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When Forrest Gump was bullied by local kids, what did he do?()
A. He fought back
B. He run away
C. He shouted back
D. He stood still and did nothing
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A. He fought back
B. He run away
C. He shouted back
D. He stood still and did nothing
A.Mrs Gump
B.Some strangers waiting for the bus
C.Jenny
D.Bubba
A.He is a football star
B. He is a war hero
C.He is a smart man
D. He is a millionaire
A.The Shaw shank Redemption
B.Titanic
C.True man’s World
D.The Lion King
M: Hey, how's it going?
W: Oh, pretty good. How's it going with you?
M: Yeah! That isn't bad. It's a beautiful morning out here in Pennsylvania. It's great.
W: Now is it true that the movie Forrest Gump is what inspired you to set across the country on foot?
M: That's right. You know, I saw that movie in high school. It is kind of amazing to me, it was an amazing display of freedom, athleticism, and willpower. So I just said to myself; "Man, that's something that I wanna do someday."
W: Alright, you set out on this journey three months ago. What is your average day like? How many miles are you running?
M: Yeah, urn, good question, I mean, basically I wake up sometime, you know, around six. I try to leave between eight and nine. I average about probably 30 miles a day. My longest day is uh 56, though actually. That was in Missouri somewhere. That was, that was a pretty killer.
W: Now, tell us about the baby stroller, that is part of your journey.
M: Actually I gut this idea from two guys who did the cross-the-country run from New Jersey to Oregon, David and Scott. Basically it's got my tent in it. I've got a spare tyre, my backpack, a sleeping bag, a little blown mattress. It's kind of a stack of basically everything I need.
W: Well, Willy, we wish you luck as you approach Newport, Rhode Island. Good luck to you.
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A.California
B.New Jersey
C.Rhode Island
D.Pennsylvania
A.He was hiding from the storm under a tree.
B.He awoke with his face in a puddle of water.
C.He was happy when he saw his wife for the first time in nine years.
D.The exact time when he became blind.
When Brickland and her sister were little, they kept the home key because ______.
A.they wanted to be trusted
B.their mother had to work
C.their mother didn't live at home
D.they were very naughty and wild
听力原文:M:Hi,Jane. So glad to see you again.
W:Likewise.I remember the last time we met was 4 months ago at Mickey's birthday party.How are you doing?
Q:What do we know about the speakers?
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A.They went to the same ceremony some time ago.
B.They are discussing when to meet again.
C.They don't know how to get to Mickey's home.
D.They will go to Mickey's graduation ceremony.
听力原文: When Iraqi troops blew up hundreds of Kuwaiti oil wells at the end of the Gulf War, scientists feared environmental disasters. Would black soot in the smoke from the fires circle the globe and block out the sun?
Many said "no way"; rain would wash the black soot from the atmosphere. However in America, air-sampling balloons have detected high concentrations of particles similar to those collected in Kuwait.
Now that the fires are out, scientists are turning their attention to yet another threat: the oil that didn't catch fire. It has formed huge lakes in the Kuwaiti desert. They trap insects and birds, and poison a variety of other desert animals and plants.
The only good news is that the oil lakes have out affected the underground water resources. So far, the oil has not been absorbed because of the hard sand just below the surface.
Nothing, however, stops the oil from evaporating. The resulting poisonous gases are choking nearby residents.
Officials are trying to .organize a quick cleanup, but they're not sure how to do it. One possibility is to burn the oil. Get those black soot detectors ready.
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A.The threat of poisonous desert animals and plants.
B.The exhaustion of energy resources.
C.The destruction of oil wells.
D.The spread of the black soot from the fires.
A.Beauty and the Beast
B.Troy
C.Forrest Gump
D.About a boy
A. She has a good husband
B.She rents her house for the living expenses
C.She is a smart lady
D.She loves to wear flowers on her hat
听力原文: While radio broadcasting was still in its early stage the wonder of television was already being developed. The person responsible for developing it was John Baird. In 1926 he gave the first demonstration of a television picture.
As a home entertainment, television rapidly became more popular than any other form. A news broadcast became more immediate when people could actually see the scene in question and the movements of the figures. Films could also be available. One of the advantages of travel programs was the glimpse of far-away places which many viewers would not otherwise have seen. Though much of the entertainment was of a popular kind like quiz competitions, some remarkable cultural programs were also broadcast. Just as with radio in earlier days, a group of actors and actresses became familiar in every household. One of the most popular programs on television was sport and an interesting result of the television broadcast was the increased attendance at the actual events. How far this was due to a growth in interest in the-game and how far out of the peoples desire to appeal on the screen is not clear.
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A.He was the first person to appear on television.
B.It was he who discovered the wonder of television.
C.He made the very first step towards the invention of television.
D.He developed the television and was the first person to demonstrate it.