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We produced ______ we did two years ago.A.double as much cotton as this yearB.twice as muc

We produced ______ we did two years ago.

A.double as much cotton as this year

B.twice as much cotton this year as

C.this year twice cotton as much as

D.twice as this year much cotton as

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第1题
听力原文:W: How are your talks going on? Have you reached any agreement?M: No,not yet. we

听力原文:W: How are your talks going on? Have you reached any agreement?

M: No,not yet. we only agreed to set another date for further talks.

Q: What can we infer from the conversation about the talks?

(15)

A.They broke down and could go no further.

B.They haven't achieved much.

C.They have produced a general agreement.

D.They haven't started yet.

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第2题
听力原文:M: How are their talks going on? Have they reached any agreement?W: They only see

听力原文:M: How are their talks going on? Have they reached any agreement?

W: They only seemed to have agreed to set another date for further talks.

Q: What can we infer from tile conversation?

(16)

A.The talks haven't started yet.

B.The talks haven't achieved much.

C.The talks have produced a general agreement.

D.The talks borke down and could go no further.

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第3题
听力原文:M: Hello everyone. Thank you for listening. Today's topic is organic farming and
organic food, and we have invited Dr. Scott to our program who is a scientist from Washington State University.

W: Hello, everyone, I'm Mary Scott. I'd like to talk about the organic farming and food that our university studies.

M: What is the latest news of the study?

W: Well, we have found organic farming is not only good for the environment, it can also increase profits for the farmers. The trees grown organically can produce better tasting fruits.

M: Wow, that's very encouraging.

W: Yes. People who have tasted organic apples say they are much sweeter than any other apples produced non-organically.

M: Haha. It must be very interesting to taste the different apples.

W: Yes. Now more and more people believe eating organic food is more helpful than eating food produced with chemicals.

M: Sure. I am willing to pay more for organic food products.

W: Yes, it's believed to be healthier. Organic farmers do not use chemicals to increase their crops or to control insects, weeds and disease.

M: Well, what are the prospects for the organic food?

W: It's one of the fastest growing areas of American agriculture. The number of organic farmer is growing at a rate of about 12% each year.

M: Thank you for the information. This is Bill Wright with Dr. Scott.

W: Thank you.

(23)

A.It's about the change of people's taste.

B.It's about the organic food and organic farming.

C.It's about the development of agriculture.

D.It's about the healthy problem.

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第4题
听力原文:W: Professor, (19)I'm going to take part in a debate on advertising tomorrow. Wou

听力原文:W: Professor, (19)I'm going to take part in a debate on advertising tomorrow. Would you please give me some hint?

M: That's interesting. I should like to hear what young people think about advertising.

W: Well, (20)we wouldn't know what there was to buy if we didn't have advertisements.

M. Yes. that's true up to El point. Advertisements provide information that we need. If someone has produced a new article, naturally the seller wants to tell us about it.

W: Yes, and (20) advertisements tell us which product is the best.

M: Do they? I don't think so. Every manufacturer says that his product is the best, or at least tries to give that impression. Only one can be the best, so the others are misleading us, aren't they?

W: Well, in a way, I suppose, but we don't have to believe them, do we?

M: Are you saying that advertisements aren't effective? (21)I don't think that intelligent businessmen would spend millions of dollars on advertising if nobody believed the advertisements, do you?

W: (20)Perhaps not, }0ut after all, it's their money that they're spending.

M: Is it? I think not. The cost of advertising is added to the price of the article. You and I and all the other people who buy the article pay for the advertising!

W: Well, (20)I suppose we get something for our money--some information.

M: Yes, but don't forget it's often misleading information, and sometimes harmful.

(20)

A.To ask the man to debate with her.

B.To get some suggestion about advertisement.

C.To invite him to be a judge for a debate.

D.To get some ideas for a debate.

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第5题
听力原文:M: We are having a debate on advertising Thursday evening, and I have to take par
t.

W: That's interesting. I should like to hear what people think about advertising.

M: What's there to say? We must have advertising, mustn't we?

W: Why?

M: Well, we wouldn't know what there was to buy if we didn't have advertisements.

W: Yes, that's true. Up to a point, advertisements provide information that we need. If someone has produced a new article, naturally, the seller wants to tell us about it.

M: Yes, and the advertisements tell us which product is the best.

W: Do they? I don't think so. Every manufacturer says that his product is the best, or at least tries to give the impres-sion. Only one can be the best, so the others are misleading, aren't they?

M: Well, in a way, I suppose, but we don't have to believe them, do we?

W: Are you saying that advertisements aren't effective? I don't think that intelligent businessmen will spend millions of dollars on advertising if nobody believes the advertisements, do you?

M: Perhaps not, but after all, it's their money that they are spending.

W: Is it? I think not. The cost of advertising is added to the price of the article. You and I and all the other people who buy the article pay for the advertising.

