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He had hardly left the building____ the bomb explode.

A.than

B.before

C.when

D.After

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第1题
听力原文:I went to Fariburn in 1948, it took me twenty hours by bus. I sat by a fellow abo

听力原文: I went to Fariburn in 1948, it took me twenty hours by bus. I sat by a fellow about my own age, 24. He told me his name was Karl Packer, but he told me hardly anything else.

He disappointed me because he had so little to say. No opinions, no memories, no tales to tell. Had his home, education, the war and so on left no mark on him at all? It was very puzzling.

The next time I went to Fariburn was in 1974. By plane of course. The President was going to "open" the new town, which had taken 26 years to build. I sat next to a man of about fifty, whose face was a book.

The face was brown and lined. There were lines of worry and of fear perhaps. But over them I saw success and power. I guessed he was the boss of something. Perhaps he hadn't expected the big job or hadn't wanted it. He had done it well, no doubt. The thing had clearly taught him the power of decision, command. We started to talk...

The next two hours were for me the most interesting, even exciting. He kept me silent, open- mouthed with wonder.

Our plane landed at Fariburn, I shook his hand and thanked him for making the journey so pleasant. I mentioned my name.

"The pleasure was mine," he said "! was chief engineer here at Fairburn until last year. I built the new town. Karl Packer is the name. Haven't we met before somewhere?"

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A.24.

B.42.

C.26.

D.50.

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第2题
He couldn't enter the house, because he had _______ the key in his office.

A.forgotten

B.missed

C.lost

D.left

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第3题
A.Sometimes he didn't complete his work.B.He had plenty of ability.C.He sometimes left

A.Sometimes he didn't complete his work.

B.He had plenty of ability.

C.He sometimes left the office without any explanation.

D.He sometimes sat in the office, doing nothing.

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第4题
听力原文:W: Well, John, how was your vacation? Did you visit all the places you wanted to
see?

M: Oh, hardly, but we had a good time just the same. We managed to stop at the old Ghost Town near Virginia City. That's what Jimmy was all excited about.

W: Did you go to Denver like your wife wanted to?

M: Yes, we stayed with her cousin for two days. We had to pass up the Grand Canyon though, because Jimmy got sick from eating too many grapes.

W: How about the stop at Indian Falls? Did you have any time for that?

M: Yes, but we almost didn't. We left Denver on Highway 14 when we should have taken Highway 90. When we realized it, it was almost dark. Still we got there in time to take a few pictures.

W: Where else did you go?

M: Well, we went through Phoenix, Arizona. We all liked that. But we had some trouble with the car there. We had to stay an extra day because of that.

W: I bet that made you mad.

M: It sure did, especially because I had the guy at the garage give the car a checkup just before we left home, and he said the car was in excellent condition. Still I can't complain. I was able to get in some extra fishing because of the delay. I went out with the man who was staying in the hotel we were at.

W: Generally, you did quite a lot.

M: Yes, we certainly did. But after we got home, it took us two days to rest up. All that driving around was murder.

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A.They had to stay in Denver for two days.

B.They missed seeing the Grand Canyon.

C.They started out on the wrong highway.

D.They almost didn't see Indian Falls.

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第5题
听力原文:M: I suppose you must have heard about that great piece of concrete falling onto
a car in that terrible accident in South Street yesterday, didn't you, Jane?

W: Yes, I saw it in the paper. From a 200-foot high building, wasn't it? I gather the driver had just got out or he'd have been killed, wouldn't he?

M: Oh, yes. I saw the car; it was totally damaged.

W: You usually park your car around there, don't you, Bill?

M: Yes, I left it in that very spot a couple of days ago, but yesterday it was parked up the road.

W: You were lucky then, weren't you, Bill?

M: Out of luck, you mean! I'd be very pleased if my old ear were smashed to bits. I could claim from the insurance company then, couldn't I?

W: But you used to be so proud of your car, weren't you?

M: I used to be years ago, but now there are all sorts of repairs to be done, and I just haven't got enough spare cash to put it right.

W: You can always sell it, can't you?

M: Few people are stupid enough to buy a car in that state, are they?

W: The man whose car was crushed yesterday was very annoyed about it. He'll be given a new car by the builders, though.

M: Yes, but his car was a specially-built model that can't be replaced, and there was hardly anything wrong with it, was there?

W: Well, that's life! When people actually want to get rid of their cars, this sort of thing seldom happens, does it?

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A.There was a traffic accident.

B.A car was smashed by a falling object.

C.A car hit someone near the high building.

D.A driver was killed in his new car.

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第6题
Hardly ______ the office when it began to rain. A) did I leave B) had I left C) I left D)

Hardly ______ the office when it began to rain.

A) did I leave B) had I left C) I left D) I had left

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第7题
Part ADirectons :Read the following three texts. Answer the questions on, each text by cho

Part A

Directons :

Read the following three texts. Answer the questions on, each text by choosing A, B, C or D. Mark your answers on, ANSWER SHEET1.

