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Passage ThreeQuestions 32 to 35 are based on the passage you have just heard.

A. To encourage the young people to model themselves on popular figures.
B. To stimulate the young people to follow his example.
C. To give the young people an example of good English.
D. To convince the young people of the use of English.

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Passage Two When delivering a lecture on ethics in journalism, tile senior correspondent for CNN said that we’re entered into a new era, where the ethics of journalism no longer value truth in the same-way it was valued 20 years ago. There is such an appetite for immediate information that deadlines hardly exist any more. Viewers receive the information nearly as quickly as the reporters do. The problem lies in the fact that viewers get sucked in by the pictures. Those first impressions of a story are lasting, even if they are misleading. Sometimes first impressions are accurate. Sometimes they’re not. The journalists are in the business of getting it right. Take the role scandal has played in the media for example. There’s been a push away from substance and towards sensationalism, a prominent example being the extensive coverage of the Simpson trial; people get drawn in by the celebrity. Such coverage contributed to the’ coarsening (粗鄙) of our culture. People forever lowered the bar by covering that scandal the way we did. The corporate element and the growth of news outlets have also contributed to the negative changes. The increase in the number of reporters, stations and networks has heightened competition, turning the focus away from news towards big business and profitability(收益率). Can you do a good journalism and still remain economically profitable You can to a point. But do you cover the civil wars in Africa or the latest developments in the Eliot Spitzer affair The truth is, Spitzer draws and holds a much larger audience, and this is big business now. But the answer lies in proportional coverage. We have to cover a little of both. The journalists need to make an argument as to how to remedy the recent problems with news coverage. It is time to redefine journalism. Conscientious journalists from all media should strive to serve the public with thoroughness and honesty, and they are the cornerstone of a journalist’s credibility, because without credibility, the journalists are nothing. What aspect of the journalism does "deadlines hardly exist any more" (Lines 3 -4, Par& 1) refer to

A. The lasting effect.
B. The rapid change.
C. The fast speed.
D. The misleading aspect.

Passage ThreeQuestions 32 to 35 are based on the passage you have just heard.

A. 22 percent of boys and 28 percent of girls.
B. 28 percent of boys and 22 percent of girls.
C. 78 percent of boys and 72 percent of girls.
D. 72 percent of boys and 78 percent of girls.

Questions 11 to 18 are based on the conversation you have just heard.

A. Watch the TV program at home.
B. Go to bed earlier.
C. See the TV program next day.
D. See another TV program.

The United States government’s support of slavery was based on an overpowering practicality. Before America even had a history it was busy creating a (67) ethnic class for it to look down (68) . The history of black people in the United States begins with the birth of (69) . African Americans were (70) not just as a lower class of people, but simply as property, creating an (71) for equality that may never (72) Slaves were subjected to the poorest of living (73) , whippings not uncommon, and often having tight knit families, mothers and daughters, fathers and sons split when sold (74) from each other. Early slave resistance was often to the effect of (75) property, running away or just working (76) but sometimes went as far as killing masters and burning (77) buildings. In some instances masters were fast to (78) themselves from this by making lower class whites overseers, hoping they would (79) the brunt of the slave’s (80) . The United States would eventually (81) in the great pressure placed on it to (82) slavery. With slavery ended black and white people were able to live together as (83) . Some would say that this is still not the fact, since oppression (压迫) of (84) people did not end until today and widespread discrimination against them was constant. (85) slavery remained in the memories of African Americans, they still lived in fear from race related (86) . In the 1930s some African Americans began to align themselves.

A. richer
B. superior
C. lower
D. poorer

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