听力原文:A: I just finished reading a book of short story by Hemlen Garlen called May Traveled Road. I really enjoy it. Have u ever read it?
B: yes, it was a required reading in American literature course i took last year, even though it's fiction, you get a realistic picture of the hard life people had on American frontier. I don't think I would survive 19 century frontier life.
A: me neither. Remember that story among the car roads. Garlen gives a vivid description of Julie Peterson, that young immigrant girl, she had to work on her family farm.
B: Ah ha.
A: well when Julie feels exhausted, and she is wishing she can escape from her hard labor, she looks over her father working in the next field. And she is inspired to continue her own work.
B: i do remember that story .Garlen really captures the spirit of hard work that was so typical of immigrants and pioneers who settled the American Midwest. It's difficult to image that nothing seems to discourage them for long.
A: i wonder how Garlen learn so much about the Midwest. Was he from Boston?
B: he lived in Boston. In fact, he studied and taught in Boston School of Oritory, but I think he was born in Lawcarbinlen, Wincosin. He did grow up in Midwest.
A: no wonder his description is so good, I'm going to take this book back to the library now and c what other Garlen's works I can find.
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A lecture in their American literature course.
B. A film about the American frontier.
C. A book they both read.
D. The woman's recent trip to the American Midwest.
A.It bothers people with asthma.B.Cigarettes aren't allowed at the camp.C.It pollutes
A. It bothers people with asthma.
B. Cigarettes aren't allowed at the camp.
C. It pollutes the air in the tents.
D. People who smoke don't come to the camp.
听力原文:This is our last meeting before the camps arrive tomorrow. I'll give u the activity schedule later. But, now I want to answer a question one of u asked me yesterday about camps with asthma. Let me explain a little about the disease. First of all, it's chronical and very common. 20 million people in the United States alone have it. It affects the bronchial tubes that are the airways of the lungs. During normal breathing, air is drawn in through the mouse and nose, and eventually makes its way into the bronchial tubes. The asthma patient's bronchial tubes are very sensitive, and easily irritated by exercises or strength, exposure to allergy or pollution, or breathing in cold air, cigarettes smoke. When asthmatic suffers an attack, the airway path was constricted, making it difficult for the person from breathing normally. If a camp in your group has even a mild asthma, you would be informed and given further instruction about what to do in case of an attack. But don't worry. Some of our camps might have a mild case, but they always bring their medicines with them and we never have a problem. Are there any other questions? Ok, let's talk about the schedule for tomorrow.
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A. The diagnosis of asthma.
B. How to prevent an asthma attack.
C. What asthma is and what happens during an asthma attack.
D. The types of medicine available to an asthmatic.
A.She has several pages more to copy.B.She likes the way the copies look.C.She doesn't
A. She has several pages more to copy.
B. She likes the way the copies look.
C. She doesn't know how to operate the machine.
D. She'll be finished soon.