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Passage One 26. A. She was the first female Doctor...

Passage One 26. A. She was the first female Doctor of Medicine. B. She was the best nineteenth-century physician. C. She studied at many famous medical schools. D. She practiced medicine in Asia and Africa. 27. A. Because she threatened their status. B. Becuase she was too aggressive. C. Because they had sex discrimination. D. Because they disliked foreign students. 28. A. She worked as a peacemaker between the U.S. and UK. B. She founded the first private infirmary in Britain. C. She advocated women liberation movements. D. She introduced the idea of disease prevention to schools.

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Section BDirections: In this section, you will hear 3 short passages. At the end of each p

Section B

Directions: In this section, you will hear 3 short passages. At the end of each passage, you will hear some questions. Both the passage and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a question, you must choose the best answer from the four choices marked A, B, C and D.

听力原文: Agnes Miller was one of the earliest leaders of the women's liberation movement in the United States. She was (26) born on a farm in Missouri in 1892 and had a very happy life as a child. She was the only daughter and the youngest child of five. Her parents and her brothers always treated her as their favorite.

(26) In 1896 the family moved to Chicago. Three years later they moved back to St. Louis, where Agnes spent the rest of her childhood. She enjoyed her years in school and was an outstanding student of mathematics. She was aslo quite skillful as a painter.

It was when Agnes went off to college that she first became aware that women were not treated as equals. She didn't like being treated unequally but she tried not to notice it. (27) After graduating from college she tried to get a job in her major field--physics. She soon found it was almost impossible for a woman.

Agnes spent a full year looking for a job. Finally she gave up in anger. (28) She began writing letters of protest to various newspapers. An editor in New York liked her ideas very much, and was especially impressed with her style. of writing. He asked her to do a series of stories about them. Her articles began to appear in more and more newspapers. (28)She decided to write a book in support of women's liberation. The book became a best seller. Although she never saw full equal rights for women, she never gave up her fight. And she showed many other women the way to continue the fight.

(27)

A.In Missouri.

B.In Chicago.

C.In New York.

D.In St. Louis and Chicago.

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第2题
听力原文:Zoe Chambers was a successful PR (Public Relations) consultant and life was going

听力原文: Zoe Chambers was a successful PR (Public Relations) consultant and life was going well — she had a great job, a beautiful flat and a busy social life in London. Then one evening in June last year, she received a text message telling her she was out of work. "The first two weeks were the most difficult to live through," she said. "After everything I'd done for the company, they dismissed me by text! I was so angry and I just didn't feel like looking for another job. I hated everything about the city and my life."

Then, Zoe received an invitation from an old school friend, Kathy, to come and stay. Kathy and her husband, Huw, had just bought a farm in northwest Wales. Zoe jumped at the chance to spend a weekend away from London, and now, ten months later, she is still on the farm.

"The moment I arrived at Kathy's farm, I loved it and I knew I wanted to stay," said Zoe.

"Everything about my past life suddenly seemed meaningless."

Zoe has been working on the farm since October of last year and says she has no regrets. "It's a hard life, physically very tiring," she says. "In London I was stressed and often mentally exhausted. But this is a good, healthy tiredness. Here, all I need to put me in a good mood is a hot bath and one of Kathy's wonderful dinners."

Zoe says she has never felt bored on the farm. Every day brings a new experience. Kathy has been teaching her how to ride a horse and she has learnt to drive a tractor. Since Christmas, she has been helping with the lambing — watching a lamb being born is unbelievable. She says, "It's one of the most moving experiences I've ever had. I could never go back to city life now."

Questions 26 to 29 are based on the passage you have just heard.

26. How did Zoe find her life in London when working as a PR consultant?

27. What is the most important reason Zoe went to visit Kathy's farm?

28. How does Zoe feel about the country life according to the passage?

29. What is the main idea of the passage?

(33)

A.Satisfying.

B.Tough.

C.Meaningless.

D.Boring.

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第3题
Section BDirections: In this section, you will hear 3 short passages. At the end of each p

Section B

Directions: In this section, you will hear 3 short passages. At the end of each passage, you will hear some questions. Both the passage and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a question, you must choose the best answer from the four choices marked A, B, C and D.

