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听力原文:W: Next patient, please! Come in.
M: Morning, doctor. Sorry I'm a bit late, but I felt really awful when I got up.
W: Don't worry. It's Mr. Barnes, isn't it?
M: That's right.
W: Is that B-A-R-N-E-S?
M: Yes, it is.
W: Right, now what seems to be the trouble?
M: Well, I've had this awful flu and a terrible cough.
W: I see. How long have you been feeling like this?
M: Oh, about three or four days, I suppose.
W: And have you been taking any medication?
M: Just the normal things, Aspirins, lemon and hot drinks, but it hasn't done any good.
W: Are you a smoker?
M: No. I gave up three years ago.
W: Have you had a temperature?
M: Yes. For the last couple of days or so.
W: OK. I'll just take a look at your chest. Take off your pullover and jacket please....Right. Now breathe in...and out slowly, And a gain. Good, Once more. That's it. Pop your clothes back on.
M: Thank you.
W: Well, it looks as if you've got a touch of bronchitis. I'll give you some cough mixture and a prescription for a course of antibiotics as well. Take one capsule every 8 hours for the next five days.
M: OK, Doctor, What about going to work?
W: No, You'll have to spend a couple of days in bed till it clears up.
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At a fitness centre.
B. At a clinic.
C. At a school.
D. At a club.

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Players of sport had to wait for new equipment, but big-time sport continued throughout the war.

A. Y
B. N
C. NG

"That was inslavery time", says Charlie Smith in one interview. "They sold the colored people. And they were bringing them from Africa. They brought me from Africa. I was a child". The Library of Congress released the collection of recordings, Voices from the Days of Slavey, in January. The recorrdings were made between 1932 and 1975. Speaking at least 60 years after their emancipation(解放), the story teller discuss their experiences as slaves.
They also tell about their lives as free men and women.
Isom Moseley was just a boy at the time of emancipation, but he recalls that things were slow to change. "It was a year before the folks knowed they was free", he says.
Michael Taft, the head of the library's archive of folk culture, says the recordings reveal something that written stores cannot. "The power of hearing someone speak is so much greater than reading something from the page", Taft says. "It's how something is said—the dialect, the low pitches, the pauses—that helps tell the story".
What is new about the slaves stories?

A. They are told in the slaves own voices.
B. People travel around the world to hear them.
Colored people were sold.
D. They happened in the slavery time.

A.To stay in bed for two or three days.B.To have a course of antibiotics.C.To take som

A. To stay in bed for two or three days.
B. To have a course of antibiotics.
C. To take some cough mixture.
D. To exercise more regularly.

听力原文: From this lookout we enjoy one of the most spectacular views of San Francisco. As you can see, the city rests on a series of hills varying in altitude from sea level to nine hundred and thirty-eight feet.
The first permanent settlement was made at this site in 1776. For thirteen years the village had fewer than one hundred inhabitants. But in 1848, with the discovery of gold, the population grew to ten thousand. The same year the name was changed from Yerba Buea to San Francisco.
By 1862 telegraph communications linked San Francisco with eastern cities, and by 1869, the first transcontinental railroad connected the Pacific coast with the Atlantic seaboard. Today San Francisco has a population of almost three million. It is the financial center of the west, and serves as the terminus for trans-Pacific steam ship lines and air traffic. The port of San Francisco which is almost eighteen miles long with forty-two piers, handles between five and six million tons of cargo annually.
And now, if you will look to your right, you should just be able to see the east section of the Golden Gate Bridge. The bridge, which is more than one mile long, spans the harbor from San Francisco to Matin County and the Red Wood Highway. It was completed in 1937 at a cost of thirty-two million dollars and is still one of the largest suspension bridges in the world.
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A. Gold was discovered.
B. The Transcontinental Railroad was completed.
C. The Golden Gate Bridge was constructed.
D. Telegraph communications were established with the East.

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