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A.Are embarrassed that they have non-traditional students.B.Are proud that they have n

Are embarrassed that they have non-traditional students.
B. Are proud that they have non-traditional students.
C. Are angry with the non-traditional students.
D. The article doesn't say how they feel.

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A.He was a warrior.B.He was the Shawnee war chief.C.He was an adopted son of Chief Bla

A. He was a warrior.
B. He was the Shawnee war chief.
C. He was an adopted son of Chief Blackfish.
D. Both A and

A.Visitors to an art museum in Kansas City.B.Visitors to a university museum.C.Visitor

A. Visitors to an art museum in Kansas City.
B. Visitors to a university museum.
C. Visitors to an exhibit of paintings.
D. Visitors to an exhibit of photos.

听力原文:W: Hello, nice to meet you, Dr. Griffin. I'm Nancy Wang with China Daily.
M: Nice to meet you, Miss Wang. I've been to China twice.
W: Really? When?
M: I visited China first in 1996 and then in 2000. I believe everyone who bas been to China is impressed with the dramatic changes there.
W: Thank you, Dr. Griffin. I heard it is your institute that first cloned an adult mammal—Dolly the sheep in July 1996.
M: That's right. Ever since it was born, Dolly has been the center of attention because its appearance marked the beginning of a new era.
W: It's reported that Dolly gave birth to a lamb in April last year. How are Dolly and the little lamb doing?
M: The lamb is called Bonnie. They are both doing Well. This has proved that Dolly, a cloned animal, is able to breed normally and produce healthy offspring.
W: It is indeed exciting. Will Dolly give birth again?
M: She has already. On March 24 this year, Dolly gave birth to three healthy lambs, two males and one female.
W: les incredible! Dolly must have made world headlines again!
M: This has further demonstrated that cloned animals can lead a normal life.
W: How will human beings benefit from this new progress in science?
M: Dolly and her offspring are part of a research program aimed to produce treatment for a kind of chronic lung disease.
W: I Wish you success, Dr. Griffin!
M: Thank you, Miss Wang.
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April this year, 3.
B. March this year, 3.
C. April this year, 4.
D. March this year, 4.

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: Tecumseh was a Shawnee Indian warrior who was born in Ohio in 1768. He saw little peace during his life, but he never gave up his dream of getting all the Indian nations together to protect their land.
When Tecumseh was only six years old, white settlers started flocking onto land belonging to the Shawnee. His father, who was the Shawnee war chief, was killed by the settlers.
After being adopted by Chief Blackfish and learning all he could about warfare, Tecumseh was determined to do what he could to stop frontiersmen from taking more and more land belonging to Indians.
Tecumseh knew that the Indians didn't have a chance unless they united. So he spent the next twenty years traveling and speaking for Indian unity. He covered thousands of miles across the country, sharing his dream with thou sands of other Indians. He did all he could to persuade them to unite. The dream seemed impossible, but Tecumseh didn't give up hope. By the early 1800s, the name of Tecumseh was known throughout the land.
Then, in 1812, war broke out between Americans and Great Britain. Hoping to get back some of the land taken by the settlers, many Indians sided with the British. Tecumseh fought with great courage, and in 1813, he died during one of .the battles.
Tecumseh's dream was never realized, but his memory has not been lost. He stood firm, fighting for his beliefs.
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A. 50 years old.
B. 45 years old.
C. 40 years old.
D. 55 years old.

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