1、Henrys father and five other black people were also registered to vote that night.第8题The next day the clerk refused to register the people Henry brought in because they were not able to read.第9题Not all the white people coming to register could read.第10题Henry finally managed to get all the black peop
2、le in his county registered.下一题(1120/共10题)B00第11题What does the speaker mean? A.He usually starts working without breakfast. B.He likes to eat a lot for breakfast. C.He doesnt eat a lot for breakfast. D.He prefers something else in the morning to a big breakfast.第12题What is the speakers problem? A.He
3、 knows nothing about engineering. B.He wants to postpone the presentation. C.He never spoke to high school students before. D.He is not yet ready for the presentation.第13题Why will the speaker make the call? A.Because he will let the other person know about the assignment B.Because he needs to talk t
4、o somebody. C.Because he cant talk about the assignment now. D.Because he wants to know about the assignment.第14题Which of the following statements is true about Sara? A.She rarely makes mistakes. B.She makes known what she thinks. C.She has many original ideas. D.She doesnt like to express her opini
5、ons.第15题What did Dave do? A.He lost his temper for no reason at all. B.He left without saying a word. C.He suddenly slipped and fell. D.He suddenly fainted.第16题According to the speaker, why did he fail to catch the point? A.Because he was away for a while. B.Because he simply couldnt understand. C.B
6、ecause he was thinking about something else. D.Because he fell asleep.第17题What will the speaker probably do? A.He will refuse to work overtime. B.He will quit this job. C.He will probably say yes to his boss and work overtime. D.He will have to give up his studies.第18题Which of the following is true
7、about the picture? A.It doesnt cost much. B.It would not be good enough for my room. C.It costs about 30 dollars. D.It is very famous.第19题What does the speaker think of Kevins haircut? A.He doesnt like Kevins haircut. B.Kevin often gets strange haircuts. C.He wants a haircut like Kevins. D.Kevins ha
8、ircut looks good.第20题What does the speaker say about the international festival? A.It wont be held. B.It will be delayed. C.The proposal is groundless. D.It will definitely be held outdoors.上一题 下一题(2125/共15题)Part Listen to the following passages and then choose the best answer to each question by bl
9、ackening the corresponding circle. You may need to scribble a few notes in order to answer the questions satisfactorily. There are three passages in this part, each with five questions. And each question carries two points. You will hear the passages only once.0002:09第21题What is this talk mainly abo
10、ut? A.How historical events affected an art movement. B.How artists can influence economic conditions. C.Why a certain art movement failed to become popular. D.How valuable paintings were lost during wartime.第22题What does the speaker say about the artists in the United States during the Great Depres
11、sion? A.Many artists lost faith in the value of art. B.Many artists were forced to take jobs in other fields. C.Many artists moved away from large cities. D.Many artists in the United States moved to other countries.第23题What kind of scene might be shown in a typical regionalist painting? A.People wo
12、rking in a large factory. B.People walking on crowded city streets. C.An everyday activity in a small town. D.A well-known historical event.第24题Why did regionalism become so popular in the U.S. during the Great Depression? A.Because the paintings sold very well. B.Because it helped strengthen people
13、s faith in their country. C.Because people liked to live in the country at that time. D.Because it helped recover the economy.第25题According to the speaker, what happened in the U.S. in the 1940s around the time of the Second World War that affected the popularity of the regionalist art? A.The popula
14、tions of small towns increased rapidly. B.Art critics in cities began to take notice of regionalism. C.Some regionalist painters began a new art movement. D.Society became more internationally focused.(2630/共15题)Part 第26题According to the passage, how many universities in the United States took part
15、in the study? A.Four. B.Three. C.Five. D.Six.第27题Why does a lack of sleep cause people to gain weight? A.Because people burn fewer calories when they are awake. B.Because people feel hungry when they lack sleep. C.Because their hormones stay unchanged. D.Because people dont exercise when they dont h
16、ave enough sleep.第28题According to the passage, what is NOT true about the first study? A.More than 1,000 people took part in the study. B.People who slept less had higher blood levels of ghrelin. C.People who slept more had higher blood levels of leptin. D.The amount of exercise can influence the re
17、sult of the study.第29题What is the best amount of sleep for weight control? A.8 hours a night. B.7.7 hours a night. C.7 hours a night. D.9 hours a night.第30题Two groups of people are compared in the third study. They are people_. A.with less than5 hours of sleep a night and with 7 to 9 hours of sleep
18、B.who slept 4 hours a night and who slept 4 hours for 2 nights C.with less than 4 hours of sleep a night and with 7 to 9 hours of sleep D.with less than 5 hours of sleep a night and with 8 hours of sleep(3135/共15题)Part 第31题How much was the net income at Sony Ericsson in 2004? A.55 million euros. B.4
19、3 million euros. C.45 million euros. D.44 million euros.第32题To whom did Sony Ericsson lose its position as the worlds fifth-biggest handset maker? A.Nokia. B.Motorola. C.LG Electronics. D.An Asian manufacturer.第33题Which of the following contributed to the growth of Sony Ericssons global market share
20、? A.Competition from Asian manufacturers. B.Strong sales in Western Europe. C.Rise of mobile phone shipments. D.Pressure from Nokia.第34题Where is Sony Ericsson based? A.In London. B.In Paris. C.In Tokyo. D.In New York City.第35题What is the average selling price of Sony Ericssons phones in the 4th quar
21、ter of 2004? A.157 euros. B.165 euros. C.140 euros. D.160 euros.(3655/共20题)Kofi Annan says helping survivors of last week s earthquake and_36_in the Indian Ocean is_37_. The United Nations secretary- general says countries that have offered aid must_38_and provide it. The offers add up to around_39_
22、dollars. United Nations officials say_40_of that is needed during the next six months. The concern about offers of international aid is_41_. For example, the earthquake in Barn, Iran, in_42_of 2003 killed more than_43_people. Countries and groups offered hundreds of millions of dollars_44_.The Unite
23、d Nations says it has_45_only about_46_dollars in aid received so far. Governments and organizations that offered help_47_that, however. On_48_Mr. Annan met with world leaders in Jakarta, Indonesia to discuss aid for_49_. The leaders discussed and_50_the idea of_51_owed by affected nations. But the
24、leaders did not say they would do so. Some said that_52_to survivors would be more helpful. Representatives of_53_countries and international organizations attended the meeting in Jakarta. Officials say they will cooperate to develop_54_for the Indian Ocean and the_55_.第36题第37题第38题第39题第40题第41题第42题第4
25、3题第44题第45题第46题第47题第48题第49题第50题第51题第52题第53题第54题第55题(1/1)Part 第56题Listen to the following passage. Write a short English summary of around 150 words of what you have heard. This part of the test carries 30 points. You will hear the passage only once. At the end of the recording; you will have 25 minut
26、es to finish this part. You may need to scribble a few notes in order to write your summary satisfactorily._上一题 交卷交卷答题卡答案及解析听力原文1-10 When Henry turned twenty-one, he was legally allowed to vote, but in Davidson County in 1941, blacks could not vote. One night, after he had turned twenty-one, Henry put his father and five other people in his fathers
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