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听力原文: (35) In a class I teach for adults, I recently did the "unpardonable". I gave the class homework ! (32) The assignment was "to go to someone you love within the next week and tell them you love them. It has to be someone you have never said those words to before or at least haven't shared those words with for a long time."
Now that doesn't sound like a very tough assignment, until you stop to realize that (33) most of the men were over 35 and were raised in the generation of men that were taught that showing feelings or crying was just not done.
At the beginning of our next class, I asked if someone wanted to share what happened when they told someone they loved them. I fully expected one of the women to volunteer, as was usually the case, but on this evening one of the men raised his hand. It was James.
He said that he was quite angry with the assignment. He didn't feel that he had anyone to say those words to, and besides, it was a total private thing. But when he was driving home, he thought it over and found that the assignment was exactly what he needed. (34) Five years ago, he had a fierce quarrel with his father and really never resolved it since that time. They avoided seeing each other unless they absolutely had to at Christmas or other family gatherings. But even then, they never spoke to each other. So James decided to finish the assignment. When he got home, he convinced himself to tell his father he loved him. Both of them were moved to tears.
(33)

A. Spend some time with people who you love.
B. Say "I lore you" to people you love.
C. Show love to people you love by buying flower.
D. Help people who you love.

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A.He hadn't talked with his father for five years.B.He hadn't met his father for five

A. He hadn't talked with his father for five years.
B. He hadn't met his father for five years.
C. He had been quarreling with his father for five years.
D. He had some financial problem with his father.

A.It was hard to achieve.B.It went against what they have been taught.C.It was beyond

A. It was hard to achieve.
B. It went against what they have been taught.
C. It was beyond their capability.
D. It went against their instinct.

We can learn from the passage that ______.

A. Ford and Chrysler will run the advertising slots in 2009
B. 2009's Super Bowl will still be an expensive ads parade
C. America's ad spending this year will decline by 5% or more
D. Carmakers' fate determines to certain extent the ad spending in America

听力原文: A Continental Pacific Railroad goods train derailed on Tuesday about 40 miles north of Sacramento. The exact cause is still being investigated, but authorities say it was no accident. The head engineer said everything was fine; then suddenly, everything wasn't.
Of the goods train's 86 cars, 22 went off the tracks. Fortunately, this incident did not involve any deaths, human or otherwise. (29)The head engineer was treated for a broken wrist at a nearby hospital. He was the only injured.
Trains throughout California frequently carry dangerous goods, such as chemicals. When these trains derail, authorities immediately evacuate nearby communities because of the danger of explosions or of harmful fumes. (30) However, this train carried only lumber, new automobiles, and cattle destined for slaughter.
After the derailment, lumber was scattered on either side of the tracks. About 20 automobiles were damaged. The biggest problem, however, was the cattle. About 300 of them were standing on or near the tracks, wandering into the nearby woods, or standing on the nearby highway. Traffic on the two-lane highway was backed up for almost a mile in each direction.
A California Highway Patrol spokesman said that they knew who was responsible for this. (31)The train was damaged by a group called Tofu for You. They left their pamphlets all over the crime scene. They "liberate" animals that are on their way to the slaughterhouse. They think Americans should eat tofu instead of meat, but their effort was in vain. All these cows were killed and became burgers three days later.
(30)

A. 86 were injured, 22 dead.
B. 22 were injured, 86 dead.
C. No one was injured or dead.
D. Only the head engineer was injured.

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