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鑻辫涓夌骇鍙h瘧缁煎悎鑳藉姏鐪熼绮鹃€夊強璇﹁В锛堜竴锛?/a>

 

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A.Listentothefollowingpassageandthendecidewhetherthestatementsbelowaretrueorfalse.Afterhearingashortpassage,tickthecircleof鈥淭rue鈥?ontheanswersheetifyouthinkthestatementistrue,ortickthecirclefor鈥淔alse鈥?ifitisfalse.Thereare10statementsinthispartofthetest,with1pointeach.Youwillhearthepassageonlyonce.Attheendoftherecording,youwillhave2minutestofinishthispart.

 

1TheblackpeopledidnotvoteinAmericain1941.

銆?True

銆?False

 

2WhenHenryturnedtwenty-one,hedrovetothecourthousetovote.

銆?True

銆?False

 

3Theregistrarhaddecidednottoentertheblackpeople鈥檚namesinthevotingbook.

銆?True

銆?False

 

4Inordertoregister,peoplehadtounderstandtheConstitutionoftheUnitedStates.

銆?True

銆?False

 

5Accordingtothepassage,onlyliteratepeoplecouldvote.

銆?True

銆?False

 

6Henrywasthefirstblackpersontovoteinhiscounty.

銆?True

銆?False

 

7Henry鈥檚fatherandfiveotherblackpeoplewerealsoregisteredtovotethatnight.

銆?True

銆?False

 

8ThenextdaytheclerkrefusedtoregisterthepeopleHenrybroughtinbecausetheywerenotabletoread.

銆?True

銆?False

 

9Notallthewhitepeoplecomingtoregistercouldread.

銆?True

銆?False

 

10Henryfinallymanagedtogetalltheblackpeopleinhiscountyregistered.

銆?True

銆?False

銆愮瓟妗堜笌瑙f瀽銆?/span>

1False 鐞嗚В鎺ㄦ柇棰樸€傚綍闊充腑鎻愬埌鈥淲henHenryturnedtwenty-one锛宧ewaslegallyallowedtovote,butinDavidsonCountyinl941锛宐lackscouldnotvote.鈥濓紝鎰忔€濇槸锛氬綋浜ㄥ埄婊?1宀佹椂锛屼粠娉曞緥涓婁粬鏈夋潈鍙傚姞閫変妇銆備絾鏄?941骞村湪鎴寸淮閫婇儭锛岄粦浜鸿繕鏄笉鑳藉弬鍔犻€変妇銆傞骞叉墍琛ㄨ堪鐨勫唴瀹逛笉绗﹀悎鍘熸枃鎰忔€濓紝鏍规嵁鍘熸枃涓嶈兘鎺ㄦ柇鍑?941骞村湪缇庡浗榛戜汉娌℃湁閫変妇鏉冦€?/p>

2False 缁嗚妭淇℃伅棰樸€傚綍闊充腑鎻愬埌鈥淥nenight锛宎fterhehadturnedtwenty-one锛孒enryputhisfatherandfiveotherpeopleinhisfather鈥檚ModelAFordanddrovetothehouseofthevotingregistrar.鈥濓紝鎰忔€濇槸锛氬湪浠栨弧21宀佸悗锛屼竴澶╂櫄涓婏紝浜ㄥ埄寮€鐫€鐖朵翰鐨勭鐗笰鍨嬭溅锛岃浇鐫€鐖朵翰鍜屽叾浠栦簲涓汉锛岄┍杞︽潵鍒颁簡閫変妇鐧昏鍛樼殑瀹堕噷銆傜悊瑙hehouseofthevotingregistrar鏄湰棰樼殑瑙i鍏抽敭锛屾剰鎬濇槸鈥滈€変妇鐧昏鍛樼殑瀹朵腑鈥濄€傞骞蹭腑鎻忚堪鐨勬槸浜ㄥ埄椹捐溅鍒颁簡娉曢櫌鍙備笌閫変妇涓庢涓嶇銆?/p>

