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听力原文:One of the first things a visitor does upon arrival in another country is to get

听力原文: One of the first things a visitor does upon arrival in another country is to get to know the local money. American money is unlike the money used in many other countries, since the bills, or paper money, are all the same color and size no matter how much it is. Visitors should be careful to look at the bill before giving it out. Besides, new bills often stick together.

The coins of every country are difficult to learn at first. American coins are represented by the cent sign. Also the size of American coins do not show the value. For example, the 10-cent coin is much smaller than the 5-cent coin, although it is worth twice as much. All United States coins are silver colored, except for the" penny" (one-cent piece), which is a brown coin. Here are more details about American coins.

Why are American bills or paper money unlike that in many other countries?

A.American bills are not the same color.

B.American bills are the same size and color.

C.American bills are the same color but different size.

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听力原文:Nothing can buy a better night's sleep. Although it sounds silly, it was the firs

听力原文: Nothing can buy a better night's sleep. Although it sounds silly, it was the first thing that crossed my mind when I awoke. I truly appreciated my happy rest. It was tike a gift from heaven. Interesting to think that Bill Gates, or any rich men you can mention, really couldn't have had a more satisfying and grateful night of sleep--the best that money can't buy.

That started me thinking of other pleasures that cost nothing or very little and that are often taken for granted, like a drink of cold water on a hot day when you're really thirsty, or a warm relaxing bath when you're extremely tired or mentally exhausted.

Remember your first real kiss--can you put a price tag on that? Or the companionship of a faithful and toying pet or the clean, fresh smell of mountain air? There's an old song, "the Best Things in Life Are Free."

Did you ever eat a meal that not only filled your stomach and satisfied all your tastes, but refreshed your soul? Ever spend a winter's evening in the company of good friends?

What could be better than listening to your favorite music or watching a good movie? Or sharing the beauty of a sunset with a loved one? These are quite delightful and delicate pleasures. I hope this doesn't sound too ridiculous. in today's rough, loud world. I hope the new generation can appreciate some of these things.

(32)

A.The writer enjoys sleeping very much.

B.The writer doesn't like money at all.

C.Bill Gates does not know how to enjoy himself.

D.Mental well-being is the most important thing.

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听力原文:S: Let's talk about the results of your laboratory? experiment. Did you have any
problems with it?

B: Yes, Professor Smith. We did.

S: Who's your lab partner, Bob?

B: Anne Wilson.

S: Well, Anne, can you and Bob go over the procedure for the class?

A: Sure. Firs(we put ten grams of crushed limestone in a bottle.

S: Anything special about the bottle?

B: It was a gas - collecting bottle with a one - hole stopper and bent glass tubing.

S: Very good. So you put the limestone in a gas - collecting bottle. Then what?

A: Then we poured in ten milligrams of hydrochloric acid, put on the stopper, and collected a bottle of carbon dioxide.

S: Right, What was the method of collection?

A: Water displacement.

S: Good.

A: Then, we lit a magnesium ribbon and put it in the bottle or carbon dioxide.

B: And carbon deposits began to form. on the bottom of the bottle, You see, we didn't have any problem with procedure.

A: Well, we had a little problem getting the magnesium ribbon to stay lit until we could get it into the bottle.

B: Okay. But we did it. The big problem was that we really didn't understand what happened. Did the magnesium combine with the oxygen in the carbon dioxide?

S: You have just answered your own question, Bob. The burning magnesium broke the carbon - oxygen bonds in the carbon dioxide, and then the oxygen combined with the magnesium to produce magnesium oxide.

A: And the carbon was freed to deposit itself on the bottle.

S: Exactly.

(23)

A.To discuss the results of the lab experiment.

B.To answer Bob' s question about the lab experiment.

C.To explain the method of collection by water displacement.

D.To prepare the students to do the lab experiment.

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听力原文:Richard and Maurice McDonald, the original owner of McDonald's, opened their firs

听力原文: Richard and Maurice McDonald, the original owner of McDonald's, opened their first self-service restaurant in San Bernadino, California. People would come from everywhere to buy their French fries and hamburgers. Workers would buy their lunches at McDonald's because the hamburgers and French fries tasted better than their lunches from home.

By 1960, the McDonald brothers owned 228 self-service restaurants. Then, in 1960, Ray Kroc, a 56-year-old salesman, bought the name and most of the restaurants for 2.7 million dollars. He then began to build new restaurants, and, by 1982, he owned about 7,063 of those restaurants, about 1,283 were in other countries: Japan, West Germany, England, and Australia. That same year, McDonald's Corporation earned about 7 million dollars.

McDonald's is a big business, but it is not too big or too rich to help ordinary people. For example, owners of restaurants participate in special community programs for children or senior citizens.

The corporation owns special houses near children's hospitals. These Ronald McDonald houses are for sick children and their parents. Sometimes a child has to go at a hospital for several weeks or months. Then the child's parents can stay at a Ronald McDonald house. Staying at these houses is cheaper than staying at hotels, and the atmosphere is friendlier and more homelike.

(34)

A.Richard and Maurice McDonald.

B.Ray, Kroc, a 56-year-old salesman.

C.A person in San Bernadino, California.

D.Not mentioned in the passage.

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听力原文:Which of the following is one of the characteristics of American culture?(31)A.An

听力原文:Which of the following is one of the characteristics of American culture?

(31)

A.Ancient.

B.Complexity.

C.Individualistic.

D.Homogeneous population.

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听力原文:M: This book is$ 2.00 and the blue one is a dollar more.W: The red one is twice a

听力原文:M: This book is $ 2.00 and the blue one is a dollar more.

W: The red one is twice as much as the blue one.

Q: How much is the red book?

(17)

A.$2.00.

B.$6.00.

C.$4.00.

D.$5.00.

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听力原文:How long can a student have a book on reserve?(26)A.Only one hour.B.Some hours.C.

听力原文:How long can a student have a book on reserve?

(26)

A.Only one hour.

B.Some hours.

C.One week.

D.Two weeks.

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听力原文:W: What's in the headlines today?M: It says here that one war is ending in the Mi

听力原文:W: What's in the headlines today?

M: It says here that one war is ending in the Middle East and that another one is beginning in A/rim.

Q: What is the man doing?

(18)

A.Watching television.

B.Reading a newspaper.

C.Listening to the radio.

D.Reading a magazine.

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第8题
听力原文:W: I have a blue umbrella.M: John has a black one and I have a green one. What co

听力原文:W: I have a blue umbrella.

M: John has a black one and I have a green one.

What color is the woman's umbrella?

A.Blue.

B.Black.

C.Green.

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第9题
听力原文:W: Eggs are supposed to be one of the most healthful foods.M: Next to potatoes.Q:

听力原文:W: Eggs are supposed to be one of the most healthful foods.

M: Next to potatoes.

Q: What does the man mean?

(16)

A.Potatoes are more nutritious than eggs.

B.The eggs are next to the potatoes.

C.Most health food stores sell potatoes and eggs.

D.The second course will be potatoes and eggs.

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第10题
听力原文:W: One of her grades was 90, and another was 50.M: Her work is very uneven. What

听力原文:W: One of her grades was 90, and another was 50.

M: Her work is very uneven.

What was the girl's low grade?

A.140.

B.50.

C.90.

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第11题
听力原文:W: Are you still working on the same genetics project?M: I've moved on to one abo

听力原文:W: Are you still working on the same genetics project?

M: I've moved on to one about plant genes.

Q: What can we infer from the conversation?

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A.The man's major is genetics.

B.The man and woman are studying together.

C.The man sometimes works on more than one project at a time.

D.The man has completed one project and started another.

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