What do we know about the speaker? A. He is president of the college B. He normally lives in Butler Hall C. He is in charge of general affairs 普通高等学校招生全国统一考试英语听力模拟试题(三)录音原文 W: Why don't you try to leave your office at 6:15, and I’ll try to pick you up at 6:30? M: That may be a little late if we want to be sure and get good seats. I think I'd rather leave here at 6:00. W: This seems to be a nice place; we don't have to wait in line. M: No, it's early. Let's go over there and get a knife, fork, spoon and a tray. W: The temperature has reached 31 0C below zero. I can’t bear it. M: Neither can I. The newspaper says many people died last month, and 71 percent of them were over 65. M: This machine has so many buttons. I can’t figure out which one makes it run. W: You'd better read the instructions first. Pressing the buttons improperly may cause the machine to break down. M: Oh. I see. M: How is the new job going? W: Well, I'm getting used to lots of new things and working on problems dealing with car design. M: Is your manager satisfied with your work? W: I hope he’ll give me his opinion soon. W: I noticed you were late for work again. Is there a problem? M: I’m sorry, but no matter how early I leave my house, I get stuck in traffic and end up late. W: Well, I’m afraid you can’t keep doing this. We’d better find a way to settle the problem. M: I’ve thought about taking a train or bus, but I take care of my elderly aunt and I have to drive to her house after work. W: I see. In that case, you can come in later and make up the time at the end of the day. M: That would be perfect. Thank you very much indeed. M: Have you ever been to New Orleans? W: No. What is it like? M: It's one of the most interesting cities in the world. It has a French Quarter, with narrow streets and little old shops. Many of the shops and restaurants are French. W: There's a lot of jazz music in New Orleans, isn't there? M: Yes. You hear wonderful jazz there. New Orleans and San Francisco are my favorite cities. San Francisco has one of the most beautiful bridges in the world, the Golden Gate Bridge. It's a very hilly city, so when you drive, your car needs good brakes. (Text 8} W: We interrupt our regular news program to bring you live coverage on the civil distur­bances in Karnak, where our man Stan Fielding is stationed. Stan... M: This is Stan Fielding reporting live in the capital city. Just 20 minutes ago, rebel forces made an attack on the ruling government. W: Now Stan, is this a sign that the peace process has been totally stopped? M: Well, so far, anyway, to put down the civil war appears hopeless at this point. As you can see ... W: Stan, Stan, are you there? M: Uh, yes. As you can probably hear behind me, rebel forces are also using heavy guns to hit the government building. Many government officials have been caught inside. W: Now, what else? M: Well, it is believed that over 40,000 people, mostly children, have starved to death. Fortunately, no diseases have broken out, but that is always a worry if this war continues. W: OK, that was Stan Fielding reporting. M: Mary, you’re looking very healthy and fit these days. W: I’ve taken up cross-country skiing. M: Oh, yes. I’ve heard about the benefits of the sport. W: It provides a total body workout, the kind of exercise that works all the muscle groups. It's the most effective way to lose weight. The nicest thing about it is that people of all ages can take part. M: That’s great, but what happens when the snow melts? W: I've bought myself an exercise machine with a moveable track that provides the same type of exercise, so I can stay fit regardless of the time of year. M: Thank you for coming to this meeting, my students who will be remaining on campus during the winter break. Now I want you to fill out forms giving the dates you will be on campus. To reduce heating costs, Butler Hall will be the only dormitory open. All the others will close at 5:00 p.m. on Friday, Feb. 7 and won't reopen until 6:00 p.m. on Feb. 16. Once we have your completed forms, we'll find you a room in Butler Hall. Please have all you will need moved there by the 7th. Most college facilities, including the college store and the dining-halls, will be closed during the vacation. The library and the computer center will be open, though on a reduced schedule. Only the post office and the college office will keep their regular hours. Since I imagine most of you are staying here to finish up your projects, let me wish you luck with your work. Now if you have any special problems, please don’t hesitate to ask me. Thank you. 答案:1-5BCBAC 6-10 CBCBA 11-15 CBACA 16-20BABAC 查看更多

 

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The richest man in the world can now also claim a degree from the college he dropped out of three decades ago. Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates delivered the commencement (典礼) address at Harvard University on Thursday, and was awarded the L. L. D. honorary doctorate (博士头衔).

“Our speaker is known as the most influential entrepreneur(企业家) of the personal computer revolution. He was named as one of the 100 most influential people in the world in 2004, 2005, 2006 and again in 2007, ” said Harvard’s president, Derek Bok. Then Bok spoke more directly to Gates: “Just think what you could have achieved if you had stayed another two years.”

Gates told the students, many of whom will soon be launching into full-time careers, that work isn’t the only thing of importance.

“Judge yourself not on the professional accomplishments but on how well you have addressed the world’s inequities, how you have treated people who have nothing to do with you,” he said.

In recent months, Gates has been giving a larger part of his time and energy to the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, which focuses on issues including global health and education. In 2008, he plans to make the foundation his chief responsibility.

But for the most part, the Microsoft co-founder stuck to the serious message about trying to make the world a better place. He urged the graduates not to get discouraged about seemingly intractable (棘手的) challenges of poverty and poor health.

As many as 30,000 people were expected to attend the outdoor commencement ceremony. Gates wasn’t the only high-profile speaker on the Cambridge campus this week. On Wednesday, former President Bill Clinton delivered Harvard’s Class Day speech. Gates and Clinton have collaborated (合作) on great efforts to fight the AIDS epidemic in developing countries. Recent past Harvard commencement speakers have included journalist Jim Lehrer in 2006, actor and writer John Lithgow in 2005 and United Nations Secretary General Kofi Annan in 2004.

 

45. We know from the text that Bill Gates__________.

A. got an important award from Harvard University

B. left the college for his career ahead of two years

C. addressed at Harvard University for the high-profile speaker

D. urged the graduates not to fight the AIDS in developing countries

46. What is the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation?

A. it claims a degree from the college one dropped out of

B. it delivers the commencement address at Harvard University.

C. it fixes its eyes on issues about health and education throughout the world.

D. it collaborates on great efforts to attend the commencement ceremony

47. On this special day, Bill Gates has done all the following EXCEPT that _______.

A. he claimed a degree      B. he used much of his time and energy to his Foundation

C. he gave a speech.        D. he went to work with journalist Jim Lehrer

48. It can be inferred from the last paragraph that __________.

A. A large number of some famous men went to Harvard University after success

B. Harvard University only brings up some journalists, actors and writers

C. General Kofi Annan acted as a professor at Harvard University after retirement

D. Jim Lehrer,John Lithgow and Kofi Annan are Gates’ brothers

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听下面一段材料,回答第1至4题。
1. What is the speaker mainly telling the listeners about?
[     ]
A. Vacation arrangements.
B. College facilities.
C. Dormitory management.
2. How long will most of the dormitories be closed?
[     ]
A. For about 5 days.
B. For about 10 days.
C. For about 15 days.
3. What will remain open as usual?
[     ]
A. The post office and the college office.
B. The library and the computer center.
C. The college store and the dining halls.
4. What do we know about the speaker?
[     ]
A. He is president of the college.
B. He normally lives in Butler Hall.
C. He is in charge of general affairs.

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