3True 鐞嗚В鎺ㄦ柇棰樸€傚綍闊充腑鎻愬埌鈥淭heregistrarwaspreparedforthis.HesaidtheliteracyregulationrequiredthatHenrybeabletoreadtheConstitutionoftheUnitedStates鈥?Henrypickeditupandreadit.TheregistrarlookedatHenryandrealizedhehadnochoice.鈥濓紝鎰忔€濇槸锛氱櫥璁板憳瀵规鏃╁氨浣滀簡鍑嗗锛屼粬璇磋鍐欒兘鍔涜鍒欒姹備酣鍒╁繀椤昏兘璇绘噦缇庡浗鐨勫娉曗€︹€︿酣鍒╂嬁璧峰氨璇汇€傜櫥璁板憳鐪嬬潃浜ㄥ埄锛屾剰璇嗗埌浠栧凡鍒棤閫夋嫨銆傜敱姝ゅ彲浠ユ帹鏂嚭鐧昏鍛樻湰鏉ユ槸鍐冲畾涓嶆妸榛戜汉鐨勫悕瀛楀姞鍏ラ€変妇鍚嶅崟鐨勶紝浣嗕酣鍒╃鍚堟潯浠讹紝鎵€浠ヤ粬涔熸病鏈夊姙娉曘€傞骞蹭娇鐢ㄧ殑鏃舵€佹槸杩囧幓瀹屾垚鏃讹紝琛ㄧず杩囧幓鐨勬墦绠楋紝鍥犳鏄纭殑銆?/p>

4True 铏氭嫙璇皵棰樸€傚綍闊充腑鎻愬埌鈥淗esaidtheliteracyregulationrequiredthatHenrybeabletoreadtheConstitutionoftheUnitedStates.鈥濓紝鎰忔€濇槸锛氫粬(鐧昏鍛?璇磋鍐欒兘鍔涜鍒欒姹備酣鍒╁繀椤昏兘澶熻鎳傜編鍥界殑瀹硶銆傛湰鍙ヤ腑鏄櫄鎷熻姘旓紝鐪佺暐浜嗘儏鎬佸姩璇峴hould锛岃〃绀哄簲鍏锋湁鐨勮兘鍔涳紝鍥犳棰樺共鐨勮〃杈炬槸姝g‘鐨勩€?/p>

5True 鐞嗚В鎺ㄦ柇棰樸€傚綍闊充腑澶氬鎻愬埌浜嗚繖鏍风殑淇℃伅锛屽鈥淚believeyououghttoregisterthesefolks.They鈥檙eabletoread.Notallofyourfolkscominginherecanread.鈥濓紝鎰忔€濇槸锛氭垜璁や负浣犲簲璇ヤ负杩欎簺浜烘敞鍐岀櫥璁帮紝浠栦滑閮借兘澶熼槄璇汇€傚苟涓嶆槸鎵€鏈夊埌杩欏効鏉ョ殑鐧戒汉閮借兘澶熼槄璇汇€傜敱姝ゅ彲浠ユ帹鏂嚭锛屽彧鏈夋湁璇诲啓鑳藉姏鐨勪汉鎵嶈兘鍙栧緱閫変妇鏉冿紝棰樺共鐨勮〃杈炬槸姝g‘鐨勩€?/p>

6False 缁嗚妭淇℃伅棰樸€傚綍闊充腑鎻愬埌鈥淗ewasthefirstblacktoregisterinthecounty.鈥濓紝鎰忔€濇槸锛氬湪杩欎釜閮★紝浠栨槸绗竴涓敞鍐岀櫥璁伴€変妇鏉冪殑榛戜汉銆傚師鏂囧苟娌℃湁鎻愬埌棰樺共鎵€鎻忚堪鐨勨€滀酣鍒╂槸杩欎釜閮$涓€涓姇绁ㄧ殑榛戜汉鈥濓紝鍥犳鏈鏄敊璇殑銆?/p>

