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          听力选择题
  1、听录音,回答1-36题:
  A.He hasn't eaten well recently.
  B.He's been helping his sister a lot.
  C.He can't stop searching for work yet.
  D.He's been working on his paper constantly.
  2、
  A.The meals served at school taste bad.
  B.The price of school meals will be higher.
  C.The prize will be awarded next term.
  D.The school meals have been sold out.
  3、
  A.Buy a newspaper.
  B.Ask for directions.
  C.Stand near the store.
  D.Help others more often.
  4、
  A.Borrowed some books from the woman.
  B.Given the woman a book bag.
  C.Lent the woman some books.
  D.Gone away for the weekend.
  5、
  A.The woman is a close friend of the man.
  B.The woman has been working too hard.
  C.The woman is seeing a doctor.
  D.The woman is tired of her work.
  6、
  A.There is enough spare time to fix the projector.
  B.There is another projector the man can use.
  C.The presentation can be given in another room.
  D.She is going out to order a spare projector.
  7、
  A.The man wants to review the woman's outline first.
  B.The man has expected to receive the report earlier.
  C.The woman needs to review the report again.
  D.The woman has completed more work than the man.
  8、
  A.He doesn't like to travel in heavy rain.
  B.He wonders whether the thunderstorm will eanse damage.
  C.He won't be able to watch the weather report.
  D.He will get home before the storm begins.
  9、Conversation One.
  听材料,回答下列问题:
  A.The college doesn't have any rock-climbing equipment.
  B.Not many students are interested in it.
  C.There is no one to teach them how to do it.
  D.There are no appropriate places for rock-climbing nearby.
  10、
  A.Climbers develop skills useful in other activities.
  B.Climbers have the opportunity to be outside and enjoy the scenery.
  C.Climbing isn't as expensive as other sports.
  D.Learning to climb doesn't take a very long time,
  11、
  A.Finding a climbing partner.
  B.Increasing upper-body strength.
  C.Selecting the appropriate equipment.
  D.Discussing popular climbing sites.
  12、Conversation Two.
  听材料,回答下列各题:
  A.He can't find his office key.
  B.He is unable to talk.
  C.He has misplaced some exams.
  D.He doesn't like his classroom.
  13、
  A.Mark the latest homework assignment.
  B.Make an appointment with the doctor.
  C.Put a cancellation notice on the classroom door.
  D.Return exam papers to his students.
  14、
  A.Teach Don's class while he's absent.
  B.Give Professor Webster the key to Don's office.
  C.Leave a message on the board in Don's classroom.
  D.Bring Don the homework that was due that day.
            
            
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  15、
  A.To give Don's students the next assignment.
  B.To leave the master key for Don
  C.To put the homework on Don's desk.
  D.To call Don at the end of the afternoon.
  16、Passage One.
  听材料,回答下列各题:
  A.The replacement of the harpsichord by the piano.
  B.The development of electronic musical instruments.
  C.The relative costs of different types of musical instruments.
  D.The performance of classical music on synthesizers.
  17、
  A.He is surprised by it.
  B.He thinks it is too soon to tell.
  C.He disagrees with it.
  D.He is alarmed by it.
  18、
  A.In the early nineteenth century.
  B.In the early twentieth century.
  C.In the late nineteenth century.
  D.In the mid-twentieth century.
  19、Passage Two.
  听材料,回答下列各题:
  A.Because it was too heavy.
  B.Because it did not bend easily.
  C.Because its string was short.
  D.Because it did not shoot far.
  20、
  A.It went out of use 300 years ago.
  B.It was invented after the short bow.
  C.It was discovered before fire and the wheel.
  D.It is still in use today.
  21、
  A.They are accurate and easy to pull.
  B.Their shooting range is 40 yards.
  C.They are usually used indoors.
  D.It took 100 years to develop them.
  22、Passage Three.
  听材料,回答下列各题:
  A.A recipe for a soft drink.
  B.The medicinal effects of cola.
  C.The history of cola.
  D.Soil-drink production.
  23、
  A.As a soft drink.
  B.As a medicine.
  C.As flavored hard candy.
  D.As a cooking oil.
  24、
  A.He sold cola to doctors.
