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Every year, many foreign students go to America to studyEnglish. Some of them will partici

Every year, many foreign students go to America to study

English. Some of them will participate in a homestay program

and live with an American family. However, others will take a S1.______

different decision. They will live with friends from their own

country. I believe that if a foreign student looks at both possibilities,

he will decide to live with an American family. Even though

there are one or two drawbacks to the homestay way, there are far S2.______

more benefits.

In making his decision about how to live in the United

States, the foreign student is smart to consider one or two S3.______

disadvantages to live with an American family. First of all, he must

realize that he is going to feel homesick at first. Living in an

American home with people of other language and culture may S4.______

cause this feeling to increase. Also, the American family could

become very protective of him. They may ask him where he is

going, when he leaves home and when he will return. Despite of

these two disadvantages, there is a stronger argument in favor of S5.______

living with Americans.

By living in an American home, the student has an opportunity

to become familiar with American customs and culture. For

instance, he will learn the importance of family closeness. He

can see how the children communicate with their parents and how

the parents educate their children. He will not feel like a stranger

because the American family will help him adjusting to a new S6.______

life. In an American home, he can learn English fast. Family

members can help him with his homeworks. When he speaks S7.______

English, they can point out his errors. In this way, he can learn

English naturally.

Although there are some disadvantage to live with an American S8.______

family, there are heavier benefits. If the foreign student at S9.______

first realizes the value of learning about a new culture and improving

his English at the same time, he will find studying there a

very big experience. S10.______

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People tend to buy private cars today. For many people,especially young people, owning a p

People tend to buy private cars today. For many people,

especially young people, owning a private car has so many

advantages that they just cannot resist the temptation to buy

a car if they could afford it.

Each year the car industry throughout the world produces a

glittering array of different models, designing to appeal to every 【S1】______

age, to every taste, to every pocket-book. For the person who

needs reliable transportation for minimum operating cost, there 【S2】______

is a large selection of small, lightweight car that travel great 【S3】______

distance on very little petrol. For the young, who demand the

ultimate in appearance and performance, there is great variety of 【S4】______

sports and specialty models. For the "young at heart"—the

middle-aged, middle-class citizen which wants a prestige mix of 【S5】______

style, size, and comfort—there is a wide range of big, sleek

cars unavailable with all sorts of optional equipment. 【S6】______

Yet finally , for the truly wealthy, there is a select group of 【S7】______

luxury cars custom building to the most fastidious taste. 【S8】______

For the basis of just these four categories, it can be said that the 【S9】______

car industry exemplifies the buyer's slogan. "You pay your 【S10】______

money, and you take your choice."

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听力原文:When Rome emerged as a world power, the difficulties of making a calendar were we
ll known, but the Romans complicated their lives because of their superstition that even numbers were unlucky. Hence their months were 29 or 31 days long, with the exception of February, which had 28 days. However, four months of 31 days, seven months of 29 days, and one month of 28 days added up to only 355 days. Therefore the Romans invented an extra month called Mercedonius of 22 or 23 days. It was added every second year.

One year, made 445 days long by imperial decree, brought the calendar back in step with the seasons. Then the solar year (with the value of 365 days and 6 hours) was made the basis of the calendar. The months were 30 or 31 days in length, and to take care of the 6 hours, every fourth year was made a 366-day year. Moreover, Caesar decreed the year began with the first of January, not with the vernal equinox in late March.

This calendar was named the Julian calendar, after Julius Caesar, and it continues to be the calendar of the Eastern Orthodox churches to this day.

(30)

A.Shortage of days.

B.Superstition.

C.Inability to divide the year.

D.Too many months.

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第3题

听力原文:Thanksgiving Day is one of the biggest holidays in America. Every family comes to

听力原文: Thanksgiving Day is one of the biggest holidays in America. Every family comes together at their parents' house, and talks about their lives. They also have a big party. Usually, they cook a big turkey and many side dishes such as pumpkin pie. And they have a nice holiday with their family.