7True 鐞嗚В鎺ㄦ柇棰樸€傚綍闊充腑鎻愬埌鈥淭hesecondwashisfather锛宐ecauseHenrywouldnotleaveuntilhisfather鈥檚name锛宎ndthenamesofthefiveothers锛寃ereputinthebook.鈥濓紝鎰忔€濇槸锛氱浜屼釜鏄粬鐨勭埗浜诧紝鍥犱负鍙湁浠栫埗浜茬殑鍚嶅瓧鍜屽叾浠栦簲涓汉鐨勫悕瀛楄鐧昏鍦ㄥ唽鍚庯紝浠栨墠浼氱寮€銆傜敱姝ゅ彲浠ユ帹鏂嚭锛岄偅涓€鏅氫酣鍒╃殑鐖朵翰鍜屽叾浠栦簲涓汉涔熼兘娉ㄥ唽浜嗘姇绁ㄩ€変妇鏉冿紝鍥犳棰樺共鐨勮〃杈炬槸姝g‘鐨勩€?/p>

8False 鐞嗚В鎺ㄦ柇棰樸€傚綍闊充腑鎻愬埌鈥溾€enrybroughtmorepeopletothecourthouse锛寃herehefacedadifferentclerkwhorefusedtoregisterthepeople.Henrytoldhim锛屸€業believeyououghttoregisterthesefolks.They鈥檙eabletoread.Notallofyourfolkscominginherecanread.鈥欌€濓紝鎰忔€濇槸锛氫酣鍒╁甫浜嗘洿澶氱殑浜哄埌娉曢櫌锛屼粬瑙佸埌浜嗕竴涓笉鍚岀殑鑱屽憳鎷掔粷涓鸿繖浜涗汉娉ㄥ唽銆備酣鍒╁憡璇変粬鈥滄垜璁や负浣犲簲褰撲负杩欎簺浜烘敞鍐岀櫥璁帮紝浠栦滑閮借兘澶熼槄璇汇€傚苟涓嶆槸鎵€鏈夊埌杩欏効鏉ョ殑鐧戒汉閮藉彲浠ラ槄璇烩€濄€傜敱姝ゅ彲浠ユ帹鏂嚭锛屼酣鍒╁甫鏉ョ殑浜烘槸浼氶槄璇荤殑锛岃€屼笖鐧昏鍛樻槸涓嶈兘鎷掔粷浼氳鍐欒兘鍔涚殑浜鸿繘琛岀櫥璁扮殑锛屽洜姝ら骞茬殑琛ㄨ揪鏄敊璇殑銆?/p>

9True 鐞嗚В鎺ㄦ柇棰樸€傚綍闊充腑鎻愬埌鈥淣otallofyourfolkscominginherecanread.鈥濓紝鎰忔€濇槸锛氬苟涓嶆槸鎵€鏈夊埌杩欏効鏉ョ殑鐧戒汉閮借兘澶熼槄璇汇€傜悊瑙ourfolks鏄湰棰樼殑瑙i鍏抽敭锛岃€屼笖yourfolks鎸囩殑灏辨槸鍜岀櫥璁板憳浠栦滑涓€绫荤殑姝ц榛戜汉鐨勪汉锛屼篃鍗虫槸鐧戒汉銆傜敱姝ゅ彲浠ユ帹鏂嚭棰樺共鐨勮〃杈炬槸姝g‘鐨勩€?/p>

10False 鐞嗚В鎺ㄦ柇棰樸€傚綍闊充腑鎻愬埌鈥淗enrygotthepeopleregistered.鈥濓紝鎰忔€濇槸锛氫酣鍒╀娇杩欎簺浜洪兘鐧昏娉ㄥ唽浜嗐€傝繖浜涗汉鎸囩殑鏄酣鍒╁甫鍘绘敞鍐岀殑浜猴紝鑰岄骞插皢鍘熸枃鐨勬墍鎸囪寖鍥存墿澶у埌浜嗘暣涓儭鐨勯粦浜猴紝鍥犳鏄敊璇殑銆?/p>