Text 1

During the past fifteen years a great deal of attention has been given to "letting it all hang out".

My impression is that this over-zealous devotion to speaking one' s mind has more often led to hurt feelings and ruined relationships than to great joy and fulfillment.

I think we generally agree that holding in real feelings and never expressing less-than-lovely thoughts about each other hardly lead to constructive communication. It' s a great relief to allow ourselves the luxury of admitting our human weaknesses and pursuing more honest relationships with oth-ers. But we need to strike a balance between telling it all and telling nothing.

Recently I received a letter from a mother who had been persuaded by her troubled twenty-five-

year-old son to attend a weekend "truth" marathon with him. Under pressure from the group, her de-fenses collapsed and she heard herself telling her son for the first time that he had been an accident-that she hadn't been planning to have a child. He in turn told her that he couldn't recall a single dayin his childhood that he'd been happy.

"At that time," this woman wrote, "it seemed helpful. We cried and we made up; I thought

telling the truth had been good for us. But the trouble is, it wasn't the whole truth. By the time

Tommy was born, I did want him, and at times he was happy. Ever since that day, we' ve both been disturbed by some terrible feelings we shared. "

I must admit we've come to the conclusion that some things are better left unsaid. Honesty is a

fine policy as long as we know what the truth really is-but most of the time we don't. It's a fine

goal to encourage children to express their real feelings. But we need a new sense of balance. Telling it all is not a cure-all for every problem nor even an end in itself. It's useful and freeing under some circumstances and terribly hurtful and damaging under others.

It' s a good idea, I think, to bite your tongue for ten or fifteen minutes before saying what' s on

your mind. Try to decide whether it's going to open up new and better avenues of communication or leave wounds that may never heal.

46.The expression "letting it all hang out" means "________ .

[A] balancing all thoughts

[B] expressing all real feelings

[C] considering all relationships

[D] admitting all human weaknesses

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第8题
听力原文:When he first heard the news on the radio, Charles could hardly believe it. He ha

听力原文: When he first heard the news on the radio, Charles could hardly believe it. He had been told by some friends to expect what happened, but still, he just couldn't accept it. He had spent too many years perfecting his trade to think that the time would come when machines would replace him and his skills.

That was the news that struck his ears early on that morning five months ago when the announcement came. The company was going to install machines and save thousands of dollars in production costs. Unfortunately, for Charles it meant that his job was going to be abolished.

At first he had thought it was humiliating to be replaced by a machine. But, now, months later, he felt relieved that his skills were not lost, but, instead, valuable enough to be placed in a computer! Those skills were still producing useful products for people, and now his job was to supervise rather than do the work himself.

Charles had, as they say, "moved up in the world". He was no longer a worker; he was a manager!

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A.The news that machines would replace him and his skills.

B.The news that he had to learn new skills.

C.The news that the company was going to reduce the number of machines.

D.The news that he was no longer a worker.

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第9题
Before Christmas Mr. Smith broke (折断) his right leg and had to stay in hospital. When he

Before Christmas Mr. Smith broke (折断) his right leg and had to stay in hospital. When he was there. he always asked his doctor when be could go home. it didn't like to spend (渡过) Christmas in hospital Though the doctor did his best. Mr. Smith didn't get better. So on Christmas Day he was still in hospital. He spent a gad day in the bed thinking that he missed a lot of hn (乐趣) on such a happy day.

The next day the doctor told him that he might be well enough to leave hospital in time for the New Year. Mr. Smith was very happy. He think that he would spend New Year's Day outside hospital. Stoon Mr. Smith left hospital and on New Year's Eve (除夕夜) he went Io a party. He enjoyed himself (玩的高兴) ) there. But he drank too much. On his way home that night. he had a fail and broke his left leg

Mr Smith spent Christmas Day in hospital because he broke his left leg.

A.True.

B.False.

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第10题
听力原文:It was years since 1 had visited my hometown and I was determined to enjoy my sta

听力原文: It was years since 1 had visited my hometown and I was determined to enjoy my stay. I went to see my old friend, Tom Clark who, among other things, was a member of the Lacal Council. At the time Tom was busy making arrangements for a distinguished writer to give a talk on modern literature at the town library. As the subject interested me a great deal, I gladly accepted Tom's invitation to go with him.

Tom was going to introduce tile guest speaker and that evening we went to the library to meet him. Since he had ant yet arrived, I left Tom and went into the Reading Room where a large audience had already gathered. I was disappointed to find that I did not know a single person there. Just before the talk was due to begin, I saw Tom waving to me from the doorway. I went to him immediately, as he looked very worried. He explained that he had just received a telephone message from the writer's secretary. Our guest speaker had missed the train and would be unable to come!

While we were talking about the problem, Tom suddenly asked me if I would mind acting as speaker. I hardly had time to think about the matter when I found I was being led into the Reading Room to address the waiting audience !

(30)

A.She was greeted warmly by the large audience.

B.She met a lot of old friends.

C.She felt excited to find he knew everyone there.

D.She felt quite sad that he was a stranger there.

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