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SECTION A CONVERSATIONS
Directions: In this section you will hear several conversations. Listen to the conversations carefully and then answer the questions that follow.
听力原文:W: Listen, Jack, we're going skiing over this three-day weekend. How about it? You want to come along?
M: I'd love to, but I can't.
W: Why?
M: I'm studying all weekend.
W: Oh, come on, Jack, you won't be studying all day Sunday.
M: Well, I'll be studying at least until midnight.
W: Well, we'll be at the ski resort in the Changbai Mountains in case you want a break. I've got to run. Are you sure you are not coming?
M: Oh, I don't know. I've got too much work and not enough time. I wish I had started my term paper earlier. If I had begun it a few weeks ago, I'd probably have had it done by now. It's due Monday. What am I going to do?
W: Well, if I were you, I'd stop all that moaning and get cracking! Besides, there is still the weekend. If you want, I'll give you a hand.
M: Oh, thanks, Janice. I'd really appreciate your help. Do you really think I'll be able to get it done this weekend?
W: Sure you will. What's your paper about?
M: U.S. foreign policy, 1960 to 1970.
W: Okay. Let's go to the library now. I know a couple of very good reference books.
What does the conversation say about the term paper?

A. It is on U.S. foreign policy.
B. The man has been working on it for quite a while.
C. It can't be finished during the weekend.
D. The man will go skiing despite the paper.

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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: Heavy rainstorms further up river continued to cause misery for those throughout the middle west and the forecast is for even more rain. The rains have been falling for weeks, and that combined with the swollen rivers have soaked hundreds of kilometers of levees along the Mississippi, making them vulnerable to breakage.
For how long have the heavy rains been falling?

A. Four days.
B. For days.
C. Four weeks.
D. For weeks.

听力原文: Air France plans to resume its normal flight schedule Friday after finding no evidence that terrorists plan to use one of its jets to attack the United States. The French airline canceled six flights to and from Los Angeles Wednesday and Thursday at the urging of the U. S. Department of Homeland Security. Jean- Claude Mallet, the permanent secretary for defense in the prime minister's office, says his government had to put protection before plane schedules.
What will Air France do with its flights to and from Los Angeles?

A. Cancel the flights.
B. Suspend the flights.
C. Restart the flights.
D. Put off the flights.

听力原文: According to recent surveys, a large number of Americans favor increasing the present 55-mile-an-hour speed limit. The current speed limit was set in the early 1970's when the U.S. faced its first crucial oil shortage. Sixty-five percent of the persons surveyed said that the law was out of date. They pointed to the relative safety of the American highway system and to younger people, rather than older adults. They are more likely to argue against retention of the legislation.
The debate is particularly important for those who live in the western states. Many of the large cities in the western part of the country are separated by thirty or forty hours of long, empty, straight roads. People from this area argue that the examples of countries like Australia and Germany should demonstrate that higher speeds are still safe and that speed is disproportionately blamed for traffic problems.
Most professional truck drivers favor a higher speed limit. They argue that they can get their goods to the marketplace faster if the speed limit is higher, and that is good for the economy. Since the successful implementation of the turbo- charged engine in modern trucks, it is quite possible for trucks to reach speeds twice the legal limit which they are currently allowed to travel. In the end, economic issues may help make the final decision.
Why was the speed limit set at 55 miles per hour in the first place?

A. The older people wanted it.
B. The voters decided on it.
C. Speeds above 55 were not safe.
D. The U.S. had a fuel crisis.

地处县城的某建筑工程公司(增值税一般纳税人)具备建筑业施工(安装)资质,2009年发生经营业务如下:
(1)总承包某大厦装修工程,承包合同记载总承包额8000万元,其中建筑劳务费3000万元,材料等5000万元;
(2)上述大厦安装工程所用玻璃幕墙2000万元使用本单位自产玻璃幕墙;提供安装劳务价款为1000万元。其余材料系铝合金门窗、金属网架等由另外一家安装公司(具备建筑业资质、地处县城)自产货物提供,安装劳务价款为2000万元;
(3)建筑工程公司提供自产货物涉及材料的进项税额106
建筑工程公司承包工程应缴纳营业税()万元。

A. 17.2
B. 24.8
C. 62
D. 30

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