听力原文: About 100 people are now known to have died in what has been described as "the
Where did the storms first strike?
A.The eastern US.
B.The Gulf of Mexico.
C.The Canadian border.
D.Some areas in Cuba.
Where did the storms first strike?
A.The eastern US.
B.The Gulf of Mexico.
C.The Canadian border.
D.Some areas in Cuba.
听力原文: Buried treasure is scattered over every part of the United States. Why don't people find it? As a matter of fact, a great deal of buried treasure is found much more than we ever hear about, people who find treasure have a habit of keeping it to themselves. Either they are afraid that others might claim it, or they want to avoid paying taxes on it. There are perhaps a dozen unreported treasure finds for each one reported.
Florida has probably yielded more buried treasure than any other part of the United States. The Gulf of Mexico used to be infested with pirates attacking Spanish ships. Often they were unable to dispose of their goods immediately. They packed it in large boxes or sacks and buried it in secret hiding places on the shore. Often they drew a map of the area so that they could come back later and know where to dig.
(33)
A.Treasure hunters don't report their finds to avoid paying taxes on it.
B.Those who find treasure usually keep it to themselves for fear that others might claim it.
C.The police don' t bother about keeping a record.
D.Both A and B
听力原文: How many men do housework? Recently, a European commission tried to find out people's ideas and reactions to the women's movement. As part of their survey, they asked many men and women the ques-tion,"Who does the house work?" The men answered very' differently from the women!
The housework they asked people about was: preparing meals, washing dishes, cleaning the house and babysitting. 48% of British husbands said they did these kind of housework, 37% of Danish men helped in the house, 15% of Italian men said they did the housework.
But there was an interesting point of view from the wives. According to British wives, only 38% of their husbands helped in the house. And Italian wives complained that their husbands hardly ever help: The Italian and British husbands did net tell the truth! The commission found that Danish men were the most truthful husbands: their answers were the same as their wives.
(30)
A.Who docs the housework in the family?
B.Do husbands help their wives in tile house?
C.How many husbands do housework in your country?
D.What's the reaction of women's movement?
听力原文:How many people are there in your family?
(12)
A.Good morning.
B.There are five people in my family.
C.Nice to meet you.
听力原文:M: This is a great way to meet new people.
W: Yes, it is. I like the way that people have brought dishes from their own countries to share with others.
Q: Where are the man and woman most likely to be?
(16)
A.In a hotel room.
B.In a restaurant.
C.At a disco.
D.At a party.
听力原文: Buried treasure is scattered over every part of the United States. Why don't people find it? As a matter of fact, a great deal of buried treasure is found much more than we ever hear all out. People who find treasure have a habit of keeping it to themselves. Either they are afraid that others might claim it, or they want to avoid paying taxes on it. There are perhaps a dozen unreported treasure finds for each one reported.
Florida has probably yielded more buried treasure than any other part of the United States. The Gulf of Mexico used to be infested with pirates attacking Spanish ships. Often they were unable to dispose of their goods immediately. They packed it in large boxes or sacks and buried it in secret hiding places on the shore. Often they drew a map of the area so that they could come back later and know where to dig.
(33)
A.Treasure hunters don't report their finds to avoid paying taxes on it.
B.Those who find treasure usually keep it to themselves for fear that others might claim it.
C.The police don't bother about keeping a record.
D.Both A and B
听力原文:I have no money with me now.How about lending me 100 yuan?
(4)
A.Here you are.
B.It is here.
C.Yes, I would.
D.I've got some money.
听力原文:Excuse me! How far is the railway station from here?
(4)
A.It's only 100 yuan.
B.You can take No.18 bus to get there.
C.I will go home by train.
D.It's about 20 km.
听力原文:M: Excuse me, could you please tell me the way to the Bank of China?
W: It's very close. You walk straight for about 100 meters. Then you will see it in front of you.
Q: How far is the bank?
(3)
A.About 100 meters.
B.About 300 meters.
C.About 200 meters.
D.About 400 meters.
听力原文:W: Can you please lend me $100 until next month?
M: It is out of the question.
What do you learn about the man?
A.He will definitely not lend her the money.
B.He will lend her the money.
C.He might lend her the money.
D.He thinks it is still a question.
听力原文:M: Where are you going on vacation this summer?
W: I've heard about a nice place called Swiss Chalet. It's $18 a day or $115 a week.
Q: How much would it cost to stay at the Swiss Chalet for a week?
(7)
A.$ 100
B.$ 126.
C.$150.
D.$ 115.
听力原文: The Bosnian Serb government has given state prosecutors a list of nearly 900 people suspected of involvement in a massacre of thousands of Muslims at Srebrenica during the Bosnian War. All of those named hold official positions. Last year, the government acknowledged that Bosnian Serb forces were involved in a massacre in 1995 of more than 7,500 Muslim men and boys when they overrun Srebrenica and surrounding areas. The government said it showed its determination to meet its obligations.
How many people were killed in the massacre?
A.Nearly 900.
B.1995.
C.At least 900.
D.More than 7, 500.
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