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[单项选择] Questions 14 to 16 are based on the following passage. At the end of the passage, you will be given 15 seconds to answer the questions.
Now, listen to the passage.
About ______ American homes have the habit of keeping pets.
A. 43%
B. 57%
C. 75%
D. 25%
[单项选择]Questions 11 to 14 are based on the following passage. At the end of the passage, you will be given 20 seconds to answer the questions.
Now listen to the passage.
According to the passage, how do people usually classify a person into certain type
A. His physical appearance and his action.
B. His way of speaking and behaving.
C. His learning and behaviour.
D. His way of acting and thinkin
[单项选择]Questions 15 to 17 are based on the following passage. At the end of the passage, you will be given 15 seconds to answer the questions.
Now listen to the passage.
Why are divorces so common at present
A. Because it is difficult to maintain a marriage.
B. Because people like watching TV programs.
C. Because people prefer freedom to self-discipline.
D. Because our society is permissive towards divorces.
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Questions 11 to 13 are based on the following passage. At the end of the passage, you will be given 15 seconds to answer the questions.
When did the first award ceremony take place( ).
A. In 1895.
B. In 1901.
C. In 1962.
D. In 1968.
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Questions 14 to 17 are based on the following passage. At the end of the passage, you will be given 20 seconds to answer the questions.
When are airplanes not fuel efficient( ).
A. On short trips.
B. On long trips.
C. When flying over cities.
D. When flying at high altitudes.
[单项选择]Questions 18 to 20 are based on the following passage. At the end of the passage, you will be given 15 seconds to answer the questions.
Now listen to the passage.
Up to the 1920’s, what was one objection to the films
A. They were silent.
B. They didn’t tell a complete story.
C. They were too expensive.
D. They were too short.
[单项选择]Questions 52 to 56 are based on the following passage.
Good jobs are scarce these days, with roughly 15 million Americans out of work and a national unemployment rate of 10 percent. President Obama tried to address the jobs crisis in his State of the Union by proposing a $ 33 billion tax credit for small businesses to hire new workers and by calling unemployment the most pressing item on his schedule.
Apart from the federal government’s response to the jobs crisis, economists predict that certain industries such as health care, green technology, education and government, will grow in the coming years. Each week we search several job board--including Indeed, Vault and Yahoo to help us track the best job listings with salaries of $100 000 or more. For this week’s picks, we’ve presented jobs in new emerging fields:
The first one is Wind Energy Sales Director. Are you fascinated by the sight of wind power generator, or simply committed to conserving energy SKP USA, a Pennsy
A. Wind Energy Sales Director
B. Sustainability Director
C. Response Management Specialist
D. Government Contract Manager
[单项选择]Questions 57 to 61 are based on the following passage.
Genetically Modified (转基因的) crops are everywhere. It seems even in Europe, strict laws designed to
keep the European Union free of GM crops and products are not working, instead are posing problems for the EU: Farmers’ representatives say that supplies of animal feed for poultry and pigs are being refused entry at European ports when found to contain even trace amounts of GM material.
Under Europe’s "zero-tolerance" laws on GM, introduced in 2007, the presence of even a few seeds of GM material will rule out an entire shipment. The animal feed industry says that the laws are unworkable because GM material is almost unavoidable, given today’s global supply chain. "Though we understand the consumer concern in Europe, we don’t understand zero tolerance because it closes down trade," says Pekka Pesonen, secretary general of Copa-Cogeca, a federation of groups representing 15 million EU farmers in total. He claims that E
A. manage to function
B. bring troubles to farmers
C. help farmers to get safe animal feed
D. allow food with insignificant amount of GM
[填空题]Questions 47 to 51 are based on the following passage.
Many private institutions of higher education around the country are in danger. Not all will be saved, and perhaps not all deserved to be saved. There are low-quality schools just as there is low-quality business. We have no obligation to save them simply because they exist.
But many thriving institutions that deserve to continue are threatened. They are doing a fine job educationally, but they are caught in a financial squeeze, with no way to reduce rising costs or increasing revenues significantly. Raising tuition doesn’t bring in more revenues, for each time tuition goes up, the enrollment goes down, or the amount that must be given away in student aid goes up. Schools are businesses, whether public or private, not usually because of mismanagement but because of the nature of the enterprise. They lose money on every customer, and they can go bankrupt either from too few students or too many students. Even a very goo
[填空题]Questions 47 to 56 are based on the following passage.
Every year, malaria (疟疾) (47) about five hundred million people. More than one million of them die, mostly young children and pregnant women in Africa. For several years in sub-Saharan Africa, the Global Fund and other groups have been (48) for bed nets treated with long-lasting insect poison. Malaria is (49) by mosquito bites. The groups have also invested in anti--malaria drugs for A. C. T. , artemisinin-based combination therapy (青蒿素的组合疗法) .
Recently, a team from the World Health organization visited Ethiopia (埃塞俄比亚) , Ghana (加纳) , Rwanda (卢旺达) and Zambia (赞比亚) . These countries were the first to (50) the bed nets and medicine. The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis (结核) and Malaria requested a study to see if the interventions were (51) .
The researchers found that the answer is yes. They looked at records of children (52) five. They found th
[单项选择]Questions 17 to 20 are based on the following passage. At the end of the passage; you will be given 20 seconds to answer the questions. Now, listen to the passage.
What does the professor mean when he says this "So, baby Mary died at birth, and then another baby Mary came along who survived. Both go into the record books"
A. Two people referred to the record book.
B. Even names are not as reliable.
C. Two copies of the record book were made.
D. Two names were recorded in the record book.