銆愬綍闊冲師鏂囥€?/span>

WhenHenryturnedtwenty-one,hewaslegallyallowedtovote,butinDavidsonCountyin1941,blackscouldnotvote.Onenight,afterhehadturnedtwenty-one,Henryputhisfatherandfiveotherpeopleinhisfather鈥檚ModelAFordanddrovetothehouseofthevotingregistrar.Hesaidtheyweretheretoputtheirnamesinthevotingbook.Theregistrarwaspreparedforthis.HesaidtheliteracyregulationrequiredthatHenrybeabletoreadtheConstitutionoftheUnitedStates.Heplacedacopyonthetable.Henrypickeditupandreadit.TheregistrarlookedatHenryandrealizedhehadnochoice.HeenteredHenry鈥檚nameinthebook.Hewasthefirstblacktoregisterinthecounty.Thesecondwashisfather,becauseHenrywouldnotleaveuntilhisfather鈥檚name,andthenamesofthefiveothers,wereputinthebook.Thatwasnotenough.

ThenextdayHenrybroughtmorepeopletothecourthouse,wherehefacedadifferentclerkwhorefusedtoregisterthepeople.Henrytoldhim,鈥淚believeyououghttoregisterthesefolks.They鈥檙eabletoread.Notallofyourfolkscominginherecanread.鈥?Forthefirsttimethecountygovernmentencounteredamanwhowouldnotbudgefromhisbeliefinhisrights.Henrygotthepeopleregistered.

 

B.Listentothefollowingshortstatementsandthenchooseoneoftheanswersthatbestfitsthemeaningofeachstatementbytickingthecorrespondingcircle.Thereare10questionsinthispartofthetest,1pointforeachquestion.Youwillhearthestatementonlyonce.

 

11Whatdoesthespeakermean?

A.Heusuallystartsworkingwithoutbreakfast.

B.Helikestoeatalotforbreakfast.

C.Hedoesn鈥檛eatalotforbreakfast.

D.Hepreferssomethingelseinthemorningtoabigbreakfast.

銆愮瓟妗堛€?/span>B

銆愯В鏋愩€?/span>姣旇緝缁撴瀯棰樸€傚綍闊充腑鎻愬埌鈥淭hereisnothingIlikebettertogetmestartedinthemorningthanabigbreakfast.鈥濓紝姝ゅ彞涓嚭鐜颁簡nothingbetterthan缁撴瀯锛岃繖鏄釜鐗规畩姣旇緝缁撴瀯锛岀敤鐨勮櫧鏄瘮杈冪骇浣嗚〃杈炬渶楂樼骇鐨勫惈涔夛紝鎰忎负鈥滄病鏈夋瘮鈥︹€︽洿濂界殑浜嗏€濄€傛鍙ョ殑鎰忔€濇槸锛氭病鏈変粈涔堟瘮涓€椤夸赴鐩涚殑鏃╅锛屾洿鑳借鎴戞湁鑹ソ寮€绔殑銆傜敱姝ゅ彲浠ユ帹鏂嚭浠栧枩娆赴鐩涚殑鏃╅锛屽洜姝ょ瓟妗堜负B銆侫椤规剰鎬濇槸鈥滀粬缁忓父涓嶅悆鏃╅灏卞紑濮嬪伐浣溾€濓紱C椤规剰鎬濇槸鈥滀粬鏃╅鍚冨緱涓嶅鈥濓紱D椤规剰鎬濇槸鈥滄瘮璧蜂赴鐩涚殑鏃╅锛屼粬鏃╀笂鏇村枩娆㈠埆鐨勪笢瑗库€濄€?/p>

銆愬綍闊冲師鏂囥€?/span>

ThereisnothingIlikebettertogetmestartedinthemorningthanabigbreakfast.