M: Well, I suppose we get something for our money, some information.

W: Yes, but don't forget it is often misleading information, and sometimes harmful.

M: Harmful?

W: What about the advertisements designed to persuade young people to smoke cigarettes? Wouldn't you say they are harmful?

M: You've given me a lot to think about. I'm quite looking forward to the debate now.

According to the woman, advertisements ______ .

A.let us know the best product

B.give us sufficient information

C.fail to convince people

D.give misleading information

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第6题
听力原文:W: We’re having a debate on advertising tomorrow and I have to take part.M: That’

听力原文:W: We’re having a debate on advertising tomorrow and I have to take part.

M: That’s interesting. I should like to hear what young people think about advertising.

W: Well, we wouldn’t know what there was to buy if we didn’t have advertisements.

M: Yes, that’s true—up to a point. Advertisements provide information that we need. If someone has produced a new article, naturally the seller wants to tell us about it.

W: Yes, and advertisements tell us which product is the best.

M: Do they? I don’t think so. Every manufacturer says that his product is the best, or at least tries to give that impression. Only one can be the best, so the others are misleading us, aren’t they?

W: Well, I suppose, but we don’t have to believe them, do we?

M: Are you saying that advertisements aren’t effective? I don’t think that intelligent businessmen would spend millions of dollars on advertising if nobody believed the advertisements, do you?

W: Perhaps not, but after all, it’s their money that they’re spending.

M: Is it? I think not. The cost of advertising is added to the price of the article. You and me and all the other people who buy the article pay for the advertising!

W: Well, I suppose we get something for our money—some information.

M: Yes, but don’t forget it’s often misleading information, and sometimes harmful.

(23)

A.To take part in a debate.

B.To make an advertisement.

C.To sell a new product.

D.To have a picnic.

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第7题
听力原文:M: We're having a debate on advertising Thursday evening and I have to take part.

W: That's interesting. I should like to hear what people think about advertising.

M: [19] What's there to say? We must have advertising, mustn't we?

W: Why?

M: Well, [19] we wouldn't know what there was to buy if we didn't have advertisements.

W: Yes, that's true up to a point. Advertisements provide information that we need. If someone has produced a new article, naturally, the seller wants to tell us about it.

M: Yes. And the advertisements tell us which product is the best.

W: Do they? I don't think so. Every manufacturer says that his product is the best or at least tries to give the impression. [20] Only one can be the best, so the others are misleading, aren't they?

M: Well, in a way, I suppose. But we don't have to believe them, do we?

W: Are you saying that advertisements aren't effective? I don't think that intelligent businessmen will spend millions of dollars on advertising if nobody believes the advertisements, do you?

M: Perhaps not. But after all, it's their money that they are spending.

W: Is it? I think not. The cost of advertising is added to the price of the article. [21] You and I and all the other people who buy the article pay for the advertising.

M: Well, I suppose we get something for our money… some information.

W: Yes, [20] but don't forget it's often misleading information, and sometimes harmful.

M: Harmful?

W: What about advertisements designed to persuade young people to smoke cigarettes? Wouldn't you say they are harmful?

M: You've given me a lot to think about. I'm quite looking forward to the debate now.

(20)

A.Neutral.

B.Cautious.

C.Favorable.

D.Negative.

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第8题
听力原文:M: Hi Diana, mind if I sit down?W: Not at all, Jerry. How have you been?M: Good.

听力原文:M: Hi Diana, mind if I sit down?

W: Not at all, Jerry. How have you been?

M: Good. But I'm surprised to see you on the city bus. Is your car in the shop?

W: No. I've just been thinking a lot about the environment lately. I think the air will be a lot cleaner if we all use public transportation when we could.

M: You are right. The diesel bus isn't exactly pollution free.

W: True. But they'll be running a lot cleaner soon. We were just talking about that in my environmental engineering class.

M: What's the city going to do? Install pollution filters in the buses?

W: They could, but those filters make the engines work harder and really cut down on fuel efficiency. Instead they found a way to make their engines more efficient.

M: How?

W: Well, there is a material called the coniine oxide. It's a really good insulator. And a thick coat of it gets sprayed on the certain part of the engine.

M: An insulator?

W: Yeah. Actually, what it does is to reflect back the heat of burning fuel. So the fuel will bum more completely.

M: Sounds like people should all go out and get this stuff to spray their car engines.

W: Well, it's not really that easy. You first have to heat the material over 10,000 degrees and then, well, you get the idea. It's not something you or I can do ourselves.

(27)

A.How to produce pollution free bus.

B.How to prevent our environment from being polluted.

C.Whether to ride a passenger bus or a private car.

D.How to reduce the pollutants produced by bus.

