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B)2.3.
C)57.
D)12.
Question4
A)Itcanreducethetimetotravel.
B)Itcanreducethevehiclesonroads.
C)Itcanmovecargobetweennorthandsouth.
D)AllofA、BandC.
NewsThree:
Directions:
Questions5to7arebasedonthenewsreportyouhavejustheard.
Question5
A)Hewasabandonedbyhisparents.
B)Hegotlostintheforest.
C)Hewentfartodrinkwater.
D)Itwasn'
tmentioned.
Question6
A)Theboy'
sfather.
B)Soldiers,policeandvolunteers.
C)Japan'
smilitary.
D)Childpsychiatrists.
Question7
A)OnWednesdaynight.
B)Afewminuteslater.
C)Wednesday.
D)SinceSaturday.
SectionBConversation
Inthissection,youwillheartwolongconversations。
Attheendofeachconversationsyouwillhearfourquestions。
Boththeconversationsandthequestion-swillbespokenonlyonce。
Afteryouhearaquestion。
YoumustchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD)。
ThenmarkthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet1withasinglelinethroughthecenter。
Conversation1:
Questions8to11arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.
Question8
A)Heprefersthesmallereveningclasses.
B)Hehassignedupforadaycourse.
C)Hehastoworkduringtheday.
D)Hefindstheeveningcoursecheaper.
Question9
A)Learnacomputerlanguage.
B)Learndataprocessing.
C)Buysomecomputersoftware.
D)Buyafewcoursebooks.
Question10
A)Thursdayevening,from7:
00to9:
45.
B)FromSeptember1toNewYear'
seve.
C)EveryMonday,lastingfor12weeks.
D)Threehoursaweek,45hoursintotal.
Question11
A)Whattobringforregistration.
B)Wheretoattendtheclass.
C)HowhecangettoFrostHall.
D)Whetherhecanuseacheck.
Conversation2:
Questions12to15arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.
Question12
A)Atrainingcoach.
B)Atradingadviser.
C)Aprofessionalmanager.
D)Afinancialtrader.
Question13
A)Hecansaveonlivingexpenses.
B)Heconsiderscookingcreative.
C)Hecanenjoyhealthierfood.
D)Hethinkstake-awayistasteless.
Question14
A)Itissomethinginevitable.
B)Itisfrustratingsometimes.
C)Ittakespatiencetomanage.
D)Itcanbeagoodthing.
Question15
A)Theelementofuncertaintyandthementalchallenge.
B)Theelementofcertaintyandphysicalchallenge.
C)Thewayhedealswithallkindsofemotions.
D)Thesuccessthathisstressfuljobbringsabout.
SectionCPassages
Inthissection,youwillhearthreepassages。
Attheendofeachpassage,youwillhearthreeorfourquestions。
Boththepassageandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce。
Afteryouhearaquestion,youmustchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD)。
ThenmarkthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet1withasinglelinethroughthecentre。
Passage1:
Questions16to18arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.
Question16
A)Therewerenoplanetswithoutmoons.
B)TherewasnoairorwateronJupiter.
C)Lifewasnotpossibleinouterspace.
D)Themysteryoflifecouldnotberesolved.
Question17
A)Ithasanumberofactivevolcanoes.
B)Ithasanatmosphereliketheearth'
s.
C)Ithasalargeoceanunderitssurface.
D)Ithasdeepcavesseveralmileslong.
Question18
A)Lightisnotanessentialelementtoit.
B)Lifecanforminveryhottemperatures.
C)Everyformoflifeundergoesevolution.
D)Oxygenisnotneededforsomelifeforms.
PassageTwo:
Questions19to21arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.
Question19
A)Whethertheyshouldtakethechildhome.
B)WhatDr.Meyer'
sinstructionsexactlywere.
C)Whoshouldtakecareofthechildathome.
D)Whenthechildwouldcompletelyrecover.
Question20
A)Sheencouragesthemtoaskquestionswhenindoubt.
B)Shemakesthemwritedownallherinstructions.
C)Shehasthemactoutwhattheyaretodoathome.
D)Sheasksthemtorepeatwhattheyaresupposedtodo.
Question21
A)Itlacksthestabilityoftheprintedword.
B)Itcontainsmanygrammaticalerrors.
C)Itisheavilydependentonthecontext.
D)Itfacilitatesinterpersonalcommunication.
Passage3:
Questions22to25arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.
Question22
A)Jobsecurity.
B)Goodlabourrelations.
C)Challengingwork.
D)Attractivewagesandbenefits.
Question23
A)Manytediousjobscontinuetobedonemanually.
