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[单项选择]Chicago is a great town. I love it. We have two baseball teams here, the Cubs and the White Sox. I like the Cubs. The White Sox are boring and they’re losers, too. I never go to their games. But there’s a lot more to Chicago than baseball. Look around, we’re in the city now. This is Michigan Avenue. There’s the John Hancock Center.
That building is 100 storeys high! That’s too high, if you ask me. If there is a fire on the 85th or 90th floor, how are the firemen going to put it out There’s no chance... Look over there.
There’s a large building. It’s the Sears Tower. That building is 110 storeys high! ...Do you see those round buildings Those buildings are the Marina City Apartments (flats). Those buildings have 60 floors each. Thousands of people in each one. Imagine that, all those people in two buildings. It’s terrible to have so many neighbors. There’s the Merchandise Mart. That’s another big building. Do you know what’s in the building There are stores, restaurants, a ban
A. Because they don’t play well.
B. Because he doesn’t like baseball.
C. Because they usually play in other cities.
D. Because there’s a lot more to Chicage than baseball.

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[单项选择]Chicago is a great town. I love it. We have two baseball teams here, the Cubs and the White Sox. I like the Cubs. The White Sox are boring and they’re losers, too. I never go to their games. But there’s a lot more to Chicago than baseball. Look around, we’re in the city now. This is Michigan Avenue. There’s the John Hancock Center.
That building is 100 storeys high! That’s too high, if you ask me. If there is a fire on the 85th or 90th floor, how are the firemen going to put it out There’s no chance... Look over there.
There’s a large building. It’s the Sears Tower. That building is 110 storeys high! ...Do you see those round buildings Those buildings are the Marina City Apartments (flats). Those buildings have 60 floors each. Thousands of people in each one. Imagine that, all those people in two buildings. It’s terrible to have so many neighbors. There’s the Merchandise Mart. That’s another big building. Do you know what’s in the building There are stores, restaurants, a ban
A. the Sears Tower is not high enough
B. the Marina City Apartments are crowded
C. the Merchandise Mart is crowded
D. there are many other buildings in Chicago
[单项选择]What do we learn about the Great Chicago Fire from the conversation
A. It was in 1893 when Chicago was still a small town.
B. It broke out when Chicago wasn’t even forty years old.
C. It didn’t ’affect Chicago significantly.
D. It was in 1871 when Chicago was fourteen years old.
[单项选择]We’ll be away for two weeks because we’ll have a______
A. two-weeks holiday
B. two weeks’ holidays
C. two-week holiday
D. two-weeks’ holiday
[单项选择]Passage Two
We unemployed share a social stigma (耻辱) similar to that of the rape victim. Whether consciously or subconsciously, much of the work-ethic driven public feels that you’ve somehow "asked for it". Secretly wanted to lose your job and "flirted (幻想)" with unemployment through your attitude- probably dressed in a way to invite it (left the vest unbuttoned on your three-piece suit).
But the worse of it isn’t society’s work-ethic morality; it’s your own, which you never knew you had. You find out how much self-satisfaction was gained from even the most simple work-related task: a well-worded letter, a well-handled phone call, even a clean file. Being useful to yourself isn’t enough.
But then almost everyone has heard about the need to be a useful member of society. What you didn’t know about was the loneliness. You’ve spent your li
A. How the Unemployed Are Looked Down Upon
B. How Important to Be Employed
C. How It Feels to Be Out of Work
D. How to Gain a Little More Knowledge and Compassion
[单项选择]Passage Two
We sometimes think humans are uniquely vulnerable to anxiety, but stress seems to affect the immune defenses of lower animals too. In one experiment, for example, behavioral immunologist ( 免疫学家) Mark Laudenslager, at the University of Denver, gave mild electric shocks to 24 rats. Half the animals could switch off the current by turning a wheel in their enclosure, while the other half could not. The rats in the two groups were paired so that each time one rat turned the wheel it protected both itself and its helpless partner from the shock. Laudenslager found that the immune response was depressed below normal in the helpless rats but not in those that could turn off the electricity. What he has demonstrated, he believes, is that lack of control over an event, not the experience itself, is what wakens the immune system.
Other res
A. fragile
B. ambiguous
C. sober
D. dedicated
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M: Of the two houses we have seen, which one do you think fits our needs better, the first one or the second one
W: The second one. It seems very expensive. But in the long run it will save us the money on the maintenance.

What does the woman say about the reason for her choice ()
A. The first house they saw is too expensive.
B. She is happy with the price set by the seller.
C. They may save some money for the time being.
D. Less money will be spent in maintaining the house.

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