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A.It started at a time when the workers were slower in work.B.It started during the Se

A.It started at a time when the workers were slower in work.

B.It started during the Second World War.

C.It started before the factories had their own orchestras.

D.It started in the early part of 19th Century.

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查看材料A.It is a platform. for sharing ideas on teaching at the University of Illinois.B.

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A.It is a platform. for sharing ideas on teaching at the University of Illinois.

B.It was mainly used by scientists and technical people to exchange text.

C.It started off as a successful program but was unable to last long.

D.It is a program allowing people to share information on the Web.

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第2题
A.It has started a week-long promotion campaign.B.It has just launched its annual annivers

A.It has started a week-long promotion campaign.

B.It has just launched its annual anniversary sales.

C.It offers regular weekend sales all the year round.

D.It specializes in the sale of ladies' designer dresses.

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第3题
What does the author say about the craze for Auto-Tune which trendy Cher started?A.It fade

What does the author say about the craze for Auto-Tune which trendy Cher started?

A.It faded soon.

B.It lasted for many years.

C.It made engineers lazy.

D.It harmed people's creativity.

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第4题
How did YouTube respond to Viacom's demand to remove some clips from its website?A.It remo

How did YouTube respond to Viacom's demand to remove some clips from its website?

A.It removed the copyright-infringing clips from its website.

B.It started negotiations with Viacom to use the clips legally.

C.It limited its content source to NBC and CBS's websites.

D.It agreed to share its advertising revenues with Viacom.

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第5题
Section a Directions: in this section, you will hear two long conversations at the end
of each comversation you will hear four questions. both the comversation and the questions will be spoken only once. afier you hear a question, you must choose the best answer from the four choices marked a, b cand d. then mark the corresponding letter on answer Sheet i with a single line through the centre. Questions1 to 4 are based on the conversation you have just heardA.they reward businesses that eliminate food wast

B.they prohibit the sale of foods that have gone stale

C.they facilitate the donation of unsold foods to the needy

D.they forbid businesses to produce more foods than needed

2、A.it imposed penalties on businesses that waste food

B.it passed a law aiming to stop overproduction

C.it voted gainst food import from outside europe

D.it prohibited the promotion of bulk food sales.

3、A.it has warmed its people against possible food shortage.

B.it has penalized businesses that keep overproducing foods

C.it has started a nationwide campaign against food waste.

D.it has banned supermarkets from dumping edible foods.

4、A.the confusion over food expiration labels.

B.the surplus resulting from overproduction

C.americans' habit of buying food in bulk

D.a lack of regulation on food consumption

7、A.mail a gift card to her.

B.allow her to buy on credi

C.credit it to her account

D.give her some coupons.

8、A.refunding for goods returned

B.free installing of appliances.

C.prolonged goods warranty.

D.complimentary tailoring

5、Questions 5 to 8 are based on the conversation you have just heard.A.it has started a week-long promotion campaign.

B.it has just launched its annual anniversary sales

C.it offers regular weekend sales all the year round

D.it specializes in the sale of ladies designer dresses

6、A.price reductions for its frequent customers.

B.coupons for customers with bulk purchases.

C.free delivery of purchases for senior customers.

D.price adjustments within seven days of purchase.

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第6题
听力原文:I am writing to thank you for the interesting reports which appeared in the July

听力原文: I am writing to thank you for the interesting reports which appeared in the July '94 edition of Saturday Evening Post. I am interested in your reports since B12 deficiency is an inherited disorder in my family. In the late 1950s and early 1960s, a research project was carried out on it by London medical school.

My grandmother was 49 when she started vitamin t312 injections in 1949, She was admitted to the hospital with a blood disease. My mother was 63 when she began vitamin B12 injections. After reading your article, I believe her treatment was started too late. At the time, she almost lost her eyesight and was told that she had another diseases.

Earlier this year, I visited my doctor and explained that 1 felt very tired and asked for a blood test to establish whether I was suffering from B12 deficiency. I was told I was much too young and that only people in their 80s suffered B12 deficiency. I told him he was wrong and that research was carried out on my family 30 years ago.

I have always believed that prevention is better than cure. I now know why I love Kellogg's Honey Nut Cornflakes. They contain vitamins, including B12! If foods contain added vitamins, as

you suggest in your article, then B12 deficiency and diseases associated with it should be left to the past.

(33)

A.It is a thank-you letter to a medical doctor.

B.It is an advertisement for vitamin B12.

C.It is a letter to the editor of a magazine.

D.It is a preface to a book on vitamins.

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第7题
Some people might put this question: How useful is walking for your health?Now, the answer

Some people might put this question: How useful is walking for your health?

Now, the answer comes as follows:

Walking is the one of the easiest way to exercise. You can do it almost anywhere and at any time. Walking is also inexpensive. All you need is a pair of comfortable shoes. Walking will give you more energy, make you feel good, help you to relax, reduce stress, help you sleep better, tone your muscles, decrease the risk of death, heart attacks, stroke, some cancers, depression, anxiety and obesity. It improves overall health and lightens your mood. It also helps control your appetite, and increase the number of calories(卡路里) your body uses. For all these masons, people have started walking programs.

Doctors recommend thirty minutes of physical activities (walking or other physical activities) on most days. A fast 30-minute uses 100 calories. You can easily add 30 minutes of exercise daily by making a few minor changes, such as parking farther from work or from a store, then walking the extra distance.

Which is not mentioned as one of the advantages of walking in this passage?

