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注意事项Click ONCE on the speaker icon to start listening!放音结束前请不要离开本页。否则就听不成啦! Part 1 Understanding Long Conversations(每小题:2 分)Directions: In this section youll hear a long conversation or conversations. Listen carefully and choose the best answer to the questions you hear. Questions 1 to 5 are based on the same passage or dialog.1.A. Because if he leaves, he will be unable to graduate.B. Because if he stays, he will have to put up with his teacher.C. Because the decision is up to the school.D. Because he will be killed if he leaves school.2.A. He takes a bus.B. His teacher drives him.C. He drives his own car.D. He drives a bus.3.A. He lives in a rich family.B. He lives in a poor neighborhood.C. He lives in a big family.D. He lives in a safe community.4.A. They choose to stay at home for a week.B. They choose to drive a bus or do another bad job.C. They choose to leave the neighborhood.D. They choose to go out and sell drugs.5.A. If you choose to get on the bus, try to keep that way.B. If you dont feel like staying in the classroom, you can choose to leave.C. Killing people and selling drugs are bad things to do.D. Staying at or leaving school is a choice you make.Questions 6 to 10 are based on the same passage or dialog.6.A. The wine.B. The food.C. The traffic.D. The weather.7.A. It was raining, and he felt awful about it.B. It was a sunny day, so everything was wonderful.C. He just had a rough glance at the tower.D. He climbed to the top of the Tower.8.A. Beautiful old medieval buildings.B. Cathedrals and churches.C. Lots of wonderful museums.D. The city of Florence.9.A. When you want to eat pizza.B. When you want to see beautiful women.C. When you want to enjoy fashion.D. Any time is food for going to Italy.10.A. She wishes to go to Italy too.B. She thinks Italy is just a common country.C. She doesnt feel like going to Italy.D. She doesnt like Italian people.Questions 11 to 15 are based on the same passage or dialog.11.A. When he joined the army.B. When he entered prison.C. Sometime last week.D. After he escaped from prison.12.A. Because the general is asleep.B. Because loud noises make the general mad.C. Because no one knows he has escaped.D. Because people are unaware of what hes done.13.A. Stop liking him.B. Fire him from his job.C. Put him into prison.D. Find him at last.14.A. How he can stay out of prison.B. What the prisoners are doing.C. Where he should go to get away.D. Who can find out what hes done.15.A. A pizza restaurant.B. The generals home.C. A prison.D. A barbers.Questions 16 to 20 are based on the same passage or dialog.16.A. Because she has been lifting weights.B. Because she has just met the man.C. Because she just finished jogging.D. Because she has lost weight.17.A. Every other day.B. Once a week.C. Twice a week.D. Every other week.18.A. It takes a long time to become strong.B. It hurts to strengthen ones muscles.C. A person should have individual assistance in training.D. Building muscles is common only for athletes.19.A. Lifting the same amount of weight each time.B. Working out regularly and consistently.C. Alternating jogging with lifting weights.D. Consulting with an expert.20.A. Persuade her husband to do some jogging.B. Persuade the mans wife to join her in exercises.C. Try to do some jogging on weekends.D. Give up weight lifting.注意事项Click ONCE on the speaker icon to start listening!放音结束前请不要离开本页。否则就听不成啦! Part 2 Understanding Passages(每小题:1 分)Directions: In this section youll hear a passage or passages. Listen carefully and choose the best answer to the questions you hear. Questions 1 to 5 are based on the same passage or dialog.1.A. Wisel and others showed they could do several jobs.B. Jobs opened up when men went to war.C. Women were starting to own businesses.D. Roles for women changed through time.2.A. Ran a business.B. Started a business.C. Worked several jobs.D. Sent her husband to war.3.A. Regina Wisel.B. Her husband.C. Her mother-in-law.D. A man who worked for her.4.A. She bought a new house.B. She started her own business.C. She took good care of their children.D. She arranged a trip to Europe.5.A. Women work as well as men.B. Women can run businesses.C. Women were changed by the war.D. Women are able to do more than care for children.Questions 6 to 10 are based on the same passage or dialog.6.A. The World Economic