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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.

(33)

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:M: Did you watch television last night?W: No, I didn't. I seldom watch it anymore

听力原文:M: Did you watch television last night?

W: No, I didn't. I seldom watch it anymore.

M: Why is that?

W: There are only a few programs that I find interesting enough to watch.

M: Well, there are some shows that I never miss. Don't you ever watch star trek?

W: Yes, I watch it now and then but it isn't something I can't live without.

M: I' m a big fan of star trek. I love the characters and the idea of traveling through the universe at speeds faster than light is fascinating to me. I really like all the different life forms that they create, too.

W: I know all about fans like you. I think they call you "trekkies". Is that right?

M: Yeah, that's what they call us.

W: I know there are some good shows on TV, but there is so much violence on so many of the shows. A person could witness more killings in one night that a soldier would encounter in months of warfare!

M: I agree with you there. However, there are some shows that I never miss.

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A.Because she has no time.

B.Because she doesn't like to watch the TV ads.

C.Because she hardly finds interesting programs to watch.

D.Because she has no TV set.

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第2题
听力原文: No matter what type of holiday you are looking for you will find the answer in S
witzerland. There is really no other country quite like it, for here you have some of the finest and most beautiful scenery in the whole of Europe together with an attractive climate, hotels and the friendliest people you could wish to meet.

Think of the variety of attractions. You may seek outdoor sporting activities. Walking, swimming, riding, sailing and fishing are just a few of the many possibilities for enjoying your holiday. Then there is an infinite variety of excursions by coach or railway, free afternoons on a lake steamer, visits to historic cities, — these are just a few more of the variety of interests for your holiday in Switzerland. In the evening, music fills the air, whether it is the local village band or an all star variety show.

What do Swiss people like to do in the evening?

A.Listening to music.

B.Swimming.

C.Walking.

D.Going to movies.

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第3题
听力原文:How do the birds manage to find their way? There seems to be no single answer: (3

听力原文: How do the birds manage to find their way? There seems to be no single answer: (32)they use many methods. Some we are beginning to understand; and there may be some that depend on abilities we have not yet suspected. (33) Many birds certainly follow major geographical features. Migrants follow recognized land, fly over familiar sea and arrive at their summer homes.

But all birds cannot use such straightforward methods. An Arctic sea bird, for example, has to fly at least 3,000 kilometers across the Antarctic Ocean with no land to guide it. We know that some birds flying at night, (34) navigate by the star for on cloudy nights they tend to get lost.

Day-flying birds may use the sun. If they are to do so, they must (35) have a precise sense of time. Still others appear to be able to use the earth's magnetic field as a guide. So it seems that many migrating birds must carry in their brains a clock, a compass and the memory of a map.

(33)

A.They use many different methods.

B.All birds follow major geographical features.

C.All birds use their memory of a map.

D.We have no information about this.

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听力原文:How do the birds manage to find their way? There seems to be no single answer: th

听力原文: How do the birds manage to find their way? There seems to be no single answer: they use many methods. Some we are beginning to understand; and there may be some that depend on abilities we have not yet suspected. Many birds certainly follow major geographical features. Migrants follow recognized land, fly over familiar sea and arrive at their summer homes.

But all birds cannot use such straightforward methods. An Arctic sea bird, for example, has to fly at least 3,000 kilometers across the Antarctic Ocean with no land to guide it. We know that some birds flying at night, navigate by the star for on cloudy nights they tend to get lost.

Day-flying birds may use the sun. If they are to do so, they must have a precise sense of time. Still others appear to be able to use the earth' s magnetic field as a guide. So it seems that many migrating birds must carry in their brains a clock, a compass and the memory of a map.

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A.They use many different methods.

B.All birds follow major geographical features.

C.All birds use their memory of a map.

D.We have no information about this.

