[听力原文]8-10M: I hear you and Jacky are engaged at last.W: Yes, we are.M: When are you getting marriedW: In the autumn.M: That’s wonderful, where’ s the wedding going to beW: We’ re not sure yet. Perhaps in San Diego.M: Oh, yes. I remembered your parents live there, don’ t theyW: Yes, that’ s right.M: Where are you going to liveM: We’ re going to buy a flat or a small house somewhere in the South. When is she getting married()
A. In the summer.
B. In the spring.
C. In the winter.
D. In the autumn.
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Questions 29 to 31 are based on the passage you have just heard.
A. They bumped into each other over a swimming pool.
B. They avoided each other by turning in different directions.
C. They narrowly escaped crashing into each other.
D. One plane climbed above the other at the critical moment.
惩办与宽大相结合,是我们党根据历史经验和对肃反斗争的深刻理解而提出的,是指导人民警察同刑事犯罪分子作斗争的一项重要政策。 ( )
A. 对
B. 错
Questions 11 to 18 are based on the conversation you have Just heard.
A. They both enjoyed watching the game.
B. The man thought the results were beyond their expectations.
C. They both felt good about the results of the game.
D. People were surprised at their winning the game.
Text 2The influence of climate on behavior appears all-pervasive. Indeed, who can claim that weather factors have no influence on their decision-making Everyone can point to instances where plans and activities have been changed because of weather conditions. People’s moods also change with the weather: bright sunny days seem to lift spirits, while dark rainy periods bring on depression.Law enforcement agencies are beginning to show interest in the effect of atmospheric conditions on behavior. Every year, the FBI’s Uniform Crime Reports provide breakdowns of the crime rates by month and season of the year. Both monthly and seasonal variations are considered to reflect the varying influence of temperature, precipitation, humidity, length of daylight, and a number of other climatological factors.Various studies find relationships between specific climatological conditions and crime. Rising temperature is generally accompanied by increases in aggression and violent crime. On the other hand, high humidity appears to reduce the incidence of physical activity and aggression. Rain, cloud cover, and other forms of inclement weather are associated with lower levels of property crimes and increased depression.Our study showed that low humidity has the most widespread influence on all types of crime studied. The analysis also shows that as humidity increases the level of crime decreases. Temperature also has a great effect. Increasing temperature fails to influence the number of nighttime burglaries/larcenies, but it does increase the other crime categories. Burglaries/larcenies (day and night) and daytime assaults also tend to increase along with cloud cover. Except for wind speed and barometric pressure with regard to daytime assaults, the remaining weather factors have virtually no influence on the levels of crime.Individuals who respond with criminal behavior to weather changes or weather extremes may be controllable by administering drugs that offset these influences. Electrical stimulation of pleasure centers in the brain may someday be a feasible countermeasure to aggressive stimuli due to increased temperature or other weather variables.Changing or manipulating the weather is one possible means of attacking a weather-crime interaction. This approach may not be feasible due to the many relationships between weather/climate and the rotation of the earth. Minor changes may be possible such as regulation of rainfall of sky cover. On the other hand, temperature control may be impossible.More research is needed to assess and clarify the relationship between crime and the various climatological factors. Once this is accomplished, it will be necessary to devise more accurate means of forecasting the weather, counteracting the effects of weather on human behavior, and controlling the environment, or identifying other approaches to the problem. People are in low spirits().
A. during the night
B. on clear and fine days
C. on hot and sunny days
D. during cold and stormy weather