A.Someday human beings will be able to live on a spaceship.B.Space travel will cause p
A. Someday human beings will be able to live on a spaceship.
B. Space travel will cause pollution to other planets.
C. Man must stop abusing the environment in order to have a better future.
D. The spaceship Earth can not make a trip to the moon when its supplies are used up.
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听力原文: When John Weston awoke that morning, he remembered that his mother was going into hospital. He hadn't worked out quite what was wrong with her. He knew, though, that she hadn't been well for some time now, and it had become almost familiar to him to see her eyes narrowed in a sudden attack of pain, and her hand pressing against her heart. Their own doctor, who she had finally gone to for advice, had sent her to a specialist who knew all about these things. He had told her that just as soon as there was a bed for her, she would have to come into his hospital, where he could look after her himself.
During the weeks since then the pains had come even more frequently, and the narrowed eyes became an almost permanent part of her expression. Always rather sharp, she began losing her temper over little things so that John's father kept his thoughts to himself more and more. John, as ready as possible to make allowances, tried to think what it would be like to have toothache all the time and how bad-tempered that would make him.
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As soon as she realized that something was wrong.
B. Only when her husband advised her to.
C. A long time after the trouble began.
D. When John asked what was wrong with her.
听力原文:W:Have you decided when you ale going to get engaged?
M:I wish it could be in May.But it's all up to April to decide.I guess we have to wait until she graduates in July.
Q:When will the man be engaged?
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A. In April.
B. In May.
C. In July.
D. Not decided yet.
M: Well, urn, it'd be great to get away, but I've never done it before.
W: None of the others have either except for me. I went once last fall. But there'll be an instructor in each canoe the first day.
M: I don't know.
W: Oh, come on. This is our last chance to take a break before finals. The scenery is beautiful, and if it gets too hot we can dive in whenever we feel like it. The river's really calm this time of the year, no rapids to deal with.
M: That's a relief. What would I have to bring?
W: Let's see. Tom's bringing food for the Friday night cookout for everyone. And the people who run the trip have tents set up and they supply food and drinks for all day Saturday. On the way back Sunday morning we'll stop somewhere for breakfast. So, [20] you have to bring a bathing suit and a sleeping bag.
M: [21] Well, I do love camping and sleeping out. Where is this place?
W: Well, it's about an hour and a half to the place where we meet the trip leaders. We leave our car there and they drive us and the canoes upriver to the place where we start canoeing.
M: And who's driving us to the meeting place?
W: Well, I was hoping we could take your car. Mine's in the shop again.
M: Oh, I see. It's not me you want; it's my car.
W: Don't be silly. So what would you say?
M: Oh, why not!
W: [22] Great! I'll give you a call when I find out when everyone wants to leave on Friday.
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A. To convince him to go on a canoe trip.
B. To invite him to a cookout.
C. To ask if she can borrow his car.
D. To tell him about a trip she took.
听力原文: People still celebrate ancient festivals in different parts of Europe with folk dances and processions, even though in many cases those who take part and put on special costumes are no longer sure what the dances represent. Almost all of them are associated with seasonal procedures that have been adapted to the Christian calendar. There are two main types found in a number of countries. The first, combat dances normally take place in winter or early spring and celebrate the battle between the old year and the new. In Austria, for example, at celebration time, people wear masks and dress up as ghosts and witches, and there are processions of men and women with drums and whips.
The other main group of dances takes place in early summer, especially at Whit sun or on May Day. In England, there are dances of men in some villages. Groups of trained dancers, dressed in white, dance with bolls on their legs and bodies. They leap in processions in double files, waving white handkerchiefs or green branches. In some places, there are men with animal masks or a Jack-in-the-Green, a man dressed in leaves who stands for the new vegetation of the summer.
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A. The birthday of some ancient people.
B. The birthday of Jesus Christ.
C. Ancient festivals.
D. Some modem days.