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听力原文:The budget proposes $2.7 billion to expand alternative energy research, a 53 percent increase over the 2006 funding level. These funds will support further research into cellulosic ethanol, which can be produced from sources like wood chips and grasses.
The funds to expand alternative energy research are 2,700 million dollars, a 53 percent increase over the 2006 funding level.

A. 正确
B. 错误

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听力原文:We forget sometimes we have some good news to report on now and again. The good news is the economy is robust strong, moving in the right direction, and all of the numbers look good.We have the privilege now to talk with Alan Holbert, who is the assistant to the President for economic policy.
The economy is very healthy because all of the economic numbers look good.

A. 正确
B. 错误

听力原文:A study done in Greece says people can live longer and healthier lives if they eat what is known as the Mediterranean diet. Such a diet generally gets about 40 percent of its calories from olive oil and other fats that are considered healthy. Researchers from the University of Athens and Harvard University Medical School in Boston, Massachusetts did the study. They published the results in the New England Journal of Medicine. Researchers say it is all the foods together in the Mediterranean diet that make the difference. So they say people should eat a lot of fruits, vegetables, beans and fish. And they should use olive oil in their cooking.
The following places are likely to be involved in the research EXCEPT ______.

A. New York
Boston
C. Massachusetts
D. Athens

What is the best title for this passage?

A. The Habits of Various Birds.
Birds and Humans.
C. The Vocalization of Songbirds.
D. The Dialects of People and Birds.

听力原文:On September 13,1956, IBM shipped the first unit of the RAMAC, in other words, Random Access Method of Accounting and Control. The RAMAC, designed in Big Blue's San Jose, Calif., research center would have made a lousy music player. The drive weighed a full ton, and to lease it you'd pay about $250,000 a year in today's dollars. Since it required a separate air compressor to protect the two moving "heads" that read and wrote information, it was noisy. The total amount of information stored in its 50 spinning iron-oxide-coated disks-- each of them a pizza-size 24 inches -- was 5 megabytes.
Which of the following is true according to the passage?

A. The drive weighed a full ton.
B. The IBM research center planned to make a music player.
C. Its 24 spinning disks could store only S megabytes of information.
D. The price for renting the RAMAC was $260,000 a year.

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