精十套新闻听力题目

D). The woman died in Britain.

7. A). A hospital. B). A police station.

C). A travel agency. D). An assisted suicide organization.

Test Six

Questions 1 and 2 will be based on the following news item. 1. A). 1. B). 4. C). 15. D). 50 2. A). Few people were at Sydney airport when the fight happened. B). A gang was attacked by a rival gang. C). Four suspects fled and others were arrested.

D). Fifteen gang members were surrounded by 50 other gang members. Questions 3 and 4 will be based on the following news item. 3. A). Transnational organized crime. B). Illegal Hunting for ivory C). Rapid growth rate of elephants. D). Global large seizures.

4. A). The number of large seizures used to be bigger in Africa than in Asia.

B). The growth of elephants exceeds the number of illegal hunting. C). Over 20,000 elephants were illegally killed in Africa every year. D). Illegal hunting for ivory shows a transnational trend. Questions 5 to 7 will be based on the following news item. 5. A). It washed away three villages in the eastern Uganda. B). It claimed at least 260 villagers’ lives. C). It killed a handful of rescue workers.

D). It resulted in the disappearance of over 86 people.

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6. A). Yet to be determined. B). Dangerous settlements. C). Bad weather. D). Lack of timely rescue operations. 7. A). Blankets and coffins. B). Emergency shelters. C). Mobiles. D). Psychologists.

Test Seven

Questions 3 and 4 will be based on the following news item. 1. A). 50 people were injured. B) 48 people were injured. C) 12 people were killed.

D) The injured number is still unknown. 2. A).50 passengers were killed.

B) The flight from Newark to Buffalo was canceled. C) Some flights to the Buffalo airport were delayed. D) 12 houses near the crash site were ruined by fire. Questions 3 and 4 will be based on the following news item. 3. A) Thick clothes. B) Gas and coal. C) Drinking water. D) Storage tank. 4. A).Jerry McGhee is the chief of Freedom Industries. B) A chemical contaminated water in the Elk River. C) People can still wash with water in the Elk River. D) The rural areas have an adequate supply of water. Questions 5 to 7 will be based on the following news item. 5. A) 5. B) 3. C) 2. D) 1.

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6. A).Monday morning. B) Monday afternoon. C) Tuesday morning. D) Tuesday afternoon. 7. A). He is from a broken family.

B) He opened fire inside the school cafeteria. C) He attacked the students out of envy. D) He is a Chardon High School student.

Test Eight

Questions 3 and 4 will be based on the following news item. 1. A) Those who are experienced managers and professionals. B) Those who occupied high positions in foreign countries. C) Those who are well-educated in foreign universities. D) Those who are jobless in foreign countries. 2. A) To obtain well-educated workers. B) To manage its employees in foreign ways.

C) To turn China into a developed industrial economy. D) To turn China into a manufacturing center.

Questions 3 and 4 will be based on the following news item. 3. A) How people improve their memory effectively. B) The role that caffeine plays in improving memory. C) The relationship between caffeine and health. D) How caffeine influences people’s moods. 4. A) He is an expert of Johns Hopkins. B) He specializes in human memory.

C) He is the author of the research report.

D) He is working for the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.

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Questions 5 to 7 will be based on the following news item. 5. A) 11. B) 38. C) 94. D) 60.

6. A) Vietnam. B) The Philippines. C) China. D) Laos.

7. A) Rammasun has caused floods and landslides in the Philippines. B) Rammasun was the strongest storm to hit south China in 80 years. C) Residents in Vietnam have to camp out in temporary tents. D) Rice and other crops in China have been damaged.

Test Nine

Questions 1 and 2 are based on the following news item. 1. A) A mobile phone gambler.

B) An Internet and mobile services consultant. C) An Internet gambling operator. D) A telecommunications analyst.

2. A) Europe. C) South Korea. B) Asia. D) Japan.

Questions 3 and 4 are based on the following news item. 3. A) 8,500. B) 160. C) 4,000. D) 500. 4. A) To standardize the curriculum. B) To put an end to all the fees. C) To set up more boarding schools. D) To make the students’ allowance higher.

Questions 5 and 7 are based on the following news item. 5. A) Most personal computers install Windows. B) Windows forces users to get its programs. C) Microsoft is pursuing monopoly conduct.

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D) RealNetworks uses the law to protect its market share. 6. A) To provide e-mail service.

B) To enable a PC to run specific applications. C) To dominate the world market.

D) To enable users to surf the Internet. 7. A) Microsoft has rejected RealNetworks’ charges. B) RealNetworks is a competitive software giant.

C) Competition in the market for online media software is intense. D) RealNetworks must face the fierce competition in the market.

Test Ten

Questions 1 and 2 are based on the following news item. 1. A) The rising crime rate. B) A serious manpower shortage. C) A serious finance shortage. D) The crisis of reputation.

2. A) An astronaut is a promising profession. B) Reggie Brown didn’t love his work at first. C) A police officer was a popular profession. D) An athlete earns much more than the president. Questions 3 and 4 are based on the following news item. 3. A) The Paris of the West. B) The heroism of the survivors. C) The commemoration of the earthquake. D) The immense devastation. 4. A) The massive shaking magnitude.

B) The fires that burned uncontrolled for three days.

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