It originated in the 1600's. The Pilgrims, who were a group of people from England, arrived in America and some Indians helped them. The Indians taught them how to plant grain such as corn, vegetables and pumpkins. So, after that, the Pilgrims had a party for their Indian friends every year.

During this holiday, many shops have promotions and big sales. The day after Thanksgiving Day, which is called "Black Friday", almost every store displays their cheapest prices. Almost every American goes shopping to catch the cheapest goods before others. It should be described as a "Shopping War". If you wait and go shopping on Sunday, it will be too late! You won't be able to buy many things, because many goods will be sold out already. But, sometimes window shopping is a nice experience on Thanksgiving holiday.

In Korea, there is a very similar holiday, which is called "Chu-suk". This holiday also expresses thankfulness for ancestors. People will give thanks for the plentiful harvest that year. Almost all Koreans come together with their family, see relatives who live far away and have an ancestor-memorial service with many kinds of food. Chu-suk is almost the same as Thanksgiving Day.

Every human seems to feel thankfulness for their ancestors, and once a year, they celebrate their good harvest and health. The styles of these two holidays are a little different but the feelings and emotions are the same.

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A.England.

B.Korea.

C.France.

D.America.

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第4题

听力原文:W: Good morning.M: Good morning.W: Well, what are your predictions about the worl

听力原文:W: Good morning.

M: Good morning.

W: Well, what are your predictions about the world? What is it going to be like in the year 2020?

M: Hum, if present trends continue, I'm afraid the world in 2020 will be more crowded and more polluted than the world we live in now.

W: Don't you think we will be able to cope with the increase in world population?

M: I don't think so. Even though production is constantly increasing, the people of the world will be poorer than they are today. For hundreds of millions of the desperately poor, the supply of toad and other necessities of life will not be any better. And for many they will be worse, unless the nations of the world do something to change the current trends.

W: What is your estimate of world population in year 2020?

M: If present trends continue, that is with the number of births by far could approach 6,500million people.

W: How many people are born every day?

M: About 250 every minute, but only 100 people die!

W: That's worrying! Will there be enough oil to satisfy our needs in the year 20207

M. During the 2000s, world oil production will reach the maximum and the price of oil will begin to increase. At the next ten years of the century, the available supplies will not be sufficient for our needs. So , at least part of these needs will have to be met by alternative sources of energy.

W: Well, that's a warning that we all need to take seriously. And with that warning, we end part one of this week's.

(23)

A.Increase food production.

B.Increase oil production.

C.Birth control.

D.All of above.

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第5题

听力原文:W: Good morningM: Good morning.W: Well, what are your predictions about the world

听力原文:W: Good morning

M: Good morning.

W: Well, what are your predictions about the world? What is it going to be like in the year 2020?

M: Hum, if present trends continue, I'm afraid the world in 2020 will be more crowded and more polluted than the world we live in now.

W: Don't you think we will be able to cope with the increase in world population?

M: I don't think so. Even though production is constantly increasing, the people of the world will be poorer than they are today. For hundreds of millions of the desperately poor, the supply of food and other necessities of life will not be any better. And for many they will be worse, unless the nations of the world do something to change the current trends.

W: What is your estimate of world population in the year 2020?

M: If present trends continue, that is with the number of births by far exceeding the number of deaths. In 2020 the world population could approach 6,500 million people.

W: How many people are born every day?

M: About 250 every minute, but only 100 people die!

W: That's worrying! Will there be enough oil to satisfy our needs in the year 2020?

M: During the 2000s, world oil production will reach the maximum and the price of oil will begin to increase. At the next ten years of the century, the available supplies will not be sufficient for our needs. So, at lest part of these needs will have to be met by alternative sources of energy.

W: Well, that's a warning that we all need to take seriously. And with that warning, we end part one of this week's.

(23)

A.Increase food production.