 

12Whatisthespeaker鈥檚problem?

A.Heknowsnothingaboutengineering.

B.Hewantstopostponethepresentation.

C.Heneverspoketohighschoolstudentsbefore.

D.Heisnotyetreadyforthepresentation.

銆愮瓟妗堛€?/span>D

銆愯В鏋愩€?/span>鐞嗚В鎺ㄦ柇棰樸€傚綍闊充腑鎻愬埌鈥淚amspeakingtoagroupofhighschoolstudentsaboutengineeringthisafternoon.ButIhavenoideahowIamgoingtosimplifysomeoftheconceptsforthem.鈥濓紝鎰忔€濇槸锛氫粖澶╀笅鍗堟垜瑕佺粰涓€缇ら珮涓敓灏卞伐绋嬪鐨勫唴瀹瑰仛婕旇銆備絾鏄垜涓嶇煡閬撳浣曚负浠栦滑绠€鍖栦竴浜涙蹇点€傜敱姝ゅ彲鐭ヨ璇濊€呰繕娌℃湁涓烘紨璁插仛濂藉噯澶囷紝鍥犳绛旀涓篋銆侫椤规剰鎬濇槸鈥滀粬瀵逛簬宸ョ▼瀛︿竴鏃犳墍鐭モ€濓紱B椤规剰鎬濇槸鈥滀粬鎯宠鎶婃紨璁插線鍚庢帹杩熲€濓紱C椤规剰鎬濇槸鈥滀粬浠ュ墠浠庢潵娌℃湁缁欓珮涓敓鍋氳繃璁叉紨鈥濄€?/p>

銆愬綍闊冲師鏂囥€?/span>

Iamspeakingtoagroupofhighschoolstudentsaboutengineeringthisafternoon.ButIhavenoideahowIamgoingtosimplifysomeoftheconceptsforthem.

 

13Whywillthespeakermakethecall?

A.Becausehewilllettheotherpersonknowabouttheassignment.

B.Becauseheneedstotalktosomebody.

C.Becausehecan鈥檛talkabouttheassignmentnow.

D.Becausehewantstoknowabouttheassignment.

銆愮瓟妗堛€?/span>A

銆愯В鏋愩€?/span>鍘熷洜缁撴灉棰樸€傚綍闊充腑鎻愬埌鈥淚don鈥檛remembertheassignmentoffhand,butI鈥檝egotitwrittendownathome.HowaboutifIcallyoutonight?鈥濓紝鎰忔€濇槸锛氭垜鐜板湪涓嶈寰椾綔涓氾紝浣嗘槸鎴戝湪瀹堕噷鍐欎笅鏉ヤ簡銆傛垜鏅氫笂缁欎綘鎵撶數璇濇€庝箞鏍?棰樺共鐨勯棶棰樻槸鈥滆璇濊€呬负浠€涔堣鎵撶數璇濃€濓紝鐢辨鍙煡鏄负浜嗗憡璇夊埆浜轰綔涓氭槸浠€涔堬紝鍥犳绛旀涓篈銆傞€夐」B銆丆銆丏鐨勮〃杩伴兘涓嶅叏闈€?/p>

銆愬綍闊冲師鏂囥€?/span>

Idon鈥檛remembertheassignmentoffhand,butI鈥檝egotitwrittendownathome.HowaboutifIcallyoutonight?

 

14WhichofthefollowingstatementsistrueaboutSara?

A.Sherarelymakesmistakes.

B.Shemakesknownwhatshethinks.

C.Shehasmanyoriginalideas.

D.Shedoesn鈥檛liketoexpressheropinions.

