggs for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. He never eats anything but eggs.

M: That's bad for the heart ! Eggs have a lot of protein, and protein is good for losing weight. Too many eggs are bad for the heart.

W: I've read that, too. But eggs are cheaper than steak. An uncle of mine doesn't eat anything but steak, He eats steak for breakfast.

M: The best way to lose weight is to eat less and exercise more.

Why do people go on a diet?

A.To lose weight.

B.To eat steak.

C.To talk about eating.

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