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听力原文:Mark Twain, who wrote the story we're reading, traveled quite a lot, often becaus

听力原文: Mark Twain, who wrote the story we're reading, traveled quite a lot, often because circumstances, usually financial circumstances forced him to. He was born in Florida Missouri in 1835 and moved to Hannibal Missouri with his family when he was about four years old. Most people think he was born in Hannibal. But that isn't true. After his father died when he was about twelve, Twain worked in Hannibal for a while and then left so he could earn more money.

He worked for a while as a typesetter on various newspapers and then got a job as a river pilot on the Mississippi. Twain loved this job and many of his books show it. The river job didn't last however, because of the outbreak of the civil war. Twain was in the army for just two weeks and then he and his whole company went west to get away from the war and the army. In Nevada and California Twain tried to find silver and gold without much luck but did succccd as a writer.

Once that happened, Twain traveled around the country giving lectures and earning enough money to go to Europe. Twain didn't travel much during the last ten years of his life, and he didn't publish much either. Somehow his travels inspired his writing. Like many other popular writers, Twain derived much of the materials for his writing from the wealth of his own personal experiences.

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A.His travels.

B.His short stories.

C.His wealth.

D.His family.

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听力原文:Mark Twain travelled quite a lot. Usually financial circumstances forced him to.

听力原文: Mark Twain travelled quite a lot. Usually financial circumstances forced him to. He was born in Florida in 1835, and moved to Hannibal, Missouri with his family when he was about four years old. Most people think he was born in Hannibal. But that isn't true. After his father died when he was about twelve, Twain worked in Hannibal for a short time and then left, so that he could earn more money. He worked for a while as a typesetter. And then he got a job as a fiver pilot on the Mississippi.Twain loved this job and many of his books show it. The river job didn't last, however, because of the outbreak of the Civil War. Twain was in the confederate army for just two weeks. And then he and his whole company went west to get away from the war and the army. In the west, he became a successful writer. Once that happened Twain travelled around the country giving lectures and earning enough money to go to Europe. Twain didn't travel much in the last ten years of his life and he didn't publish much. Like many other popular writers, Twain got much material for his writing from the wealth of his own experiences.

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A.In 1835.

B.In 1853.

C.In 1839.

D.In 1847.

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听力原文:M: Mary,who's the guy you were with at the movie theatre last night?W: Oh,he's Ma

听力原文:M: Mary,who's the guy you were with at the movie theatre last night?

W: Oh,he's Mark. He's my English teacher. He's learning Chinese from me and the film was my lesson for him.

Q: What do we learn from the conversation?

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A.Mary's English teacher is Mark.

B.Mary's Chinese teacher is Mark.

C.Mary and Mark are good friends.

D.Mary and Mark are office colleagues.

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听力原文:M: Nowadays, life for' young people is full of interest and variety.W: On the who

听力原文:M: Nowadays, life for' young people is full of interest and variety.

W: On the whole, it is true. But you can't miss the point that it is more competitive.

Q: What is the woman's response to the mans re mark?

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A.She partially agrees with the man.

B.She completely agrees with the man.

C.She doesn't agree with the man.

D.She thinks life's worse for young people.

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第4题
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ntact with the enemy.

A. hyperbole B. euphemism

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听力原文: Do you know America's most famous woman is the Goddess of liberty, i. e. , the S
tatue of Liberty? It was conceived in 1865 by Edouard de Laboulaye and designed by another Frenchman, Frederic Bartoldi. They wanted to honor liberty and friendship.

It was hoped that the monument would be completed by 1876 when America celebrated its centennial. Fund raising and manufacture of the statue in France went slowly. It was 1885 when the 214 crates containing the statue reached New York.

Americans were initially embarrassed for they had not raised the money to pay for the erection of the base. Fund raising by popular subscription was behind schedule. One fund raising method used was to have popular Americans write letters which were then auctioned off. Mark Twain wrote a "tongue-in-cheek" letter suggesting that Miss Liberty didn't deserve a statue.

The base and statue, together 272 feet tall, were completed in 1886. From a technical standpoint, the statue is a marvel. The inner structure was designed by the French engineer, Alexandre Eiffel. His design for the stressed copper skin of the statue anticipated many of the principle utilized in modern aircraft.

After a century, the monument began to show signs of deterioration. Just as Frenchmen had created the Statue, so it was with renovation. A Frenchman noted the decay and French and American craftsmen and contributions brought about the renewal of the Statue in time for its centennial. Liberty is still popular in France and the United States.

Mark Twain's letter about the Statue of Liberty ______.

A.represented a serious question as to the need for the statue

B.was a put-on by a journalist

C.raised a great deal of money

D.poked fun at the French

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听力原文:W: Would you mind taking your feet off the desk, Bill?M: Sorry, but I was very co

听力原文:W: Would you mind taking your feet off the desk, Bill?

M: Sorry, but I was very comfortable.

W: But do you put your feet on your own desk?

M: No, never. I don't want to mark my desk.

W: Well, would you please keep my desk clean?

M: Aren't you going to sell it?

W: Yes, but who wants a badly marked one?

What might be the relationship between the two?

A.They are boss and employee.

B.They are colleagues.

C.They are brother and sister.

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听力原文:Mark was a farmer who lived in a village far away. One day he became very ill and
every- body thought he would die. They sent for a doctor in town, who arrived two days later and examined the sick man. The doctor asked for a pen and some paper to write down the name of the medicine. But there was no pen or paper in the village, because no one could read or write.

The doctor picked up a piece of burnt wood from the fire. Using the wood, he wrote the name of the medicine on the door of the house. "Get this medicine for him," he said, "and he will soon get better."