  B.He was a drug store clerk.
  C.He suffered from severe headaches.
  D.He developed the cola syrup.
  25、
  A.By mixing it with special oils.
  B.By heating it.
  C.By adding soda water.
  D.By combining it with different flavors.
  听力填空题
  26、A survey showed that American women aremore concerned about losing weight than they are about   26_________cancer, heart disease or diabetes.
  More than half of the 3,000 womenquestioned in the   27_________   by Meredith Corporation and NBC Universalwereworded about diet and weight,28 _________ 23 percent who were concerned aboutcancer and 20 percent whowere  29_________   about theircardiovascular health.
  The women were asked to   30_________  the health issues they were concerned about from a list of 20 problems.
  The survey showed many women thought theyshould be   31_________, with more than80 percent saying they were overweight.
  But just 43 percent said they wereexercising at least three times a week, and I 1 percent played team and individual sports. And lessthan two-thirds of all women said they get an annual physical.
  "These findings should be a wake-upcall to American women everywhere to make their yearly    32_________ without fail and make their ownpersonal health a top   33_________," said Diane Salvatore, editor in chief ofLadies' HomeJournal, which is published by Meredith Corp.
  While the majority of women said theywere overweight,68 percent said they were   34 _________ their identity and development as anindividual.
  But 40 percent said it was wrong for aman to tell a woman she was overweight.
  To improve their health,26 percent ofwomen said they took natural herbs and  35_________, while 25 percent bought or adopted a pet, accordingto the survey.
  Four percent visited a spiritual orreligious leader and one percent went to a hypnotist.
  第(26)题__________.
  27、第(27)题__________.
  28、第(28)题__________.
  29、第(29)题__________.
  30、第(30)题__________.
  31、第(31)题__________.
  32、第(32)题__________.
  33、第(33)题__________.
  34、第(34)题__________.
  35、第(35)题__________.
            
            
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  Section A
  36、Questions 36-46 are based onthe following passage.
  If it were only necessary to decidewhether to teach elementary science to everyone on a mass basis or to findind thegifted few and take them as far as they can go, our task would be fairlysimple. The public school 36_________  ,however, has no suchchoice, for the job must be 37_________  on at the same time.Because we depend so  38_________  uponscience and technology for our progress,we must produce  39_________  in many fields. Because wc live in ademocraticnation, whose citizens make the policies for the nation, largenumbers of us must be educated to understand, tosupport, and when necessary,to  40_________  the work of experts. The public school musteducate both producars andusers of scientific services.
  In education, there should be a goodbalance among the branches of knowledge that contribute to effectivethinkingand wise judgment. Such balance is 41_________   by too much emphasison any one field. This question ofbalance involves not only the relation of thenatural sciences, the social sciences, and the arts but also relative  42_________ "among the natural sciencestbemselves.
  Similarly, wc must have a balance betweencurrent and  43_________  knowledge. The attention of the public is  44_________drawn to new possibilities inscientific fields and the discovery of new knowledge; these should not beallowed toturn our attention away from the sound,45_________ materials thatform the basis of courses for beginners.
  A. awarded
  B . heavily
  C. classical
  D. display
  E. established
  F. system
  G. involved
  H.defeated
  I.continually
  J. specially
  K.emphases
  L. establishment
  M. specialists
  N. carded
  O. judge
  第(36)题__________.
  37、第(37)题__________.
  38、第(38)题__________.
  39、第(39)题__________.
  40、第(40)题__________.
  41、第(41)题__________.
  42、第(42)题__________.
  43、第(43)题__________.
  44、第(44)题__________.
  45、第(45)题__________.
  Section B
  46、
  Beauty and Body Image in theMedia
  A. Images of female bodies are everywhere. Women—and their bodyparts--sell everything from food to cars.Popular film and television actressesare becoming younger, taller and thinner. Some have even been known tofaint onthe set from lack of food. Women's magazines are full &articles urging thatif they can  just lose thoselast twentypounds, they'll have it all—the perfect marriage, loving children, great sex,and a rewarding career
  B. Why arc standards of beauty being imposed on women, the majorityofwhom are naturally larger and moremature than any of the models? The roots,some analysts say, are economic. By presenting an ideal difficult toachieve andmaintain, the cosmetic and diet product industries arc assured of growth andprofits. And it's noaccident that youth is increasingly promoted, along withthinness, as an essential criterion of beauty. If not allwomen need to loseweight, for sure they're all aging, says the Quebec Action Network for Women'sHealth inits 2001 report. And, according to the industry, age is a disasterthat needs to be dealt with.
