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and four possible answers. Choose the correct answer—A, B, C, or D. You will
hear each dialogue ONLY ONCE.
单选题The author chose to study engineering at a small liberal-arts university because he ______.
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单选题I don't know how I became a writer, but I think it was because of a certain force in me that had to write and that finally burst through and found a channel. My people were of the working class of people. My father, a stone-cutter, was a man with a great respect and veneration for literature. He had a tremendous memory, and he loved poetry, and the poetry that he loved best was naturally of the rhetorical kind that such a man would like. Nevertheless it was good poetry, Hamlet's Soliloquy, Macbeth, Mark Antony's “Funeral Oration”, Grey's “Elegy”, and all the rest of it. I heard it all as a child; I memorized and learned it all. He sent me to college to the state university. The desire to write, which had been strong during all my days in high school, grew stronger still. I was editor of the college paper, the college magazine, etc. , and in my last year or two I was a member of a course in playwriting which had just been established there. I wrote several little one-act plays, still thinking I would become a lawyer or a newspaper man, never daring to believe I could seriously become a writer. Then I went to Harvard, wrote some more plays there, became obsessed with the idea that I had to be a playwright, left Harvard, had my plays rejected, and finally in the autumn of 1926, how, why, or in what manner I have never exactly been able to determine. But probably because the force in me that had to write at length sought out its channel, I began to write my first book in London. I was living all alone at that time. I had two rooms--a bedroom and a sitting room--in a litter square in Chelsea in which all the houses had that familiar, smoked brick and cream-yellow-plaster look.
单选题{{I}} Questions 16-20 are based on the talk you’ve just heard.{{/I}}
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单选题This passage is mainly about Hemingway's ______ .
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{{I}} You will hear 10 short dialogues. For each dialogue, there is one question and four possible answers. Choose the correct answer--A, B, C or D, and mark it in your test booklet. You will have 15 seconds to answer the question and you will hear each dialogue ONLY ONCE.
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a vacation spot that
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the excitement of a bustling city with the
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of an island paradise? Then consider Auckland, New Zealand. About 11 hours from Southeast Asia, this city is sandwiched
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two harbors on New Zealand"s North Island.
Auckland is becoming more famous all over the world for its
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quality of life. And if you don"t have a lot of
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time, don"t worry. You can
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much of this city in just two days.
Start your first day in downtown Auckland. Go to Queen Street and try
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the Sky Tower.
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328 meters, it"s the tallest structure in
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Southern Hemisphere. Inside the tower, you"ll find a hotel, casino, theater and many restaurants.
The tower"s newest
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is a guided climb up a unique ladder system through the middle of the tower.
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guides take you up to the top for a stunning
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of Auckland. Once on the ground again,
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your way to Victoria Park Market. It"s just a few minutes" walk
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the tower.
Victoria Park Market was
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built in 1905 as an industrial site. But the area was
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in 1981 into an
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-air shopping mall. All the clothes and
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you"ll find here are made locally. So take your time
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through this special market.
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单选题{{B}}Part A{{/B}}
{{B}}Directions:{{/B}}
{{I}}You will hear 10 short dialogues. For each dialogue, there is one question and four possible answers. Choose the correct answer A, B, C or D, and mark it in your test booklet. You will have 15 seconds to answer the question and you will hear each dialogue ONLY ONCE.
Now look at question 1.{{/I}}
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单选题The United States is a confederation of states. Each state has the (26) to make laws with regard to the state. (27) , based on public opinion, states can (28) policies regarding education, and they may (29) a state income tax; they also determine the speed (30) , housing codes, and the drinking age. In most parts of the United States, you (31) be 21 years old to buy alcohol in a liquor store, bar, (32) restaurant. In some states you may buy beer in a grocery store. If a store sells alcohol to a minor, the (33) of the store is usually (34) a large sum of money. (35) , many areas have an open-container law, (36) means that people may not drink alcohol on the street or in a car. Anyone (37) with an open container of alcohol may be arrested. (38) , with all of these laws, the (39) of alcohol is a serious (40) in the United States and Canada. Drinking on college campuses, (41) there are many underage drinkers, has (42) greatly. In fact, alcohol sales have gone up (43) the legal drinking age was (44) from 18 to 21. Some people believe that if there were no legal drinking age, (45) in some other countries, North American youth would drink less.
单选题How does the woman feel about Singapore?
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单选题In my 30 years as (1) , I have tried to help parents understand that (2) discipline teaches a child why certain behavior is wrong and how to correct it. The main principle (3) teaching children (4) behavior is simple. When you see a child behave well, (5) him with praise, a smile, a hug or a pat on the shoulder--something that (6) you think he is a splendid little person. This does (7) for a child's behavior. (8) for example a four-year old boy, his two-year-old brother and their mother in a department store. The four year-old is not running down the aisles, (9) toys (9) shelves or tearing his brother. What's his reward? His mother (10) him and goes (11) her shopping, grateful for a few minutes of (12) . But (13) his behavior changes. He pushes his brother and starts (14) about. His mother immediately gives him attention (15) him. A child (16) wants positive attention from his parents, but if the only attention he can get is (17) , he'll, settle for it. It's better than none (18) . Parents (19) pay more attention to their children when they misbehave. That only makes them (20) more, because this is how they can get the attention they long for.
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