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Section BDirections: In this section, you will hear 3 short passages. At the end of each passage, you will hear some questions. Both the passage and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a question, you must choose the best answer from the four choices marked A, B, C and D.听力原文: [26] Americans who remember "the good old days" are not alone in complaining about the educational System in this country. Immigrants complain, too. Lately a German friend was filled with anger when he learned that the first mathematics test given to his son as a college freshman included multiplication and division. Japanese businessmen in Los Angeles send their children to private schools staffed by teachers imported from Japan who teach mathematics at more advanced level.[27] But I wonder: If American education is so poor, why is it that this is still the country of innovation? When I was 12 in Indonesia, I had to memorize the name of all the world's major cities. At the same age, my son, who was brought up a Californian, thought that Buenos Aires was Spanish for good food. However, unlike children of his age in Asia and Europe, my son had studied creative geography. When he was only 6, he drew a map of the route that he traveled to get to school, including the streets, the traffic signs and the houses that he passed. Dissatisfied American parents forget that in this country their children are able to experiment freely with ideas; without this they will not be able to think or to believe in themselves. Critics of American education cannot grasp one thing: freedom. [28] America, I think, is the only country that extends even to children the license to freely speak, write and be creative. Our public education is not perfect, but it is better than any other.(27)A.The Japanese mathematic teachers.B.Both the speaker and his German friend.C.Both Americans and immigrants.D.The son of the speaker's German friend.
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听力原文:W: Hello, Ultimate Computers. May I help you?M: Yes, this is Jack Kordell from Hunter's Office Supplies. May I speak to Elaine Strong, please?W: (22)I'm sorry, but she's not in right now.M: Okay, do you know when she'll be back?W: Uh, yes, she should be here later on this afternoon maybe about 4: 30. May I take a message?M: Yes. Ms. Strong sent me a brochure detailing your newest line of laptop computers with a description of other software products, (23)but there wasn't any information about after-sales service.W: Oh, I'm sorry. Would you like me to fax that to you?M: Yes, but our fax is being repaired at the moment, and it won't be working until around 2: 30. Hum... could you try sending that information around 3: 30? (24)That should give me time to look over the material before I call Ms. Strong, say, around 5: 00. W: Sure. Could I have your name, telephone number, and fax number, please?M: Yes. (25)Jack Kordell and the phone number is 560-1287. And the fax number is 560-1288.W: Okay. Jack Kordell. Is your name spelled C-O-R-D-E-L?M: No. It's Kordell with a "K" and two "l"s. K-O-R-D-E-L~L.W: All right, Mr. Kordell. And your phone number is 560-1287,and the fax number is 560-1288. Is that correct?M: Yes it is.W: All right. I'll be sure to send you the fax this afternoon.M: Okay, bye.(23)A.She's in a meeting.B.She's out of the office.C.She's talking with another customer.D.She's avoiding the caller.
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The fact that comparative advantage of an activity displaces that of the other one could moderate the conflict of ______.
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Taking interests into account, it is illogical that free-traders give bribes to protectionist via ______.
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听力原文:W: Hi, Sam, I hate to bother you but I wonder if I could have a word with you?M: Sounds so serious. What's up?W: Well, the landlord just informed me that he's going to increase our rent by two hundred. I'm wondering how you feel about it.M: How do I feel about it? No way! In our tenancy agreement, it says he will have to give us a notice three months in advance if he wants to increase the rent.W: Yeah, that's right! It's gotta be three months later. Well, I think he realizes his rental fee is below the market rate and he must be feeling a bit ripped off when he could be charging a couple hundred extra. What do you think Sam? Should we agree to the raise or find somewhere else?M: Good question. I'm not sure either. The location we're at now is quite convenient. Close to the grocery and near the subway. It'll be hard to find another location like this one.W: I wonder whether he'll allow room for negotiation. Perhaps a hundred dollars instead of two. Maybe he might be more willing to give a bit if we speak to him right way.M: Well, he seems to be a nice guy to talk to. But what if he refuses? Would you go for two then?W: Well, I guess I would, since it'll be hard to find such a convenient location. Besides, it's close to my school and I can sleep a little later in the mornings.M: Ha! I figured that's what you'd be concerned about. Well, I have to give it some serious thought. I'm not sure I can afford to cough up an extra hundred a month just to make sure I can sleep in an extra 15 minutes.W: Didn't you get your loan recently? That'll cover what you need. Besides, if you could just stop spending so much on cafeteria snacks you'd have lots of money to spare.M: Yeah, but I'm thinking of getting a new laptop.W: Well, I tell you, there aren't a lot of apartments that are cheaper, even with this new increase.M: I know, so when does he want us to come back on this?W: He told me to let him know this weekend.M: Sure, by then I should be able to make up my mind.(20)A.Where they should move.B.How to negotiate with the landlord.C.How to fight the increase.D.Whether to accept an increase in rent or move.