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听力原文:What did girls expect to do two generations ago? What did girls expect to do two

听力原文:What did girls expect to do two generations ago?

What did girls expect to do two generations ago?

Girls expected to enter into ______.

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听力原文:M: Why don't we stop for some crackers after the film?W: I'd love to, but I am on

听力原文:M: Why don't we stop for some crackers after the film?

W: I'd love to, but I am on a diet.

M: But you've very slim.

W: Yes, girls can never be too thin.

What did the man ask the woman to do?

A.Go on a diet.

B.Have a snack.

C.Play some tennis.

D.Stop screaming.

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第2题
听力原文:M: Why don't we stop for some crackers after the film?W: I'd love to, but I am on

听力原文:M: Why don't we stop for some crackers after the film?

W: I'd love to, but I am on a diet.

M: But you're very slim.

W: Yes, girls can never be too thin.

What did the man ask the woman to do?

A.Go on a diet.

B.Have a snack.

C.Play some tennis.

D.Stop screaming.

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第3题
听力原文:M:Dennis! Is that really you? What a surprise!W:Oh, yes. (19)It's been almost 10

听力原文:M:Dennis! Is that really you? What a surprise!

W:Oh, yes. (19)It's been almost 10 years since we left high school. You look fantastic!

M:Thank you. Do you still see the people we went to school with? I kind of lost contact with them after I went to university.

W:Not really. But I still see Cathy occasionally.

M:Oh. yes, how's she getting on? I heard she married Peter and people told me they seemed tO be very close.

W:They were, until they decided to have children. They got divorced finally and she had a rough time in the last few years.

M:Oh, Gosh, what happened?

w:(20)I think basically Cathy didn't want to have children, but Peter did. They had two girls and Peter gave up work

M:Peter did? Didn't Cathy like being at home?

W:She liked working better and Peter seemed to be devoted to the children.

M:Then?

W:It all happened very quickly. Peter left home.(20)Cathy found he had a new girlfriend. (21)They got divorced in about two months and he was married three days later.

M:Did he take the children?

W:No, that was the amazing thing. He seemed to have lost interest in both of them.

M:Does Cathy work? It must be very difficult to support two children.

W:Oh, yes. It is. She was miserable and the girls always ask about their daddy.

(23)

A.They were classmates in college.

B.They see each other occasionally.

C.They went to high school together.

D.They were very close in school.

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第4题
听力原文:M: Is it true that you don't swim at all now?W: I'm afraid so, I'm too old.M: But

听力原文:M: Is it true that you don't swim at all now?

W: I'm afraid so, I'm too old.

M: But you are only twenty.

W: That's too old for a swimmer. If I swam in an international competition now, I wouldn't win. So I'd rather not swim at all.

M: But don't you enjoy swimming?

W: I used to, when I was small. But if you enter for big competitions you have to work very hard. I used to get up at 6 to go to the pool. I had to train before school, after school and on weekends. I swam thirty-five miles every week!

M: But you were so famous at fifteen. And look at all those cups.

W: It's true that I did have some wonderful memories. The Olympics were very exciting. But I missed some important things too. While other girls were playing, I was swimming.

What is the woman good at?

A.Swimming.

B.Running.

C.Playing.

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第5题
听力原文: Bill, a salesman from London, was driving past a sports car parked outside a sup
ermarket when he saw it start to roll down the hill. Inside the car were two young girls on the passenger seat but no driver. Bill stopped quickly, jumped in front of the sports car and tried to stop it, pushing against the front of the car. Another man, who was standing nearby, got into the car and put on the hand- brake, saving the girls from injury. It was at this point that Bill noticed his own

car rolling slowly down the hill but going too fast for him to stop it. It crashed into a bus at the bottom of the hill and was so badly damaged that it had to be pulled away to a garage. As if this was not bad enough, Bill now found he had no one to blame. He was so busy chasing his car that he did not get the name of the driver of the sports car, who just came out of the supermarket and drove away without realizing what had happened.

