听力原文:W: Dad!
M: Yes? What's the matter, Mary?
W: I'm wondering if I should buy a pair of tennis shoes. I'm going to join the tennis club at school.
M: Why not? it's good that you're finally playing sports.
W: But I'd like to have Adidas.
M: Adidas? They' re expensive. The Chicago Bulls wear them, after all!
W: No. All the guys on the school tennis team are wearing Adidas, boys as well as girls.
M: But none of us ever had Adidas 4and we used to play quite well.
W: Here, Dad, is an ad about Adidas. Can I read it to you?
M: Go ahead.
W: Over forty years ago, Adidas gave birth to a new idea in sports shoes. And the people who wear our shoes have been running and winning ever since. In fact, Adidas has helped them set over 400 world records in track and field alone. '
M: Nonsense! The players have to go through a lot of hard training and practice. It's nothing to do with the shoes. They may be comfortable, but ....
W: You're right, Dad. The ad goes on to say 'You are born to run. And we were born to HELP YOU DO IT BET- TER. '
M: Hmm. It may be good for running, but you don't run.
W: Listen, '... Maybe that's why more and more football, soccer, basketball and tennis', see? 'TENNIS players are turning to Adidas. They know that, whatever their game, they can rely on Adidas workmanship and quality in every product we make. '
M: OK, OK, dear. I know Adidas is good. But how much is a pair in your size?
W: You don't have to worry about that, Dad. I've saved some money since last Christmas. I just want to hear your opinion.
M: That's good. I have been wanting to have a pair of Adidas sneakers myself.
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About taking up a sport.
B. About obtaining a pair of shoes.
C. About favorite tennis teams.
D. About joining a sports club.
A.She thought it was a good idea.B.She wanted to read about art first.C.She didn' t wa
A. She thought it was a good idea.
B. She wanted to read about art first.
C. She didn' t want to go.
D. She said she was too tired
Section B
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: Sailors long ago were often afraid that if they sailed too far from home they would fall off the edge of the flat ocean. In the past, many people had to trust the words of others, for they had no way to gather information for themselves. Today, we can fly in airplanes high over the earth and see the curve that is proof of its roundness. Astronauts soaring miles high can send us pictures that support our beliefs. Most people now accept the fact that the earth is definitely not flat. But many of them don't realize that it's not exactly round, either.
Actually, some scientists in the 1950's discovered that the earth is shaped more like a pear, thicker on one end than the other.
A mathematician, Ann Eckels Baillie, used computers to gather information to use in planning space flights. In her work, she figured the distance of spacecraft from the planet to a star.
During her regular work of tracking the second U. S. satellite, Vanguard I, she discovered some facts that didn't seem to make sense. It appeared that the perigee (or point nearest to the earth) of the Vanguard orbit measured a different distance from the northern hemisphere of our earth than from the southern hemisphere. At first, she and her colleagues thought the strange figures were due to some mathematical error. But Baillie wouldn't give up the idea that important new information had been discovered. She and the other scientists discussed the shape of the earth again and again. Further research finally proved that Baillie's accidental finding was correct.
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A plate.
B. A pear.
C. A ball.
D. An egg.
Be sure to leave great room in your asking price.
A. Y
B. N
C. NG