听力原文: After retiring from 30 years of teaching, Ethell Pepper could easily have decided to sit back and relax and enjoy a peaceful retirement. But that kind of life is not for Ethell Pepper. "I just wanted to do something different. If you are going to participate in life, do it. Don't just sit down and look out of the window." She says. At 68, she decided to become one of the pioneer participants in a program at the University of California. The program offers campus housing and classes to people over sixty. She enrolled in a class called Human Relationships and a Diverse Society (26) . "I taught my minority students in my English and drama classes in high school for 20 years (27) . But in this course, I found out a lot about other cultures that I didn't know them one of the most important lessons that I'm learning is to perceive, not to judge (29) ." Older adults can add to the educational resources of university by bringing with them a Jot of valuable experience (28) . Their presence on campus helps break some long believes on aging. Young students may have fears of growing old. But that kind of fear can be reduced as they see that older people can be alive, healthy, and continue to contribute to society. The younger students can begin to see aging as a natural part of living.

(27)

A.She sat back and relaxed.

B.She worked out a new English program.

C.She decided to retire.

D.She entered university.

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第4题
According to the passage, if one enjoys life, he /she is sure to prefer______.A.red to yel

According to the passage, if one enjoys life, he /she is sure to prefer______.

A.red to yellow

B.blue to orange

C.red to grey

D.blue to yellow

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第5题
Which one of the following is NOT implied by the passage?A.Women have split personalities.

Which one of the following is NOT implied by the passage?

A.Women have split personalities.

B.Men are not image-conscious.

C.Good looks are more important to women than to men.

D.A man is defined by what he does, whereas a woman is defined by how she appears.

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第6题
Section BDirections: In this section, you will hear 3 short passages. At the end of each p

Section B

Directions: In this section, you will hear 3 short passages. At the end of each passage, you will hear some questions. Both the passage and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a question, you must choose the best answer from the four choices marked A, B, C and D.

听力原文: Amy Johnson was a pioneer airwoman in 26, Britain. She was born on July 1st, 1903, in Yorkshire and lived there until 1923 when she went to Sheffield University to study. (30)After graduation from university, she took a job as a secretary to a London lawyer. At the same time she became interested in flying. Soon her bobby became a deter ruination, not simply to make a career in aviation, but to succeed in some project which would prove to the world that women could be as competent as men in a male-dominated field in those days.

Early in 1930s, she chose her objective: to fly solo to Australia and to break the previous record of 16 days. Her parents and some of her friends lent her money to buy a used airplane. (31)Amy set off on May 5, 1930. Her route took her over Vienna and Baghdad. She was caught in a sandstorm aid had to make mi emergency landing in the desert. Six days later she landed in India. (31)After experiencing: much hardship, she finally reached Australia on May 24, completing a flight of 11000 miles. She was the first woman to fly alone to Australia. In later years, she set several other records in flight history.

During World War II, Amy joined other professional pilots to serve her country. Her flying duties consisted of transporting aircraft from factories to British air bases. It was during one of those flights ill 1941 that Amy crashed into a river and was drowned, a tragic and early end to the life of Britain's most famous woman pilot.

(27)

A.An airwoman.

B.A teacher.

C.A lawyer.

D.A secretary.

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第7题
It can be inferred from the passage that ______.A.the best way to overcome a bad mood is t

It can be inferred from the passage that ______.

A.the best way to overcome a bad mood is to talk to oneself

B.when one is in a bad mood, he or she may not work very efficiently

C.some drugs are more effective than physical exercises

D.a person can make a big profit if he is in a good mood

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第8题
Section BDirections: In this section, you will hear 3 short passages. At the end of each p

Section B

Directions: In this section, you will hear 3 short passages. At the end of each passage, you will hear some questions. Both the passage and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a question, you must choose the best answer from the four choices marked A, B, C and D.