Forum started the War of Talents.B. A shortage of executives started the War of Talents.C. War of Talents was staged a long time ago.D. War of Talents is just something for the Western countries.7.A. It wont be a problem over the next decade.B. It will have been solved by the next decade.C. It will get better.D. It will get worse.8.A. Financial capital.B. Human capital.C. Combination of companies.D. Development strategies.9.A. They find it hard to obtain new business school graduates.B. There is no possibility of merger with other companies.C. They have to look for the financial aid of their business.D. They have to deal with Internet positions.10.A. Offering promotions.B. Offering stock options.C. Offering increase in the salary.D. Offering opportunities to study further.Questions 11 to 15 are based on the same passage or dialog.11.A. American strength.B. Modern America.C. Great business.D. Democracy.12.A. He understood the wants of his audience.B. He distinguished his company from others.C. He had insight and management ability.D. He had great virtue that everyone could see.13.A. The training of soldiers in World War II.B. The strength of America in the 20th century.C. The hopes and fears of ordinary people.D. The great economic crisis in America.14.A. Because his company had a human face.B. Because his studios made training films for soldiers.C. Because his company operated like a democracy.D. Because he knew how things should be run.15.A. 1966.B. 1967.C. 1968.D. 1969.Questions 16 to 20 are based on the same passage or dialog.16.A. The structure of genes.B. The transformation of medical care.C. The completion of the human genetic map.D. The diagnosis of diseases.17.A. Diseases can be avoided forever.B. Medicines will be unnecessary for people.C. Genes can be corrected right away.D. Scientists can identify and replace faulty genes.18.A. Biological companies.B. Disabled people.C. Scientists.D. Governments.19.A. They will work to create the perfect workers.B. They will treat some people in ways that are unfair.C. They will ask employees to do more research work.D. They will increase the medical insurance of employees.20.A. People in Asian countries.B. People in African countries.C. People in underdeveloped countries.D. People in wealthy countries.Questions 21 to 25 are based on the same passage or dialog.21.A. Bribery is offering someone too much money.B. Bribery is offering someone enjoyable vacations.C. Bribery is offering someone favors.D. Bribery is offering money or favors to influence decision-making.22.A. Because the businessman sells too much to the purchasing manager.B. Because the businessman sells cement of poor quality.C. Because the money offered is for personal use.D. Because 80,000 dollars is a big sum of money.23.A. By offering 80,000 dollars.B. By offering enjoyable vacations.C. By providing regulations.D. By arguing for a good law.24.A. New laws will be made to stop bribery.B. The company he works for will close.C. He will be able to use the money to buy good materials.D. The building his company is making will be of poor quality.25.A. The one who accepts a bribe.B. The organization that offers vacations.C. The businessman who offers the money.D. The society as a whole.Questions 26 to 30 are based on the same passage or dialog.26.A. To drive an ambulance.B. To provide runners with medical attention.C. To watch runners till they cross the final line.D. To record the whole process of the marathon.27.A. The last runner was a woman.B. The last runner was in blue tennis shorts.C. The last runner was crippled in the legs.D. The last runner was the only one to get a prize.28.A. She finished most of the race.B. She won a prize for running.C. She reached the final line in the end.D. She beat the other runners.29.A. The fact that the last runner was actually a woman.B. The fact that a woman could manage to finish the marathon.C. The spirit of the woman about beating the other runners.D. The spirit of the woman about finishing what she had set out to do.30.A. When he is upset.B. When he is faced with something ridiculous.C. When he thinks things are too difficult to deal with.D. When he is defeated.交卷!Click ONCE on the speaker icon to start listening!放音结束前请不要离开本页。