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The four men didn’t feed the cows because ________[A] the cows fed themselves[B] Mr

The four men didn’t feed the cows because ________

[A] the cows fed themselves

[B] Mr. Johns wasn’t at home

[C] News of the World was a TV programme

[D] Stove-house is a place to feed the cows

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第1题
The four men didn't feed the cows because______. A. Mr. Johns wasn't at home B. the

The four men didn't feed the cows because______.

A. Mr. Johns wasn't at home

B. the cows fed themselves

C. Mr. Johns had feed the cows in the morning

D. they find it difficult to feed cows

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第2题
The four men didn't feed the cows because ______.A.the cows fed themselvesB.Mr. Johns wasn

The four men didn't feed the cows because ______.

A.the cows fed themselves

B.Mr. Johns wasn't at home

C.they were rabbiting and forgot to do it

D.Mr. Jones got back and fed the cows himself

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第3题
NEW YORK – The five men facing trial in the Sept. 11 attacks will plead not guilty. Th
ey would state their criticisms of U.S. foreign policy, the lawyer for one of the defendants said Sunday.

Scott Fenstermaker, the lawyer for accused terrorist Ali Abd al-Aziz Ali, said the men would not deny their role in the 2001 attacks but “would explain what happened and why they did it.”

Ali and four other men are accused of killing nearly 3,000 people in the nation's deadliest terrorist attack. The U.S. Justice Department announced earlier this month that they will face a civilian federal trial just blocks from the World Trade Center site.

Ali is also known as Ammar al-Baluchi. He is a nephew of claimed 9/11 planner, Khalid Sheikh Mohammed.

Mohammed, Ali and the others will explain “their assessment of American foreign policy,” Fenstermaker said.

“Their assessment is negative,” he said.

Fenstermaker met with Ali last week at the U.S. prison at Guantanamo Bay in Cuba. He has not spoken with the others. But he said the men have discussed the trial among themselves.

Fenstermaker was first quoted in The New York Times in Sunday's editions.

Critics of Attorney General Eric Holder decided to try the men in a New York City civilian courthouse. It has warned that the trial would provide the defendants with a propaganda platform.

Dean Boyd, a spokesman for the Department of Justice, said Sunday that while the men may attempt to use the trial to express their views, “we believe the courts and the federal judge may govern the trial. The course of justice will be led appropriately and with minimal break, as federal courts have done in the past.”

1. The five men thought that the U.S. foreign policy should be blamed for the 911 attack.{T; F}

2. Scott Fenstermaker is the lawyer for Ali Abd al-Aziz Ali and four other men.{T; F}

3. Nearly 3,000 people were killed in the 911 attack.{T; F}

4. The press didn't care about this civilian federal trial.{T; F}

5. We can infer from the article that the prisoners also have their freedom to express their own views in the U.S.A.{T; F}

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第4题
Part ADirections: Read the following four texts. Answer the questions below each text by c

Part A

Directions: Read the following four texts. Answer the questions below each text by choosing A, B, C or D . Mark your answers on ANSWER SHEET 1.

A smart man once said that the only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing. So, as a policeman, I have some urgent things to say to good people.

Days after days my men and I struggle to stop a tidal wave of crime. Something has gone terribly wrong with our once-proud American way of life. It has happened in the area of values. A principle ingredient is disappearing, and I think I know what it is: accountability.

Accountability isn't hard to define. It means that every person is responsible for his or her actions and liable for their consequences.

Of the many values that hold civilization together—honesty, kindness, and so on—accountability may be the most important of ail. Without it, there can be no respect, no trust, no law—and, ultimately, no society.

My job as a policeman is to impose accountability on people who refuse, or have never learned, to impose it on themselves. But as every policeman knows, external controls on people's behavior. are far less effective than internal restraints such as guilt, shame and embarrassment.

Luckily there are still communities—smaller towns, usually—where schools keep discipline and where parents hold up standards that proclaim: "In this family certain things are not tolerated—they are simply not done!"

Yet more and more, especially in our larger cities and suburbs, these inner restraints are loosening. Your typical robber has none. He considers your property his property; he takes what he wants, including your life if you make him very angry.

The main cause of this breakdown is a radical shift in attitudes. Thirty years ago, if a crime was committed, society was considered the victim. Now, in a shocking reversal, it's the criminal who is considered victimized: by his underprivileged upbringing, by the school that didn't teach him to read, by the church that failed to teach him with moral guidance, by the parents who didn't provide a stable home.

I don't believe it. Many others in equally disadvantaged circumstances choose not to engage in criminal activities. If we free the criminal, even partly, from accountability, we become a society of endless excuses where no one accepts responsibility for anything.

We desperately need more people who believe that the person who commits a crime is the one responsible for it.

What the wise man said suggests that ______.

A.it's unnecessary for good people to do anything in face of evil

B.it's certain that evil will prevail if good men do nothing about it

C.it's only natural for virtue to defeat evil

D.it's desirable for good men to keep away from evil

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第5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 air hostess was in the small kitchen at the back of the aeroplane preparing the trays for lunch when a little old lady came and spoke to her. "Could you please tell me," she asked, "where is the ladies lavatory in this plane?"

"Yes, madam," said the air hostess and smiled. "It is right at the other end of the plane at the front."

The little out lady went too far. She walked all the way to the front of the plane, opened the door in front of her, and saw the captain of the aeroplane and the other officers. They were all busy at their work and did not see her. She went out again, shut the door and returned to the air hostess.

"Oh, didn't you find it, madam?" the girl asked her.

"Yes, 1 did," said the little old lady. "But there are four men in the ladies lavatory watching television."

(27)

A.At about noon.

B.Late in the 'afternoon.

C.Early in the morning.

D.At dawn.

