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听力原文:W: Hi, Jack. Tomorrow's the big day! You must be excited about going to France for your first international conference.
M: The trip, yes, but not the preparation.
W: What do you need to do except pack?
M: You know, you always feel so awful whenever you make a big change in time zones. This time I'm trying an anti-jet-lag program so I'll be alert even for the first day's lectures.
W: But how can you avoid jet lag? With that late flight and a six-hour difference in time, it's bound to take you a couple of days to adjust.
M: Well, this program's supposed to get your body to feel like it's in the new time zone before you leave. The theory is that the food you eat actually tells your body when to be active and when to be restful, so changing your diet can help you be ready for the time change. You have to alternate feasting and fasting...you know, sometimes eat a lot, sometimes just a little.
W: OK. Now I see why you're not enjoying the preparation. I can't quite picture you fasting!
M: Actually the worst is already over. Two days before the flight, you're supposed to have only light meals and limit yourself to 800 calories.
W: That must have been tough.
M: Yeah, but I'm making up for it today. Feast day is much better...though I still don't get to eat any snacks after dinner.
19.What is the conversation mainly about?
20.How is the program that Jack is using supposed to work?
21.Why isn't Jack enjoying the preparation for his trip?
22.What can be inferred about Jack's usual eating habits?
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A. New foods to try when traveling.
B. Making reservations for the best travel.
C. Avoiding gaining weight while traveling.
D. Adjusting to time changes when traveling

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听力原文: Your assignments this term will be to write two major research papers. One of the most important things about writing a research paper is giving proper credit of your resources of information. Failure to do this is called plagiarism which is a form. of intellectual dishonesty.
Plagiarism is a kind of stealing or at least an unauthorized borrowing of someone else's ideas. Sometimes inexperienced students will plagiarize unintentionally, and then be surprised when the teacher won't accept their papers, or gives them a failing grade.
The best way to avoid an unintentional plagiarizing is to be very careful in gathering your information. As you take notes on books and magazine articles about the topic you've selected, first try to assimilate the information thoroughly. Secondly, write it down in your own words. This is called paraphrasing. If you do a good job of paraphrasing, you'll capture the main idea from your source without actually using any phrases from it. Most of your notes should probably be paraphrases. However, occasionally you may find something you wish to quote directly in your research paper. In this case, be sure that you copy the quotation precisely in your notes and enclose it in quotation marks. That way when you're finalizing your research paper, you'll be able to remember which of your notes are direct quotes and which are your own summaries of the material. You can then incorporate them appropriately and give the original author proper credit.
32.What kind of assignment does the speaker discuss with the students?
33.What does the speaker warn the students not to do?
34.According to the speaker, how should most of the notes be taken?
35.How does the speaker say a direct quotation should be used?
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A. Reading magazine articles.
B. Reviewing book reports.
C. Writing research papers.
D. Selecting information sources.

One of the greatest concerns parents have when facing an international move is, "What school will be【62】to my child? Will my child be【63】academically as a result of this move?" Although this fear is certainly strongest in families moving overseas for the first time, even those who may be more【64】often have concerns about their children's education.
Dr. Ernest Mannino spoke frankly about some of the common【65】parents have regarding the education of their children. Dr. Mannino cautions parents【66】making about their children's education. To make a (n) educated【67】, parents need to think through schooling.【68】and to research post schools in advance of a move.
Children who are internationally【69】have many choices of schools to attend. In most major cities, there are schools【70】on the US, French, German, and British systems. Some parents also choose to become their children's teachers【71】home education. Which school is【72】for your child is an individual decision based on many factors.
One of the primary factors that should be considered is what type of college or university your child will attend after high school. Some parents want a(n)【73】education instead of just an education within an American system school and【74】, they have the opportunity to go to these types of schools.【75】what parents must keep in mind is whether this school will best prepare your child for education beyond high school.
Parents may be tempted to【76】their children's school system in order to【77】cross-cultural understanding, but many experts suggest just the【78】. Mannino warns that differences in the order of curriculum exist in the high school grades; moving your child from one academic system to another during this time can【79】a child academically. At the【80】least, the parent should learn what the differences【81】curriculum are and try to keep the child in one system for all of the high school years.
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A. adaptable
B. approachable
C. available
D. agreeable

W: Only if you're willing to assign more manpower to the project. Could you make arrangement about it by this afternoon?
Q: What is the man going to do?
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A. Have more people work on the report.
B. Finish the report himself.
C. Write the report this afternoon.
D. Allow more time to finish the report.

听力原文:W: How can we get to the airport in time for a 7: 00 flight? There isn't enough time left.
M: We could take a cab. But the subway is almost as fast, and cheaper.
Q: How will the man and woman get to the airport?
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A. By taxi.
By bus.
C. By subway.
D. By train.

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