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ÀýÌ⣺Eg1. A) Taking photographs .B) Enhancing images.
C) Mending cameras. D) Painting pictures.
ÌýÁ¦Ô­ÎÄ£º W: Do you let people know when you're taking pictures of them?
M: I try not to. You know any picture of a person who poses for the camera would look dull and unnatural.
Q: What are the speakers talking about?
Eg2 . A) Get some small change. B) Find a shopping center.
C) Cash a check at a bank. D) Find a parking meter.
ÌýÁ¦Ô­ÎÄ£ºM: Excuse me, do you have change for a ten-dollar note? I need to pay the parking meter.
W: I'm sorry, but I think you can get it through the money changer in the shopping center across the street.
Q: What is the man trying to do?
Eg3 .A) Shopping with his son. B) Buying a gift for a child.
C) Promoting a new product. D) Bargaining with a salesgirl.
ÌýÁ¦Ô­ÎÄ£ºM: Can you recommend something that a school boy of 7 or 8 will really like?
W: I'd suggest this toy train, sir. It's an excellent brand, very popular all over the world these days.
Q: What is the man doing?
Eg4. A) He moved to Baltimore when he was young.
B) He can provide little useful information.
C) He will show the woman around Baltimore.
D) He will ask someone else to help the woman.
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W: I need to talk to someone w ho knows Baltimore well. I'm told you lived there.
M: Oh, but I was really young at the time.
Q: What does the man mean?
Eg5. A) He is rather disappointed. B) He is highly ambitious.
C) He can¡¯t face up to the situation. D) He knows his own limitations.
15.W: Aren't you disappointed that you didn't get the promotion?
M: Maybe a little, but I know I need more experience before I'm ready for that kind of responsibility.
Q: What do we learn about the man from this conversation?
Eg6. A) She bought a new set of furniture from Italy last month.
B) She sold all her furniture before she moved house.
C) She plans to put all her old furniture in the basement.
D) She still keeps some old furniture in her new house.
ÌýÁ¦Ô­ÎÄ£ºM: Did you really give away all your furniture when you moved into the new house last month?
W: Just the useless pieces, as I¡¯m planning to purchase a new set from Italy for the sitting room only.
Q: What does the woman mean?
Eg7. A) He has got a heart attack. B) He was badly hurt.
C) He was unharmed. D) He has fully recovered from the shock.
ÌýÁ¦Ô­ÎÄ£ºW: Were you hurt in the accident?
M: I was shocked at the time, but wasn't hurt at all. My bike was totally damaged though.
Q: What do we know about the man?
Eg8. A) John Smith isn't in right now.
B) John Smith can't come to the phone right now.
C) John Smith doesn't want to speak to the caller.
D) The caller dialed the wrong number.
Part 2.long conversation
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C) Karen¡¯s mother died in a car accident .D) A truck driver lost his life in a collision.
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The impact of the collision killed Karen¡¯s mother instantly, but she was left trapped in the burning car.
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A) Kevin is nine years old B) Kevin is handsome
C) Kevin is single D) Kevin is lack of efficiency
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C) Almost half. D) 75 to 80 percent.
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B) the sweetener was poisonous to them
C) their immune systems had been altered by the mind
D) they had taken too much sweetener during earlier conditioning
2. It can be concluded from the passage that the immune systems of animals ________.
A) can be weakened by mind B) can be suppressed by drug injections
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The past decade of the new century has witnessed a huge development of our country. It also brings some problems. The issue of food safety has become a common concern of the public. There are a couple of factors booming this phenomenon .
Firstly , as dietary habits change to include more meals prepared away from home, the risks of food-borne illness are increasing. For example , chicken , eggs, beef and pork may have some contamination. Secondly , some food producers may even use various chemicals just to make food look or taste good. For instance , the most notorious case involved low quality milk powder, which caused the death of a dozen babies. Miserable as they are , such candle keep happening .
What should we do ?
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Over the past couple of years, a variety of talent shows have emerged on TV channels across the nation, from Super Girls to Happy Boys and so forth. This type of entertainment program is intensely popular, especially among young adults and has produced profound impacts on their studies and life.
There are a couple of reasons behind the tide. To start with, young folks need role models to learn from. So many of them are crazy for contestants participating in these programs. This gives rise to the increasing emergence of these shows because TV networks naturally need to cater to young audiences. Plus, thanks to economic and political reforms carried out by the government, this crop of young generation have more freedom and desire to express and showcase themselves. Therefore, a growing number of young people desire to get involved in these shows.
This is a divisive topic. On my personal level, the talent show is a superb means of relaxing and amusing and can hugely relieve our strains. As college students, however, we could not afford to indulge in them and should be aware of the utmost importance of studies.
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. Some people shirk their duty of financially supporting their old and helpless parents due to their own interests. What they have forget is that one day they will get old and will face the same situation as their parents are suffering .were there no filial pity, never would we taste the real happiness of modern civilization.
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Such aspects,  as a spacious house, a decent job or others¡¯ admiration and the like , are all standards to evaluate one¡¯s success .
The most applicable criterion to judge one¡¯s success , as far as I am concerned , is whether one can always hold an optimistic attitude towards life and hold fast to one¡¯s dream.
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Say no to plagiarism
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In no field other than the university , it has been said, is the problem of plagiarism more serious.
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Recently, the issue of plagiarism on university campus has been brought into public focus.
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It is not uncommon that students doing paper plagiarism on college or university campus .
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The deadline of their papers and lack of the instruction from their tutors make students be more inclined to copy some papers from the internet identically.