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第6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: A wise man once said that the only thing necessary to win over evil is for good men to do nothing. So, as a police officer, I want to say some things to good people.

My job as a police officer is to impose responsibility on people who refuse, or have never learned to impose it on themselves. But as every policeman knows, external controls on people's behavior. are far less effective than internal restraints such as guilt, shame and embarrassment.

Yet, more and more, especially in our larger cities and suburbs, these inner restraints are loosening. Your typical robber has none. He considers your property his property; he takes what he wants, including your life.

The main cause of this break down is a change in attitudes. Thirty years ago, if a crime was committed, society was considered the victim. But now, it's the criminal who is considered victimized: by the school that didn't teach him to read, by the church that failed to reach him, by the parents who didn't provide a stable home.

I don't believe it. Many others in equally disadvantaged circumstances choose not to engage in criminal activities. If we free the criminal, even partly, from responsibility, we become a society of endless excuses where there is no one who accepts responsibility for anything.

We in America desperately need more people who believe that the person who commits a crime is the one responsible for it.

(27)

A.It's unnecessary for good people to do anything in face of evil.

B.It's certain that evil will prevail if good men do nothing about it.

C.It's only natural for virtue to defeat evil.

D.It's desirable for good men to keep away from evil.

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第7题
Britain has laws to make sure that women have the same opportunities as men in education,
jobs and training. But it's still unusual to women doing dirty or heavy jobs.

Nancy Florey is a car maintenance engineer in London. She used to be a secretary. Jessica Human, a journalist with The Observer, a Sunday newspaper, asked her why she wanted to work with cars.

"My first reason was independence," she said. "I also wanted to use my hands, and I like learning about how things work. Many people refer to have a woman repair their cars, too. "

Nancy didn't find it easy to become a car maintenance engineer. She went to a Government Skill Center-a special sort of college where people can learn a new job-for twenty weeks. "For ten weeks I was the only woman among four hundred men, and some of them were rude to me, just because of my sex. It was also very tiring -from 8 in the morning to 5 at night, with only 30 minutes for lunch."

Now Nancy works freelance-that is, she's self-employed, working for herself and not for a garage or a company.

Jessica Human also spoke to Marina, who works as a general builder in Sheffield, an industrial town in the north of England. Like Nancy, Marina used to be a secretary. "I didn't enjoy it at all," she said, "I wanted to do more practical work, and I wanted to be self- employed."

Marina joined a women's building co-operative, and she learnt her job from other people and from experience. However, many of the women in her group have been specially trained. Most of the jobs they do are improvements to buildings and general repairs.

"People often say, 'Oh, women aren't strong enough,' but I don't think strength is important," said Marina. "The important thing is to get used to doing a different sort of work."

Marina would like more women to come into the building industry. "Everything built at the moment is a product of man's world, ff women become builders, they will be able to understand the production of their houses and their towns."

According to the passage, what do British laws ensure women?

A.They ensure that women get higher pay than men.

B.They ensure that women enjoy more freedom than men.

C.They ensure that women do whatever they like to do.

D.They ensure that women have equal chances with men in education and work.

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第8题
Some stories say the three men had changed so much that their ()didn’t recognize them.
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第9题
Part ADirections: Read the following four texts. Answer the questions below each text by c

Part A

Directions: Read the following four texts. Answer the questions below each text by choosing A, B, C or D. (40 points)

The moral high ground has always been female territory. Men, after all, lie and cheat and rob and pollute the environment and disproportionately populate the prisons, while women do their best to appreciate their good qualities. Some women, at least.

But with the rise of feminism, the assaults on men's moral probity have become more frequent, and the belief in their arrogance and lack of concern for anything but their own selfish ends has become a truism. It's the men who are greedy. It's the men who are disloyal. It's the men who will do anything for money. It's the men who are immature.

In the world of sport, pouty male athletes are Whipping boys of talk radio. They have graced the cover of Sports Illustrate, and on the inside have been vilified for a litany d sins, among them greed, disdain for the fans who pay their exorbitant salaries, and a lack of respect for the game that the fans love and that has made them rich.

Female athletes, on the other hand, have been placed on a pedestal—but it has been a pretty easy one to climb. For one thing, there hasn't been enough money to get greedy about. For another, there haven't been any fans. And for third, those who didn't love the game had absolutely no reason to keep playing.

But thanks to the rise of women's basketball, female basketball players are going to find themselves tempted by the same vanities that have seduced so many men- and though we know some will give in, we don't know how many.

For women's basketball to become a major sport in America, as opposed to a profitable one like arena football, something is going to be offered other than just pure skill. That something should be, and if fact will have to be, a different attitude, a purer sense of sport, than the men deliver. It may be asking too much of women to withstand the temptations that have sucked male athletes into prima donna poses, but then again it may be true that women have occupied the high moral ground for so long because they actually are more sensitive to what's important in the long run.

I honestly don't know how this drama will play out, but the process will tell us about more than just the fate of women's basketball. If women, who are steadily gaining more and more control in this world, can truly respond in a more reasoned way to the pull of power, then there is hope for the 21st century. But if women, as a gender, can do no hatter than men when given the chance, then in basketball as in life, we can only look ahead to more of the same.

The moral high ground has always been female territory because______.

A.men do evil things, while women do their best to appreciate their qualities

B.the heavy burden of life forces men to be cunning and worldly, while women only need to enjoy the life

C.men aren't as good as women

D.men don't think that the moral is important

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第10题
It can be concluded from tile story that ______.A.Jim and his men didn't rob the familyB.t

It can be concluded from tile story that ______.

A.Jim and his men didn't rob the family

B.the family they were going to rob was not rich in fact

C.the thief sent to the beautiful house was foolish enough

D.the young man and the girl were husband and wife

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