Which car was badly damaged ?

A.Bill's car.

B.The sports car.

C.A car outside the supermarket.

D.A car at the bottom of the hill.

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第6题
听力原文:M: Hello, girls, is that box heavy?W: No, it's light. But it's full of fruit.Q: W

听力原文:M: Hello, girls, is that box heavy?

W: No, it's light. But it's full of fruit.

Q: What's in the box?

(24)

A.Fruit.

B.Books.

C.Maps.

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第7题
听力原文:M: How many students attended the class this morning?W: Fewer than 40 who should.

听力原文:M: How many students attended the class this morning?

W: Fewer than 40 who should. 15 girls and 18 boys.

Q: What is implied in this conversation?

(13)

A.40 students attended the class.

B.There were 33 students in the class.

C.18 boys should attend the class.

D.There were more girls than boys in the class.

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第8题
听力原文:A British study of how diet affects the health of new mothers and their babies pr

听力原文: A British study of how diet affects the health of new mothers and their babies produced the surprise finding that vegetarian women are more likely to have girls, one of the report's authors said yesterday.

In what is thought to be the first study of its kind, researchers at Nottingham University in central England found significant differences in the sex of babies born to vegetarian and meat and fish-eating women. They were examining the health conditions in vegetarian and non-vegetarian mothers, looking at things like hemoglobin levels, which show how much iron the mother has in her blood, and birth weights.

Altogether 5,942 pregnant women were involved in the study when they were booked in Nottingham's City Hospital during 2001. According to the researchers, vegetarian mothers were defined as pregnant women who avoided meat and fish. Nearly five percent were vegetarian among them, a total of more than 250 women.

The birth ratio in Britain is that for every 106 boys born there are 100 girls, that's pretty constant. In their sample group of vegetarians there were 81.5 boys born for every 100 girls.

To further test their surprise findings, they increased the sample number to what scientists called a "statistically significant" level. The study was extended for a further six months so that the sex of more babies could be looked at. The results, covering around 150 more vegetarian women, were" just about exactly the same".

The study also found that vegetarian mothers were less likely to smoke during pregnancy -- 10 percent did so, compared with 20 percent of meat-eaters.

(36)

A.Vegetarian women are more likely to have girls.

B.Non-vegetarian women are more likely to have girls.

C.Vegetarian women are more likely to have boys.

D.Vegetarian women are more likely to smoke during pregnancy.

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第9题
听力原文:What did the grandfather do in Trafalgar Square? What did the grandfather do in T

听力原文:What did the grandfather do in Trafalgar Square?

What did the grandfather do in Trafalgar Square?

He ______________.

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第10题
听力原文:Ann Richards was a famous Democratic Party politician from the southern state of

听力原文: Ann Richards was a famous Democratic Party politician from the southern state of Texas.She served as the governor of Texas for four years.Richards was known for he big white hair,big smile,and sharply funny comments.She was also known for forming what she called a"New Texas"during her time as governor.She created a government in which women,Hispanics,and African-Americans played important roles.Ann Richards did not always have a career in public service.As a young woman,she worked as a teacher and raised four children.She and her husband were very involved in local politics.Richards began working hard to help Democratic Party candidates win seats in the Texas legislature.Then one day.she decided to run for office herself-and she won.She served first as country commissioner,then as Texas state treasurer.In 1990 she was elected governor.She fought for equal rights,environmental protection and laws to restrict guns.After losing a second term as governor to George W.Bush.Richards worked in public relations.She died this September at the age of seventy-three.At her funeral service,leaders from around the country gathered to celebrate her life. Former President Bill Clinton spoke at the service.He said Ann Richards helped create a world where young girls could be scientists,engineers and police officers.He said she was a great woman with a big heart and big dreams.

What does the speaker say about Ann Richards?

A.She was famous for her sharply funny comments.

B.She served as the governor of Texas for 2 years.

C.She helped black people to get their rights.

D.She worked as a teacher of four students.

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