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第9题
听力原文:W: With us now, is Malcolm Bricklin, CEO of Visionary Vehicles.M: Hello, everyone

听力原文:W: With us now, is Malcolm Bricklin, CEO of Visionary Vehicles.

M: Hello, everyone.

W: We have been hearing a couple of things about this news that Ford Motor Company is slashing up to 30,000 jobs, shutting down 14 plants nationwide. Is it a big deal if we are no longer manufacturing these cars, Malcolm?

M: I think it's a huge deal. I mean the companies are massive employers both directly and indirectly, If you look at Ford after their restructuring, they've actually got 87,000 employees which is twice as many as Microsoft have worldwide. Moreover, if you look at those jobs, they are very high-paying jobs. These are people who can afford to buy their own products.

W: Er, it seems to indicate a big hit for our economy if these jobs go bye-bye.

M: Yeah, it's a really sad day for America.

W: But it is not as if cars are stopped being made, right?

M: Correct. Still a large number of cars are being made by American manufacturers. More than haft of the American cars sold in America are American. So what has happened over time is that as the market share has fallen, foreign car companies have come in taken over plants and set up new plants, and they have taken over that capacity. So, it is not like there are fewer cars being produced in America than there were 30 years ago.

W: Let me ask you about the Chinese coming in. What would it mean to American jobs, if and when that happens?

M: The Chinese cars we have seen so far aren't that great and they don't have the branding necessary to make a huge impact in the world stage.

(23)

A.It is closing down some factories in the US.

B.It no longer offers high-paying jobs.

C.The number of its employees is doubled after the restructuring.

D.It is manufacturing as many cars as before.

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第10题
听力原文:W: With us now, is Malcolm Bricklin, CEO of Visionary Vehicles.M: Hello, everyone

听力原文:W: With us now, is Malcolm Bricklin, CEO of Visionary Vehicles.

M: Hello, everyone.

W: We have been hearing a couple of things about this news that [22] Ford Motor Company is slashing up to 30,000 jobs, shutting down 14. plants nationwide. Is it a big deal if we are no longer manufacturing these cars, Malcolm?

M: I think it's a huge deal. I mean the companies are massive employers both directly and indirectly. If you look at Ford after their restructuring, they've actually got 87,000 employees which is twice as many as Microsoft have worldwide. Moreover, if you look at those jobs, they are very high-paying jobs. These are people who can afford to buy their own products.

W: Er, [23] it seems to indicate a big hit for our economy if these jobs go bye-bye.

M: Yeah, it's a really sad day for America.

W: But it is not as if cars are stopped being made, right?

M: Correct. Still a large number of cars are being made by American manufacturers. More than half of the American cars sold in America are American. [24] So what has happened over time is that as the market share has fallen: foreign car companies Rave come fin taken over plants and set up new plants, and they have taken over that capacity. So, it is not like there are fewer cars being produced in America than there were 30 years ago.

W: Let me ask you about the Chinese coming in. What would it mean to American jobs, if and when that happens?

M: [25] The Chinese cars we have seen so far aren't that great and they don't have the branding necessary to make a huge impact in the world stage.

(23)

A.It is closing down some factories in the US.

B.It no longer offers high-paying jobs.

C.The number of its employees is doubled after the restructuring.

D.It is manufacturing as many cars as before.

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第11题
听力原文:W: Now, could you tell me where the idea for the business first came from?M: Well

听力原文:W: Now, could you tell me where the idea for the business first came from?

M: Well, the original shop was opened by a retired printer by the name of Gruby. Mr. Gruby, being left-handed himself, thought of the idea to try and promote a few products for left-handers.

W: And how did he then go about actually setting up the business?

M: Well, he looked for any left-handed products that might already be on the market, which were very few, and then contacted manufacturers with the idea of having products produced for him, mainly in the scissor range to start with.

W: Right. So you do commission some part of your stock.

M: Yes, very much so. About 75 percent of our stock is specially made for us.

W: And the rest of it?

M: Hmm, the rest of it now, some 25, 30 years after Mr. Gruby's initial efforts, there are more left-handed products actually on the market. Manufacturers are now beginning to see that there is a market for left-handed products.

W: And what's the range of your stock?

M: The range consists of a variety of scissors from children scissors to scissors for tailors, hairdressers etc. We also have a large range of kitchenware.

W: What's the competition like? Do you have quite a lot of competition?

M: There other people in the business now are specialists, but only as mail-order outlets. But we have a shop here in central London plus a mail-order outlet, and we are, without any doubt, the largest supplier of left-handed items.

Questions 19 to 21 are based on the conversation you have just heard.

19. What kind of business is the man engaged in?

20. What does the man say about his stock of products?

21. What does the man say about other people in his line of business?

(20)

A.Providing aid to the disabled.

B.Selling products made for left-handers.

C.Promoting products for manufacturers.

D.Printing labels for manufactured goods.

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