听力原文: Officials in the Philippines feared that almost all of the 1800 residents of Guinsaugon died in the massive landslide that buried the village on eastern Leyte Island on Friday. Authorities say only 57 people have been found alive, and that the chances of finding more survivors are fading. At least 46 bodies have been recovered. Philippine president Gloria Arroyo has deployed the military for rescue and recovery efforts. Several countries including the United States are supplying monetary and military aid. Matthew Lussenhop at the US embassy in Manila says the US navy ships Harper's ferry and the carrier Essex were already in the area on military maneuvers. They'll be sent to the landslide area to help with relief efforts. "Essex ship has a lot of capability to ad- dress these kinds of humanitarian disasters, specifically what's out there needed to be worked out." Officials say rescue efforts have been hampered by continuous rain, blocked road and unstable mud.
How many residents died and how many have been found alive in the landslide?
About 180; 57.
B. About 180; 75.
C. About 1,800; 57.
D. About 1,800; 75.
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What had a negative impact on the rescue effort?
A. Insufficient foods.
B. Unstable water.
C. Not enough rescuers.
D. Continuous rain.
What happen to the universities and colleges?
A. They are reluctant to change.
B. They follow the traditional way of teaching.
C. They empower students as education consumers.
D. They need to concentrate on the student's needs.
Which of the following is hue?
A. Man should not protect the chicken and sheep they raise.
B. The species mentioned has disappeared on the earth.
C. Man's killing of wild animals can be justified.
D. Man should realize the earth is not his alone.
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:M: Hello. What's your name?
W: She is rather shy. Her name is Ella.
M: HeUo, Mary. I'm glad you came along too. Now, what exactly is your daughter's trouble?
W: I don' t know. She just tells me she feels sick.
M: Let me examine you, Ella. Open your mouth and say "Ah-" Hmm, very good, very good. Not sore throat, temperature normal, no fever.
W: She complains of a stomachache.
M: Any other symptoms?
W: No, but she's been crying a lot.
M: How long has this been going on?
W: Only since last night. She woke up with a stomachache, and this morning she was very nervous. Yesterday was her birthday and we had friends over for a party.
M: What has she been eating?
W: Ice cream, a hamburger with mustard, chocolate cake, popcorn...
M: What a party! That mixture would he hard on the digestion.
W: Then they were taken for a ride on the miler coaster by my husband.
M: My diagnosis is a simple gastric disorder. I'll write you a prescription for some medicine. One tablet is to he taken three times a day, after meals, with water.
W: How long do I keep up the treatment?
M: Three days with the tablets, and one week on a bland diet. Bring her in for a final checkup sometime next week.
What's the patient's symptom ?
A sore throat.
B. Abnormal temperature.
C. A bellyache.
D. A headache.