A.It can help you lose weight.

B.It gives you more energy.

C.It's cheap.

D.It helps to increase your appetite.

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第8题
听力原文:The Red Cross is an international organization winch cares for the people who are

听力原文: The Red Cross is an international organization winch cares for the people who are in need of help. A man in a Paris hospital who needs blood, a woman in Mexico who was injured in an earthquake, and a family in India that lost their home in a storm may all be aided by the Red Cross.

The Red Cross exists in almost every country around the globe. The world Red Cross organizations are sometimes called the Red Crescent, the Red Mogen David, the Sun, and the Red Lion. All of these agencies share a common goal of trying to help people in need.

The idea of forming an organization to help the sick and wounded during a war started with Jean Dunant. In 1859, he observed how people were suffering on a battlefield in Italy. He wanted to help all the wounded people regardless of which side they were fighting for. The most important result of his work was an international treaty called the Geneva Convention. It protects prisoners of war, the sick and wounded, and other citizens during a war.

The American Red Cross was set up by Clara Barton in 1881. Today the Red Cross in the United States provides a number of services for the public, such as helping people in need, teaching first aid, demonstrating water safety, and providing blood.

(37)

A.It is an international organization set up in the U. S.

B.Every country has at least one Red Cross agency.

C.It has only one name though it used to have several names.

D.It provides a lot of services for people in different countries.

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第9题
Nobody really knows how big Lagos is. What's indisputable is that it's growing
very quickly. Between now and 2050, the urban population of Africa could triple. Yet cities in sub-Saharan Africa are not getting richer the way cities in the rest of the world have. Most urban Africans live in slums (贫民窟); migrants are often not much better off than they were in the countryside. Why?

The immediate problem is poverty. Most of Africa is urbanising at a lower level of income than other regions of the world did. That means there's little money around for investment that would make cities liveable and more productive. Without upgrades and new capacity, bridges, roads and power systems are unable to cope with expanding populations. With the exception of South Africa, the only light rail metro system in sub-Saharan Africa is in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. Traffic jam leads to expense and unpredictability, things that keep investors away.

In other parts of the world, increasing agricultural productivity and industrialisation went together. More productive farmers meant there was a surplus that could feed cities; in turn, that created a pool of labour for factories. But African cities are different. They are too often built around consuming natural resources. Government is concentrated in capitals, so is the money. Most urban Africans work for a small minority of the rich, who tend to be involved in either cronyish (有裙带关系的) businesses or politics. Since African agriculture is still broadly unproductive, food is imported, consuming a portion of revenue.

So what can be done? Though African countries are poor, not all African cities are. In Lagos, foreign oil workers can pay as much as 65,000 dollars per year in rent for a modest apartment in a safe part of town. If that income were better taxed, it might provide the revenue for better infrastructure. If city leaders were more accountable to their residents, they might favour projects designed to help them more. Yet even as new roads are built, new people arrive. When a city's population grows by 5% a year, it is difficult to keep up.

76.What do we learn from the passage about cities in sub-Saharan Africa____

A.They have more slums than other cities in the world.

B.They are growing fast without becoming richer.

C.They are as modernised as many cities elsewhere.

D.They attract migrants who want to be better off.

77.What does the author imply about urbanisation in other parts of the world____

A.It benefited from the contribution of immigrants.

B.It started when people's income was relatively high.

C.It benefited from the accelerated rise in productivity.

D.It started with the improvement of peopled livelihood.

78.Why is sub-Saharan Africa unappealing to investors____

A.It lacks adequate transport facilities.

B.The living expenses there are too high.

C.It is on the whole too densely populated.

D.The local governments are corrupted.

79.In what way does the author say African cities are different____

A.They have attracted huge numbers of farm labourers.

B.They still rely heavily on agricultural productivity.

C.They have developed at the expense of nature.

D.They depend far more on foreign investment.

80.What might be a solution to the problems facing African cities____

A.Lowering of apartment rent.

B.Better education for residents.

C.More rational overall planning.

D.A more responsible government.

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第10题
听力原文:W: Mr. White, What changes have you seen in the champagne market in the last ten
to fifteen years?

M: Well, the biggest change has been the decrease in sales since the great boom years of the 1980s when champagne production and sales reached record levels.

W: Which was the best year?

M: Well, the record was in 1989 when 249 million bottles of champagne were sold. The highest production level was reached in 1990 with a total of 293 million bottles. Of course since those boom years, sales have fallen.

W: Has the market been badly hit by the recession?

M: Oh, certainly. The economic problems in champagne's export markets, that's Europe, the United States, Japan, and of course, the domestic market in France. The economic problems have certainly been one reason for the decrease in champagne sales.

W: And the other reasons?

M: Another important factor has been price. In the early 90s, champagne was very overpriced, so many people stopped buying it. Instead, they bought sparkling wines from other countries, in particular, from Australia, and Spain. And then, there was another problem for champagne in the early 90s.

W: What was that?

M: There was a lot of rather bad champagne on the market. This meant the popularity of good sparkling wines increased even more. People were surprised by their quality, and of course they were a lot cheaper than champagne.

W: Do you think the champagne market will recover in the future?

M: Oh, I'm sure it will. When the economic situation improves, I believe the market will recover.

(20)

A.It saw the end of its booming years worldwide.

B.Its production and sales reached record levels.

C.It became popular in some foreign countries.

D.Its domestic market started to shrink rapidly.

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