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[单项选择]Passage ThreeAccording to the speaker,what are the most popular ESP courses in Britain
A. English for doctors.
B. English for lawyers.
C. English for reporters.
D. English for businessman.

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[单项选择]Passage ThreeAccording to the speaker,what does equality refer to for American people
A. Equal rights and equal freedom.
B. Equal worth and equal opportunity.
C. Equal opportunity and equal pay.
D. Equal worth and equal status.
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Passage Three
What message does the speaker try to convey in this passage
A. One can improve listening by watching movies.
B. Everybody wants to improve listening nowadays.
C. There is a good way to memorize vocabularies.
D. One needs to work hard to improve English.
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Passage Two
What does the speaker tell us about the future of robots
A. It will be long before robots can be used at home.
B. It will be very expensive to use robots in the future.
C. Robots will take over all the jobs in industry.
D. Robots will be used only in large factories.
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Passage Two
What does the speaker say about Colonel Harland Sanders when he retired
A. He had no pension.
B. He had a great car.
C. He was right at the age of 56.
D. He owned a recipe for chicken.
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Passage Three
What is the speaker’s last suggestion of improving one’s listening
A. Choose one’s favorite film.
B. Memorize all the dialogues.
C. Go to a movie theater.
D. Practice with a friend.
[单项选择]Passage OneAccording to the speaker,what service does the Red Cross provide
A. Protecting the prisoners of war.
B. Teaching first aid to the public.
C. Raising money for public fund.
D. Publicizing the idea of charity.
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Passage 1

What will man be like in the future—in 5 000 or even 50 000 years from now We can only make a guess, of course, but we can be sure that he will be different from what he is today. For man is slowly changing all the time.
Let us take an obvious example. Man, even five hundred years ago, was shorter than he is today. Now, on average, men are about three inches taller. Five hundred years is a relatively short period of time, so we may assume that man will continue to grow taller.
Again, in the modern world we use our brains a great deal. Even so, we still make use of only about 20% of the brain’s capacity. As time goes on, however, we shall have to use our brains more and more, and eventually we shall need larger ones. This is likely to bring about a physical change to the head, in particular the forehead,
A. how man’s life will be in the future
B. how future man will look like
C. the fact that man’s organs will function differently in the future
D. the fact that man is growing uglier as time passes
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Passage Two
According to the speaker,what is the first central component of a meaningful work
A. Having a point.
B. Having flexibility.
C. Making sense.
D. Being interesting.
[单项选择]Passage Five
What produces a waterproof super glue, acts like a vacuum cleaner, and even teaches scientists about gene repair The humble little shellfish known as the mussel (贻贝)。
Mussels are found worldwide. Some live in the sea. Others inhabit freshwater streams and lakes. When you try to move a mussel from a rock, you will discover what an incredibly firm grip it has- a necessity if the mussel is to resist the sharp grab of a hungry seabird or the pounding waves of the sea. How does it manage to cling so tight When it choose a place to set up home, it pokes its tongue-shaped foot out of its shell and presses it against a solid surface. Special glands give off a fluid mixture of proteins into a channel that runs the length of the foot. The liquid quickly hardens into a fine, elastic thread about an inch long. Then a tiny pad-like structur
A. seal itself from being damaged by sea water
B. protect itself from being the food of other animals
C. protect itself from being blown away by strong wind
D. produce the waterproof super glue
[单项选择]Passage Six
What do the extraordinarily successful companies have in common
To find out, we looked for correlations. We know that correlations are not always reliable; nevertheless, in the 27 survivors, our group saw four Shared personality traits that could explain their longevity (长寿).
Conservatism in financing. The companies did not risk their capital gratuitously (无缘无故). They understood the meaning of money in an old-fashioned way; they knew the usefulness spare cash in the kitty.
Money in hand allowed them to snap up (抓住) options when their’ competitors could not. They did not have to convince third-party financiers of the attractiveness of opportunities they wanted to pursue. Money in kitty allowed them to govern their growth and evolution.
Sensitivity to the world around them. Whether they had built their
A. Money burns a hole in one’s pocket.
B. Money doesn’t grow on trees.
C. Money called for is money well spent.
D. Money breeds money.

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