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Ⅰ.下面五段对话,选择正确答案,每段对话请听一遍。

1.How much do the sweater cost?

A.15 dollars.

B.35 dollars.

C.50 dollars.

2.Where do you think they were talking?

A.In a post office.

B.In a shop.

C.On a sports ground.

3.What does the man want to do?

A.He wants to know where the computers are.

B.he wants to sell computer disks.

C.He wants to buy computer disks.

4.Where are they talking?

A.In a shop.

B.In a bookstore.

C.In a library.

5.Where does the conversation most likely take place?

A.At a bookstore.

B.In a library.

C.At the teacher's office.

Ⅱ.听下面一段短文,在空格上填入所缺的单词,使短文完整,短文请听两遍。

  No one can avoid being   1   by advertisements.Much as we may pride ourselves on our good taste, we are no longer   2   to choose the things we want, for advertising has a little influence on us.In their   3   to persuade us to buy this or that product, advertisers have made a close study of   4   nature and have classified(区分)all our little weakness(弱点).

  Advertisers discovered years ago that all of us love to get something   5   nothing.An advertisement which begins with the magic word FREE can   6   go wrong.These days, advertisers not only offer free samples, but free cars, free houses and free trips   7   the world as well.They hold hundreds of competitions which will   8   us to win huge sums of money.Radio and television have made it possible for advertisers to draw the   9   of millions of people in this   10  

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_________ to his head __________ two pots __________ of clay.

A. Close; were; making            B. Closely; were; made

C. Close; were; made          D. Closely; were; making

 

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阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。

  Clean your ears, because airport security might soon be scanning them.According to a recent discovery, the shape of ears could provide a reliable new way of identifying people at airports.

  Researchers discovered that ears of each person have a unique shape and they have created a system that can scan them.The ear scanning technique uses a technology called image ray transform that highlights all the tubular structures(结构)of the ear and measures them.Professor Mark Nixon, a computer scientist who led the team from the University of Southampton, believes ear scanning could take place as passengers walk through security gates, for example, by placing cameras on either side to record an image of their ears.Comparing the results against a database of ear shapes, the new system could help airport security workers instantly identify passengers.

  Nixon and his team tested 252 images of different ears and found the system was able to match each ear to a separate image held in its database with 99 percent accuracy.

  Besides ear scanning, there have been other systems developed for identity recognition.

  “With facial recognition, the systems are often confused by crows feet(鱼尾纹)and other signs of ageing,” Nixon said. “Your ears, however, age very gracefully.They grow proportionally(按比例)and your lobe(耳垂)gets a bit larger, but otherwise your ears are fully formed from birth.” What's more, facial recognition software is often confused by changes in expression so people need to control their faces and in some cases even avoid wearing make-up.

  An ear scan system would also offer a less invasive alternative to retina(视网膜)scanning, which requires passengers to stare at scanners from a close range.

  Fingertip detection has long been the most effective way of identifying someone.Nixon expects there to be a combination of different techniques that can be used at the same time to identify a person.”

(1)

The ear scanning system would help to find out ________ .

[  ]

A.

where you come from

B.

whether you are healthy

C.

who you are

D.

who shares your ear shape

(2)

The article does not say ________.

[  ]

A.

who developed the system

B.

how the system works

C.

where the system can be applied

D.

how long the system took to develop

(3)

Ear scanning would work better than facial recognition mainly because ________.

[  ]

A.

the ear scanning system is computerized

B.

ears change less with age than faces

C.

facial expressions are often the same

D.

facial appearances aren't unique

(4)

The underlined word “invasive” in the last but one paragraph possibly means “________”.

[  ]

A.

comfortable

B.

expensive

C.

disappointing

D.

annoying

(5)

Nixon has developed the ear scanning system while there's already the fingertip detection because ________ .

[  ]

A.

ear scanning can be used at airports

B.

fingertip detection is not so convenient

C.

he doesn't think one system is enough

D.

ear shapes are easier to read than fingerprints

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_________ to his head __________ two pots __________ of clay.

A. Close; were; making            B. Closely; were; made

C. Close; were; made          D. Closely; were; making

 

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