B.Increase oil production.

C.Birth control.

D.All of above.

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第6题

EDriving cars, trucks and motorcycles is an important part of our lives. We do it every da
y to get to work, to school or to friends’ houses.

Driving can be very convenient, but can also cause many problems. Waiting in line at a red light, a driver may get impatient and decide just to drive right through it. If another car is coming from the other direction, there might be a terrible accident. Cutting another car off can make its driver angry, so that driver cuts off someone else. Pretty soon everybody is angry, and impatient.

Traffic accidents declare millions of lives every year worldwide. In Taiwan alone, over seven people are killed in accidents every day. The annual death rate (年死亡率) from traffic accidents in Taiwan is twice that of Japan.

To allow traffic to move smoothly and safely, everybody must follow the rules. Before you drive, learn all the traffic laws. That way of driving is safe, convenient and even fun!

第51题:The word “ convenient “ in the passage means ________.

[A] handy, easy to do

[B] that can be changed

[C] fond of drinking and merry-making

[D] carriages or other trucks

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第7题

听力原文:M: Come in and have a seat please, Ann. Please make yourself at home.W: I am real

听力原文:M: Come in and have a seat please, Ann. Please make yourself at home.

W: I am really grateful for your invitation. I know Thanksgiving is a very traditional family holiday and I am so glad to be with an American family on this occasion.

M: on the fourth Thursday of November every year, Americans celebrate Thanksgiving Day. You know its origin (20) ?

w: Yeah, it has something to do with the first settlers and Indians (20) .

M: Right. The first settlers in Massachusetts started this custom. And large dinners with many relatives are common throughout America on this special day.

W: Do you have traditional dishes that you serve every year?

M: Yes, we do. The traditional foods of Thanksgiving meal include roast turkey, sweet potatoes, pumpkin pie and bread pudding (20) . I hope you have a good appetite today.

W: What do men do while women are doing the cooking?

M: It's the same every year'--football. We watch one game after another on Thanksgiving (21) . I always think we'd better go out and get some exercise, but every year we fail. We are glued to the tube! When I was young, I always went hunting with my father on Thanksgiving Day morning.

W: What do you do after the meal?

M: After dinner we'd like to go bowling. It's a fan thing to do together as a family (22) . After a couple of games, we go back home and eat the leftovers.

W: I think that Thanksgiving and Christmas are the most important holidays in the States, just like Spring Festival in China.

(23)

A.How to spend Thanksgiving Day.

B.Preparing food on Thanksgiving Day.

C.The origin of Thanksgiving Day.

D.What to do after Thanksgiving meal.

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第8题

听力原文:America is growing older. Fifty years ago, only 4 out of every 100 people in the

听力原文: America is growing older. Fifty years ago, only 4 out of every 100 people in the United States were 65 or older. Today, 10 out of every 100 Americans are over 65. The aging of the population will affect American society in many ways — education, medicine and business.

Quietly, the graying of America has made us a very different society — one in which people have a quite different idea of what kind of behavior. is suitable at various ages. A person's age no longer tells you anything about his / her social position, marriage or health. There's no longer a particular year in which one goes to school or goes to work or gets married or starts a family. The social clock that kept us on time and told us when to go to school, get a job, or stop working isn't as strong as it used to be. It doesn't surprise us to hear of a 29-year-old university president or a 35-year-old grandmother, or a 70-year-old man who has become a father for the first time.

Public ideas are changing. Many people say, "I am much younger than my mother or my father was at my age". No one says "Act your age" anymore. We've stopped looking with surprise at older people who act in youthful ways.

Questions 29 to 31 are based on the passage you have just heard.

29. What is the percentage of people above 65 in America today?

30. What can we know from the passage?

31. What does the passage imply?

(30)

A.4%.

B.10%.

C.14%.

D.25%.

