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Keeping the places clean and tidy. A.might increase terrorist attacks B.might prevent fro

m terrorist attacks C.might encourage terrorist attacks D.might make terrorists confused

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Which of the following is NOT true in the case of pathological fatigue?A.You are involved

Which of the following is NOT true in the case of pathological fatigue?

A.You are involved in so many activities that you have to be in two places at once.

B.Your body has a disease.

C.The cells fail to deal with fighting the disease and keeping you alive at the same time.

D.The first thing to do is to cure the disease.

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第2题
Which of the following is NOT true in the case of pathological fatigue?A.You arc involved

Which of the following is NOT true in the case of pathological fatigue?

A.You arc involved in so many activities that you have to be in two places at once.

B.Your body has a disease.

C.The cells fail to deal with fighting the disease and keeping you alive at the same time.

D.The first thing to do is to cure the disease.

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第3题
Read the following passages, and choose the best answer by making inferences. In Sweden do
g owners must pay for any damage their dog does. A Swedish Kennel Club official explains what this means; if your dog runs out on the road and gets hit by a passing car, you, as the owner, have to pay for any damage done to the car, even if your dog has been killed in the accident. From the text it can be inferred that in Sweden ____ .

A、dogs are welcome in public places

B、keeping dogs means asking for trouble

C、many car accidents are caused by dogs

D、people care much about dogs

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听力原文:Buried treasure is scattered over every part of the United States. Why don't peop

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.

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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

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第5题
听力原文:Buried treasure is scattered over every part of the United States. Why don't peop

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.

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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

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Many Americans find silence uncomfortable during a buffet or a formal dinner. So in the St
ates there is a widespread practice of making "small talk" in certain social situations. Small talk deals with various topics superficially, simply for the sake of keeping a conversation going. The topics might include the weather, sports, college courses, clothing, food, etc. Small talk is especially useful at social gatherings when you meet someone for the first time, or when polite conversation is expected but no serious discussion is desired. It is common but not necessarily expected that one knows someone in a group before engaging with him or her in conversation. However, at a party or other informal social gathering, a simple "May I join you?" and a self-introduction is normally sufficient to gain acceptance into a group and to join in a conversation. In some places, such as the lobby of a concert hall or theater, a waiting room or a classroom, it is common for strangers to start a conversation even without an introduction.

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第7题
Dolphins can understand complex gesture "sentences...

Dolphins can understand complex gesture "sentences" from humans. And they can learn to poke an underwater keyboard to request toys to play with. "Much of their learning is similar to what we see with young children," says Reiss. So if dolphins are so similar to people, shouldn't we be treating them more like people? For example, should we really being keeping them captive in zoos and aquariums? "The very traits that make dolphins interesting to study," says Marino, "make confining them in captivity unethical." She notes, for example, that in the wild, dolphins have a home range of about 100 square kilometers. In captivity, they roam one-ten-thousandth of 1% of this. Reiss is more concerned with the massive dolphin culling seen in some parts of the world. She showed graphic video of dolphins being drowned and stabbed as the waters turned red with blood in places such as the Japanese town of Taiji. Now that scientists know so much about how dolphins think and feel, she said, they should use that data to build a bridge to the public—a big theme of this year's meeting. "Our scientific knowledge needs to be used to influence international policy and ethical considerations," she said. "Scientific facts should transcend geographic boundaries."

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第8题
I took along my son, who had never had any fresh water up his nose and who had seen lily p
ads only from train windows. On the journey over to the lake I began to wonder what it would be like. I wondered how time would have marred this unique, this holy spot—the coves and streams, the hills that the sun set behind, the camps and the paths behind the camps. I was sure that the tarred road would have found it out and I wondered in what other ways it would be desolated. It is strange how much you can remember about places like that once you allow your mind to return into the grooves which lead back. You remember one thing, and that suddenly reminds you of another thing. I guess I remembered clearest of all the early mornings, when the lake was cool and motionless, remembered how the bedroom smelled of the lumber it was made of and of the wet woods whose scent entered through the screen. The partitions in the camp were thin and did not extend clear to the top of the rooms, and as I was always the first up I would dress softly so as not to wake the others, and sneak out into the sweet outdoors and start out in the canoe, keeping close along the shore in the long shadows of the pines. I remembered being very careful never to rub my paddle against the gunwale for fear of disturbing the stillness of the cathedral.

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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: The act of jogging doesn't require any special skill. You do need to be basically healthy, (and, if you are in any doubt, you should consult your doctor) but then, after a few basic warm up bends and stretches, you are ready to begin. You simply start running, gently, and then build up to a steady pace. You then maintain that pace over your chosen distance. Jogging is not sprinting. So do not over tire yourself by trying to go too fast. A steady, comfortable pace is your aim. Don't overdo things.

Jogging is excellent for keeping fit. It's good for the lungs, the heart and the circulation. It's easy and it's convenient. Why don't you try it? If you require more information, talk to one of the instructors at the sports center, We're only too happy to help. Please remember: if you do decide to jog, talk to your doctor first if you have any health worries. And, ladies, do not jog alone in quiet places, especially after dark.

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A.Special training.

B.Special skill.

C.Basic health.

D.Nothing.

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第10题
短文理解听力原文:In the United States, even if you decide that you do not want to borrow i

短文理解

听力原文: In the United States, even if you decide that you do not want to borrow in order to go on vacation, it is still a good idea for you to have several major credit cards. These provide positive identification when renting an automobile and can be used for the deposit. The credit card receipts will serve as an accurate record of all hotel, plane, train, and restaurant expenses. The use of credit cards avoids the necessity of carrying large amount of cash, purchasing large amounts of traveler's cheeks and keeping track of them, or attempting to use personal checks in places other than your own locality.

Many major credit cards provide an instant cash service in case you run out of money. American Express, for example, has set up machines in major airports in which you can purchase traveler's checks using your American Express card.

21. The credit card receipts will serve as accurate record for all but which of the following choices?

22.Which of the following is not true about the use of credit card?

23.Concerning the advantages of credit cards, which of the following is true?

24.According to the passage, which card has set up machines in major airports?

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A.hotel expenses

B.stock exchange

C.plane expenses

D.restaurant expenses

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