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

A. They couldn’t pay the rent for their apartment in the city.
B. The house was closer to Rose’s new job.
C. They didn’t like living in the city.
D. Peter wanted a modem house.

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Until I took Dr Offutt’s class in DeMatha High School, I was an underachieving student, but I left that class (1) never to underachieve again. He not only taught me to think, he convinced me, (2) by example as words that it was my moral (3) to do so and to serve others.(4) of us could know how our relationship would (5) over the years. When I came back to DeMatha to teach English, I worked for Dr Offutt, the department chair. My discussions with him were like graduate seminars in adolescent (6) , classroom management and school leadership.After several years, I was (7) department chair, and our relationship (8) again. I thought that it might be (9) chairing the department, since all of my (10) English teachers were (11) there, but Dr Offutt supported me (12) He knew when to give me advice (13) curriculum, texts and personnel, and when to let me (14) my own course.In 1997, I needed his (15) about leaving DeMatha to become principal at another school. (16) he had asked me to stay at DeMatha, I might have (17) , he encouraged me to seize the opportunity.Five years ago, I became the principal of DeMatha (18) , Dr Offutt was there for me, letting me know that I could (19) him. I’ve learned from him that great teachers have an inexhaustible (20) of lessons to teach. 13().

A. for
B. at
C. over
D. about

根据《最高人民法院、最高人民检察院关于办理生产、销售假药、劣药刑事案件具体应用法律若干问题的解释》,应认定为“对人体健康造成严重危害”的是

A. 生产、销售不符合卫生标准的食品后,致人死亡的
B. 生产、销售假药,依照国家药品标准不应含有有毒有害物质而含有的
C. 生产、销售假药,以孕产妇、婴幼儿、儿童或者危重病人为主要使用对象的
D. 生产、销售的假药被使用后,造成轻度残疾、中度残疾的
E. 生产、销售的假药被使用后,造成重度残疾、十人以上轻伤的

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

A. $ 12.
B. $ 4.
C. $ 10.
D. $ 8.

Migration is usually defined as "permanent or semi-permanent change of residence". However our concern is with movement between nations, not with internal migration within nations, although such movements often exceed international movements in volume. Today, the motives of people who move short distances are very similar to those of international migrants. Students of human migration speak of "push" and "pull" factors, which influence an individual’s decision to move from one place to another. Push factors are associated with the place of origin. A push factor can be as simple and mild a matter as difficulty in finding a suitable job, or as traumatic as war, or severe famine. Obviously, refugees who leave their homes with guns pointed at their heads are motivated almost entirely by push factors (although pull factors do influence their choice of destination). Pull factors are those associated with the place of destination. Most often these are economic, such as better job opportunities or the availability of good land to farm. In general, pull factors add up to an apparently better chance for a good life and material well-being than is offered by the place of origin. When there is a choice between several attractive potential destinations, the deciding factor might be a non-economic consideration such as the presence of relatives, friends, or at least fellow countrymen already established in the new place who are willing to help the newcomers settle in. Besides push and pull factors, there are what the sociologists call "intervening obstacles". Even if push and (or) pull factors are very strong they still may be outweighed by intervening obstacles, such as the distance of the move, the trouble and cost of moving, the difficulty of entering the new country, and the problems likely to be encountered on arrival. The decision to move is also influenced by "personal factors" of the potential migrant. The prospect of packing up everything and moving to a new and perhaps very strange environment may appear interesting and challenging to an unmarried young man and appallingly difficult to a slightly older man with a wife arid small kids. Similarly, the need to learn a new language and customs may excite one person and frighten another. Regardless of why people move, migration of large numbers of people causes conflict. The United States and other western countries have experienced adjustment problems with each new wave of immigrants. It has usually taken several decades for each group to be accepted into the mainstream of society in the host country. Each host country may experience similar difficulty of absorbing migrants into the society as a whole.( )

A. 对
B. 错

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