听力原文:W: There are a lot of things that you cannot control in this world, is that right?
M: Exactly. So you just keep going forward. You keep going, endure and perhaps something good will come of it.
W: What should be done if you want success?
M: You go to work hard, real hard. If you/are really an expert, maybe something bad will not come of it.
W: Do you think nothing is as good as you want because of other people's perception?
M: No, I think one may overestimate their abilities. That is the problem.
W: What do you mean by that?
M: Put it this way, you should never take it for granted your abilities, be whatever they are, they can not alone decide what will come of them.
W: Can you give me an example?
M: Well, take a performance in a film for example, there are so many other people involved. The performance is pretty much controlled by the editing. You're now relying on the editor and the director. If you're editing the film, you're relying on the actor and the support team and on the terrible hand; you might not be doing enough.
W: It sounds like, with whatever you do in the world, there are so many factors that you can't control.
M: Absolutely.
According to the man, which one is NOT the possible factor of success?
A. Patience.
B. ck.
C. Hard working.
D. A good understanding of the teamwork spirit.
Underground water supplies about______.
A. 8 % of Australia's water
B. 18 % of Australia's water
C. 48 % of Australia's water
D. 80 % of Australia's water
听力原文: During the past decade, there has been a big increase in violence crimes throughout the world. (29)Not only has there been a frightening increase in murders and rapes, but chances of being attacked and robbed have grown so that the elderly avoid leaving their apartments. The exact cause of this horrifying development has not been found. (30)Some sociologists feel that the growth of crime on TV is related with the growth of violence on going to be blown up, why not enjoy yourself fully! Regardless of the cause or causes, a fundamental change in about their fellow human beings. (31) Today, people have become "I-centered." They are more interested in tragic changes in our morality and social ways. Until people once more learn to replace "I" with "we". We shall continue to move toward destructive self-centeredness.
(30)
A. It is not convenient to walk outside.
B. They must take charge of the house.
C. The chances of being attacked have grown.
D. They will do the housework.
SECTION B PASSAGES
Directions: In this section, you will hear several passages. Listen to the passages carefully and then answer the questions that follow.
听力原文: We've become really alarmed over the health center by the number of students we are seeing, who are experiencing hearing loss. First, I want to go over some basics about hearing. Then we can take a look at our school environment and see if we can figure out some ways to protect hearing. The leading cause of preventable hearing loss is excessive noise. Too much moderate noise for a long time or some types of intense noise for even a short time can damage hearing. Loudness is measured in units called decibels. One decibel is the lowest sound that the average person can hear. Sounds up to 8O decibels generally aren't harmful. That's noise like traffic on a busy street. But any- thing louder than 80 decibels may eventually hurt your hearing. Once sounds are up to around 140 decibels, that's like a jet plane taking off, then you might feel pain in your ears. And pains are sure sign that your hearing's at risk. Even one exposure to a really loud noise at close range can cause hearing loss. So what you need to do is limit your exposure to harmful levels. If you pass along this handout, we can take a look at the decibel level of some common campus sounds. Notice how loud those horns are that people take to football games. They are really dangerous if blown right behind you. Now, let's try to generate a list of damaging noises.
What is this passage talking about?
Air pollution.
B. Noise damage.
C. Environment in campus.
D. Solutions for pollution.