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Nick is very _________about using computers, though he is only a freshman()

A.good

B.dependent

C.confident

D.interested

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第1题
听力原文:W: Do you know if Nick has got enough money for his study?M: Yes. If Nick hadn't

听力原文:W: Do you know if Nick has got enough money for his study?

M: Yes. If Nick hadn't worked in the steel plant last summer, he wouldn't have earned money for his living expenses during his senior year.

Q: What does the man mean about Nick?

(13)

A.Nick can't go on studying because he has to work in a steel plant.

B.Nick has earned enough money for, his senior year.

C.Nick prefers working in a steel plant to studying.

D.Nick doesn't have enough money so he'll work during his senior year.

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第2题
Nick had _______ the fuel gauge _______ and spread through his inexperience.

A.aken…aside

B.set…aside

C.scatter…around

D.taken…apart

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第3题
听力原文:M: I need to call my secretary before we leave for the airport.W: I'm afraid ther

听力原文:M: I need to call my secretary before we leave for the airport.

W: I'm afraid there is not much time left, why don't you ask Nick to phone for you?

Q: What does the woman suggest the man do?

(15)

A.Call his secretary himself.

B.Ask Nick to phone his secretary.

C.Find Nick before they leave.

D.Leave for the airport at once.

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第4题
Although many people were ____________ (跑去躲雨), they were all pleased, saying that the

Although many people were ____________ (跑去躲雨), they were all pleased, saying that the rain came in the nick of time.

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第5题
The jolly, red-suited man who () into your home every year to leave you gifs hasn'
t always been so jolly. The real Saint Nick was a Turkish monk who lived in the 3rd century. He was () for being charitable and selfless, eventually becoming the patron saint of sailors and children. According to legend, he was a rich man thanks to an () from his parents, but he gave it all away in the form. of gifts to the less fortunate. He eventually became the most popular saint in Europe and, through his alter ego. Santa Claus, remains so to this day. But how did a long dead Turkish monk became a big, fat, reindeer. riding pole dweller?

The Dutch got the ball rolling by celebrating the saint- called Sinter Klaas- in New York in the latc-18" century. Our old friend, Washington Irving, included the legend of Saint Nick in his seminal History of New York as well, but at the turn of the 181 century, Saint Nick was still a rather () figure in America.

On December 23, 1823, though, a man named Clement Clarke Moore published a poem he had written for his daughters called “An Account of a Visit from St. Nicholas," better known now as ‘T’ as the night before Christmas." Nobody knows how much of the poem Moore invented, but we do know that it was the spark that () lit the Santa fire. Many of the things we associated with Santa一a sleigh, reindeer, Christmas Eve visits一came from Moore's poem.

1.

A.hops

B.jumps

C.sneaks

D. skips

2.

A.known

B.observed

C. remarked

D.commented

3.

A.persistance

B.inheritance

C.insistence

D.instance

4.

Awell-known

B.popular

C.obscure

D.famous

5.

A. actually

B. generally

C. eventfully

D. eventually

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第6题
听力原文:W: Nick would be much wiser to stay in this country of another year and finish hi
s Master’s degree to rush home and take over his uncle's business now. Don't you think so?

M: Yes. I can't agree with you more.

Q: What is the man's opinion?

(18)

A.Nick should go home now.

B.Nick should leave home right now.

C.Nick shouldn't stay in this country for the year.

D.Nick should stay in this country for another year.

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第7题
The Internet has spawned (大量输出) a sick new craze: violence porn.Daniel Pearl and Nick

The Internet has spawned (大量输出) a sick new craze: violence porn.

Daniel Pearl and Nick Berg had three awful things in common. Both were Jewish Americans who were kidnapped by Islamic terrorists. Both were beheaded (斩首). And both had their excruciating (剧烈的) deaths recorded and then replayed thousands, perhaps millions, of times over the Internet. One of the websites that featured the killing of Pearl, the Wall Street Journal reporter abducted in Pakistan in 2002, was also among the first to post the footage of Berg's execution two years later in Iraq. "Yes, we have the American beheading video," its home page proudly declared.

Is this a website sponsored by militant Islamists? Nope. It's a site based here in the United States with the sole mission of celebrating stomach-turning violence. Under the motto "Can You Handle Life?" the site displays hundreds of images of dead, dying and mangled human beings. Some of its recent offerings were listed under titles such as "Shocking Murder Images," "Suicide by Grenade" and "People Who Drowned".

