听力原文: There are always consequences to a medical breakthrough. Take the example of the birth control pill, which became available in the 1960s and is now "old news". This gave women more control over their bodies and allowed for population growth control. But it also caused people to question their beliefs about gender roles, sex. freedom and the family. It contributed to enormous social change worldwide. Has this been a good thing? The answer reflects each person's religion, culture and personal value.
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第1题
Which of the following statements is true about conference interpreters?
A.They need be very intelligent at operating relevant equipment.
B.They are not good at their work at all.
C.They are always panic at work though perform. very well at exercises.
D.They are normally not allowed to show their own feelings at work.
第2题
Dr. Ninn imitated John Adams, a well-known silversmith of the revolutionary period. John Adams helped to organize the colonists who were angry about the way the British seemed to control their lives through unfair taxes. Dr. Ninn imitated the way' John Adams had given his speeches and helped to plan the revolutionary activities. I can see her now with her hand raised above her head and shouting at the class. She told how Adams had come up with a plan in 1775 to use two lanterns as signals if the British were going to attack by sea. If the scout saw the lamps, he was supposed to jump on a horse and warn the rest of the Americans of the attack,
Professor Ninn described the battles to us in detail. The weapons they used at those times were primitive, but the effects were terrible. If a man was wounded then, he would probably die from the infection. As Professor Ninn described these battles, I felt as though history had come alive.
Why does the speaker think some students don't like history?
A.History teachers don't care.
B.Students are too lazy.
C.The professors don't make it interesting.
D.Students think history is not important.
第3题
Dr. Ninn imitated John Adams, a well-known silversmith of the revolutionary period. John Adams helped to organize the colonists who were angry about the way the British seemed to control their lives through unfair taxes. Dr. Ninn imitated the way John Adams had given his speeches and helped to plan the revolutionary activities. ! can see her now with her hand raised above her head and shouting at the class. She told how Adams had come up with a plan in 1775 to use two lanterns as signals if the British were going to attack by sea. If the scout saw the lamps, he was supposed to jump on a horse and warn the rest o the Americans of the attack.
Professor Ninn described the battles to us in detail. The weapons they used at those times were primitive, but the effects were terrible. If a man was wounded then, he would probably die from the infection. As Professor Ninn described these battles, I felt as though history had come alive.
Why does the speaker think some students don' t like history?
A.History teachers don't care.
B.Students are too lazy.
C.The professors don' t make it interesting.
D.Students think history is not important.
第4题
Who is the intended audience?
A.Sales representatives.
B.Potential customers.
C.Employees.
D.Game developers.
第5题
(B) It's kind of juice beverage.
(C) The lemon is in the glass.
(D) The cup is made of paper.
A.
B.
C.
D.
第6题
Is Cactus City Wild West Park old?
A.Yes.
B.No.
C.Unclear.
第7题
What's the best way to travel in most cities?
A.By car.
B.On foot.
C.By taxi.
第8题
(A) No, I don't want it now, thanks.
(B) I am terrible at packing a good lunch.
(C) Yes, I dropped my sandwich at the convenience store.
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A.
B.
C.
第9题
W: The lights are about off, but I'd like to buy some ice-cream before the play starts.
What does the woman suggest that they should do?
A.Buy some ice-cream.
B.Wait for the lights to be turned off.
C.Go immediately to get their seats.
D.Enjoy the play.
第10题
W: I had nothing about the structure of crystal before I have just learned in our science class. I always thought there was crystal in glass.
M: Well, real crystal is generally a hard substance in which the atoms are arranged in a highly ordered structure much like the framework of a skyscraper.
W: Does that mean in ordinary glass the molecules are not ordered?
M: That's right, but most of the glass made here is actually lead crystal or glass with a high lead content.
W: Lead? Isn' t lead poisonous?
M: What it does is to make a very good quality glass. You will see several samples of glass on the tour. If everyone is ready now, please follow me.
W: I am supposed to hand in a paper in this aspect after the tour.
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A.At an industrial site.
B.In a classroom.
C.At a department store.
D.In a laboratory.
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