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听力原文: The New York Philharmonic orchestra performed in North Korea's capital, Pyongyang, this week. It was the first performance by an American symphony orchestra in the communist state. More than one hundred performers made the trip to Pyongyang, led by the Philharmonic's musical director, Lorin Maazel. The historic event was broadcast live on television and radio in North Korea. It can also be seen on the Internet. More than one thousand North Koreans attended the concert Tuesday night. North Korean leader Kim Jong-il did not attend. However, other top North Korean officials did.
What can we infer from this news item?

A. The Philharmonic orchestra performed in South Korea's capital this week.
B. It's the first time that an American symphony orchestra performs in this country.
C. This event can be seen on TV, radio, but not on Internet.
D. All the top leaders of government attend this event.

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听力原文: (20) To most of us, sharks are the most dangerous fish in the sea and they attack humans. However, according to Doctor Clark, who has studied the behavior. of sharks for twelve years, humans are not normally on the sharks' menu. What do sharks feed on, mainly fish and other sea animals? (18) Doctor Clark also found that sharks don't eat as much food as people think. For instance, a nine-year-old shark only needs two pounds of food a day to keep healthy. But she says, sharks sometimes starve and at other times they fill themselves with what they have killed. Around the world, there are only about one hundred shark attacks on humans each year, ten of which proved fatal. But consider this, in the U. S. alone, about three million people are bitten by dogs each year. Of these, thirty people die. If sharks bite you, says Doctor Clark, the reason is usually because of mistaking you for its natural food. For example, say you went underwater-fishing and saw a shark, you could be in trouble. The shark might go for the injured fish you had attacked and take a bite of you at the same time. (19) If you go into a shark's territory and threaten it, it might try to bite you. That's because sharks are territorial and tend to guard their territory. Like dogs, they protect the area they think is their own.
What does the passage say about the eating behavior. of sharks?

A. They eat huge amounts of food.
B. They usually eat twice a day.
C. They usually eat to their hearts content.
D. They eat much less than people assume.

A scientist who wants to predict the way in which consumers will spend their money must study consumer behavior. He must obtain 【C1】______ both on resources of consumers and on the motives that 【C2】______ to encourage or discourage money spending.
If an 【C3】______ were asked which of three groups borrow most—people with rising incomes, 【C4】______ incomes, or declining incomes—he would 【C5】______ answer: those with declining incomes. Actually, in the past, the answer was: people with rising incomes. People with declining incomes were next and people with stable incomes borrowed the 【C6】______ . This shows us that traditional 【C7】______ about earning and spending are not always 【C8】______ . Another traditional assumption is that if people who have money expect prices to go up, they will 【C9】______ to buy. If they expect prices to go down, they will postpone buying. 【C10】______ research surveys have shown that this is not always 【C11】______ The expectations of price increases may not stimulate buying. One 【C12】______ attitude was expressed by the wife of a mechanic at a time of rising prices. Her family had been planning to buy a new car but they postponed this purchase. 【C13】______ , the rise in prices that has already taken place may be resented and buyer's resistance may be evoked.
The 【C14】______ mentioned above was carried out in America. Investigations 【C15】______ at the same time in Great Britain, however, yielded results that were more 【C16】______ traditional assumptions about saving and spending patterns. The condition most contributive to spending 【C17】______ to be price stability. If prices have been stable and people consider that they are 【C18】______ , they are likely to buy. Thus, it appears that the common 【C19】______ policy of maintaining stable prices is based on a correct understanding of 【C20】______ psychology.
【C1】

A. data
B. materials
C. money
D. things

听力原文: We interrupt this program to bring you a special weather bulletin. (22) The National Weather Service has issued a tornado watch for the following five counties: Douglas, Johnson, Jefferson, Leavenworth and Franklin. (21) The watch will be in effect until ten o'clock tonight or until cancellation by the Weather Service.
Remember, a tornado watch means that weather conditions are favorable for the formation of a funnel cloud. (23) A tornado warning means that a funnel cloud has been sighted. As yet, no tornado warnings have been issued for any of the counties in the area.
Until what time will the tornado watch be in effect?

A. 10 o'clock tonight.
B. 2 o'clock in the morning.
C. 2 o'clock in the afternoon.
D. 10 o'clock in the morning.

According to the passage, what will probably happen to the endangered species7

A. They will gradually die out:
B. They will be able to survive in the preserves.
C. They will have to migrate to find new homes.
D. They will face extinction without artificial reproduction.

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