否则就听不成啦!Part 3 Compound Dictation(每小题:1.5 分)Directions: In this section you will hear a passage or passages three times. When the passage is read for the first time, you should listen carefully for its general idea. When the passage is read for the second time, you are required to fill in the blanks with the information you have just heard. Finally, when the passage is read for the third time, you should check what you have written. Questions 1 to 10 are based on the same passage or dialog.From 1939 to 1943, German cities were targeted and attacked. Three hundred thousand Germans are thought to have been killed as a result of the raids, and 1. were wounded. Berlin was 70% 2. by bombing; Dresden 75% destroyed. But, were the wrong targets 3. ? The more America and Great Britain bombed German cities during these dates, the more 4. Germany produced in their factories. In early 1944, targets such as rail heads, rail lines, and 5. were attacked. Destroying such targets 6. crippled Germany. In 1945, Germany had mined much 7. but had no way of moving it from the mines to where it was needed. When the war ended, the Allies found several hundred King Tiger tanks at a Munich rail yard ready to be taken to the war frontbut the Germans had no way of getting them there. Did Bomber Command get a good return for 8. ? There is no doubt that the deaths for Bomber Command were very high. On some bombing trips over Germany, 9. . The stress of flying a bomber was such that recent research has found that many of those who survived 10. . Failed marriages and alcoholism were not unusual for former members of Bomber Command. Questions 11 to 20 are based on the same passage or dialog.It all happened so quickly. At 7:55 am on Sunday 7 December 1941, the first of two 11. of Japanese planes began their attack on the US Pacific Fleet. The Fleet was then stationed at Pearl Harbor (珍珠港) on the Pacific 12. of Oahu. Within two hours, five battleships had been 13. , another 16 damaged, and 188 planes destroyed. Only chance saved three large plane-carrying ships, usually stationed at Pearl Harbor but 14. elsewhere on that day. The attacks killed only under 100 Japanese but over 2,400 Americans, with another 15. . Although quick, the attacks should not have been a surprise. The US had once looked upon Japanese 16. with a level of sympathy. 17. by the poor economy of the early 1930s, however, Japanese anger with their government grew. In 1931 Japan occupied Manchuria in northern China. Over the decade 18. . As Japanese violence increased, its relations with the US got worse. In the occupied part in northern China, 19. . This was a practical necessity for Japan. Lacking in natural resources itself, 20. throughout the decade and that finally led to the attack on Pearl Harbor and the Pacific War. 交卷!返回我的课程 测试成绩报告单 任课教师已设定暂时不显示本试卷的标准或参考答案。请注意本页底部显示的总分和提示。在系统自动批改的客观题正确率小于60%时可以重做。试卷:unit 10试卷编号:210试卷满分:100姓名:学号:201015010225班级:登录:2012-05-16 21:25:38交卷:2012-05-16 22:10:16上机地址:172.16.130.195图例: Right Wrong To be marked by instructorPart 1 Understanding Long Conversations(每小题: 2 分;满分:40 分) (In the case of True/False type of questions, A stands for True and B for False, or A for Y, B for N and C for NG.) 小题得分对错学生答案Correct1.A(Hidden by your instructor)2.A(Hidden by your instructor)3.B(Hidden by your instructor)4.D(Hidden by your instructor)5.D(Hidden by your instructor)6.C(Hidden by your instructor)7.D(Hidden by your instructor)8.D(Hidden by your instructor)9.D(Hidden by your instructor)10.A(Hidden by your instructor)11.C(Hidden by your instructor)12.D(Hidden by your instructor)13.B(Hidden by your instructor)14.B(Hidden by your instructor)15.A(Hidden by your instructor)16.A(Hidden by your instructor)17.C(Hidden by your instructor)18.B(Hidden by your instructor)19.B(Hidden by your instructor)20.A(Hidden by your instructor)Subtotal: 40Part 2 Understanding Passages(每小题: 1 分;满分:30 分) (In the case of True/False type of questions, A stands for True and B for False, or A for Y, B for N and C for NG.) 小题得分对错学生答案Correct1.B(Hidden by your instructor)2.A(Hidden by your instructor)3.C(Hidden by your instructor)4.A(Hidden by your instructor)5.C(Hidden by your instructor)6.B(Hidden by your instructor)7.D(Hidden by your instructor)8.B(Hidden by your instructor)9.A(Hidden by your instructor)10.B(Hidden by your instructor)11.B(Hidden by your instructor)12.C(Hidden by your instructor)13.C(Hidden by your instructor)14.B(Hidden by your in
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