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听力原文: During the past decade, there has been a multifold increase in violent crimes throughout the world. Not only has there been a frightening increase of murders and rapes, but chances of being attacked and robbed have grown so that the elderly avoid leaving heir apartments.
The exact cause of this horrifying development has not been found. Some sociologists feel that the growth of crime on TV is related with the growth of violence on our streets. Others blame the constant threat of complete destruction from nuclear explosives. If the world is going to be blown up, why not enjoy yourself fully!
Regardless of the cause or causes, a fundamental change in attitude among people is easy to see. Years back, the old saying "Practice what you preach" was a prevalent one. People had moral standards that they could follow: people were concerned about their fellow human beings.
Today', people have become "I-centered'. They are more interested in achieving immediate, selfish pleasures. The best advice they can give in the rare instances when they do is "Do what I say, not what I do". They are saying, "There are moral principles to follow if you want to, but don't use me as a guide since I no longer follow them."
The major difference that I see in the quotations points out the tragic change in our morality and social ways. Until people once more learn to replace "I' with "we", we shall continue to move toward destructive self-centeredness.
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A. The population of elderly people.
B. Nuclear weapon.
C. Violence in crime.
D. Living standards.

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● Read the following passage.
● Are the sentences 16-22 "Right" or "Wrong"? If there isn't enough information to answer "Right" or "Wrong", choose "Doesn't say".
● For each sentence 16-22, mark one letter (A, B or C) on your Answer Sheet.
PRESS OFFICER £22,000 PER YEAR
A leading oil company needs a Press Officer for its busy offices. You should be:
◆ good at making phone calls
◆ excellent at writing reports
◆ able to go on business trips at least three times a month
◆ willing to work late several times a week
◆ experienced at working with computers
Benefits include:6 weeks' annual holiday and bonus payment after 12 months.
You do not need good writing skills for this job.

A. Right
B. Wrong
C. Doesn't say

听力原文:M: I'm not quite sure how to use this calculator you lent me. I dropped it, and now the on-button doesn't light up.
W: Oh, that's okay; it hasn't been working right for some time now.
Q: What's the man's problem?
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A. He lost a button at work.
B. He doesn't know where he put the calculator.
C. He thinks he broke something the woman lent him.
D. He's not sure how to solve the math problem.

行政监察是指政府系统内部的专门监察机构,对所有行政机关及其公务员所实施的全面性监督。 ()

A. 正确
B. 错误

Task 2
Directions: This task is the same as Task 1. The 5 questions or unfinished statements are numbered 41 through 45.
If you ever went to the United States to study in a college or a university, one of the first things you would have to do is to open a checking account. If you went to a bank to open an account, you would probably go through most of the following procedures. Not all banks have the same requirements for opening new accounts, of course, and the routine may vary somewhat.
First you would go to the New Account Department and fill out a signature card. In order to open an account, you would have to offer proof of your identity(身份). A passport is one of the best kinds of identification to have, but other kinds are accepted, one of the most common being a driver's license.
You would need to have a permanent address In the city, and you would also be asked to supply the name of a permanent resident who is willing to recommend you. For this purpose you could use the name of your landlord or landlady, for example, or the name of the foreign student advisor at the university. And last but not least, you would need to bring some cash with you in order to open your account. Many banks require a minimum cash deposit of $50.
The procedures for opening a checking account ______.

A. are completely the same for all banks
B. are completely different for all banks
C. vary a little from bank to bank
D. have to be accepted by the customers

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