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听力原文: China on Tuesday expressed its regret over the EU's recent failure to foot its pledge of lifting its arms sales ban to China. Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Liu Jianchao made the remarks at a routine press conference when commenting on the EU's decision at a summit in Brussels earlier this month. The European Union (EU) summit pledged to develop a strategic partnership with China. "It reiterates its resolve to develop a strategic partnership with China by intensifying dialogue in all areas, whether of an economic or political nature, and by working towards a rapid solution to its trade dispute," said a conclusion document issued by the summit. Liu said China still hopes that the EU will materialize its pledge to lift the ban as soon as possible. Luxembourg Foreign Minister Jean Asselborn pledged last week it would make more efforts for the early lifting of the arms embargo against China. Luxembourg, which is to hand over the presidency of the European Union (EU) to Britain, urged Britain to continue the efforts aiming to strike a deal on the EU code of conduct on arms exports at an EU summit in September, so as to lay down a solid road for the lifting, Asselborn told Xinhua in an exclusive interview.
Which one was not mentioned in the conclusion document issued by the summit?

A. The EU would develop a strategic partnership with China
B. The EU had decided to lift the arms ban later this year.
C. The EU would try to resolve the trade dispute with China quickly.
D. The EU promised to intensify dialogue in all areas.

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A. other than
B. rather than
C. in addition
D. why

A.At midnight.B.In the morning.C.When the neighbors' son leaves for work.D.When the ca

At midnight.
B. In the morning.
C. When the neighbors' son leaves for work.
D. When the car is turned off.

听力原文: I wonder how many of you would want to work in a tall building such as the Empire State Building if you had to climb 102 flights of stairs to reach the top. Not many, I imagine. If it were not for the invention of elevators, or lifts, tall buildings would be unusable.
The first lift was just a box suspended on a rope. Using a series of pulleys, a group of oxen or strong men would pull the rope and lift the box to a higher point. Lifts were used only for heavy materials, not passengers. Even in the nineteenth century, when steam power was used to operate the lifts, people didn' t ride them. They didn' t trust the rope that held the Box.
In 1853, Elisha G. Otis invented the first safe lift. He showed his invention in New York at the Crystal Palace Exhibition. At the exhibition, Otis was pulled up in an open box that was attached to two guide rails. When he was lifted far above the spectators, he gave the order to cut the rope. To the amazement of the crowd, the lift did not fall straight downward to the floor. Instead, it was held fast to the guide mils by a certain device. He had built powerful metal clamps on the carriage as a safety measure. The demonstration worked, end people have been riding as passengers in elevators ever since.
(30)

A. Disadvantages of tall buildings.
B. Modern elevators.
C. The Crystal Palace Exhibition.
D. The invention of the elevator.

听力原文:M: Is the boy who had the accident in serious condition?
W: I'm afraid he is, but they've kept the news from his mother.
Q: Which of the following statements is correct?
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A. The boy's mother has had an accident.
B. The boy's mother doesn't know of his condition.
C. The boy's mother is in serious condition.
D. The boy's mother has received the news

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