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Dinner was almost ready when the killing happened.When Don Wise walked into the living room of his home,his ten-year-old son,Mike,and a 12-year-old friend were sitting in front of a large-screen television set.They were playing a video game they had rente007vinDinner was almost ready when the killing hapd(租赁), called Golden eye 007,one of the top-selling titles of 2007.

Standing behind the boys,Wise saw that one boy pushed the button and shot the character in the face.Blood splattered(喷溅)the lab coat of the character as he circled and fell.“You’re down!”the boy said,laughing.

Frightened by the child’s obvious fun,Wise ordered the boys to turn the game off.“This game is terrible.“he said seriously.“I don’t want you to play with this any more.”

Video games have become pervasive form of entertainment since the 1990s.Today about 69 percent of American families own or rent video and computer games.Most are harmless entertainment,but in far too many of the most popular ones,kids are acting out realistic violent experiences on their TV and computer screens.“These are not just games any more,”says Rick Dyer,president of the San Diego-based Virtual Image Productions.“These are learning machines.We’re teaching kids in the most incredible way what it’s like to pull the trigger(扳机).The focus is on the thrill,enjoyment and reward.What they’re not realizing are the real-life results.“

Such007vinDinner was almost ready when the killing hapvideo games introduce kids to a fantasy world that features amazingly lifelike characters,detailed images of brutality(野蛮)。 Unlike movies and television,where you watch the violence,the video game lets you feel the sensation(感觉) of taking violent actions. When you’re into the game,you’re in the game.

“The technology is becoming more engaging(吸引人的) for kids,”says David Walsh,president of the National Institute on Media and the Family(NIMF),a watchdog group in Minneapolis,“and a part of the games features anti-social themes of violence,sex and rude language.Unfortunately,it’s a part that seems particularly popular with kids between ages 8 to15.”

57.Which of the following best summarizes the main idea of this passage?

A.Video game violence is very harmful to kids.

B.Video game is a common form of entertainment.

C.Video game violence is popular with children.

D Video game is the reflection of the real—life violence.

58.We can infer from the passage that the_____________.

A.NIMF is characteristic for its social justice

B.NIMF is a political organization i007vinDinner was almost ready when the killing hapn Minneapolis

C.NIMF007vinDinner was almost ready when the killing happromotes(推崇) video games and other media products

D.NIMF detects(侦查) the media industry’s illegal actions(违法行为)

59.The underlined word“pervasive”in007vinDinner was almost ready when the killing hapParagraph 4 mos007vinDinner was almost ready when the killing hapt probably means____________.

A.worldwide B.instructive C.widespread n harmful

60.Which of the following statements would Rick Dyer agree with?

A Video games with some violence teach kids to experience real life.

B.Video games are realistic ways to learn more about the real life world.

C.Video games with fantastic features are loved by most kids in the US.

D Violence video games have a negative influence on children.

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第1题

The word "subsistence" in paragraph 3 probably means______.A.having enough food to stay al

The word "subsistence" in paragraph 3 probably means______.

A.having enough food to stay alive

B.having enough money to stay alive

C.having enough time to enjoy dinner

D.having enough room to live at

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第2题

听力原文:M: Next time you invite me to dinner, shall I bring a bottle of wine?W: That's al

听力原文:M: Next time you invite me to dinner, shall I bring a bottle of wine?

W: That's all right with me, but you know it is not the custom to bring spirits to people's homes in this country.

Q: What does the woman think about the man's offer?

(19)

A.She accepts it.

B.She tells him to decide for himself.

C.She rejects it.

D.She will think about it.

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第3题

PART A

Directions: For Questions 1-5, you will hear a conversation. While you listen, fill out the table with the information you have heard. Some of the information has been given to you in the table. Write only 1 word in each numbered box. You will hear the recording twice. You now have 25 seconds to read the table below.

听力原文:A: Oh hi, everybody. It's Julia here. It's Thursday afternoon. I'm just ringing to confirm dinner on Friday night. I'll be there about 7:30. Can't wait to see you all!

B: Johnson's Repairs here. Your video recorder is now ready for collection. There is a charge of£ 50.00 to be paid when you come and pick it up.

