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Naturally, children begin listening to their parents when they are babies. They are often【C5】______, spoken to and admired【C6】______any response expected. Though nobody knows【C7】______the baby understands the spoken words, the【C8】______continues. Children automatically【C9】______such language over some time, and【C10】______on gradually produce it through【C11】______experience. The production may be incomplete at first, but【C12】______at last. That leads to speaking skill,【C13】______is quite applicable to daily conversation.
In learning English, listening can help improve speaking【C14】______. Although it is the first of all skills, it is neither the【C15】______nor the most meaningless. We need to【C16】______various types of English repeatedly and【C17】______if we want to communicate properly, meaningfully and naturally.
Listening can be a good【C18】______while we do other things like cooking. In【C19】______words, we have no wasted time【C20】______.
【C1】
A.namely
B.name
C.naming
D.named
How did the state control education?
A.By setting up certain standard and rules.
B.By requesting the children to go to schools until they are of certain age.
C.Either A or B.
D.Both A and B.
As we contemplate 【C10】______ choices in life, we need to be conscious 【C11】______ what is important to us person- ally. 【C12】______ need to be aware of our values, attitudes, and beliefs that 【C13】______ such choices. Many are consciously held concerns, 【C14】______ others are unconsciously. Values are the principles, standards, or qualities considered 【C15】______ or desirable that provide a basis for goals, 【C16】______ giving continuity to decisions. Values provide a base for decisions about 【C17】______ to live because they serve as 【C18】______ to future actions and as standards or criteria by 【C19】______ our actions can be directed. Attitudes and beliefs that qualify as values are prized, publicly affirmed (肯定), chosen from alternatives, and acted on repeatedly and consistently. Values are not right or 【C20】______ , or true or false -- they are profound preferences.
【C1】
A.what
B.that
C.where
D.which
What O'Neill has said repeatedly is that the IMF should stop playing fireman,rushing to help after a Country's finances have burst into flames, and become a "fire marshal"(消防署署长) instead. This means interfering early, advising countries exactlywhat is wrong and what reforms are needed, tracking results and then issuing publicwarning when countries are heading for disaster. "If a country willfully (固执地) followsbad policies that it's been talked to about, " says O'Neill, "we can be more relaxedin saying to them: 'We are not going to be there when chickens come to roost (习语,指恶行的自作自受). '"
请根据以上材料,回答下列问题。
(1)你觉得他所说的导致一国出现货币金融危机的“坏政策”主要指的是些什么政策?试根据有关理论,说明“坏政策”是如何使一国经济陷入货币危机的。
(2)你觉得一国出现货币金融危机会完全是由于“坏政策”造成的吗?还有哪些因素也可能对现在货币金融危机的爆发负责任。
W: Thank you.I am glad to be here.
M: First.can you give us some ideas about your work?
W: Well,we've been trying to pressure the local government to resume funding of its recycling center.As you may know,they cut off funding to the main plant.Our group,Restoring Recycling Radars (or RRR), called for funding.We hope to succeed in not only getting the funding restored,but also increased.
M: Since you have repeatedly said in the previous interview in the newspapers that the city government doesn't care about this.So my question is why would they listen to your group?
W: Well,we've been advocating these issues for a long time and now the council is pretty split on this issue. So a push in the fight direction couldn't hurt.
M: Any light,so far,at the end of the tunnel?
W: Plenty.The council wasn't happy about the garbage we dumped on the City Hall lawn,but they got the message. Now,they're reviewing their actions and voting tomorrow in a special council meeting.
M: Well,thanks for that briefing and it was a pleasure once again to talk with you.Stay tuned now for some fine tunes from our DJ,so don't touch that dial!
What does the woman mainly talk about?
A.Recycling and its benefits.
B.The group she belongs to.
C.Her belief on environmental protection.
D.The project her group is involved in.
听力原文: The food we eat seems to have produced profound effects on our health. Although science has made enormous steps in making food more fit to eat, it has, at the same time, made many foods unfit to eat. Some research has shown that eight percent of all human illnesses are related to diet and forty percent of cancer is relined to the diet as well, especially cancer of the colon (结肠). Different cultures are more prone to contract certain illness became of the food that is characteristic in these cultures. That food is related to illness is not a new discovery. In 1945, government researchers realized that nitrates (硝酸盐) and nitrites (亚硝酸盐), commonly used to preserve color in meats, and other food additives, caused cancer. Yet, these additives remain in our food, and it becomes more difficult to know which things on the packaging labels of processed foods are helpful or harmful. The additives that we eat are not all so direct. Farmers often give penicillin to beef and administered to animals not for medical purposes, but for financial reasons. The farmers are simply trying to fatten the animal in order to obtain a higher price on the market, Although the Food and Drug Administration has repeatedly tried to control these procedures, the practices continue.
(33)
A.It has made many additives.
B.It has caused most cancers.
C.It makes some cultures more prone to cancer.
D.It has made many foods unfit to eat.
A.Your hands look good.
B.Your hair is in good condition.
C.You have a good beautician to serve you.
D.You can relax.
听力原文:W: Hi. How can we help you today?
M: Yeah. I'd like to get my hair trimmed a little. Nothing fancy. Just a basic trim.
W: Well, can we interest you in today's special?
M: Urn...No...
W: We'll shampoo, cut, and style. your hair for one unbelievable low price of $9.99. Plus, we'll give you a clean shave and a back massage to help you relax. Best service in town!
M: Okay, I'll have the complete service today, but as I said before, I just want to get my hair trimmed. A little off the top and sides. That's all. I mean, that's all.
W: No problem. Relax. You're in good hands. Okay, here we go. So, what do you do for a living?
M: I'm a lawyer, specializing in workplace accidents, and I'm in town for an interview for a new job, and…Hey, what happened to my hair? And what's left of my hair turned purple. Are you even a licensed beautician?
W: Well, sir, we offer a money-back guarantee on all our work, so if you're not completely satisfied...
M: Satisfied? I'm anything but satisfied. How in the world am I supposed to go to a job interview looking like this? Forget it. Forget it.
Questions 23 to 25 are based on the conversation you have just heard.
23. Why does the man repeatedly say "That's all"?
24. What does the beautician mean by "You're in good hands"?
25. Why does the man come to this beauty salon?
(20)
A.He doesn't have a clear idea of the complete service.
B.He wants the best service.
C.He just wants to have his hair cut the way he likes.
D.He wants his hair to be trimmed quickly.
A.People think in words and sentences.
B.Human ideas are translated into symbols.
C.People think by connecting threads of ideas.
D.Human thoughts are expressed through pictures.