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Unfortunately, Windows had been in the midst of a delicate and crucial undertaking. The next morning, when I turned my computer back on, it informed me that a file had been corrupted and Windows would not load. Then, it offered to repair itself by using the Windows Setup CD.<br>I opened the special drawer where I keep CDs, but no Windows CD in there. I was forced to call the computer company's Global Support Centre. My call was answered by a woman in some unnamed, far-off land. I find it annoying to make small talk with someone when I don't know what continent they're standing on. Suppose I were to comment on the beautiful weather we've been having when there was a monsoon at the other end of the phone? So I got right to the point.<br>"My computer is telling me a file is corrupted and it wants to fix itself, but I don't have the Windows Setup CD."<br>"So you're having a problem with your Windows Setup CD." She has apparently been dozing and, having come to just as the sentence ended, was attempting to cover for her inattention.<br>It quickly became clear that the woman was not a computer technician. Her job was to serve as a gatekeeper, a human shield for the technicians. Her sole duty, as far as I could tell, was to raise global stress levels.<br>To make me disappear, the woman gave me the phone number for Windows' creator, Microsoft. This is like giving someone the phone number for, I don't know, North America. Besides, the CD worked; I just didn't have it. No matter how many times I repeated my story, we came back to the same place. She was calm and resolutely polite.<br>When my voice hit a certain decibel (分贝), I was passed along, like a hot, irritable potato, to a technician.<br>"You don't have the Windows Setup CD, ma'am, because you don't need it," he explained cheerfully.<br>"Windows came preinstalled on your computer!"<br>"But I do need it. "<br>"Yes, but you don't have it." We went on like this for a while. Finally, he offered to walk me through the use of a different CD, one that would erase my entire system. "Of course, you' d lose all your e-mail, your documents, your photos." It was like offering to drop a safe on my head to cure my headache. "You might be able to recover them, but it would be expensive." He sounded delighted. "And it's not covered by the warranty (产品保证书)!" The safe began to seem like a good idea, provided it was full.<br>I hung up the phone and drove my computer to a small, friendly repair place I'd heard about. A smart, helpful man dug out a Windows CD and told me it wouldn’t be a problem. An hour later, he called to let me know it was ready. I thanked him, and we chatted about the weather, which was the same outside my window as it was outside his.<br>Why did the author shut down her computer abruptly?

A. She had saved what she had written.
B. She couldn't move the cursor.
C. The computer refused to work.
D. The computer offered to repair itself.

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Part A<br>Directions: Read the following texts and answer the questions which accompany them by choosing A, B, C or D. Mark your answers on ANSWER SHEET 1.<br>As long as her parents can remember, 13-year-old Katie Hart has been talking about going to college. Her mother, Tally, a financial-aid officer at a California University, knows all too well the daunting thing of paying for a college education. Last year the average yearly tuition at a private, four-year school climbed 5.5 percent to more than $17,000. The Harts have started saving, and figure they can afford a public university without a problem. But what if Katie applies to Princeton (she's threatening), where one year's tuition, room and board—almost $34, 000 in 2007—will cost more than some luxury cars? Even a number cruncher like Tally admits it's a little scary, especially since she'll retire and Katie will go to college at around the same time.<br>Paying for college has always been a hard endeavor. The good news: last year students collected $ 74 billion in financial aid, the most ever. Most families pay less than full freight. Sixty percent of public-university students and three quarters of those at private colleges receive some form. of financial aid—mostly, these days, in the form. of loans. But those numbers are not as encouraging as they appear for lower-income families, because schools are changing their formulas for distributing aid. Eager to boost their magazine rankings, which are based in part on the test scores of entering freshmen, they're throwing more aid at smarter kids—whether they need it or not.<br>The best way to prepare is to start saving early. A new law passed last year makes that easier for some families. So-called 529 plans allow parents to sock away funds in federal-tax-free-investment accounts, as long as the money is used for "qualified education expenses" like tuition, room and board. The plans aren't for everyone. For tax reasons, some lower and middle income families may be better off choosing other investments. But saving is vital. When's the best time to start? "Sometime," says Jack Joyce of the College Board, "between the maternity ward and middle school. "<br>Aid packages usually come in some combination of grants, loans and jobs. These days 60 percent of all aid comes in the form. of low-interest loans. All students are eligible for "unsubsidized" federal Stafford loans, which let them defer interest payments until after graduation. Students who can demonstrate need can also qualify for federal Perkins loans or "subsidized" Staffords, where the government pays the interest during school. Fortunately, this is a borrower' s market. "Interest rates are at their lowest level in the history of student loans," says Mark Kantrowitz, publisher of Finaid. Kantrowitz expects rates to fall even further when they're reviewed this summer.<br>Traditional scholarships, academic or athletic, are still a part of many families' planning. Mack Reiter, a 17-year-old national wrestling champion, gets so many recruiting letters he throws most away. He'll almost certainly get a free ride. Without it, "we would really be in a bind," says his mother, Janet. For everyone else, it's worth the effort to pick through local and national scholarship offerings, which can be found on Web sites like college-board, com.<br>What does the author intend to illustrate with the example of the Harts?

A. The difficulty of paying the tuition.
B. The far-sight of the parents.
C. The promising future of Katie.
D. The increasing tuition in the university.

