第1题
Directions: In this section, you will hear 3 short passages. At the end of each passage, you will hear some questions. Both the passage and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a question, you must choose the best answer from the four choices marked A, B, C and D.
听力原文: The average American will move 13 times in his life time and most of those moves will take him to another city-- a new job, new friends, sometimes a whole new lifestyle.
Moving offers the opportunity to make personal changes as well as to change the place where you live and work. For example, you might want to change the way you dress, the kind of friends you have or what you do for entertainment.
When no one knows you, you can make these changes in yourself and your lifestyle. more easily because your old friends aren't watching you and you don't have the pressure of your former co-workers.
Moving. offers opportunities, but of course, it can also cause problems. It takes time to adjust yourself to change and you might feel lonely and unhappy at first. Moving can also cause problems within the family. If both husband and wife work, probably only one of them will benefit professionally from the move. The other may feel angry and resentful. Children may also resent having to leave their friends and school because their parents decided to move.
In the end, moving will be easier if you can focus on the present. That is, don't waste time missing the life you left behind. Instead, start making a new life in your new city. And don't worry that you might have to move again in a couple of years. Think about where you are now and make the most of it.
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A.Because everyone knows you in a new place.
B.Because your old friends aren't watching you.
C.Because you have much pressure of your former colleagues.
D.Because you have more opportunities.
第2题
Directions: In this section, you will hear 3 short passages. At the end of each passage, you will hear some questions. Both the passage and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a question, you must choose the best answer from the four choices marked A, B, C and D.
听力原文: The average American will move 13 times in his lifetime and most of those moves will take him to another city, a new job, new friends, sometimes a whole new lifestyle.
Moving offers the opportunity to make personal changes as well as to change the place where you live and work. For example, you might want to change the way you dress, the kind of friends you have or what you do for entertainment.
When no one knows you, you can make these changes in yourself and your lifestyle. more easily because your old friends aren't watching you and you don't have the pressure of your former coworkers.
Moving offers opportunities, but, of course, it can also cause problems. It takes time to adjust to change and you might feel lonely and unhappy at first. Moving can also cause problems within the family. If both husband and wife work, probably only one of them will benefit professionally from the move. The other may feel angry and resentful. Children may also resent having to leave their friends and school because their parents decided to move.
In the end, moving will be easier if you can focus on the present. That is, don't waste time missing the life you left behind. Instead, start making a new life in your new city. And don't worry that you might have to move again in a couple of years. Think about where you are now and make the most of it.
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A.30
B.13
C.20
D.12
第3题
M: The trip, yes, but not the preparation.
W: What do you need to do except pack?
M: You know how you always feel so awful whenever you make a big change in time zones? This time I'm trying an anti-jet-lag program so I'll be alert even for the first day's lectures.
W: But how can you avoid jet lag? With that late flight and a six-hour difference in time, it's bound to take you a couple of days to adjust.
M: Well this program's supposed to get your body to feel like it's in the new time zone before you leave. The theory is that the food you eat actually tells your body when to be active and when to be restful, so changing your diet can help you be ready for the time change. You have to alternate feasting and fasting...you know sometimes eat a lot, sometimes just a little.
W: OK. Now I see why you're not enjoying the preparation. I can't quite picture you fasting!
M: Actually the worst is already over. Two days before the flight, you're supposed to have only light meals and limit yourself to eight hundred calories.
W: That must have been tough.
M: Yeah, but I'm making up for it today. Feast day is much better...though I still don't get to eat any snacks after dinner.
(23)
A.New foods to try when traveling.
B.Making reservations for the best travel.
C.Avoiding gaining weight while traveling.
D.Adjusting to time changes when traveling.
第4题
M: The trip, yes, but not the preparation.
W: What do you need to do except pack?
M: You know how you always feel so awful whenever you make big change in time zones? This time I'm trying an anti-jet-lag program so I'll be alert even for the first day's lectures.
W: But how can you avoid jet lag? With that late flight and a six-hour difference in time, it's bound to take you a couple of days to adjust.
M: Well, this program's supposed to get your body to feel like it's in the new time zone before you leave. The theory is that the food you eat actually tells your body when to be active and when to be restful, so changing your diet can help you be ready for the time change. You have to alternate feasting and fasting... you know sometimes eat a lot, sometimes just a little.
W: OK. Now I see why you're not enjoying the preparation. I can't quite picture you fasting!
M: Actually the worst is already over. Two days before the flight, you're supposed to have only light meals and limit yourself to eight hundred calories.
W: That must have been tough.
M: Yeah, but I'm making up for it today. Feast day is much better though I still don't get to eat any snacks after dinner.
(23)
A.Avoiding gaining weight while traveling.
B.Making reservations for the best travel.
C.New foods to try when traveling.
D.Adjusting to time changes when traveling.
第5题
M: The trip, yes, but not the preparation.
W: What do you need to do except pack?
M: You know how you always feel so awful whenever you make a big change in time zones? This time I'm trying an anti-jet-lag program so I'll be alert even for the first day's lectures.
W: But how can you avoid jet lag? With that late flight and a six-hour difference in time, it's bound to take you a couple of days to adjust.
M: Well this program's supposed to get your body to feel like it's in the new time zone before you leave. The theory is that the food you eat actually tells your body when to be active and when to be restful, so changing your diet can help you be ready' for the time change. You have to alternate feasting and fasting ... you know sometimes eat a lot, sometimes just a little.
W: OK. Now I see why you're not enjoying the preparation. I can't quite picture you fasting!
M: Actually the worst is already over. Two days before the flight, you're supposed to have only light meals and limit yourself to eight hundred calories.
W: That must have been tough.
M: Yeah, but I'm making up for it today. Feast day is much better ... though I still don't get to eat any snacks after dinner.
(23)
A.New foods to try when traveling.
B.Making reservations for the best travel.
C.Avoiding gaining weight while traveling.
D.Adjusting to time changes when traveling.
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