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第5题
听力原文:The first postal service in North America began in NewEngland (33)in the 17th cen

听力原文: The first postal service in North America began in New England (33)in the 17th century. All mail arriving in Massachusetts colony was sent to the home of appointed official in Boston. In turn, he would deliver the mail from Boston on horseback to its destination, receiving one penny for each good article of mail. Later in the century postal services were established between Philadelphia and Delaware. (34) In 1691, the British crown appointed the first postmaster general to have charge of the mail for all the colonies in North America. Later, Benjamin Franklin served as the postmaster general for the British government and then was made postmaster by the newly formed United States govern ment. (35)Franklin was responsible for establishing the United States'postal systems on a permanent basis. He in creased the number of post office, introduced the use of stagecoaches to carry mail, and started a package service system. They were used to carry mail into the towns. Some communities, especially those out west, were far from the services of transportation. To serve them, the post office developed a system called "star routes". Private contractors paid to deliver mail to the communities from railways by horse and wagon. The postal service, which was (32) started over 3 centuries ago, has developed into an extensive government service with post offices in every city, town, and village in the United States.

(33)

A.The history of Benjamin Franklin.

B.The history of the U.S. mail.

C.The Changes of writing letters.

D.The history of U. S.

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听力原文:The first postal service in North America began in New England in the 17th centur

听力原文: The first postal service in North America began in New England in the 17th century. All mail arriving in Massachusetts colony was sent to the home of appointed official in Boston. In turn, he would deliver the mail from Boston on horseback to its destination, receiving one penny for each good article of mail. Later in the century postal services were established between Philadelphia and Delaware. In 1691, the British crown appointed the first postmaster general to have charge of the mail for all the colonies in North America. Later, Benjamin Franklin served as the postmaster general for the British government and then was made postmaster by the newly formed United States government. Franklin was responsible for establishing the United States' postal systems on a permanent basis. He increased the number of post office, introduced the use of stagecoaches to carry mail, and started a package service system. They were used to carry mail into the towns. Some communities, especially those out west, were far from the services of transportation. To serve them, the post office developed a system called "star routes". Private contractors paid to deliver mall to the communities from railways by horse and wagon. The postal service, which was started over 3 centuries ago, has developed into an extensive government service with post offices in every city, town, and village in the United States.

(33)

A.The history of Benjamin Franklin.

B.The history of the U.S. mail.

C.The Changes of writing letters.

D.The history of U.S.

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第7题
听力原文:George: Hi, Jane, I was wondering if you're free tomorrow night.Jane: Well, Georg

听力原文:George: Hi, Jane, I was wondering if you're free tomorrow night.

Jane: Well, George, I guess I am. Why do you ask?

George: I have just gotten a pair of pre-sale "Star Wars" movie tickets from a friend and was thinking of inviting you along for the opening premiere. Are you interested?

Jane: Yeah, definitely! Thanks for inviting me!

George: No problem.

Jane: I really wanted to watch "Star Wars" on the opening day but the pre-sale tickets were sold out. How did you manage to get hold of them?

George: A friend of mine works at the corporate headquarters of "Pepsi", which is a major sponsor of the movie. He was able to get the tickets for free, and then he sold two to me for $50.00 a piece.

Jane: You paid $50.00 for each ticket? That's a huge premium over the regular price!

George: Not really, considering the fact that other people are paying as high as $200.00 each on the "black market". Besides, I knew you were really looking forward to watching "Star Wars" on the opening day.

Jane: Wow, I'm really honored you went through all this trouble just for my sake. I really appreciate that. So, what time are we going?

George: Well, let's see. The movie starts at 8 p.m. We should get there at least one hour earlier because there'll be a big line. I could pick you up at your house at 6: 00, if that's OK with you.

Jane: 6 o'clock? That's fine with me.

George: Okay, good.

Jane: So I'll see you tomorrow at 6:00 then?

George: Yeah. That's great. I'll see you tomorrow night, Jane.

Jane: Okay, George. Bye!

George: Bye, Jane.

(27)

A.Invite the girl to join a party.

B.Invite the girl to go shopping.

