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听力原文: (28[B]) The Masters Series Madrid event has taken the novel step of employing models to act as ball girls' next week.
Instead of using youngsters from local clubs, the organizers have recruited 25 female models to do the job, despite the fact that (29[C]) some do not know much about the sport.
"Before taking them on court to practice, we have shown them a bit about the sport, how you play, (30[C]) what a 'set' is, what a 'game' is and an ace," explained their coach ]ulio Nieto.
"They will add beauty, but we still have to work on a lot of details so everything works smoothly.
"The important thing is for them not to disrupt the rhythm of the game or distract the players," he added.
A total of 2,425,500 euros in prize money is on offer.
Who will be the ball girls at the Masters Series Madrid event?

A. Some novel writers
B. Female models.
C. Local coaches
D. Young girls from local clubs.

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About 250【C5】______ of turtle are found throughout the temperate and tropical regions of the world, including the major seas.【C6】______ other reptiles, whose populations are【C7】______ largely to the tropics, turtles are most abundant in southeastern North America and southeastern Asia. They live in lakes, ponds, salt marshes, rivers, forests, and even deserts. The size of turtles【C8】______ Bog or mud turtles grow 【C9】______ about 4 inches long. The sea-roving leatherback turtle, however, may be more than 6.5 feet【C10】______ length and weigh more than 1, 100 pounds. Alligator snappers of the southeastern United States reach weights of more than 110 pounds. They are among the largest freshwater turtles. Land-dwelling species are often called tortoises. In the United States some【C11】______ turtles are called terrapins.
Turtles have protective shells. The【C12】______ arched part is called the carapace; the【C13】______ bottom part is the plastron. Some species, such as the box turtle, can【C14】______ the head, legs, and tail and tightly close the hinged front and back halves of the plastron for【C15】______ The snapping turtle,【C16】______ , has a small plastron that does not cover its underside. Powerful jaws and claws are the snapping turtle's best defense【C17】______ enemies. Sea turtles also are【C18】______ to retreat completely inside their shells. Side-necked turtles have necks that are too【C19】______ to tuck into their shells.【C20】______ , the neck folds sideways along the inner edge.
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A. Except for
B. Except
C. Along with
D. Including

SECTION B PASSAGES
Directions: In this section, you will hear several passages. Listen to the passages carefully and then answer the questions that follow.
听力原文: A good marriage means growing as a couple but also growing as individuals. This isn't easy; marriage has always been difficult. Why then are we seeing so many divorces at this time? Yes, our modem social fabric is thin, and yes, the permissiveness of society has created unrealistic expectations and threw the family into disorder. (11[C]) But divorce is so common because people today are unwilling to exercise the self-discipline that marriage requires. They expect easy joy, like the entertainment on TV, the thrill of a good party.
(l2 [B]) Marriage takes some kind of sacrifice, not dreadful self-sacrifice of the soul, but some level of compromise. Some of one's fantasies, some of one's legitimate desires, have to be given up for the value of the marriage itself. "While all martial partners feel shacked at times, it is they who really choose to make the martial ties into confining chains or supporting bonds," says Dr. Walter. Marriage requires sexual, financial and emotional disciple. A man and a woman cannot follow every impulse, cannot allow them to stop growing or changing.
Why are divorces so common at present?

A. Because it is difficult to maintain a marriage.
Because people like watching TV programs.
C. Because people prefer joy to self-discipline.
D. Because our society is permissive towards divorces.

听力原文: Scores of forest fires continue to rage out of control across Mongolia where blazes that began in February are threatening an environmental impact that could last more than 100 years. Of the 349 forest and grassland fires that have swept the country in the past three months, 219 have been put out, (29[B]) 89 controlled and 41 remained out of control in 7 provinces. The latest death from the fires rose to 26, six of them fire-fighters killed in a single incident last week, with 63 seriously injured. Some 7 million hectares of grassland and 4 million hectares of forest have been destroyed while (30[C]) 7000 heads of livestock have perished.
Of the 349 forest and grassland fires,______.

A. 290 have been extinguished
B. 89 have been controlled
C. 40 remained out of control
D. 7 are in the bordering provinces

听力原文: (21[B]) Turkey's parliament voted 423-40 to amend the constitution of the country to exclude military judges from State Security courts, (22[C])The action — under European pressure removes an army colonel on the three-member. judicial panel presiding over the treason trial of the Kurdish guerrilla leader Abdullah Ocalan. Parliament will almost certainly cut through the remaining red tape to ensure that he will replaced by a civilian judge when the ritual resumes this week.
The Turkish Parliament's amendment of the Constitution aims at ______.

A. establishing a democratic government
B. ensuring that all the members of the State Security courts are civilians
C. pleasing the Americans
D. reconciling with the guerrilla groups

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