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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.

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Be sure to leave great room in your asking price.

A. Y
B. N
C. NG

One day, a little girl whom he had never seen before walked【C2】______into his shop and demanded twenty cigarettes. She had the【C3】______amount of money in her hand and seemed very【C4】______of herself. Mr. Johnson was so【C5】______by her confident manner that he【C6】______to ask his usual question.【C7】______, he asked her what kind of cigarettes she wanted. The girl replied【C8】______and handed him the money. While he was giving her the【C9】______, Mr. Johnson said laughingly that【C10】______she was so young she should【C11】______he packet in her pocket in【C12】______a policeman saw it.【C13】______, the little girl did not seem to find this very funny. Without【C14】______smiling she took the【C15】______and walked towards the door. Suddenly she stopped, turned【C16】______, and looked steadily at Mr. Johnson. There was a moment of silence and the tobacco seller【C17】______what she was going to say.【C18】______at once, in a clear,【C19】______voice, the girl declared, "My dad is a policeman." and with【C20】______she walked quickly out of the shop.
【C1】

A. with
B. to
C. for
D. by

听力原文:W: Why do you think Harry Potter is so popular these days?
M: Because there arc not many good children's books available.
Q: What does the man mean?
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A. He thinks children are normally silly.
B. He thinks we arc short of good children's books.
C. He thinks we need to produce more interesting books.
D. He thinks children have no taste at all.

A.How most mathematicians work.B.Accidental discovery about the earth's shape.C.How to

A. How most mathematicians work.
B. Accidental discovery about the earth's shape.
C. How to track an orbit.
D. How astronauts use computers to measure the size of satellite.

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