第1题
A.The movie fans who are interested in ABC hits.
B.The iPod users who are big movie fans at the same time.
C.Those who can't follow the regular schedule of the ABC hits.
D.Leon Long, chairman of ABC and his staff.
第2题
听力原文: With the introduction of the radio, newspaper publishers wondered how broadcasting would affect them. Many feared that radio as a quick and easy means of keeping people informed would displace the newspaper industry altogether.
Others hoped that the brief newscast heard on the air would stimulate listeners' interests in the story so they would buy the paper to get more information. This second idea turned out to be closer to the truth. Radio & print were not substitutes for each other but actually supported each other. You see the relationship between different media is not al ways one of displacement but can be one of reinforcement. However, this is not always the case. Take television & motion pictures for example. With the popularization of T. V, the motion picture industry suffered greatly. Movie attendance dropped when audience members chose to stay at home and be entertained. Likewise, when a football game was shown on the air, the stands were often empty because fans chose to watch the game at home.
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A.The role of the print media.
B.Television's effect on the movie industry.
C.The relationships between different media.
D.Radio news as a substitute for newspapers.
第3题
When people talking about basketball, everybody will think about NBA in America, which is the biggest basketball match in the world. It attracts fans from all around the world. But people barely connect soccer with America, because American people show little interest in it. For the old generation, they even dont know how the game is played.
第4题
M: Well, I was hoping for something really wonderful But the movie was full of stereotypes, and relationships that never fully developed.
Q: What does the man mean?
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A.The movie was really wonderful.
B.The movie was so full of violent scenes.
C.The movie wasn't as good as he had expected.
D.The movie was overly concerned with romantic relationships.
第5题
听力原文:M: Well, what did you think of the movie?
W: I don't know why I let you talk me into going. I just don't like violence. Next time you'd better choose a comedy.
Q: What can we infer from the conversation?
(13)
A.The man.
B.The woman.
C.The man's boss.
D.Himself.
第6题
听力原文:M: Why are you leaving so early? The movie doesn't start till eight.
W: I want to beat the traffic there. It's a nightmare on the expressway during rush hour...
Q: What does the woman mean?
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A.She wants to leave the theatre before the movie is over.
B.She doesn't know the way to the theatre.
C.She wants to go early to avoid the traffic jam.
D.She usually goes home at eight.
第7题
There was a gunshot in the cinema last night.
I heard about it, and()
A. I felt into sleep immediately after that.
B. I hope nobody was hurt in the cinema.
C. do you know what movie was on last night?
第8题
听力原文:W: How about seeing the new movie at the North Part Theater tonight?
M: Sounds great. But I got to go over my notes for tomorrow's mid-term.
Q: What can we know about the man?
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A.He almost slept through the movie.
B.He wishes he could go to the movie.
C.He wants to rewrite his notes.
D.He's planning to go to the movie after exam.
第9题
A.He wants to go early to avoid a traffic jam.
B.He wants to leave the theater before the movie is over.
C.He doesn't know the way to the theater.
D.He doesn't usually get up at 7:00.
第10题
W:I am wondering why I let you talk me into going. I really should have chosen to stay at home and watch TV.
Q:What does the woman think of the movie?
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A.She likes the kung fu part best.
B.She thinks that it is exciting and excellent.
C.She doesn't show much interest in it.
D.She thinks it as boring as TV.
第11题
听力原文:W: What did you think of the movie? Did you like it?
M: Not really, it was a little too artsy for me. It seemed like the director was trying so hard to impress us with storage close-ups and avant-garde dialogues that he forgot to include a story. I thought it was really boring.
W: I thought the movie was really thought-provoking. I love it when a movie makes you think. It's a nice change from the superficial dialogue and two-dimensional characters you usually see in films these days.
M: I don't really care for alternative films. They are so dark and depressing. The characters are always so intense. Why does a movie have to be sad to be deep?
W: Yeah, I know what you mean, but mainstream cinema is nothing but gun fights and exploding cars. I get so sick of movies like that. I prefer movies with substance.
M: But sometimes you don't want to think; sometimes you just want a light movie. Like that comedy movie with Billy Crystal--that was so hilarious. I laughed so hard that I cried.
W: Movies have to be more than entertaining to me.
M: Did you see that new mystery movie that came out last month? That was so suspenseful. I was on the edge of my seat the whole time.
W: I loved that movie. The plot was great, and the acting was incredible. I wouldn't be surprised if it were nominated for an Academy Award.
M: Well, at least we agree on something. I guess we'll have to stick to mysteries in the future.
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A.The close-ups are perfect.
B.The dialogues are easy to understand.
C.It's not boring at all.
D.It doesn't tell any story.