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听力原文:One of the greatest mysteries of nature is the instinct to migrate. Every year, m

听力原文: One of the greatest mysteries of nature is the instinct to migrate. Every year, millions of creatures feel the need to migrate and most people have seen the arrival or departure of migrating flocks of birds. In England, for example, we always know when Autumn is coming, because flocks of swallows sit on the telegraph wires. Migration is not only seen in birds but also in reptiles, for example, turtles, frogs and toads. Insects, such as locusts and butterflies; fish, such as eel, salmon and tunas and mammals, such as reindeer, seals, lemmings, whales and bats. Many of these creatures can find their way over long distances. And how they do it is a mystery and a wonder to everyone, especially for those of us who have difficulty even reading a map covering 100 miles. There are several suggestions about how they navigate. Firstly, it is suggested, they navigate by using stars and planets for guidance. Secondly, some people think that these migrating mammals find their way by following the pole of the earth's magnetic field. Thirdly some people think that migrating birds, insects and animals follow a certain smell or scent. Fourthly, another group of people believe that animals migrate by recognizing geographical features. Fifthly, some people think that animals migrate by following changes in temperature. And finally, there are people who suppose they migrate by following sound.

(30)

A.The weather gets hotter.

B.Telegraph wires stand still.

C.Swallows sit on telegraph wires.

D.People find the mystery of migration

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第10题

听力原文:In America, self-improvement is a national pastime. Every year, more end more Ame
ricans spend their leisure time trying to improve themselves one way or another.

One popular form. of self-improvement is the search for physical fitness. Thousands of Americans who never exercised are now out on the streets jogging in fashionable running suits and expensive gym shoes. They boast of how many miles they run each day and of how many pounds they lose each week. Others are turning to swimming, tennis, dance end the martial arts to improve their physical fitness.

Instead of running around the park in the morning or evening, other Americans are studying yoga or meditating quietly in their homes. They are seeking to improve themselves by finding peace and quiet.

Adult education is another form. of self-improvement. After a hard day's work, many Americans take evening courses at a local high school or a community college. There they can study a variety of subjects. Often these people are preparing to return to the job market or trying to qualify themselves for better jobs. For example, a mother busy raising her children might attend a night school to learn secretarial skills. A secretary might return to study accounting. Some retired people may go back for the education they missed at an earlier age.

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A.Entertainment.

B.Seeking physical fitness.

C.Studying in a local college.

D.Finding peace and quiet.

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第11题

Paper was invented by the Chinese in the first century AD.Paper was not made in southe
rn Europe until about the year 1100.Scandinavia - which now makes a great deal of the world did not begin to make it until 1500.Most paper is made from wood.Paper-making is an important British industry and paper from Britain is sold to many countries such as Australia and South Africa.Some of the wood used in the British paper making industry comes from trees grown in Britain, but wood is also bought from other countries such as Norway.One tree is needed for every four hundred copies of a forty-page newspaper.If half the adults in Britain buy one daily paper, this uses up over a thousand trees a day.All over the world,trees are being cut down faster than they are being planted, so there may be a serious need for paper at the beginning of next century.

When we think of paper, we think of newspaper, books, letters and writing paper.But there are many other uses.Only half of paper is used for books and newspaper, etc.Paper is very good for keeping you warm.Each year, more and more things are made of paper.Now we hear that chairs, tables, and even beds can be made of paper.But the latest in paper making seems to be paper houses.

1.Where was paper invented?

A.In China.

B.In southern Europe.

C.In Scandinavia.

D.In Britain.

2.Scandinavia began to make paper ().

A.in 1100

B.in 1400

C.in 1500

D.in the first century

3.Every four hundred copies of a forty-page newspaper will need ().

A.half a tree

B.one tree

C.two trees

D.more than one tree

4.All over the world, trees are being cut down ()than they are being planted.

A.more slowly

B.much faster

C.much more slowly

D.faster

5.The latest things made of paper are ().

A.chairs

B.tables

C.clothes

D.houses

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