C.Invite the girl to have dinner.

D.Invite the girl to watch a movie.

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第8题
听力原文:M: Hi, Mary, I was wondering if you're free tomorrow night.W: Well, Mike, I guess

听力原文:M: Hi, Mary, I was wondering if you're free tomorrow night.

W: Well, Mike, I guess I am. Why do you ask?

M: I have just gotten a pair of pre-sale "Star Wars" movie tickets from a friend and was thinking of inviting you along for the opening premier. Are you interested?

W: Yeah, definitely! Thanks for inviting me!

M: It's a pleasure.

W: I hear that the film is directed by George Lucas. The story goes that Luke Skywalker leaves his home planet, teams up with other rebels, and tries to save Princess Leia from the evil clutches of Darth Vader.

M: Yeah. The conclusion is culminated as the Rebels, including Skywalker and flying ace Wedge Antilles make an attack on the Empire's most powerful and ominous weapon, the Death Star.

W: I really wanted to watch "Star Wars" on the opening day but the pre-sale tickets were sold out. How did you manage to get hold of them?

M: A friend of mine works at the corporate headquarters of "Pepsi", which is a major sponsor of the movie. He was able to get the tickets for free, and then he sold 2 to me for $50 a piece.

W: You paid $50 for each ticket? That's a huge premium over the regular price!

M: Not really, considering the fact that other people are paying as high as $200 each on the "black market". Besides, I knew you were really looking forward to watching "Star Wars" on the opening day.

W: Wow, I'm really honored you went through all this trouble just for my sake. I really appreciate that. So, what time are we going?

M: Well, let me see. The movie starts at 10 p.m. We should get there at least I hour earlier because there'll be a big line. I could pick you up at your house at 8, if that's OK with you.

W: 8 o'clock? That's fine with me.

M: Okay.

W: So I'll see you tomorrow at 8. Bye.

M: See you. Bye.

(20)

A.Mike and Mary are going to see the movie tonight.

B.Mary is inviting Mike to see the movie "Star Wars".

C.The movie has been shown for about a month.

D.The movie will be shown for the first time.

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第9题
听力原文:Why was her talk show so popular?(32)A.She was America's first African-American b

听力原文:Why was her talk show so popular?

(32)

A.She was America's first African-American broadcaster.

B.Ordinary people loved her.

C.She dealt with very personal issues in a frank and honest way.

D.She was a star in the film The Color Purple.

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第10题
听力原文: The first postal service in North America began in New England in the 17th cent
ury. All mail arriving in Massachusetts colony was sent to the home of the appointed official in Boston. In turn, he would deliver the mail from Boston on horseback to its destination, receiving one penny for each good article of mail. Later in the century postal services were established between Philadelphia and Delaware. In 1691, the British crown appointed the first postmaster general to have charge of the mail for all the colonies in North America. Later, Benjamin Franklin served as the postmaster general for the British government and then was made postmaster by the newly formed United States government. Franklin was responsible for establishing the United States postal system on permanent basis. He increased the number of post offices, introduced the use of stagecoaches to carry mail, and started a package service system. Later, in the nineteenth century, as railroad and steam boats appeared, they were used to carry mail into the towns. Some communities, especially those out west, were far from the services of transportation. To serve them, the post office developed a system called "star routes". Private contractors paid to deliver mail to the communities from railways by horse and wagon. The postal service, which was started over 3 centuries ago, has developed into an extensive government service with post offices in every city, town, and village in the United States.

Many believe that ________ has the best chance of becoming a universal tongue.

A.English

B.artificial language

C.French

D.Chinese

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第11题
听力原文:Why did the Johns Hopkins astronomers make a mistake?(29)A.Because the American A

听力原文:Why did the Johns Hopkins astronomers make a mistake?

(29)

A.Because the American Astronomical Society offered wrong data.

B.Because they included the wrong star systems in their observation.

C.Because they were misled by newspapers and television reports.

D.Because there is a mistake in the computer software they used.

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