銆愮瓟妗堛€?/span>B

銆愯В鏋愩€?/span>鏄潪鍒ゆ柇棰樸€傚綍闊充腑鎻愬埌鈥淵ouknowSara.Ifshehasanopinion锛宔veryonehasgottoknowit.鈥濓紝鎰忔€濇槸锛氫綘鐭ラ亾钀ㄦ媺鐨勶紝涓€鏃﹀ス鏈変簡涓兂娉曪紝姣忎釜浜哄氨閮戒細鐭ラ亾鐨勩€傛墍浠ュ彧鏈塀閫夐」鐨勮〃杩版槸姝g‘鐨勶紝鍗斥€滃ス璁╁埆浜虹煡閬撳ス鐨勬兂娉曗€濄€?/p>

銆愬綍闊冲師鏂囥€?/span>

YouknowSara.Ifshehasanopinion,everyonehasgottoknowit.

 

15WhatdidDavedo?

A.Helosthistemperfornoreasonatall.

B.Heleftwithoutsayingaword.

C.Hesuddenlyslippedandfell.

D.Hesuddenlyfainted.

銆愮瓟妗堛€?/span>A

銆愯В鏋愩€?/span>鍚屼箟鏇挎崲棰樸€傚綍闊充腑鎻愬埌鈥淲hat鈥檚wrongwithDavetoday?Hesnappedfornoreason.鈥濓紝鎰忔€濇槸锛氫粖澶╂埓澶€庝箞浜?浠栨棤缂樻棤鏁呭湴澶у彂鑴炬皵銆傜悊瑙nap鐨勬剰鎬濇槸鏈鐨勮В棰樺叧閿€傛澶剆nap鎸囨伓澹版伓姘斿湴璇达紱澹拌壊淇卞帀鍦拌銆傚洜姝閫夐」鐨刲osehistemper(鍙戣劸姘?涓庡師鍙ヤ腑鐨剆nap鎰忔€濇帴杩戯紝鍙互杩涜鏇挎崲銆傛墍浠ョ瓟妗堜负A銆?/p>

銆愬綍闊冲師鏂囥€?/span>

What鈥檚wrongwithDavetoday?Hesnappedfornoreason.

 

16Accordingtothespeaker,whydidhefailtocatchthepoint?

A.Becausehewasawayforawhile.

B.Becausehesimplycouldn鈥檛understand.

C.Becausehewasthinkingaboutsomethingelse.

D.Becausehefellasleep.

銆愮瓟妗堛€?/span>D

銆愯В鏋愩€?/span>鍥哄畾鎼厤棰樸€傚綍闊充腑鎻愬埌鈥淚didn鈥檛catchthatpoint.Imusthavedozedoffforaminute.鈥濓紝璇戞枃涓猴細鎴戞病鍚竻杩欎竴鐐癸紝鎴戜竴瀹氭槸鎵撲簡涓€浼氬効鐬岀潯銆傜悊瑙ozeoff鏄湰棰樼殑瑙i鍏抽敭銆俤ozeoff鏄浐瀹氭惌閰嶏紝鎰忎负鈥滄墦鐬岀潯鈥濓紝鍥犳绛旀涓篋銆?/p>

銆愬綍闊冲師鏂囥€?/span>

Ididn鈥檛catchthatpoint.Imusthavedozedoffforaminute.

 

17Whatwillthespeakerprobablydo?

A.Hewillrefusetoworkovertime.

B.Hewillquitthisjob.

C.Hewillprobablysayyestohisbossandworkovertime.

D.Hewillhavetogiveuphisstudies.

