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are the speakers talking about? A. Buying a house. B. Renting a house. C. Buying an apartment. doesn’ t the man want to find agents? A. Because he likes to do things by himself. B. Because he doesn’ t trust them. C. Because he will pay extra money to them. is going to take care of the legal problems for the man? A. His inspector. B. His father. C. His friends. will the man buy a newspaper? A. Because he wants to know some news. B. Because he wants to see the house ads. C. Because he wants to please his wife. 聽(tīng)第 10段材料,回答第 17至 20題。 1. What does the man think of Smith? A. Unlucky. B. Unbelievable. C. Terrible. 2. What is the thing the man fears most in his life? A. Losing his job. B. Running into debts. C. Filling in forms. 3. What will the speakers probably do? A. Go to a beautiful park to see flowers. B. Go shopping in the east of the town. C. Walk along the street to look for roses. 4. Why will the man go to Australia? A. To go to look after his sick uncle. B. To set up a pany of his own. C. To look for a better job on trading. 5. What can we know about the driver? A. He made a sharp turn suddenly. B. He hit a kid on a bicycle severely. C. He drove after drinking alcohol. 第二節(jié)(共 15小題;每小題 ,滿分 ) 聽(tīng)下面 5段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白。內(nèi)容要點(diǎn)應(yīng)包括: 1. 確定 新的學(xué)習(xí) 目標(biāo); 2. 學(xué)會(huì)獨(dú)立 生活 ; 3. 參加各種活動(dòng); 4. 處理好與同 學(xué)的 關(guān)系。每處錯(cuò)誤僅涉及一個(gè)單詞的增加、刪除或修改。 traffic police also monitor drivers’ alcohol consumption by testing their breaths. Just like blood and urine, your breath contains lots of “ metabolites ” the waste chemicals that the body produces, which vary from person to person. They are like personal health fingerprints, which is why scientists sometimes call them “ breath prints” , according to Science Daily. Compared to blood or urine testing, breath testing takes only seconds instead of hours, and it requires neither a needle nor a container to hold the body fluids (體液 ). This means the test can be taken frequently to better detect early signs of diseases and monitor the progress of a medical treatment. On the other hand, as an identifier, you might think that breaths are not as reliable as fingerprints since they might change based on what you eat. However, researchers in Zurich, Switzerland mapped 11 healthy volunteers’ chemical patterns by having them breathe through a special instrument, and they found that each pattern was unique and the patterns didn’ t change much throughout the day, reported BBC. “ Our goal is to develop breath analysis to the point where it bees petitive with the established analysis of blood and urine,” said Malcolm Kohler, professor at the University Hospital Zurich. 29. According to the text we know that __________. A. breath varies from person to person based on food B. your breath may give you away if you are not careful C. doctors can test one’ s breath to find about his illness D. dogs can identify people with certain cancers 30. In parison with blood or urine testing, breath testing is __________. A. fortable and convincing B. traditional and reliable C. accurate and petitive D. quick and convenient 31. What is the author’ s attitude toward breath testing? A. Doubtful. B. Approving. C. Unconcerned. D. Worried. 32. What can we infer from the text? A. Breath testing is reliable and may have a bright future. B. Blood or urine testing will be less used in medical treatment. C. Doctors have found the best way to detect early signs of diseases. D. Traditional Chinese medicine is being more and more popular. D Every year, the fascinating tourist destinations below are attracting travelers from home and abroad to St. Louis, which, founded in 1764 by French traders, today is the fifteenth largest urban area in the United States. ★American Kennel Club Museum of the Dog Dog lovers who visit St. Louis won’t want to miss this 14,000squarefoot museum. Inside are over 500 paintings, prints, watercolors, and a variety of other dog art objects. The Museum is open year round, Tuesday through Saturday 10 AM to 4 PM, and Sunday 1 PM to 5 PM. Admission is $5 for adults,$ for seniors, and $1 for children up to 14. ★Anheuser Busch Brewery The Anheuser Buxch Brewery tour is not just for beer lovers. The tour includes the historic Brew House. Then the tour continues to the modern Bevo Packaging Plant. The best will be the Budweiser Clydesdale stables. The tours are always free. ★Gateway Arch Designed by Eero Sarinen and Hannskari Bandel, it took over two years and 900 tons of stainless steel to build. It is the tallest of the country’s National Monuments. The Arch is part of the Jefferson National Expansion Memorial. About one million people per year e to the top of the Arch,