听力原文:Now China's sizzling economy is growing at its fastest rate in a decade. This year 5 million young people will graduate from the country's universities, with the potential to boost China's economy still further. But the government estimates that I million of them won't find jobs because the education system isn't supplying the need of an economy still based on manufacturing. Our Beijing correspondent Lindsey Hilsum went along to a graduate job fair.
According to the government's estimation, how many university graduates will find jobs this year?
A. 1 million.
B. 2 million.
C. 3 million.
D. 4 million.
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Why could malaria be transmitted from person to person?
A. Mosquitoes breed very quickly.
B. Mosquitoes carry parasites.
C. It destroys red blood cells.
D. It is an epidemic.
For fear of terrorist attacks, Japan, a host country of this year's World Cup, has tightened the security for the event.
A. 正确
B. 错误
听力原文:Drivers worldwide have praised Toyota for making what they consider low maintenance; high mileage vehicles. That formula is working in North America where the automaker is now thinking of building an eighth assembly plant, a move that could help ward off political pressure. But there has been growing criticism in the US over Toyota's rising imports. One American politician from the heart of the American auto industry in Detroit says the Japanese carmaker benefits unfairly from state-run pension systems and a government that dabbles in the currency markets.
What's true about Toyota according to the passage?
A. Toyota has won worldwide praise for its low maintenance and high mileage vehicles.
B. Toyota is going to build an eighth assembly plan in South America.
C. Toyota's expansion will not cause political pressure.
D. According to an American politician from Washington, Toyota benefit from state-run pension systems, which is unfair.
听力原文:I have to tell it was another down day on Wall Street, ending a down week. Earlier in the week it was the Subprime Mortgage story, now renewed concerns about inflation, consumer prices rose a little bit more than expected in February, and that has investors worded, partly because the Fed is unlikely to cut interest rates while prices are on the rise. So as a result, stocks ended broadly lower today, taking a look at the Big Board at the New York Exchange, the Dow lost 49 points, the NASDAQ Composite fell 0.25%, the S&P 500 dropped more than 1/3 %.
Which of the following statement is true?
A. It was a down week on Wall Street.
B. Consumer prices dropped a little bit more than expected in February.
C. The Fed is likely to cut interest rates.
D. Investors were not worried about the inflation.