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● Why is (71) fun? What delights may its practitioner expect as his reward? First is the s

heer joy of making things. As the child delights in his mud pie, so the adult enjoys building things, especially things of his own design. Second is the pleasure of making things that are useful to other people. Third is the fascination of fashioning complex puzzle-like objects of interlocking moving parts and watching them work in subtle cycles, playing out the consequences of principles built in from the beginning. Fourth is the joy of always learning, which springs from the (72) nature of the task. In one way or another the problem is ever new, and its solver learns something: sometimes (73) , sometimes theoretical, and sometimes both. Finally, there is the delight of working in such a tractable medium. The (74) , like the poet, works only slightly removed from pure thought-stuff. Few media of creation are so flexible, so easy to polish and rework, so readily capable of realizing grand conceptual structures.

Yet the program (75) , unlike the poet's words, is real in the sense that it moves and works, producing visible outputs separate from the construct itself. It prints results, draws pictures, produces sounds, oves arms. Programming then is fun because it gratifies creative longings built deep within us and delights sensibilities we have in common with all men.

(71)A. programming B. composing C. working D. writing (72)A. repeating B. basic C. non-repeating D. advance (73)A. semantic B. practical C. lexical D. syntactical (74)A. poet B. architect C. doctor D. programmer (75)A. construct B. code C. size D. scale

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听力原文:M: I thought it would be fun if we all went to the movie downtown. W: Count me ou

听力原文:M: I thought it would be fun if we all went to the movie downtown.

W: Count me out.

M: Why?

W: I' ve heard that it' s not worth the money.

What does the woman mean?

A.The man should not expect her to go along.

B.She doesn' t think she has enough money.

C.She will go even though the movie is bad.

D.The man should count the number of people going.

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第2题
Whyis(71)fun?Whatdelightsmayitspractitiopectashisreward?Firstisthesheerjoyofmakingthings.A

Why is (71) fun? What delights may its practitiopect as his reward? First is the sheer joy of making things. As the child delights in his mud pie, so the adult enjoys building things, especially things of his own design. Second is the pleasure of making things that are useful to other people. Third is the fascination of fashioning complex puzzle-like objects of interlocking moving parts and watching them work in subtle cycles, playing out the consequences of principles built in from the beginning. Fourth is the joy of always learning, which springs from the (72) nature of the task. In one way or another the problem is ever new, and its solver learns something:sometimes (73), sometimes theoretical, and sometimes both. Finally, there is the delight of working in such a tractable medium. The (74), like the poet, works only slightly removed from pure thought-stuff. Few media of creation are so flexible, so easy to polish and rework, so readily capable of realizing grand conceptual structures.

Yet the program (75), unlike the poet's words, is real in the sense that it moves and works, producing visible outputs separate from the construct itself. It prints results, draws pictures, produces sounds, moves arms.Programming then is fun because it gratifies creative longings built deep within us and delights sensibilities we have in common with all men

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C.working

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B.basic

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B.practical

C.lexical

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B.architect

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B.code

C.size

D.scale

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第3题
● Why is (71) fun? What delights may its practitioner expect as his reward? First is the s
heer joy of making things. As the child delights in his mud pie, so the adult enjoys building things, especially things of his own design. Second is the pleasure of making things that are useful to other people. Third is the fascination of fashioning complex puzzle-like objects of interlocking moving parts and watching them work in subtle cycles, playing out the consequences of principles built in from the beginning. Fourth is the joy of always learning, which springs from the (72) nature of the task. In one way or another the problem is ever new, and its solver learns something: sometimes (73) , sometimes theoretical, and sometimes both. Finally, there is the delight of working in such a tractable medium. The (74) , like the poet, works only slightly removed from pure thought-stuff. Few media of creation are so flexible, so easy to polish and rework, so readily capable of realizing grand conceptual structures.

Yet the program (75) , unlike the poet's words, is real in the sense that it moves and works, producing visible outputs separate from the construct itself. It prints results, draws pictures, produces sounds, oves arms. Programming then is fun because it gratifies creative longings built deep within us and delights sensibilities we have in common with all men.

(71)A. programming B. composing C. working D. writing (72)A. repeating B. basic C. non-repeating D. advance (73)A. semantic B. practical C. lexical D. syntactical (74)A. poet B. architect C. doctor D. programmer (75)A. construct B. code C. size D. scale

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第4题
听力原文:M: Well, you seemed to be having fun watching the movie?W: Yeah, it was funny. I

听力原文:M: Well, you seemed to be having fun watching the movie?

W: Yeah, it was funny. I think it kept me in stitches right from the start.

M: You know, whenever I watch a comedy, I always like to know why it is that people like to laugh. I mean, why does it feel so good to laugh?