C: Message for Mary Brooks. This is the University Bookshop here. The book you ordered on Asian Economies is not available. I'm afraid it's out of print. Sorry about that. Let me know what you want us to do.

D: Hi. This is Nick. l've left my football boots at home today and I desperately need them for the match this afternoon. If someone gets this message, could you please bring them into the college before 12 o'clock. The new hoots, not the old ones. Thanks a lot, see you,

E: Dr Boyd's surgery here. I'm afraid we'll have to cancel Ms Taylor's appointment tomorrow, as unfortunately Dr Boyd has tile flu. Could she come on Monday al 3:30 pm instead and ring back to confirm she can make that time?

Julia confirming dinner on (1)______.

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第4题

A relationship with your customer is like any relationship: It【C1】______time to earn their
trust and moments to【C2】______it. Customers want the truth, because without it they cannot make【C3】______decisions. For example, suppose you go out to dinner and the restaurant you choose has people waiting. When you put your name in, the host will tell you how long it is. If the host is doing his job, you will actually wait less than【C4】______you were told. If you are told the wait is 15 minutes and you are still waiting at the 30-minute mark, are you a happy customer? At one level, it is just【C5】______. In some cases, it could【C6】______other plans: If you miss your movie because you were not【C7】______for dinner, you really are not a happy customer.

Unfortunately, many salespeople are【C8】______to tell the truth. They【C9】______some in formation, or share partial truths, or just plain lie. They do it in the【C10】______that customers will buy when they hear【C11】______they want to hear. It is true that customers want to hear certain things but【C12】______they are true. Let's go back to the restaurant.【C13】______the wait is not 15minutes-it is 90 minutes. It is not what we want to hear. Still, we can decide to stay or not to stay. If we do not stay, we will be hack. But if we【C14】______told 30 minutes and it became 90, that【C15】______the last time we ate there. Sooner or later, customers al ways find out the truth. If the truth is different than what they have been told, you have lost their trust.

Truth is【C16】______accuracy. It includes a willingness to stand behind what you say. In other words, are you willing to put your money【C17】______your mouth is? If you are working with others, part of their【C18】______is that when something goes wrong you will stand with them. If an order is delayed, for example, how will you help them【C19】______their business commitments? Part of earning their trust is having a backup plan in place should your【C20】______systems fail.

【C1】

A.takes

B.spends

C.lasts

D.relies

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第5题

A relationship with your customer is like any relationship: It【C1】______time to earn their trust and moments to【C2】______it. Customers want the truth, because without it they cannot make【C3】______decisions. For example, suppose you go out to dinner and the restaurant you choose has people waiting. When you put your name in, the host will tell you how long it is. If the host is doing his job, you will actually wait less than【C4】______you were told. If you are told the wait is 15 minutes and you are still waiting at the 30-minute mark, are you a happy customer? At one level, it is just【C5】______. In some cases, it could【C6】______other plans: If you miss your movie because you were not【C7】______for dinner, you really are not a happy customer.

  Unfortunately, many salespeople are【C8】______to tell the truth. They【C9】______some in formation, or share partial truths, or just plain lie. They do it in the【C10】______that customers will buy when they hear【C11】______they want to hear. It is true that customers want to hear certain things but【C12】______they are true. Let's go back to the restaurant.【C13】______the wait is not 15minutes-it is 90 minutes. It is not what we want to hear. Still, we can decide to stay or not to stay. If we do not stay, we will be hack. But if we【C14】______told 30 minutes and it became 90, that【C15】______the last time we ate there. Sooner or later, customers al ways find out the truth. If the truth is different than what they have been told, you have lost their trust.

  Truth is【C16】______accuracy. It includes a willingness to stand behind what you say. In other words, are you willing to put your money【C17】______your mouth is? If you are working with others, part of their【C18】______is that when something goes wrong you will stand with them. If an order is delayed, for example, how will you help them【C19】______their business commitments? Part of earning their trust is having a backup plan in place should your【C20】______systems fail.

【C1】

A.takes

B.spends

C.lasts

D.relies

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第6题

听力原文:M: So, Andrea, you are going home for the holidays?

W: I sure am. I've booked a flight for tomorrow afternoon and I can't wait!

M: That sounds great.

W: What about you? Going home, toe?

M: I haven't decided yet, I'm still debating.

