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(2).

∙A.Goforatrip.

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(3).

∙A.HewillgethisPh.D.intwoyears.

∙B.HehasalotofworktodoinordertogethisM.A..

∙C.HewillgethisM.A.soon.

∙D.Hehasenoughtroublewithanotherlanguage.

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三、{{B}}SectionB{{/B}}(总题数:

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(1).WhenwasJohnLennonkilledbyhisownfan?

∙A.OnDecember8,1980.

∙B.OnOctober7,1981.

∙C.OnNovember9,1983.

∙D.OnDecember8,1984.

[解析]OnDecember8,1980,JohnLennonwasgunneddowninfrontofhisNewYorkCityapartmentbuilding.LennonandhiswifeYokoOnohadjustlet1arecordingstudioinNewYorkatabout10:

30p.m.onthatfatefulnight21yearsago,andwhenthecouplereachedtheirhome,thenowlegendaryDakota,Lennonwasshotrepeatedlyby25year-oldfanMarkDavidChapman.LennondiedsoonafterofmassivebloodlossandwaspronounceddeadonarrivalatRooseveltHospital.Lennon'

slegacyishisphenomenalbodyofwork,bothasamemberoftheBeatlesandasasoloartist.Lennon'

sverypublicmurderraisedsecurityissuesforcelebritieshenceforward,sincebeingapproachableandaccessibleisalargepartofbeinganentertainer,evenwhenitoftenconstitutesaninvasionofprivacy.Singer-songwriterDanFogelbergspokewithLAUNCHsometimeagoabouthisownpersonalfears."

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hesaid.WhenwasJohnLennonkilledbyhisownfan?

(2).HowoldwasMarkDavidChapmanwhenheshotatJohnLennon?

∙A.25yearsold.

∙B.21yearsold.

∙C.23yearsold.

∙D.24yearsold.

[解析]HowoldwasMarkDavidChapmanwhenheshotatJohnLennon?

(3).WhoisDanFogelberg?

∙A.Asingersongwriter.

∙B.Adirectorsinger.

∙C.Acomposersongwriter.

∙D.Anactorsinger.

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(1).WhatistrueaboutCentralParkinNewYorkCity?

∙A.Itcoversanareaofmorethan430hectares.

∙B.Ittookmorethan16yearstocomplete.

∙C.Thelakesandwoodlandswereallbuiltbyhumanlabor.

∙D.ThetwodesignersoftheparkwerefromBritain.

[解析]CentralParkinNewYorkCitycoversanareaofmorethan340hectares.ItwasthefirstpublicparkbuiltintheUnitedStates.In1958,adesigncompetitionwasheldtofindthebestideaforplanningthishugeareainthecenterofNewYorkCity.Thewinnersweretwolandscapedesigners,AmericanFrederickLawOlmstedandCalvertVauxfromBritain.Itwasnoteasytocreatethispark.Itmaylooklikeanaturalenvironmentoflakesandwoodlands,butitwasentirelybuiltbyhumanlabor.Workersmovedmillionsofcubicmetersofstoneandearthtoclearthearea.Theybroughtinmorethan14,000cubicmetersoffertilesoilfromNewJerseytomakeitpossibletogrowtreesandotherplants.Ittook15yearstocompletetheproject.CentralParkwasahugesuccessandhelpedcreateamovementacrosstheUnitedStatesforcreatingpublicgardens.Today,theparkismanagedbytheCentralParkConservancyunderanagreementwiththecityofNewYork.TheConservancyraisesabout85%ofthepark'

s27milliondollaryearlybudget.THereareafewfactsthathelpshowjusthowbig--andbusy--CentralParkis.Itcontainssevenkilometersofpathsforhorsebackridingandabout93kilometersofwalkingpaths.Whenyougettiredfromallthatwalking,therearemorethan9,000bencheswhereyoucansitdown.hereare21playgroundsforchildrenaswellasareastoplaybasketball,baseball,footballandevenchess.Thereisalsoazoo.And,everysummer,visitorscanwatchplaysbyWilliamShakespeareinanoutdoortheater.About25millionpeoplevisitCentralParkeachyeartoenjoyitsmanysightsandactivities.Theparkisalsoimportantfornaturallife.Itcontainsmorethan26,000trees.Andhundredsofkindsofbirdshavebeensightedintheparkwhichservesasastoppingareaforbirdsastheyflytootherplaces.

(2).HowlongarethewalkingpathsinCentralPark?

∙A.7kilometers.

∙B.9kilometers.

∙C.39kilometers.

∙D.93kilometers.

(3).Whatgamescanthechildrenplayinthepark?

∙A.Baseball,footballandvolleyball.

∙B.Basketball,baseballandfootball.

∙C.Basketball,footballandhockey.

∙D.Chess,baseballandtabletennis.

四、{{B}}SectionC{{/B}}(总题数:

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blog"

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