Mark's family and friends did not know what to do. They could not read the strange writing. Then the village baker had an idea. He took off the door of the house, put it on his cart and drove to the nearest town. he bought the medicine, and Mark was soon well again. He would not let anyone wash the magic words from the door.

Why did everybody in the village think Mark would die?

A.He was seriously ill.

B.He was badly wounded.

C.Doctors would do nothing for him.

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听力原文:W: Mark really needs to see this article in Psychology Weekly.M: Why? What's it o

听力原文:W: Mark really needs to see this article in Psychology Weekly.

M: Why? What's it on?

W: Reasons for negative behavior. patterns—like procrastination, habitual lateness...

M: You're right. That's Mark. He's never on time. So what does it say?

W: That people who are always late often do it for a reason--either conscious or unconscious. It could be an expression of anger and resentment—or a way of resisting authority. It could even be anxiety.

M: Well, I don't know. In Mark's case, I think it's because he wants to be noticed.

W: That's the next reason in the article—the need for attention. They give the example of movie stars who used to make these grand entrances.

M: That's not really Mark's style. though—he's so quiet.

W: What gets me is that he's late for his friends all the time—but not for other things, like work.

M: Well... but they might deduct pay for that.

W: Exactly. You know, sometimes I'm tempted to tell him to come at, say, seven, and everybody else at 7.15. Then maybe we wouldn't have to wait so long.

M: We have to try something. You know, he confessed to me one day that he was even late for his sister's wedding. She was really angry.

W: I remember that. He was in the wedding--so they couldn't start until he got there.

M: Maybe you should slip that magazine under his door anonymously. And hope he gets the message.

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A.A comparison of unconscious behavior. patterns.

B.Recent trends in psychology.

C.Reasons for certain behavior. problems.

D.Causes of anxiety.

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听力原文:When Sir Winston Churchill, the great British Prime minister, reached his eightie

听力原文: When Sir Winston Churchill, the great British Prime minister, reached his eightieth birthday in November, 1954, he was presented with his portrait by a well-known modern artist, Graham Sutherland. The painting had been ordered and paid for by the members of Parliament, who wanted to honor the Grand Old Man of World War Ⅱ.

Sir Winston and Lady Churchill were deeply moved by this mark of respect and affec tion. Neither of them, of course, allowed the donors to see how much they both disliked the portrait. "It makes me look stupid which I am not!" protested Churchill in private. Publicly, he only remarked that it was "a fine example of modern art." His friends smiled; it was well-known that Sir Winston didn't care for modern art.

What happened to Winston Churchill in 1954?

A.He was eighty years old.

B.He became famous for his portrait.

C.He gave the prime minister a present.

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Mark Twain: One of America's Best Known and Best Loved WritersMark Twain wrote "The Advent

Mark Twain: One of America's Best Known and Best Loved Writers

Mark Twain wrote "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn" in 1884. Since then, the book has been published in at least 60 languages. Some people say it is the best book ever created by an American writer. American students still read this book. And parents, teachers and literary experts still debate the issues discussed in the book.

The writer who became Mark Twain was born Samuel Langhorne Clemens in 1835. He grew up in Hannibal, Missouri on the Mississippi River. After his father died in 1847, young Samuel went to work as an assistant to a publisher. 10 years later, he became a pilot on a steamboat that sailed on the Mississippi. He heard the riverboat workers call out the words "mark twain !" that was a measure for the depth of water.

In 1861, the American Civil War put an end to steamboat traffic on the Mississippi. So Clemens traveled west and became a reporter for newspapers in Nevada and California.

Began to Write

Later, he wrote funny stories and called himself Mark Twain. Twain became famous for his story, "The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County" in 1865. It tells about a jumping competition among frogs.

Twain also traveled a lot and began writing books about his travels. His stories about a trip to Europe and the Middle East were published in "The Innocents Abroad." And his stories about life in the western United States became the book called "Roughing It."

In 1870, he married Olivia Langdon and moved to Hartford, Connecticut. During the 1880's, he wrote books for children, such as "The Prince and the Pauper." It tells about a poor boy who trades identities with a member of England's ruling family. Twain also wrote "Life on the Mississippi." This book describes his days as a steamboat pilot and his return to the river 20 years later.

A Successful Writer and Speaker

Mark Twain was already a successful writer before he became famous as a public speaker. Over the years, he had invested a lot of money in unsuccessful businesses. In 1893, he found himself deeply in debt. So to earn money, he traveled around the world giving humorous talks. His speeches made people laugh and remember events they had experienced.

However, his later life was not a happy one. Two of his daughters died. His wife died in 1904 after a long sickness. Some critics think Mark Twain's later works were more serious because of his sadness. He died of heart failure in 1910.

Mark Twain was the first writer to use the speech of common Americans in his books. He showed that simple American English could be as fine an instrument for great writing as more complex language. Through his books, he captured American experiences as no other writer had.

Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn

Many of the stories take place in Hannibal, Missouri. The small wooden house where he lived as a boy still stands there. Next to the house is a wooden fence. It is the kind described in Twain's book, "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer," published in 1876.

In that story, Tom bas been told to paint the fence. He does not want to do it. But he acts as if the job is great fun. He tricks other boys into believing this. His trick is so successful that they agree to pay him money to let them finish his work. "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer" is considered one of the best books about an American boy's life in the 1800s.

Tom Sawyer's good friend is Huckleberry, or "Huck," Finn. Mark Twain tells this boy's story in "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn." Huck is a poor child, without a mother or home. His father drinks too much alcohol and beats him.

Huck's situation bas freed him from the restrictions of society. He explores in the woods and goes fishing. He stays out all night and does not go to school. He smokes tobacco.

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