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Have you ever seen such ____ tall man?

A.the

B.any

C.a

D.one

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第1题
听力原文:W: I know why that child grows so tall for his age of four. His mother requires h
im to drink a cup of milk every night before going to bed.

M: That may not be the reason. Have you ever seen his father who is close to 2 meters tall?

Q: What contributes most to the child's height according to the man?

(15)

A.Milk.

B.Sleep.

C.Exercise.

D.Genes.

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第2题
Is there something as truth? For a good many centuries "the search for truth" has been (31

Is there something as truth? For a good many centuries "the search for truth" has been (31) the noblest activity of the human mind, but the seekers after truth have come to such (32) conclusions that it often seems that very little progress has been made. (33) , there are many people who reel that we are actually going backward. They (34) , often contemptuously, that we have accumulated more "knowledge" than our ancestors, but they think we are farther from the truth than ever, or even that we have (35) the truth that we once possessed. If people look for anything long enough without finding it, the question naturally arises (36) the thing is really there to find. You have seen a picture of an animal with a lion's head, a goat's body, and a serpent's tail--and maybe an eagle's wings for good (37) There is plenty of evidence that each part of this animal (38) --but there is no (39) evidence that the parts ever occur in this combination. It is at least conceivable that the seekers after "truth" have made a similar mistake and invented an (40) combination.A.regardedB.consideredC.ponderedD.referred

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第3题
听力原文:M: Have you seen my glasses? I can't find them anywhere.W: Go in the bathroom and

听力原文:M: Have you seen my glasses? I can't find them anywhere.

W: Go in the bathroom and look in the mirror.

M: You mean I've got them on How about that?

W: You're the most absent-minded person I've ever known.

M: I can't deny it. I'd lose my head if it weren't attached to my shoulders.

W: I'll never forget the time you went fishing and forgot to take your rod and reel.

M: I won't forget it either but that's not the most memorable example of my forgetfulness.

W: How about the time you started to leave without having any pants on?

M: No, that's not it.

W: It couldn't be forgetting you wallet. You've done that a hundred times. I'm tired of guessing, tell me.

M: You never would have guessed. I don't believe I've ever told you about it though you were indirectly affected by the incident. I almost married my college sweetheart.

W: You're right. You've never told me about her.

M: Well, anyway, the day we were supposed to get married was such a beautiful day that I forgot all about the wedding and went fishing instead. The girl never forgave me.

W: I hardly blame her, though I'm glad things turned out differently.

(20)

A.On his face.

B.Near the mirror.

C.In the bathroom.

D.In the woman's hands.

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第4题
听力原文:M: Have you ever visited a redwood forest?W: Redwood? No, I've never seen a redwo

听力原文:M: Have you ever visited a redwood forest?

W: Redwood? No, I've never seen a redwood tree, is it red?

M: Yes, its bark is kind of red. I recently had a chance to go to the Mill National Park, north of San Francisco. You can't imagine how big they are.

W: Yeah, how big?

M: The coast redwoods are the tallest living things. Some are more than three hundred and fifty feet high. But none of the trees at Mill is that high. You have to go further north in California to see the tallest trees.

W: You said that Mill is near San Francisco? I used to think it must be quite a tourist attraction.

M: Yes, it's less than an hour's drive away, so it's easy to get to.

W: I've heard that many redwood trees are thousands of years old. Are the ones in Mill that old?

M: The oldest documented age for a coast redwood is more than two thousand years. The trees at Mill are 400 to 800 years old.

W: Why have they survived so long?

M: They have remarkable resistance to forest fires. Their tough, thick bark protects the trees during a fire. The coast redwoods also like a damp, foggy climate.

W: Then since Mill is near foggy San Francisco, it must be ideal for the trees' survival.

M: Have you ever visited a redwood forest?

W: Redwood? No, I've never seen a redwood tree, is it red?

M: Yes, its bark is kind of red. I recently had a chance to go to the Mill National Park, north of San Francisco. You can't imagine how big they are.

W: Yeah, how big?

M: The coast redwoods are the tallest living things. Some are more than three hundred and fifty feet high. But none of the trees at Mill is that high. You have to go further north in California to see the tallest trees.

W: You said that Mill is near San Francisco? I used to think it must be quite a tourist attraction.

M: Yes, it's less than an hour's drive away, so it's easy to get to.

W: I've heard that many redwood trees are thousands of years old. Are the ones in Mill that old?

M: The oldest documented age for a coast redwood is more than two thousand years. The trees at Mill are 400 to 800 years old.

W: Why have they survived so long?

M: They have remarkable resistance to forest fires. Their tough, thick bark protects the trees during a fire. The coast redwoods also like a damp, foggy climate.

W: Then since Mill is near foggy San Francisco, it must be ideal for the trees' survival.

M: Yes, you must go there and see them; It's wonderful; it's the miracle of life.

W: I can't wait.

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A.San Francisco.

B.Forest fires.

C.Redwood trees.

D.Survival skills.

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第5题
听力原文:W: Have you ever visited a redwood forest? I recently had a chance to go to Muir
Woods National Monument, north of San Francisco.

