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A.Physician.B.Fictional writer.C.Psychologist.D.Historian.

A. Physician.
B. Fictional writer.
C. Psychologist.
D. Historian.

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The only way to stop the spread of aerosols in the atmosphere, according to Dr. Rasool and

A. fossil fuels
B. electric power
C. nuclear energy
D. coal power

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: Some people believe that Edgar Cayce, an American man who lived in this century, had psychic powers. Cayce lived from 1877 to 1945 mostly in a small town in Virginia. He was not an educated man. As a child, he was a poor student, and attended school only until the sixth grade.
When Cayce became a young man, he discovered he had the power to hypnotize himself. He could put himself into a very special mental state called a trance. While in this trance, he could answer many questions about people's lives and futures. He could tell sick people how to become well. Often he answered questions about people's health that even doctors could not answer.
Cayce also answered questions about the future of the world, he correctly predicated when the first and second world wars would begin and end. He foresaw the Great Depression of 1929.
Today in Edgar Cayce's town of Virginia Beach, there is a special organization called the Association for Research and Enlightenment. At this place, there are films and lectures about Cayce's predictions and philosophy. There is a bookstore and a library with all of his psychic "reading". If you are in the US, you can visit the Association and learn more about this American psychic.
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A. He had psychic powers.
B. He was an educated man.
C. He went to school at the age of six.
D. He died in 1929.

听力原文: It was 1951, during my first week at North Carolina College, a black school. The English chairman's wife, who was as light as a white woman, stopped me one day in the hall.
When I went to her office, she said, "You had the highest grade on the examination." She was talking about the exam that the entire freshman class took. In spite of her smile, her eyes and tone of voice said, "How could this black-skinned girl score higher on the test than the other students? It must be a mistake." At North Carolina College, color was used in deciding status. The faculty assumed that light-skinned students were more intelligent, and they were always a bit surprised when a dark-skinned student did well, especially if she was a girl.
When the grades for the first quarter came out, I had the highest average in the freshmen class. The chairman's wife called me into her office again, pulled out a copy of the freshman English final exam, and asked me to retake it. I couldn't believe it. It Was so incredible to her that I had the highest score in the class that she was trying to test me again. I felt rage so intense that I wanted to start hitting her. I have seldom hated anyone so deeply. I handed the exam back to her and walked out.
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A. She felt proud.
B. She felt satisfied.
C. She felt delighted.
D. She felt surprised.

A.She was a famous author.B.Her family later became famous landowners.C.She exemplifie

A. She was a famous author.
B. Her family later became famous landowners.
C. She exemplifies the immigrant spirit.
D. She invented some labor-saving farm equipment.

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