W: Yeah, I heard from my biology professor that even after centuries of scientific research, no one knows why human beings and just a few other primates laugh.

M: I read that Charles Darwin thought that laughter begins with small babies. He believed that even prehistoric parents must have interpreted baby’s laughter. The parents enjoyed the laughter, which encouraged them to continue caring for the child.

W: Yes, apparently researchers have also found that it has a positive effect on many parents and that it produces certain hormones that actually switch on the body’s immune system and actually help fight off diseases. So it could be helpful to fight off diseases.

M: I also heard that some psychology professors found that men are more likely to make jokes than women are, and women are more likely to laugh at them than men are. 30

W: If only your jokes are funny, I might laugh more and fit the pattern.

M: Well, I’ve heard that apes also like laughing.

W: I heard that too. Chimpanzees, apes, and a few other primates laugh, but no other animals do. I’ve seen them laugh at zoos, when tickling each other, and when playing chasing games. Their laugh sounds like rapid panting, but I’ve been assured it’s a kind of laughing.

M: Which reminds me I’d better get back to those apes I have for roommates before they eat all the chicken I left out in the kitchen!

(23)

A.The purpose of laughter.

B.The cause of laughter and its effects.

C.Why and when people laugh.

D.The origin of laughter.

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第5题
听力原文:W: Congratulations, Mr. Wang.M: Thanks.W: I hear that you do a lot of sports. Are

听力原文:W: Congratulations, Mr. Wang.

M: Thanks.

W: I hear that you do a lot of sports. Are you a professional marathoner?

M: No, I'm an amateur. But I am a sports fan and exercise every day.

W: Your performance is very good for an amateur. How hard do you have to train for a marathon?

M: I try to train for 3 hours every day.

W: How many sports do you do as pastimes?

M: Quite a few.

W: And what are they?

M: Jogging, swimming, cycling, Taiji, soccer, martial arts and some others.

W: Why do you like swimming?

M: Because it is good for the back and it is relaxing.

W: And cycling? What's cycling good for?

M: The legs. I like it because it's not expensive and I think it's relaxing.

W: You also do Taiji.

M: Yes, that's fight. Taiji is good for breathing. It's very relaxing.

W: But jogging isn't very relaxing, is it?

M: No, it isn't. But it is good for losing weight and it's very good for the heart.

W: And soccer?

M: Yes, I like soccer as a team sport. It's fun, fast and sometimes is very exciting.

W: You also do martial arts?

M: Yes, it's fun and exciting. I like it a lot.

What is the relationship between the two persons?

A.A wife and a husband.

B.An interviewer and an interviewee.

C.Two strangers.

D.Two friends.

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第6题
听力原文:M: Well, you seemed to be having fun watching the movie?W: Yeah, it was good fun.

听力原文:M: Well, you seemed to be having fun watching the movie?

W: Yeah, it was good fun. I think it kept me in stitches right from the start.

M: You know, whenever I watch comedy, I always like to know why it is that people like to laugh. I mean, why does it feel so good to laugh?

W: Yeah, I heard from my biology professor that even after centuries of scientific research, no one knows for sure why human beings and just a few other primates laugh.

M: I read somewhere that Charles Darwin thought that laughter, which begins with small babies, was like an evolutionary "reward" to the mother and father. Baby's laughter sounded and felt so different from crying, he believed, that even prehistoric parents must have interpreted it as a sign of well-being, kind of like the purring of a kitten. The parents enjoyed the laughter, which encouraged them to continue caring for the child.

W: Yes, apparently researchers have also found that it has a positive effect on many patients and that it produces certain hormones that actually switch on the body's immune system and actually help fight off diseases. So it could be to help fight off disease.

M: I also heard that some psychology professor from the University of Maryland, studied the laughter that takes place in conversations between men and women and found that most laughter takes place when males are talking and females are listening. Men are more likely to make jokes than women are, and women are more likely to laugh at them than men are.

W: If only your jokes were funny, I might laugh more and lit that pattern.

M: Well, I've heard that apes also like laughing.

W: I heard that too. Chimpanzees, apes, orangutans and a few other primates laugh, but no other animals do. I've seen them laugh at zoos, when tickling each other, and when playing chasing games. Their laugh sounds like rapid panting, but I've been assured it's a kind of laughing.

M: Which reminds me I'd better go back before my roommates eat all the chicken I left out in the kitchen!

(23)

A.The purpose of laughter.

B.The cause of laughter and its effects.

C.Who and when people laugh.

D.The origins of laughter.

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第7题
听力原文:W: Robert, you play the guitar, don't you?M: I used to. But I haven't played quit

听力原文:W: Robert, you play the guitar, don't you?

M: I used to. But I haven't played quite some time. I don't really have time these days with all my studies. Why do you ask?