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听力原文:M:Have you settled in?<br>W:Yes,I feel myself quite at home now.I haven't got used to the food yet but I'm enjoying the life on campus.<br>M:Good.Now we'd better make sure you enjoy your studies.We offer a very wide range of options on the foundation course,as you know,but you can only take six courses.Do you know what you want to do yet?<br>W:Yes,more or less:but I'm not sure whether to do biological sciences or German.<br>M:Well,that's quite a difference.Let's see…you've selected to do:physical sciences,basic electronics,art and design,CAD…that's computer aided design and English.<br>W:Yes,five courses.<br>M:That's quite a range.Don't you want to do maths or computer programming,for example?<br>W:Well, I'm interested in electronics in computers especially in writing computer games.I'd like to produce educational software,educational games,<br>eventually.I've taught myself a lot of programming and I was good at maths.I don't think I need either of them.<br>M:Then.why did you choose to do an and design?<br>W:Well.that will be good for my graphics.I need that to produce games…CAD.too.I've never done computer aided design before.<br>M:No…right…they've got some powerful packages in the computer graphics and CAD offices…you'll enjoy that.So…that leaves English.It's mostly English literature.I know your English is all right.But as a first year student.you'll have to take the Cambridge Proficiency Test.<br>W:All fight.<br>Who is the man?

A. Student advisor.
B. Course teacher.
C. Admissions officer.
Department secretary.

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Part C<br>Directions: Answer questions 71-80 by referring to the following games.<br>Note: Answer each question by choosing A, B or C and mark it on ANSWER SHEET 1. Some choices may be required more than once.<br>Answer questions 71~80 by referring to the following games.<br>Note :Answer each question by choosing A ,B , C or D and mark it on ANSWER SHEET 1. Some choices maybe required more than once.<br>A = Rotherhithe B = Barnes C = Willesden D = King's Cross<br>Which city...<br>used to have lot of problems such as drugs, street crime,etc. ? 71.______<br>has the unpopular style. of architecture? 72.______<br>has the most expensive properties? 73.______<br>offers big out-fashioned houses at lower price? 74.______<br>is located in a quiet residential area? 75.______<br>saw a big increase in price last year? 76.______<br>will build a lot of new facilities? 77.______<br>is estimated to be a good investment? 78.______<br>encourages night-life culture for young people? 79.______<br>creates energetic multi-cultural atmosphere? 80.______<br>A Rotherhithe<br>Rotherhithe may be most famous for its congested tunnel but many young buyers are wanning to its riverside charms.<br>It is still much cheaper than its waterside neighbors. The housing stock is predominately 1980s flats, many arranged in cul-de-sacs(死胡同)and closes around Surrey Quays Road.<br>The unpopular architecture has led to the area being called the Milton Keynes of London but properties are spacious and unfashionable style. has kept prices down.<br>Paul Mitchell, of estate agents Alex Neil, says, "There is precious little period property, but you will get far more for your money here than a Victorian house with lots of original features down the road in Bermondsey. "<br>Surry Quays shopping center provides all the amenities of a high street but the area is lacking in fun. However, Southwark Council is in talks to develop the "night time economy" which could well lead to an increase in bars and restaurants to cater for the growing number of young professional residents.<br>"It is possible to get a good three-bedroom house in Rotherhithe for 280,000," says Sumine Jordaan-Robinson, of agents Burwood Marsh , "About eight minutes; walk from the Jubilee line which will have you in Bond street in 15 minutes. There are not that many areas in London where that is possible. "<br>B Barnes<br>Barnes sits just across the river from Hammersmith in southwest London, but it could not be more different from the noise and bustle of the opposite bank.<br>It has been called one of the last true London "villages" with happy residents keeping its old school charms quiet from nosey outsiders and potential developers.<br>Being by the river and predominately residential gives Barnes an attractively lazy vibe. It has a traditional village green complete with idyllic duck pond and quaint pub. The high street is about as far from the Pound Shop and Primark ambience of its neighbors as is possible.<br>But buying into Barnes is not cheap. "Family houses are snapped up incredibly quickly," claims Chris Carney, sales negotiator at Boileans estate agents. "It is very hard to get properties of this size, with outside space so close to London, which is why they are expensive. "<br>Large detached Victorian houses on the two main roads, Castlenau and Lonsdale, normally have between five and seven bedrooms, gardens of 120 ft and off street parking. These sell for anything between £ 2 million and £ 5 million.<br>By the village gr





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听力原文: Farmers usually use plows to prepare their fields for planting crops.Plows cut into the ground,and lift up weeds,and other unwanted plants.However,plowing is blamed for causing severe damage to top soil by removing the plants that protect soil from being blown or washed away.Many farmers in South Asia are now trying a process called Low Till Farming.Low Till Farming limits the use of plows.In this method of farming,seeds and fertilizer are put into the soil through small cuts made in the surface of the ground.Low Till Agriculture leaves much or all the soil and remains of plants on the ground.They serve as a natural fertilizer and help support the roots of future crops.They take in rain and allow it to flow into the soil instead of running off.It has been proved that Low Till Farming increases harvests and reduces water use,and this method reduces the need for chemical products because there are fewer unwanted plants.Scientists say Low Till Fanning is becoming popular in South Asia,which is facing a severe water shortage.They say the area will become dependent on imported food unless water is saved through methods like Low Till Farming.Currently,more than 150 million people in South Asia depend on local rice and wheat crops.Farmers grow rice during wet weather.During the dry season they grow wheat in the same fields.Farmers are using the Low Till Farming method to plant wheat after harvesting rice.Scientists say Low Till Agriculture is one of the best examples in the world of technologies working for both people arid the environment.<br>What is the main problem caused by the usual way of plowing?

A. The crop's blooming period is delayed.
B. The roots of crops are cut off.
C. The topsoil is seriously damaged.
D. The growth of weeds is accelerated.

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