听力原文: (26)What is love? And how does it come? Charles Zastrow, a famous American professor, offers an interesting answer, particularly to the second question. He argues that there are many kinds of love(27) and that particularly in one kind, which he calls "romantic love", we are strongly influenced not so much by what we actually feel but by what we tell ourselves about the way we feel. He calls this "self-talk". For example, say a woman is strongly attracted to a man. She tells herself things like "He is all I have ever wanted in a man!" But when she discovers that he is just an ordinary human being with both strong and weak points, she is bitterly disappointed.

Zastrow says that particularly in romantic love, our self-talk comes from "intense, unsatisfied desires and frustrations", (28)and that this kind of love often requires distance. "The more forbidden the love, the stronger it becomes." He points out that this kind of love begins to fade and die as soon as a normal relationship begins.

He contrasts romantic love with what he calls "rational love". This is based on such things as the ability to communicate with each other openly, so that you can deal with the problems as soon as they appear, and a clear knowledge of your own goals in life. (29)This kind of love leads to a lasting, satisfying relationship, but it is much more difficult to achieve, and is not as frequent as romantic love.

(27)

A.What is romantic love?

B.What causes love?

C.How do we react to love?

D.Why are we attracted to love?

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第9题
Section BDirections: In this section, you will hear 3 short passages. At the end of each p

Section B

Directions: In this section, you will hear 3 short passages. At the end of each passage, you will hear some questions. Both the passage and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a question, you must choose the best answer from the four choices marked A, B, C and D.

听力原文: (26) The mountain town of Canton is at an elevation of 6,000 feet. It is surrounded by thick underbrush and pine trees. Because of six years of drought, these plants are a major fire hazard. Thousands of trees and tons of underbrush are going to be removed over the next five years at a minimum cost of $3 million. The brush will be removed first, and then the trees will be toppled and removed. A cleared nonflammable area will then safely surround the town of 4,000.

Residents look forward to the work, because it will help their town survive a future fire. A recent fire burned 4,000 acres and destroyed 11 homes in nearby Hamilton. The fire was raging toward Canton, but a sudden rainstorm put it out. Residents know that they won't get lucky twice, so they are looking forward to this massive clearing operation.

(27) Ninety percent of the cutting and clearing will be paid with federal funds. Unfortunately, if the trees are on private property, they must be paid for by the residents themselves. Prices can range as high as $1,000 to cut and remove one tree. Officials say that residents can apply for state and federal loans if necessary.

However, Thelma, a 65-year-old widow, thinks that it does no good to her, because she is living on social security. She has got four trees on her property. (28) Therefore, the government's not going to loan her money when they know there's no way she can pay it back. She thinks that these planners with all their big ideas ought to think of the little people.

(27)

A.It locates in the mountains.

B.It is 5,000 feet above the sea level.

C.There are about 4,500 residents in this town.

D.It experienced a fire 7 years ago.

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第10题
Section BDirections: In this section, you will hear 3 short passages. At the end of each p

Section B

Directions: In this section, you will hear 3 short passages. At the end of each passage, you will hear some questions. Both the passage and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a question, you must choose the best answer from the four choices marked A, B, C and D.

听力原文: For many well-educated young eastern Germans like Susanne Kophal, who was born, raised and educated in Rostock, a lovely city on the Baltic Sea, there is a familiar story about the moment in their post-graduation lives that they decided to leave.

"I'll always have the wish to return to my hometown," said Ms. Kophal, 26, who graduated from the University of Rostock last year with a political science degree. "The people are friendly. In the summer you can take off for lunch, go swimming in the ocean and be back at work within an hour. But there are precious few professional jobs here and little hope of building a career. 'And so, Ms. Kophal and every one of her college friends: a doctor, a biologist and a physicist among them, left Rostock for brighter prospects elsewhere in Germany or for a career abroad, probably for good. "I see myself as an economic refugee," Ms. Kophal said in an interview at her office in Berlin, where she found a position as a magazine production manager now. In Rostock, where unemployment stands at 18 percent, almost double the national average, "there's no chance to earn a decent living," she said. "The only alternatives are the two classic examples, becoming a taxi driver or working at McDonald's."

(27)

A.Medical science

B.Political science

C.Biology

D.Production management

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