M: I've never seen a redwood tree. I really can't imagine how big they are.

W: The coastal redwoods are the tallest living things. Some are more than 350 feet high. But none of the trees in Muir Woods is that tall. You have to go further north in California to see the tallest trees.

M: You said that Muir Woods is near San Francisco? I guess it must be quite a tourist attraction.

W: Yes, it's less than an hour's drive away, so it's easy to get there.

M: I've heard that many redwood trees are thousands of years old. Are the ones in Muir Woods that old?

W: The oldest documented age for a coastal redwood is more than 2,000 years. The trees in Muir Woods are 400 to 800 years old.

M: Why have they survived so long?

W: They have remarkable resistance to forest fires. Their tough, thick bark protects the trees during a fire. The coastal redwoods also like a damp, foggy climate.

M: Then, since Muir Woods is near foggy San Francisco, it must be ideal for the tree's survival. I can't wait to go there.

(23)

A.Redwood trees.

B.Forest fires.

C.San Francisco.

D.Survival skills.

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第6题
听力原文:M: Why, Mary Smith. I haven't seen you for ages. How have you been?W: John, John

听力原文:M: Why, Mary Smith. I haven't seen you for ages. How have you been?

W: John, John Brown. It has been a long time, hasn't it? It must be at least a year.

M: No, we talked at the Johnson's Christmas party last December. Don't you remember?

W: That's right. Well, how are you? Still working for the Jones and French Company?

M: No, I changed jobs about 3 months ago. I'm with the National Bank now. How about you?

W: I'm still teaching at the university. But I switched from the German department to the Spanish department.

M: Don't tell me you speak Spanish, too.

W: Sure. I grew up in Spain, you know. German was what I studied in college, but my Spanish is much better.

M: All I've ever managed to learn is a little Italian. I can get a pizza in Rome, but not much more.

W: Well, how is your family? Are the children all in school now?

M: No, Billy is still at home. Tom is in the third grade and Jane's in the second. Billy could have gone to kindergarten, but we didn't want him to start school too early. So we're keeping him out until next year.

W: Our two children haven't started school yet either. But my daughter Sue will go in the fall, too. Oh, my bus band just came in. I want to go ask him something. I'll talk to you again later, John.

M: It was nice seeing you again, Mary.

(23)

A.The National Bank.

B.The Spanish department.

C.The Jones and French Company.

D.A company in Rome.

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第7题
听力原文:M: Hi, I'm Mr. Smith. I called you a little while ago about the apartment for ren
t.

W: Oh, right. Mr. Smith. Nice to meet you.

M: Same here.

W: Come on in. Let me show you the place. Isn't it something? Spacious, bright, clean. Have you ever seen such a bright, sunny apartment?

M: No, I haven't.

W: This is the kitchen. Everything is brand new. New fridge, new gas stove, new sink.

M: It's beautiful, really. How's the hot water in this place? I'm asking because where we live now we keep running out of hot water. I can't tell you how many cold showers I've had to take. l can't stand taking cold showers.

W: Don't worry. You can shower to your heart's content here. This is the bedroom. Quite large, don't you think?

M: Have you painted it recently? I mean, the walls look a little dingy.

W: Sir, the color is offwhite. We painted the whole apartment just last week.

M: Oh, sorry. Guess my eyes are going. What's the rent?

W: The rent is $500 per month.

M: Does that include utilities?

W: No, utilities aren't included.

M: That's a reasonable price. Well, I would like to talk it over with my wife before we make a decision. Can we call you tomorrow?

W: Sure.

(20)

A.Sunny.

B.Clean.

C.Cramped.

D.Bright

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第8题
听力原文:Have you ever seen a movie in which a building was burnt down or a bridge was des

听力原文: Have you ever seen a movie in which a building was burnt down or a bridge was destroyed? Have you seen films in which a train crashed or a ship sank into the ocean? ff so, you may have wondered how these things could happen without harming the people in the film. The man who knows the answer is the special effects man. He has one of the most important jobs in the film industry. He may be ordered to create a flood, or to make a battlefield explode. But he may also be asked to create a special effect. It is much more exciting. Once a film director wanted some fish that were swimming in a big glass bowl to stop swimming suddenly while they were seen to stare at an actor. Then the director wanted, the fish to stop staring and swim away. But fish can't be ordered to do anything. It was quite a problem. The special effects man thought about this for a long time. The result was an ides for controlling the fish with the harmless use of electricity. First he applied electricity to the fish howl causing the fish to be absolutely still. Then he rapidly reduced the amount of electricity allowing the fish to swim away. Thus he got the humorous effect that the director wanted.

(23)

A.Historical development of filmmaking.

B.Making a special film about fishing.

C.Special man in film industry.

D.Special effects in filmmaking.

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第9题
As you have seen, the value of a nation's currency is a of its economy.A.reactionB.respons

As you have seen, the value of a nation's currency is a of its economy.

A.reaction

B.response

C.reflection

D.revelation

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第10题
As you have seen, the values of a nation’s currency is a ________ of its economy.A)

As you have seen, the values of a nation’s currency is a ________ of its economy.

A) reaction

B) refection

C) response

D) revelation

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