  C. The stakes are huge. On the one hand, women who are insecure about their bodies arc more likely tobuybeauty products, new clothes, and diet aids. It is estimated that the dietindustry alone is worth anywherebetween 40 to 100 billion (U.S.. a year selling temporary weight loss (90% to 95% of dieters regainthe lostweight.. On the other hand, research indicatesthat exposure to images of thin, young, air-brushed femalebodies is linked todepression, loss of self-esteem and the development of unhealthy eating habitsin womenand girls.
  D. The American research group Anorexia Nervosa & Related EatingDisorders, Inc. says that one out of everyfour college-aged women usesunhealthy methods of weight control--including fasting, skippingmeals,excessive exercise, laxative (泻药. abuse, andself-induced vomiting. The pressure to be thin is also affectingyoung girls:the Canadian Women's Health Network warns that weight control measures are nowbeing takenby girls as young as 5 and 6. American statistics are similar.Several studies, such as one conducted by MarikaTiggemann and Levina Clark in2006 titled "Appearance Culture in 9- to 12-Year-Old Girls: Media andPeerInfluences on Body Dissatisfaction," indicate that nearly half of allpreadolescent girls wish to be thinner, andas a result have engaged in a dietor are aware of the concept of dieting. In 2003, Teen magazine reported that35percent of girls 6 to 12 years old have been on at least one diet, and that 50to 70 percent of normal weightgirls believe they are overweight. Overallresearch indicates that 90% of women are dissatisfied with theirappearance insome way. Media activist Jean Kilbourne concludes that, "Women are sold tothe diet industryby the magazines we read and the television programs we watch,almost all of which make us feel anxiousabout our weight."
  E. Perhaps the most disturbing is the fact that media images of femalebeauty are unattainable for all but a verysmall number of women. Researchersgenerating a computer model of a woman with Barbie-doll proportions,forexample, found that her back would be too weak to support the weight of herupper body, and her bodywould be too narrow to contain more than halfa liverand a few centimeters of bowel. A real woman built thatway would suffer fromchronic diarrhea ( 慢性腹泻. and eventually die frommalnutrition. Jill Barad,President of Mattel (which manufactures Barbie., estimated that 99% of girls aged 3 to 10 years old own atleast oneBarbie doll. Still, the number of real life women and girls who seek asimilarly underweight body isepidemic, and they can suffer equally devastatinghealth consequences. In 2006 it was estimated that up to450,000 Canadian womenwere affected by an eating disorder.
  F.  Researchers report thatwomen's magazines have ten and one-half times more ads and articlespromotingweight loss than men's magazines do, and over three-quarters of thecovers of women's magazines include atleast one message about how to change awoman's bodily appearance--by diet, exercise or cosmetic surgery.Television andmovies reinforce the importance of a thin body as a measure of a woman's worth.Canadianresearcher Gregory Fouts reports that over three-quarters of the femalecharacters in TV situation comedies areunderweight, and only one in twenty areabove average in size. Heavier actresses tend to receive negativecomments frommale characters about their bodies ("How about wearing a sack?" ., and 80 percent of thesenegative comments are followed by cannedaudience laughter.
  G. There have been efforts in the magazine industry to buck (抵制,反抗. the trend. For several years the Quebecmagazine Coup de Pouce hasconsistently included full-sized women in their fashion pages and Chatelainehaspledged not to touch up photos and not to include models less than 25 yearsof age. In Madrid, one of theworld's biggest fashion capitals, ultra-thinmodels were banned from the runway in 2006. Furthermore Spainhas recentlyundergone a project with the aim to standardize clothing sizes through using aunique process inwhich a laser beam is used to measure real life women's bodiesin order to find the most tree to lifemeasurement.
