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听力原文:Those who had seen the film at previous sessions are divided into groups studying

听力原文: Those who had seen the film at previous sessions are divided into groups studying the elements of a petroleum-free community: food, water, shelter, health and medicine, and alternate energy sources. The energy group, which includes two solar equipment installers and a re- tired engineer/physicist, will study existing alternative energy sources and determine which are possible here. Also on the list are alternate-fuel transit systems, energy waste and conservation potential, and the offerings of at least two bio-diesel suppliers. The shelter group is considering such alternate building styles and how much of the needed material can be produced locally. Group members want to know how many people will need housing in the future and how to develop new housing without jeopardizing agricultural land. Opportunities for making existing housing more energy efficient and building shared-housing communities are also on the list. The health and medicine group is looking at incorporating alternative heating systems in the incoming hospital, social service networks, local cultivation of medicinal plants, and legal obstacles to alternative medical approaches.

The water group wants to know the amount needed for a family of four and the possibility of salvaging more of the rainy season's abundance.

What does this passage mainly discuss?

A.The sixth installment of the Harry Potter series.

B.The character of Harry Potter.

C.The kids' love for Harry Potter.

D.J. K. Rowling's writing style.

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A.815.

B.855.

C.831.

D.865.

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听力原文:On mental tests, half to two-thirds of the people in their 70s were as intellectually agile as people in their 30s. Those who fell below average tended to be people who had not make a lifelong habit of reading. ()

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A.A storm watch.

B.The weather.

C.Today's high temperature.

D.The changing seasons.

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听力原文:We can make progress in the Six-Party Talks if North Korea is ready to return and

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B.work under better conditions

C.keep independent mining jobs

D.work for shorter hours

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听力原文:On mental tests, half to two-thirds of the people in their 70s were as intellectu
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Section D听力原文:If this is a "Mandela moment" for America, there were—perhaps inevitably

Section D

听力原文: If this is a "Mandela moment" for America, there were—perhaps inevitably—few specific clues in Barack Obama's victory speech as to how that will work its way through on to the world stage. But for those who have objected to American unilateralism during the Bush years there was the commitment to listening, the promise—in Mr. 0bama's words—of a new dawn of American leadership, coupled with the pledge to defeat those who "would tear this world down".

Among the reaction from Europe, President Sarkozy said the American people had chosen "change, openness and optimism". And the European Commission president, Jose Manuel Barroso, said "we need a new deal for a new world".

Iraq's foreign minister was quick to tell Mr Obama that there was "a great deal at stake" in Iraq and he did not foresee a quick US disengagement, while President Hamid Karzai of Afghanistan said he hoped the election would bring peace, life and prosperity to his country.

Managing such expectations abroad, as well as at home, will clearly be one of Mr. Obama's biggest challenges.

If this is a "Mandela moment" for America, there were—perhaps inevitably—few specific clues in Barack Obama's victory speech as to how that will work its way through on to the world stage. But for those who have objected to American【21】during the Bush years there was the commitment to listening, the promise—in Mr. Obama's words—of【22】American leadership, coupled with the pledge to defeat those who "would【23】"

Among the reaction from Europe, President Sarkozy said the American people had chosen "change, openness and【24】" And the European Commission president, Jose Manuel Barroso, said "we need a new deal for a new world".

Iraq' s foreign minister【25】Mr. Obama that there was "【26】" in Iraq and he did not foresee a quick US disengagement,【27】President Hamid Karzai of Afghanistan said he hoped the election would bring peace, life and【28】to his country.

Managing such【29】abroad, as well as at home, will clearly be one of Mr. Obama's biggest【30】

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听力原文: The wage gap is a statistical indicator often used as an index of the status of women's earnings relative to men's. It is also used to compare the earnings of other races and ethnicities to those of white males, a group generally not subject to race --or sex--based discrimination. The wage gap is expressed as a percentage (e. g. , in 2003, women earned 76% as much as men) and is calculated by dividing the median annual earnings for women by the median annual earnings for men.

The Equal Pay Act was signed in 1963, making it illegal for employers to pay unequal wages to men and women who hold the same job and do the same work. At the time of the EPA's passage, women earned just 58 cents for every dollar earned by men. By 2003, 40 years later, that rate had only increased to 76 cents, an improvement of less than half a penny a year. Minority women fare the worst. African-American women earn just 65 cents to every dollar earned by white men, and for Hispanic women that figure drops to merely 54 cents per dollar.

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A.males.

B.ethnic males.

C.white males.

D.women.

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听力原文:Q: Who are your target readers?A: They are people of comparatively higher levels,

听力原文:Q: Who are your target readers?

A: They are people of comparatively higher levels, consisting largely of university students, postgraduates, English workers, those who study English by themselves and lovers of English language. For example, I met some of my target readers in America and England in 1988-1989 when I visited some of the higher institutions as a visiting scholar. They were all young and promising graduate students, very kind and obliging to me. They said that they were the ardent readers of our magazine and as a result of reading it, they had not only enlarged their English vocabulary and then succeeded in getting high grades in TOEFL and GRE, but also learned a lot of knowledge from the selected materials in our magazine which assisted them to go abroad to pursue further study.

Who are The World of English's target readers?

A.People of comparatively higher levels.

B.People consisting largely of university students, postgraduates, English workers.

C.Those who study English abroad.

D.The lovers of English language.

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听力原文:W: How important are friends to you, Martin?M: I've never had a lot of friends an

听力原文:W: How important are friends to you, Martin?

M: I've never had a lot of friends and regarded them as particularly important.

Q: What do we know about Martin?

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A.He has a lot of friends.

B.He has no friends.

C.He regards friends as those who have no particular importance to him.

D.He thinks friends are particularly important.

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Less than half a minute into the trading session, / prices for wheat, com and soybeans dropped by the daily limit the exchanges permit / before halting trading in those commodities. /

The decline may hurt many farmers who have held crops off the market, / hoping to get more for their grain, / but it is unclear how consumers will be affected. /

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