W: Haven't decided? Oh, you're never going to get a flight out of here. I'm sure all the seats have been reserved by now. It's the holiday season, after all!

M: Well, it's not such a big deal for me. My family only lives about a hundred and fifty miles from here. I usually drive or take the train. It's a short trip.

W: You don't sound very excited about it.

M: Well, we're not really a very close-knit family. I have three brothers, and they're spread out all over the place. One lives on the East Coast and the other on the West Coast. I even have a brother in Montreal!

W: Oh, wow! What does he do?

M: Translation work. It's kind of strange, but we rarely get together as a family anymore.

W: Well, I try to get home as much as possible. We're a big family-there are six of us children—so it's always a lot of fun.

M: Six kids?

W: Yep. And we've all really close. You should see it—most of us are married, too, so it makes for a very crowded house over the holidays.

M: I can imagine.

W: Of course, there are too many people to cook dinner for. It's a re al headache for my parents. So we end up going out to dinner a lot. It's pretty crazy.

M: Well, at my house my mother loves to cook. So, when all of us do get home—which isn't that often—she always cooks big, homemade meals. We have leftovers for days!

A.This evening.

B.Tomorrow morning.

C.Tomorrow afternoon.

D.Tomorrow evening.

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第7题

听力原文:M: So, Andrea, you are going home for the holidays?W: I sure am. I've booked a fl

听力原文:M: So, Andrea, you are going home for the holidays?

W: I sure am. I've booked a flight for tomorrow afternoon and I can't wait!

M: That sounds great.

W: What about you? Going home, toe?

M: I haven't decided yet, I'm still debating.

W: Haven't decided? Oh, you're never going to get a flight out of here. I'm sure all the seats have been reserved by now. It's the holiday season, after all!

M: Well, it's not such a big deal for me. My family only lives about a hundred and fifty miles from here. I usually drive or take the train. It's a short trip.

W: You don't sound very excited about it.

M: Well, we're not really a very close-knit family. I have three brothers, and they're spread out all over the place. One lives on the East Coast and the other on the West Coast. I even have a brother in Montreal!

W: Oh, wow! What does he do?

M: Translation work. It's kind of strange, but we rarely get together as a family anymore.

W: Well, I try to get home as much as possible. We're a big family-there are six of us children—so it's always a lot of fun.

M: Six kids?

W: Yep. And we've all really close. You should see it—most of us are married, too, so it makes for a very crowded house over the holidays.

M: I can imagine.

W: Of course, there are too many people to cook dinner for. It's a re al headache for my parents. So we end up going out to dinner a lot. It's pretty crazy.

M: Well, at my house my mother loves to cook. So, when all of us do get home—which isn't that often—she always cooks big, homemade meals. We have leftovers for days!

(23)

A.This evening.

B.Tomorrow morning.

C.Tomorrow afternoon.

D.Tomorrow evening.

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第8题

Books, even in this age of cheap literature, cost money? The shortage of paper, together w
ith the high cost of living, has made books an expensive item in our list of requirements. This would mean that fewer people can afford to have them. Yet there are people who think nothing of spending money on a rich dinner, but don’t like to spend the same sum on books. Therefore the time has come for a new public library policy to be introduced, for the higher the price of books the greater the need to give them the widest circulation possible.

The Hong Kong Government has set up Urban (城市的) Council Libraries and study rooms in various districts. There is no doubt that when books are Wisely selected, they have a great education- al value, and have done much to encourage the habit of reading among the people.

For setting up libraries, some factors should be taken into consideration. In the first place, it is not enough to have just a building, equip it with shelves and fill them with books. The library building itself must be attractive in structure, desirable in atmosphere, and uncumbered in administration. Then secondly, there is the choice of suitable books to look into. This presents difficulties: though most of the books are novels and most of the readers are novel-readers, moreover, reading fiction is quite a source of amusement and pleasure. Also, it is a means of broadening one’s mind and learning more about life and human being. Yet, there should always be a good selection of serious books--history, biography, travel, poetry and literature--which are appreciated by many readers.

According to this passage, some people ______.

A.give less consideration to books than food

B.can hardly afford time to read books

C.know nothing about the value of education

D.should have spent more money on daily needs

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