What do you do to unwind? How do you relax your mind?
第1题
听力原文:W: Do you like fishing?
M: Yes, I do. My uncle is good at fishing.
Q: What is my uncle good at?
(24)
A.Playing Ping-pong.
B.Fishing.
C.Swimming.
第2题
听力原文:W:How are you getting along with your translation?
M:I have come across so many unfamiliar words that I have to consult the dictionary all the time.I'm afraid I'll never get it finished.
Q:What does the man imply?
(19)
A.The work is being done slowly.
B.He needs someone to do the corrections.
C.He will finish the translation in time.
D.His dictionary is very helpful.
第3题
听力原文:M: This hall is so crowded that I can hardly hear and see the stage.
W: I don't understand why they don't have this show in a bigger theatre. What do you think?
Q: What is the woman complaining about?
(16)
A.People are too noisy.
B.The show is very boring.
C.The room is too small for the audience.
D.The play is difficult for him to understand.
第4题
How will climate change affect global security?
Are governments doing enough to tackle climate change?
The British Foreign Secretary, Margaret Beckett, has warned that climate change will have implications more fundamental and serious for the security of nations than any single conflict in the future.
Speaking ahead of a UN Security Council debate on climate change, Margaret Beckett said the resources available to mankind were already stretched, and that an unstable climate threatened to make things worse.
What impact do you think climate change will have on global security? Is there enough political will to tackle the problem? What should the UN be doing? Has climate change affected you?
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Who is Margaret Beckett?
A.The UN Secretary General.
B.The UN High Commissioner for the Environment.
C.The British Interior Secretary.
D.The British Foreign Secretary.
第6题
SECTION C NEWS BROADCAST
Directions: In this section, you will hear several news items. Listen to them carefully and then answer the questions that follow.
听力原文: The second highest U. S. diplomat has pressed Sudan to accept UN peacekeeping troops and improve the humanitarian situation in Darfur. At the end of a five-day trip to Sudan, the U. S. deputy Secretary of State John Negroponte said that Sudan needs a larger joint United Nations and African Union peacekeeping force with a single unified command to improve the situation in Darfur. Sudan agreed to a hybrid force last November, but has not implemented the deal.
What has the U. S. pressed Sudan to do?
A.To propose a solution to racial conflicts.
B.To accept UN peacekeeping troops.
C.To open up its national market.
D.To limit the scale of its armies.
第7题
What did the UN call on nations to do about CO2 and other greenhouse gases in 1992?
A.To sign a new climate treaty at Rio.
B.To draft an agreement among UN nations.
C.To force the United Sates to reduce its emissions.
D.To limit the release of CO2 and other gases.
第8题
听力原文:W: Well, how are you doing?
M: Fine. The computer section is coming along nicely. I should be finished with it by this afternoon.
W: Oh, that is great. But, I need to pull you off the computers for a little while and put you on something else.
M: Something else?
W: Yeah, yeah. Listen, you know about electricity, don't you?
M: Well, as that is the power source for most computers, I do possess a rudimentary knowledge of it of course.
W: Oh, that's great! That's just what I wanted to hear.
M: Uh, why?
W: Because of this.
M: The main circuit box?
W: That's right. Notice something odd about it?
M: Well yes. None of the wires appear to be attached.
W: Nobody gets to the heart of a problem as quick as you. Up to now, we've been powering the place with a generator, but it's time for that to stop. I want you to fix the circuit box.
M: Fix it?
W: Yeah, you know, attach the wires.
M: Un, am I to understand that you wish me to wire your building?
W: No, no. I don't wish you to do it. I want you to do it. You got everything you need here: transformer, wire, and fuses.
M: While I do know something about electrical current, I am not a certified electrician.
W: Did I say you had to be?
M: You don't understand. This job requires the services of a true professional.
(20)
A.He is a professional electrician.
B.He possesses a basic knowledge of electricity.
C.He knows nothing about electricity.
D.Electricity is his major.
第9题
What did Belgrade ask the UN administrator to do?
A.To cancel the appointment.
B.To announce the appointment.
C.To block the appointment.
D.To approve the appointment.
第10题
How do you understand the phrase "an invasion of privacy" according to the passage?
A.An unpleasant conversation.
B.A challenge to interviewee's professional skills.
C.An interference with interviewee's personal affairs.
D.An interference with interviewee's hobby.
第11题
SECTION C NEWS BROADCAST
Directions: In this section, you will hear several news items. Listen to them carefully and then answer the questions that follow.
听力原文: In Ivory Coast, a UN Security Council delegation is meeting with rival factions in an effort to save the unraveling peace arocess. The fourteen-member team says it would put pressure on all sides to carry out the 2003 Peace Agreement, warning of possible sanctions if they do not.
What's the news about?
A.UN efforts to forward the peace process in Ivory Coast.
B.UN efforts to seek a truce between warring factions in Ivory Coast.
C.UN delegates' meeting with rival factions in Ivory Coast.
D.UN warning of sanctions against warring factions in Ivory Coast.
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