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Students who are doing plagiarism will lose enthusiasm of creation. They can hardly find a favorable position in the near future in the  more competitive market duet to their lack of originality. what¡¯s more , Plagiarism will definitely hurt the originality-makers. This kind of activity will lead to the decline of the creativity of this society .

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For one thing, it is essential that corresponding regulations be worked out and enforced to ban this issue.
For another, the students should enhance their awareness of the importance of honesty
What¡¯s more , the faithful academic attitude should be promoted on campus.
With these measures taken, it is reasonable for us to believe that the problem will be solved in the near future.

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plan to double their investment
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if I had not been interrupted
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        1) This is the first time that I heard _______________(ÓÃÒâ´óÀûÓﳪ¡°×£ÄãÉúÈÕ¿ìÀÖ¡±).
        ¡°Happy birthday to you¡± sung in Italian
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        2) The cars _______________(Í£ÔÚÏû·ÀͨµÀµÄ) will be ticketed.
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        killing thousands upon thousands of people
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        4) The farmers used a new insecticide, thus _______________(½«Æ½¾ù²úÁ¿Ìá¸ßÁË15%).
        raising the average yield by 15 percent
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        5) Einstein watched the toy in delight, _______________(ÏëÍƵ¼³öËüµÄÔËתԭÀí).
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        6) We congratulated her on _______________(±»ÌáÉýΪ¾­Àí).
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        1) Success means _______________(·Ç³£Å¬Á¦µØ¹¤×÷).
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        5) He jumped into the pool to save the child _______________(½á¹ûȴˤ¶ÏÁË×Ô¼ºµÄÍÈ).
        only to break his own leg
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        6) He jumped from the burning house, _______________(ˤ¶ÏÁËË«ÍÈ).
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        3) _______________(Õâô×öÊǹÊÒâµÄ) became obvious.
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        6) Don¡¯t put off till tomorrow _______________(½ñÌìÄÜ×öµÄÊÂ).
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        7) This novel is just _______________(ÎÒÒ»Ö±ÔÚÑ°ÕÒµÄ).
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        10) Finally, the workers got an answer _______________(Õþ¸®×ö²»ÁËʲôÊÂÀ´Ìá¸ßËûÃǹ¤×Ê).
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        11) Obviously, there was little certainty _______________(Ö÷ϯ»áͬÒâËûµÄÌáÒé).
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        1) Everyday many tourists come to visit _______________(³Ѹ³öÉúµÄÄǶ°·¿×Ó).
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        1) _______________(²»¹ÜÎÒÃÇ̸ÂÛʲô), Jim brings polities into the discussion.
        Whatever we talk about
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        2) _______________(²»¹Ü¹ÛÖÚÖеÄһЩÈËÈçºÎʹ¾¢µØÄÑΪËû), the comedian always had a quick, sharp reply.
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        3) We climbed high _______________(ÕâÑùÎÒÃǾͿÉÒÔ¿´µ½¸üºÃµÄ·ç¾°).
        so that we might get a better view
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        4) You can go out _______________(Ö»ÒªÄã´ðÓ¦ÍíÉÏ11µãÒÔÇ°»ØÀ´).
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        1) Does she dance _______________(¸úËý½ã½ãÒ»ÑùµØÓÅÃÀ)?
        as gracefully as her sister
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        2) The buildings look _______________(ÔÚÂ׶رÈÔÚÕâ¶ùÄÑ¿´µÃ¶à).
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        4) The higher you climb, _______________(¿ÕÆø¾ÍԽϡ±¡).
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        1) Scarcely had she fallen asleep _______________(Ò»ÕóÇÃÃÅÉù¾Í°ÑËý³³ÐÑ).
        when a knock at the door awakened her
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        2) No sooner had Anne arrived _______________(¾ÍÉú²¡ÁË).
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        3) The husband was not hospitable to the visitor. _______________(ËûÆÞ×ÓҲû˵һ¾ä»¶Ó­µÄ»°).
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        4) Only then _______________(ÄǸöÒ½Éú²ÅÒâʶµ½ËûµÄ²¡ÈËÐèÒªÊÖÊõ).
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        5) Only when you adjust down your price _______________(ÎÒÃDzÅÄÜ×ö³ÉÕâ±ÊÂòÂô).
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        It was Jefferson who wrote
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