B)Moreandmoreunskilledworkerswilllosejobs.
C)Computerswillchangethenatureofmanyjobs.
D)Boringjobswillgraduallybemadeenjoyable.
Question24
A)Offerthemchancesofpromotion.
B)Improvetheirworkingconditions.
C)Encouragethemtocompetewitheachother.
D)Givethemresponsibilitiesaspartofateam.
Question25
A)Theywillnotbringrealbenefitstothestaff.
B)Theyconcernasmallnumberofpeopleonly.
C)Theyarearbitrarilysetbytheadministrators.
D)Theyarebeyondthecontrolofordinaryworkers.
参考答案
1.C)Sometigercubsweredeadbecauseofabuse.
2.B)About7days.
3.C)57.
4.D)AllofA、BandC.
5.A)Hewasabandonedbyhisparents.
6.B)Soldiers,policeandvolunteers.
7.D)SinceSaturday.
8.C)Hehastoworkduringtheday.
9.B)Learndataprocessing.
10.C)EveryMonday,lastingfor12weeks.
11.A)Whattobringforregistration.
12.D)Afinancialtrader.
13.B)Heconsiderscookingcreative.
14.D)Itcanbeagoodthing.
15.A)Theelementofuncertaintyandthementalchallenge.
16.C)Lifewasnotpossibleinouterspace.
17.C)Ithasalargeoceanunderitssurface.
18.A)Lightisnotanessentialelementtoit.
19.B)WhatDr.Meyer'
20.D)Sheasksthemtorepeatwhattheyaresupposedtodo.
21.A)Itlacksthestabilityoftheprintedword.
22.C)Challengingwork.
23.A)Manytediousjobscontinuetobedonemanually.
24.D)Givethemresponsibilitiesaspartofateam.
25.B)Theyconcernasmallnumberofpeopleonly.
听力原文
News1
OfficialsinThailandfound40deadtigercubs(幼兽)ataBuddhisttempleaccusedofanimalabuse.ThedeadcubswerediscoveredWednesdayinafreezeratthetemple,westofBangkok.Authoritiesfoundthemwhileremovingdozensofmostlyfull-grownlivetigersfromthetemplegrounds.Officialssaidthecubsappearedtobeaboutaweekold.Itwasnotknownwhytheywereinthefreezer,wheretemplestaffkeptfood.Monkshavebeenoperatinganunsanctionedzoo,calledTigerTemple.Touristspaidmoneytoviewandtakepictureswiththetigersandotherexoticanimals.Thaiauthoritiesplantofilechargesagainstthetempleforillegallypossessingendangeredspecies.
Questions1and2arebasedonthenewsreportyouhavejustheard.
Question1.Whatdowelearnfromthenewsreport?
Question2.Howoldwerethetigercubs?
News2
Switzerlandhasopenedtheworld'
slongestanddeepestrailwaytunnel,17yearsafterstartingworkontheproject.TheGotthardRailwayTunnelis57kilometerslong.Trainspassingthroughitwillbeabout2.3kilometersundergroundatthedeepestpoint.Thetunnelcost$12billiontobuildundertheAlpsofcentralSwitzerland.ThetunnelwillreducethetimeittakestrainstotravelbetweennorthernandsouthernEurope.Itisalsoexpectedtolowerthenumberofvehiclesonroads,andmovecargobetweennorthandsouth.Thetwo-waytunnelopensforcommercialserviceinDecember.Whenthathappens,upto260freighttrainsand65passengertrainswillbeabletopassthroughiteveryday.
Questions3and4arebasedonthenewsreportyouhavejustheard.
Question3.Howmanykilometersistheworld'
slongestanddeepestrailwaytunnel?
Question4.WhatadvantagescanthetunnelbringtoEurope?
News3
AJapaneseboynamedYamatoTanookaremainsmissingfourdaysafterhisparentsabandonedhimasapunishment,policesaid.Japan'
smilitaryjoinedthesearchWednesdayforthe7-year-oldboymissinginaforestinnorthernJapan.ButonWednesdaynight,theboystillhadnotbeenfound.About275soldiers,policeandvolunteerssearchedforhimWednesday.TheboyhasbeenmissingsinceSaturday,whenhisparentsmadehimgetoutoftheircartopunishhimforthrowingrocksatcarsandpeople,accordingtopolice.KyodoNewsServicesaidpolicearelookingintowhethertheparentsshouldbechargedwithchildabandonment.Childpsychiatristssaidevenathreatofleavingachildbehindischildabusebecauseofthestressitcreates.Policesaidtheboy'
sfather,TakayukiTanooka,returnedtotheareatolookforhissonafewminute