W: I'm trying to organize a group to play at some parties on weekends. We still need a guitar player.

M: Well, I don't know. But your idea sounds fun to me.

W: Oh, it will be. I'm more or less in charge of things, so if you want to give it a try, you're in. It's as easy as that. Besides, it's a great chance to get out and meet people.

M: But I haven't practiced for a long time. I don't know if I remember any songs I used to play.

W: Don't worry about that. I just thought I'd ask you to try and join us sometime when we were practicing. We'll be practicing for a few months before we give performances.

M: OK, I'll have a try.

W: I'm sure you can do it. And it will be fun, too.

What do you think Robert is?

A.A dancer.

B.A singer.

C.A student.

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第8题
听力原文:W: This business of having to be a role model, where you can never relax, hang lo
ose, can you?

M: Well, I can't exactly go to hang with my friends at some of the places we used to go to, and just basically raise hell and have a whole bunch of fun. I can't do that any more because it's not good for the public to see that. It's not good for me.

W: Your father said you have the ability to be one of the biggest influences in history, not just golf, humanity. What do you think of that?

M: I think that is more important than just my golf. I think my golf is merely a vehicle to influence people

W: How?

M: How? Oh, so many kids look up to role models, so I can help out kids in a positive way, I can influence their lives in a positive way, and I think that's what it's about.

W: I mean you are only 21, what's the goal? Where do you go?

M: Keep winning.

W: But you know, at a certain point, doesn't lose its thing... ?

M: Winning never gets old and having fun never gets old either. And you always have fun.

W: And playing these tournaments is with all the apprehension and everything, still fun?

M: Always. The day it's not fun is the day I quit And it's been fan since I was in the high chair. And it's fun today.

Why can't the man go to some places and have fun with his friends?

A.Because it will help the public.

B.Because it will do harm to his reputation.

C.Because he is always fully occupied as a role model.

D.Because he always raises hell with others.

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第9题
听力原文:M: Juliet, you chose not to go to college. Why? Was it about money?W: Well. I don

听力原文:M: Juliet, you chose not to go to college. Why? Was it about money?

W: Well. I don't want to sit here to say I was too poor to go to college. But the fact is that we didn't have the money, though my mum probably could have made enough somehow. I probably could have worked harder at school and gotten better grades, so, it is really I didn't get to go to college. I had a wish to go to school every other week. It wasn't just my path.

M: At the time did you feel that you were missing something?

W: My best friend went off to university and I just remember every time I talk to her. It all sounded so fun and so great. Here I was Selling 10 shoes and getting on the bus every day to work in town. We both thought the other's life was so much more exciting. I was trying hard to make enough to pay for my own flat every two months and that seemed so exciting to her. And she would talk about studying for finals, and going to parties. and I thought, God, she is so perfect.

Why did the woman not go to college?

A.She didn't pass the exam.

B.She wasn't interested in college.

C.She couldn't afford college education.

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第10题
SECTION ACONVERSATIONSDirections: In this section you will hear several conversations. Lis

SECTION A CONVERSATIONS

Directions: In this section you will hear several conversations. Listen to the conversations carefully and then answer the questions that follow.

听力原文:M: Hey, Alien, how are you?

W: I'm fine Bob. Aren't you glad the semester is over?

M: Yes, are you going to go to the rock concert Friday night?

W: I haven' t thought much about it, and you? M: Sure, would you like to go with me?

W: Sounds like fun! M: You have to buy your own ticket, though.

W: Are you broke again? Let me treat you.

M: Wow, where did you come into so much cash?

W: You know ! am a waitress at the student center. Anyway, now that final exams are almost over, I' d love a night out.

M: Since you've been so great about buying the tickets, why don' t you take us out to dinner?.

W: You've got a deal. Let's buy the tickets now.

This conversation took place ______

A.in the middle of the semester

B.at the beginning of exams

C.at the end of the school year

D.in the middle of summer vacation

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第11题
听力原文:M: Hey, Allen, how are you?W: I'm fine Bob. Aren't you glad the semester is over?

听力原文:M: Hey, Allen, how are you?

W: I'm fine Bob. Aren't you glad the semester is over?

M: Yes, are you going to go to the rock concert Friday night?

W: I haven't thought much about it, and you?

M: Sure, would you like to go with me?

W: Sounds like fun!

M: You have to buy your own ticket, though.

W: Are you broke again? Let me treat you.

M: Wow, where did you come into so rich cash?

W: You know I am a waitress at the student center. Anyway, now that annual exams are almost over, I'd like a night out.

M: Since you've been worried about buying the tickets, why don't you take us out to dinner?

W: You've got a deal. Let's buy the tickets now.

(20)

A.in the middle of the semester

B.at the beginning of exams

C.at the end of the school year

D.in the middle of summer vacation

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