  H. Another issue is the representation of ethnically diverse women inthe media. A 2008 study conducted byJuanita Covert and Travis Dixon titled"A Changing View: Representation and Effects of the Portrayal ofWomen ofColor in Mainstream Women's Magazines" found that although there was anincrease in therepresentation of women of c01our, overall white women wereoverrepresented in mainstream women'smagazines from 1999 to 2004.
  I.  The barrage of messagesabout thinness, dieting and beauty tells "ordinary" women that theyare always inneed of adjustment--and that the female body is an object to beperfected. Jean Kilboume argues that theoverwhelming presence of media imagesof painfully thin women means that real women's bodies have      become invisible in the mass media。 The real tragedy, Kilbourne concludes, is that many womeninternalizethese stereotypes, and judge themselves by the beauty industry'sstandards. Women learn to comparethemselves to other women, and to compete withthem for male attention: This focus on beauty and desirability"effectivelydestroys any awareness and action that might help to change that climate."
            
            
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  根据以上内容,回答46-56题.
  A report in Teen magazineshowed that 50% to 70% girls with normal weight think that they need to lose weight.
  47、On the whole, for 6 yearswhite women had been occupying much more space in mainstream women's magazines since 1999.
  48、Some negative effects suchas depression and unhealthy eating habits in females are related to their being exposed to images of thin and young femalebodies.
  49、The mass media has helpedboost the cosmetic and the diet industries.
  50、It is reported that thereis at least one message about the methods for women to change their bodilyappearance on more than three-quarters of the coversof women's magazines.
  51、Some film and televisionactresses even faint on the scene due to eating too little.
  52、Too much concern withappearance makes it impossible to change such abnormal trend.
  53、Researchers found that areal woman with Barbie-doll proportions would eventually die from malnutrition.
  54、The Quebec magazine Coup dePouce resists the trend by consistently including full-sized women in their fashion pages for several years.
  55、According to some analysts,the fundamental reason of imposing standards of beauty on women is economic
  Section C
  56、Questions 56-61are based onthe following passage.
  Is it possible to persuade mankind to livewithout war? War is an ancient institution which has existed for atleast sixthousand years. It was always bad and usually foolish, but in the past thehuman race managed to live withit. Modern ingenuity (创造力. has changed this. Either Man will abolishwar, or war will abolish Man. For thepresent, it is nuclear weapons that causethe most serious danger, but bacteriological or chemical weapons, maybeforelong, offer an even greater threat. If we succeed in abolishing nuclearweapons, our work will not be done. Itwill never be done until we havesucceeded in abolishing war. To do this, we need to persuade mankind tolookupon international questions in a new way, not as contests of forec, inwhich the victory goes to the side which ismost skillful in killing people, butby arbitration (调解. in accordance with agreedprinciples of law. It is not easyto change very old mental habits, but this iswhat must be attempted.
  There are those who say that the adoptionoft_his or that ideology would prevent war. I believe this to be a bigerror.All ideologies are based on dogmatic ( 教条式的. statements which are, at best, doubtful, and at worst,totallyfalse. Their adherents believe in them fanatically (狂热地. that they are willing to go to war in support ofthem.
  Themovement of world opinion during the past few years has been very largely suchas we can welcome. Ithas become a commonplace ( 老生长谈. that nuclear war must be avoided. Of course very difficultproblemsremain in the world, but the spirit in which they are being approachedis a better one than it was some years ago. Ithas begun to be thought, even bythe powerful men who decide whether we shall live or die, that negotiations  should reach agreements even if both sides donot find these agreements wholly satisfactory. It has begun to beunderstoodthat the important conflict nowadays is not between different countries, butbetween Man and the atombomb.
  This passage implies thatwar now is _________
  A.worse than in the past
  B.as badas in the past
  C.not so dangerous as in the past
  D.as necessary as in the past
  57、In the sentence "To dothis, we need to persuade mankind... "(Line 6, Para.1 ), "this" refers to _________
  A.solving international problems
  B.improving weapons
  C.abolishing war
  D.living a peaceful life
  58、From Paragraph 2 we learnthat the author of the passage
  A.is a supporter of some modem ideologies
  B.does not think that the adoption of any ideology could prevent war
  C.believes that the adoption of some ideologies could prevent war
  D.has no doubt about the truth of any ideologies
  59、The last paragraph suggeststhat_________
  A.international agreements can be reached more easily now
  B.man begins to realize the danger of nuclear war
  C.nuclear war will definitely not take place
  D.world opinion welcomes nuclear war
  60、According to theauthor,_________.
