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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.
Why can’t visitors enjoy real English food
A. Because the foods they eat are all ready prepared.
B. Because they are interested in shopping and sightseeing.
C. Because they stay in Britain only for a few days.
D. Because they only stay in large towns.
[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.
Who needs ESP courses most
A. Working people.
B. College students.
C. Beginners.
D. Intermediate learners.
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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.
What is the main topic of the passage( ).
A. Energy conservation.
B. Transportation of the future.
C. Strip cities.
D. Advantages of air transportation over railroads.
[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 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. trade is going down all the way
B. people sign trade on time
C. goods are getting more expensive
D. merchants try risking trading again.
[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.
By what means did Joe think he could become rich
A. He thought that he would either find a good job or he would be a thief.
B. He said that he would become rich by way of robbing the bank.
C. He said that he could rob the rich of their money.
D. He might be rich if he worked harder.
[填空题]Questions 47 to 51 are based on the following passage.
You ask about my name, Olafur Egilsson: Olafur is my given name, Egilsson my surname. People familiar with Icelandic culture can tell at a glance that my father’s given name is Egil—that I am "Egil’s son". Icelanders maintain the old tradition of adding "son" or "dottir"(daughter) to the father’s given name to form surnames. Hence every generation in a family has a new surname. With the trend towards equality between the sexes in every field, Icelandic law now also permits you to take your mother’s given name as the basis for your surname.
As clever readers will surmise, what’s my daughter’s surname Of course not everyone is aware of our traditions. One day I received a letter from the school in France where my daughter was studying. It was addressed to me as "Mr. Olafsdottir’!
At the mention of "Iceland", the picture that pops into your head is probably one of snow and ice. Actually, in summer