听力原文: Battle after battle, the Americans suffered heavy loss. General Washington led his forces across the Hudson River.' The British close behind, driving Washington further south to the Delaware River. Washington succeeded in getting all his men safely across just before the British troops reached the river.
The British had at least 35,000 troops in their camps, while Washington had only 3,000 fighting men left by this time. Men were leaving the American Army daily. Quite a few of them had left to take care of their farms and families. Others had gone away because they were old and hungry. Nobody could hold these men back. Things began to look black indeed for the revolutionaries. It was at this moment that Tom Paine, then an ordinary soldier in the American camp ,wrote the words, "There are times that try men's souls."
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A. The Canadian River.
B. The Hudson River.
C. The Mississippi River.
D. The Amazon River.
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A.The whole economy would collapse.B.People would be homeless.C.Roads would be improve
A. The whole economy would collapse.
B. People would be homeless.
C. Roads would be improved.
D. More trains would be used.
听力原文:W: Let's ask Dan to introduce the musicians to the audience at the beginning of the concert.
M: Ask Dan? He'll be playing the violin.
Q: What does the man mean?
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A. Dan isn't a very good violinist.
B. Someone else should make the introductions.
C. There will be other musicians to be introduced.
D. It's rather late to ask Dan to slow down.
Section B
Directions: In this section, you will hear 3 short passages. At the end of each passage, you will hear some questions. Both the passage and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a question, you must choose the best answer from the four choices marked A, B, C and D.
听力原文: Sir Isaac Newton, who was born in 1642 and who died in 1727, was one of the greatest scientists who have ever lived. We aren't going to tell you about his discoveries in today's programme, instead, we're going to tell you a true story about the man himself. Newton thought about so many problems that he was often absent-minded. He frequently forgot to have his meals. One evening his friend, Dr. Stukeley, called and asked if he could see the great scientist. The maid told Dr. Stukeley that Newton was busy and asked him if he would wait in the dining-room. Dr. Stukeley sat at the dining-table and waited. On the table there was a covered dish which contained a chicken for Newton's dinner. Dr. Stukeley waited such a long time that he got very hungry. In the end he ate the chicken and put the cover back on the dish. Immediately after this, Newton appeared. He greeted his friend warmly and then asked the maid if he could have his dinner. She told him it was on the table. Newton uncovered the dish and saw the chicken bones. "I thought I hadn't eaten," he said, "but I see that I have."
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A. In 1624.
B. In1642.
C. In 1720.
D. In 172
听力原文:W: Do you think you could give me a ride to the library tonight?
M: I'd like to, but I'm heading in the other direction. I'm meeting Jean tonight.
Q: What does the man mean?
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A. The library is closed tonight.
B. He doesn't know how to get to the library.
C. Jean is using his car.
D. He won't be able to help the woman.