  A.war is the only way to solve internatioual disputes
  B.war will be less dangerous because of the improvement of weapons
  C.it is impossible for man to live without war
  D.war must be abolished if man wants to survive
  61、Questions{TSE} are based onthe following passage.
  A useful definition of an air pollutantis a compound added directly or indirectly by humans to the atmospherein suchquantities as to affect humans, animals, vegetation, or material adversely (有害地.. Air pollution requires avery flexibledefinition that permits continuous change. When the first air pollution lawswere established inEngland in the fourteenth century, air pollutants werelimited to compounds that could be seen or smelled—a farcry (悬殊的差别. from the extensive list of harmful substances known today. Astechnology has developed andknowledge of the health aspects of variouschemicals has increased, the list of air pollutants has lengthened. Inthefuture, even water vapor (水蒸气. might be consideredan air pollutant under certain conditions.
  Many of the more important airpollutants, such as sulfur oxides, carbon monoxide, and nitrogen oxides,arefound in nature. As the Earth developed, the concentrations ( 浓度. of these pollutants were altered byvariouschemical reactions; they became components in biogeochemical (生物地球化学的. cycles. These serve as an airpurification scheme by allowing thecompounds to move from the air to the water or soil. On a global basis,nature'soutput of these compounds dwarfs that resulting from human activities. However,human productionusually occurs in a localized area, such as a city.
  In this localized region, human outputmay be dominant and may temporarily overload the natural purificationscheme ofthe cycles. The result is an increased concentration of noxious ( 有害的. chemicals in the air. Theconcentrations atwhich the adverse effects appear will be greater than the concentrations thatthe pollutants wouldhave in the absence of human activities. The actualconcentration need not be large for a substance to be apollutant; in fact thenumerical value tells us little until we know how much of an increase thisrepresents over the concentration that would occur naturally in the area. Forexample, sulfur dioxide has detectable health effects at0.08 parts per million(ppm., which is about 400 times its natural level.Carbon monoxide, however, has a naturallevel of 0.1 ppm and is not usually apollutant until its level reaches about 15 ppm.
  It can be inferred from thefirst paragraph that _________
  A.water vapor is an air pollutant in localized areas
  B.the definition of air pollution will continue to change
  C.a substance becomes an air pollutant only in cities
  D.most air pollutants today can be seen or smelled
  62、In what way can naturalpollutants play an important role in controlling air pollution?
  A.They function as part of a purification process.
  B.They are dwarfed by the pollutants produced by human activities.
  C.They are less harmful to living beings than are other pollutants.
  D.They have existed since the Earth developed.
  63、According to the passage,the numerical value Of the concentration level of a substance is only useful if
  A.the other substances in the area are known
  B.it is a localized area
  C.it can be calculated quickly
  D.the naturally occurring level is also known
  64、Which of the following isbest supported by the passage?
  A.To effectively control pollution, local government should regularlyrevise the air pollution laws.
  B.One of the most important steps in preserving natural lands is tobetter enforce air pollution laws.
  C.Scientists should be consulted in order to establish uniform limitsfor all air pollutants.
  D.Human activities have great impact on air pollution.
  65、The passage mainlydiscusses _________
  A.the economic impact on air pollution
  B.how much damage air pollutants can cause
  C.what constitutes an air pollutant
  D.the quantity of compounds added to the atmosphere
  Part IV Translation.(30minutes)
          66、北京有无数的胡[司(hutong)。平民百姓在胡同里的生活给古都北京带来了无穷的魅力。北京的胡同不仅仅是平民百姓的生活环境,而且还是一门建筑艺术。通常,胡同内有一个大杂院,房间够4到l0个家庭的差不多20口人住。所以,胡同里的生活充满了友善和人情味。如今,随着社会和经济的飞速发展,很多胡同被新的高楼大厦所取代。但愿胡同可以保留下来。
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