听力原文:Each year alcoholism kills 40,000 Americans. It costs our country over $80 billio
Because of the original sin, many Americans take to alcoholism, which costs heavy casualties.
A.正确
B.错误
Because of the original sin, many Americans take to alcoholism, which costs heavy casualties.
A.正确
B.错误
听力原文:Each year millions of Americans miss days of work because of their flu.
What does the speaker mean?
A.Many Americans are infected with flu and are unable to attend work.
B.Many Americans are infected with flue and lose their jobs.
C.Many Americans are infected with flu but have to attend work.
D.Many Americans are infected with flu at the workplace.
听力原文:W: Railway stations are really sad places.
M: Sometimes,I guess.But we'll keep in touch with each other once a week.And I'm going to see you with New Year's Day.
Q: What are the speakers doing fight now?
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A.Meeting each other at the railway station.
B.Complaining about the poor service.
C.Discussing their plan for New Year's Day.
D.Saying goodbye to each other at the railway station.
听力原文:M: How many years of science did you have in high school?
W: I had only one year each of biology and chemistry. I wish I'd had more.
Q: How many science courses did the woman take in high school?
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A.One.
B.Two.
C.Three.
D.More than three.
听力原文: Modern Chinese use the solar calendar as English people do. But at the same time, they use their own lunar calendar. Each lunar year is given the name of one of these animals: the rat, the ox, the tiger, the hare, the dragon, the snake, the horse, the goat, the monkey, the chicken, the dog and the pig. This list lasts for twelve years and then starts again.
Each Chinese month starts on the day of the new moon, and the full moon comes on the fifteenth day of the month. The New Year always starts between January the twenty-first and February the twentieth.
On the last day of the lunar year, there is a big family dinner. All members of the family(except married daughters) try to be present at this meal, even if they have to travel many miles to reach the home of their parents. Old quarrels are forgotten, and everybody is happy. After the dinner, the children keep awake to welcome the New Year.
The New Year celebrations last for 15 days, from the new moon to the full moon. On the first day, children and unmarried people go to visit their elders.
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A.It was the year of the ox.
B.It was the year of the snake.
C.It was they ear of the tiger.
D.It was the year of the hare.
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A.This book is worth 30 dollars now.
B.I'm surprised to find this book cost 10 dollars last year.
C.It will cost you three dollars to get this book this year.
D.This book is 10 dollars each if you buy three.
听力原文: Modern Chinese use the solar calendar as English people do. But at the same time, they use their own lunar calendar. Each lunar year is given the name of one of these animals: the rat, the ox, the tiger, the hare, the dragon, the snake, the horse, the goat, the monkey, the chicken, the dog and the pig. This list lasts for twelve years and then starts again.
Each Chinese month starts on the day of the new moon, and the full moon cames on the fifteenth day of the month. The New Year always starts between January the twenty first and February the twentieth.
On the last day of the lunar year, there is a big family dinner. All members of the family (except married daughters) try to be present at this meal, even if they have to travel many miles to reach the home of their parents. Old quarrels are forgotten, and everybody is happy. After the dinner, the children keep awake to welcome the New Year.
The New Year celebrations last for 15 days, from the new moon to the full moon. On the first day, children and unmarried people go to visit their elders.
(30)
A.It was the year of the ox.
B.It was the year of the snake.
C.It was the year of the tiger.
D.It was the year of the hare.
听力原文: Welcome to this year's national tennis championship tournament. We're pleased that you will be here throughout the week to cover the championship matches. Remember that you are required to wear and display your press identification cards at all times. This promises to be an exciting and historic week. Following the play each day, selected players will be brought to the media center, where all of you will have an opportunity to ask questions in the interview area. In consideration of both players and fellow members of the media, we ask that you kindly turn off all mobile phones and pagers in the interview area. When you are called upon, please wait for a microphone to be handed to you before asking your question. Now I am pleased to welcome Sergio Padova, last year's champion. He'll talk about this year's tournament and answer questions.
Who is the intended audience for this talk?
A.Athletes
B.Film stars
C.Journalists
D.Politicians
听力原文: We are pleased to announce that the company will be opening its very own cafeteria for employees next month. Now, if you forget to bring your lunch to work, you won't have to leave the building to get a delicious and nutritious lunch. The cafeteria will feature sandwiches, soups, and hot entrees at reasonable prices. Salads, snacks, coffee, tea, and soda will also be available. Each week on Monday morning, the chef will post the menu on the bulletin board near the entrance. Our growth in the industry this year has allowed us to make this much-needed improvement to our work environment.
Who is the intended audience for this announcement?
A.Supermarket customers
B.Office employees
C.International tourists
D.University students
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听力原文: Tennis is an international sport and each year there is a regular program of tournaments and championships. Players' performance in these events determines their seeding, or world ranking. If you play or are interested in tennis it's always a good idea to watch the professionals in action. You'll start to see how they use tactics to outplay their opponents. It is also interesting to see how play differs on different court surfaces. Some players prefer the slow game of the clay courts, others excel at the high-speed play of the grass court.
Tennis has four "Grand Slam" Tournaments. These are the main world events, perhaps the greatest tournaments in sport attracting the world's finest players. The Grand Slam events are: the Australian Open—Melbourne, January; the French Open—Paris, June; the Wimbledon Championships—Wimbledon, June/July; and the US Open—New York, September.
Other top tennis tournaments are: the ATP Tour, WTA Tour, the Hopman Cup, the Davis Cup and the Masters Series.
The Lawn Tennis Championships at Wimbledon was first played in 1877, witnessed by only a few hundred spectators. Now this highly professional tournament attracts an audience of 500,000 and through the press, radio, Internet and television a following of millions throughout the world. The Tournament starts each year six weeks before the first Monday in August and lasts for a fortnight or for as long as necessary to complete all events.
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A.The Hopman Cup.
B.The Masters Series.
C.The Wimbledon Championships.
D.The ATP Tour.
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