The Internet is fall of such fare. Another site boasts that it "collects images and information... to present the viewer with a truly unpleasant experience." True enough, since among the site's recent photos was one of a man being hit by a car, and another of the grotesque remains of a person killed by a shotgun blast. Then there's a "celebrity morgue" site that posts photos of famous people dead at crime scenes and on autopsy tables. There's even a website that reviews violence-filled sites, praising one for "videos of people jumping from buildings, dying by fire and explosion and guns, and otherwise suffering," and another for showing "disease, executions, murder, deformity, vivisection, accidents, genocide." You can sense the reviewer's glee when he writes, "OK, gross-out fans, strap on your seat belts!"

It's not news to anyone that the Internet is awash (泛滥的) with pornography. But videos like the Nick Berg murder are a reminder that there's something even more disturbing now spreading across the Web. Call it "violence porn" —the latest degradation of our popular culture, in which gruesome (毛骨悚然的) injuries and deaths are glorified and presented in wincing (抽搐的) detail. Such imagery leads to "an increasing desensitization (迟钝) to violence which carries over into the real world," says Dave Walsh of the National Institute on Media and the Family. More bluntly, it's like an invitation to mass psychosis.

And make no mistake, viewing true-life violence is catching on. According to the operator of one of these sites, his traffic has multiplied over the last several years from a few thousand visitors a day to more than 150,000.

With a simple click of the mouse, anyone can take a gander (一瞥) at someone else's nightmare. The site that posted the shotgun victim says that 250,000 individuals peruse their web pages each day. When one schoolteacher wrote the site to complain that students had bookmarked it on their computers, the posted reply said, "The Net is not a baby-sitter!" and blamed the problem on children "roaming the Net unsupervised."

Meanwhile, a recent University of Michigan study revealed that steady exposure as a child to violent screen images can make young adults more likely to turn to violence themselves. "I have no doubt that our culture today has a coarsening effect," says Joanne Cantor, a psychologist at the University of Wisconsin in Madison.

"The more you live in a world where violence and hostility are the norm, the more you adopt a hostile mental framework,"

Some even suggest that the pictures of American soldiers posed smiling alongside abused Iraqi prisoners at Abu Ghraib prison are a reflection of the increased callousness in our society. One columnist wrote in New Hampshire's Union Lesder newspaper: "We'd be missing a few dots if we didn't admit that the cu

A.show the intensified situation of terrorist terror in the United States

B.express his anger over the inhuman acts of the terrorists

C.express his condolence over the death of the two American fellow citizens

D.illustrate the rampant outpouring of unhealthy violent contents on Internet

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第8题
听力原文:M: Welcome to “Movie on the Show”, today our guest is Nancy Meyers, director of t
he newly released movie “What Women Want”. Thank you for coming.

W: Thank you.

M: Meyers, how do you describe your film? Are you satisfied with it?

W: Well, I am happy to see it top the U.S. weekend box office. Have you seen the film? Ha, it tells the story of Nick Marshall, a Chicago advertising executive. He acquires the power to read women's minds, not just what they say but also what he hears them think. That's amazing, isn't it? I like the way Gibson interprets his role.

M: Yeah, Marshall regards himself as a gift to women. I saw the movie. Then why do you choose Mel Gibson? We know, audiences usually see him playing a man with a strong typical man side, such as in his previous action movies like “Brave Heart”, while “What Women Want” is what you termed as an old-fashioned romantic comedy.

W: You are right.That's precisely why I choose him. Gibson has been known as a joker on the set and a fan of silly comedy, but has not done many romantic comedies. I just want him to display his“feminine”potential in“What Women Want”. And I am grateful to see that he has done a good job.

M: What do you want audiences to learn from this film?

W: About Women. We should learn about women. They are individuals. What they appreciate is when you make the effort, even if you are not quite getting something they say.

(23)

A.Movie on Display.

B.Movie on the Show.

C.Best-selling Movie.

D.Shining Movie Stars.

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第9题
A.Because it is very new.B.Because it is very popular.C.Because it is spreading very q

A.Because it is very new.

B.Because it is very popular.

C.Because it is spreading very quickly.

D.Because it is able to hold a lot of things.

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第10题
Very few people could understand his lecture because the subject was very ().A.fa

Very few people could understand his lecture because the subject was very ().

A.faint

B.obscure

C.gloomy

D.indefinite

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第11题
A.Just very easy.B.Not so hard.C.Simply a headache.D.Impossible.

A.Just very easy.

B.Not so hard.

C.Simply a headache.

D.Impossible.

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