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What does Barbara's husband suggest she do if she wants to work?A.Do some volunteer work.B

What does Barbara's husband suggest she do if she wants to work?

A.Do some volunteer work.

B.Get a well-paid part-time job.

C.Work flexible hours.

D.Go back to her previous post.

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听力原文:M: How is school going, Barbara? Are you taking any new classes?W: I'm taking ano

听力原文:M: How is school going, Barbara? Are you taking any new classes?

W: I'm taking another really interesting course called Business and the Web. We are learning about e-commerce and how new technological developments will affect the way we buy, sell and market things in the future.

M: Wow, that sounds like something I should take.

W: I think it's one of the most useful courses I've had so far. Right now, we are studying wireless communications and how that's going to affect the development of the internet and eventually online business. We have had several lectures on the importance of cell phones and several new kinds of portable computers and other electronic devices which are based on related technologies.

M: What other kinds of topics will you be covering?

W: We are going to discuss high bandwidth Internet connections, like cable modems, which will allow us to exchange information more quickly. And from there, we will focus on how Internet, TV, radio and telephone technologies are all starting to come together.

M: I was just reading about that in the newspaper. But how does that relate to online business?

W: As these technologies converge in the near future, a new high-speed network will develop which will be perfect for the distribution of products and services online.

(20)

A.E-commerce.

B.Wireless communications.

C.Business and the web.

D.New technology.

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第2题
听力原文:Ken :Hello, Rob.Rob :Hello, Ken... Hello Barbara. Come in. Shall I take your coat

听力原文:Ken :Hello, Rob.

Rob :Hello, Ken... Hello Barbara. Come in. Shall I take your coats?

Ken :Thank you very much. What a lovely house!

Rob :I'm glad you like it.

Ken :Where' s Anna?

Rob :Oh, she's in the kitchen. She'll be here in a minute. Just go into the dining room. How about a drink before dinner?

Ken :That's a good idea.

Anna :Here we are...,dinner's ready. Sit down, everybody.

Barbara :Thank you very much, Anna. Everything looks wonderful, and it smells delicious, too.

Anna :I'll put the salad in the middle of the table. Shall I serve you?

Barbara : No, it's all right. We can help ourselves.

Anna : Rob, could you pour the wine, please? Ken, help yourself to the vegetables, too.

Rob : Would you like some mere brandy, Barbara?

Barbara : Oh, no, thanks, no more for me. I'm driving tonight.

Rob : Oh, come on, just a little.

Barbara : No, really, I mustn't. Let me help you with the washing-up.

Rob : The washing-up! No, no, don't worry. We always leave that until the morning.

Rob : Here are your coats.

Ken : Thanks. It's been a marvelous evening. It was very kind of you to invite us.

Anna : Don't mention it. It was very nice to see you again.

Barbara : Well, we enjoyed ourselves very much.

Rob : We're so glad, you must come again.

Ken : Good ,fight, and thanks again.

Anna : Good night, and drive carefully. It's a very wet night.

(23)

A.Ken and Barbara are eating out tonight.

B.Rob and Anna are entertaining their friends at home.

C.Anna is cooking a big meal for a family party.

D.Old friends are gathering in Rob' s home to celebrate his birthday.

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第3题
The Environmental Protection Agency unveiled a detailed proposal Wednesday for using the g
overnment's regulatory powers to curb greenhouse gas emissions—reassuring foreign allies of the U.S. commitment to fight climate change and warning Congress that the administration will act on its own if lawmakers fail to address the issue. The rules would force new or substantially modified industrial plants emitting at least 25,000 tons of greenhouse gases a year to employ "best available control technologies and energy-efficiency measures" to minimize emissions.

The agency unveiled its proposal hours after Senate Democrats introduced their version of the global warming bill that passed the House in June, and as international climate negotiators gathered in Bangkok, Thailand, to prepare for global warming treaty talks in Copenhagen in December. The EPA and Senate actions stoked(激起 ) optimism among environmentalists and others. Some had voiced concern that reaching agreement in Copenhagen could be difficult if the Senate failed to act, because other countries might conclude that the United States was not prepared to take the steps it has urged other developed nations to take. Both the new Senate bill and the EPA's proposed regulations address that concern. "We are not going to continue with business as usual while we wait for Congress to act," EPA Administrator Lisa Jackson told a climate conference in Los Angeles.

She said that the proposal "allows us to do what the Clean Air Act does best: Reduce emissions for better health, drive technology innovation for a better economy, and protect the environment for a better future, all without placing an undue burden on the businesses that make up the better part of our economy." Senators also were aware of the global implications. "We're geared to move this and hopefully get it to the floor before the Copenhagen summit." said Sen. John F. Kerry, who co-wrote the climate bill with Sen. Barbara Boxer. "I think we're going to make it."

The EPA rules would mimic how the agency forces power plants and factories to install "scrubbers" and other means of limiting many types of air pollutants. But it's unclear exactly how it would apply to greenhouse gases, which scientists blame for climate change. Researchers are innovatively investigating commercial-scale methods to capture and store carbon emissions from coal plants, for example. The new proposal follows one announced by President Obama and automotive executives in May to regulate greenhouse gas emissions from cars and trucks. The automotive regulations, which would take effect in 2012, stemmed from a 2007 Supreme Court decision that carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases are pollutants subject to regulation under the Clean Air Act.

Therefore, the EPA said, it was required to control greenhouse gases from industrial sources too. Industry groups disputed that logic. The latest proposal must move through a lengthy process of comments and reviews, and will probably encounter legal challenges.

What does "We are not going to continue with business as usual while we wait for Congress to act" mean by Lisa Jackson?

A.The Senate failed to carry out reaching agreement in Copenhagen.

B.The United States is not prepared to take measures.

C.The United States forces the developing countries to take steps.

D.The EPA will not just wait for government's decision to carry out action.

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第4题
—()__— He has a sore throat

A.What does he look like

B.What’s the matter with him

C.What does he do

D.What is he

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第5题
一__一He's a policeman()

A.What is he doing

B.What will he do

C.What does he do

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第6题
What can be inferred about the man's brother?A.He does the work of making maps.B.He is rel

What can be inferred about the man's brother?

A.He does the work of making maps.

B.He is reliable on giving directions.

C.He is a Geographic specialist.

D.He knows more than a computerized map.

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第7题
--().-- 27 degrees Celsius.

A.The temperature may be higher.

B.How is the weather today?

C.What's the temperature today?

D.What does the weather forecast say?

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第8题
What does Stacy McCoy think of her life in Afghanistan?A.It's hard but safe.B.It's satisfy

What does Stacy McCoy think of her life in Afghanistan?

A.It's hard but safe.

B.It's satisfying and safe.

C.It's hard and insecure.

D.It's insecure but satisfying.

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第9题
— ____— He is a doctor in a famous hospital()

A.Where is your uncle from

B.What does your uncle like to do

C.What is your uncle’s job

D.How is your uncle

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第10题
What does the boss propose to solve the problem________

A.To replace Cathy with a team member

B.To have someone to do Cathy's job when she's away

C.To cut off some training

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