銆愮瓟妗堛€?/span>C

銆愯В鏋愩€?/span>鐞嗚В鎺ㄦ柇棰樸€傚綍闊充腑鎻愬埌鈥淢ybosskeepsaskingmetoworkovertimebutIalwayssaynobecauseIdon鈥檛wanttojeopardizemystudies.ButI鈥檓startingtowaver.鈥濓紝鎰忔€濇槸锛氳€佹澘涓€鐩磋鎴戝姞鐝紝浣嗘垜鎬昏涓嶈鍥犱负鎴戜笉鎯冲奖鍝嶆垜鐨勫涓氥€備絾鎴戠幇鍦ㄥ紑濮嬪姩鎽囦簡銆傜敱姝ゅ彲鐭ワ紝璇磋瘽鑰呯殑鎬佸害寮€濮嬪姩鎽囷紝涔熷嵆鏄浠栨垨璁歌鍚屾剰鑰佹澘鐨勫畨鎺掞紝鍔犵彮宸ヤ綔銆傚洜姝ょ瓟妗堜负C銆?/p>

銆愬綍闊冲師鏂囥€?/span>

MybosskeepsaskingmetoworkovertimebutIalwayssaynobecauseIdon鈥檛wanttojeopardizemystudies.ButI鈥檓startingtowaver.

 

18Whichofthefollowingistrueaboutthepicture?

A.Itdoesn鈥檛costmuch.

B.Itwouldnotbegoodenoughfor鈥渕y鈥?room.

C.Itcostsabout30dollars.

D.Itisveryfamous.

銆愮瓟妗堛€?/span>A

銆愯В鏋愩€?/span>鏄潪鍒ゆ柇棰樸€傚綍闊充腑鎻愬埌鈥淭hispaintingwouldgogreatwithmyroom锛宐uttheywant30dollarsforitandit鈥檚probablymostlyfortheframe.鈥濓紝鎰忔€濇槸锛氳繖骞呯敾鍜屾垜鐨勬埧闂村緢鐩哥О銆備絾鏄粬浠负姝よ浠?0缇庡厓锛岃繖涓环閽辨垨璁歌繕涓昏鏄鏋剁殑浠烽挶銆傜敱姝ゅ彲鐭ヨ繖骞呯敾鏈韩涓嶄細鑺辫垂澶鐨勯挶锛屽洜姝ょ瓟妗堜负A銆?/p>

銆愬綍闊冲師鏂囥€?/span>

Thispaintingwouldgogreatwithmyroom,buttheywant30dollarsforitandit鈥檚probablymostlyfortheframe.

 

19WhatdoesthespeakerthinkofKevin鈥檚haircut?

A.Hedoesn鈥檛likeKevin鈥檚haircut.

B.Kevinoftengetsstrangehaircuts.

C.HewantsahaircutlikeKevin鈥檚.

D.Kevin鈥檚haircutlooksgood.

銆愮瓟妗堛€?/span>D

銆愯В鏋愩€?/span>鐞嗚В鎺ㄦ柇棰樸€傚綍闊充腑鎻愬埌鈥淜evin鈥檚newhaircutreallycomplementshisbeard.鈥濓紝鎰忔€濇槸锛氬嚡鏂囩殑鏂板彂鍨嬪拰浠栫殑鑳¢』鐪熺殑寰堥厤銆傜悊瑙omplement鐨勬剰鎬濇槸鏈瑙i鐨勫叧閿紝complement鎰忔€濅负鈥滆ˉ瓒筹紱涓庘€︾浉杈呯浉鎴愨€濓紝鐢辨鍙煡璇磋瘽鑰呰涓哄嚡鏂囩殑鏂板彂鍨嬬湅璧锋潵杩樹笉閿欙紝鍥犳绛旀涓篋銆?/p>

銆愬綍闊冲師鏂囥€?/span>

Kevin鈥檚newhaircutreallycomplementshisbeard.

 

20Whatdoesthespeakersayabouttheinternationalfestival?

A.Itwon鈥檛beheld.

B.Itwillbedelayed.

C.Theproposalisgroundless.

D.Itwilldefinitelybeheldoutdoors.

銆愮瓟妗堛€?/span>A

銆愯В鏋愩€?/span>鍥哄畾鎼厤棰樸€傚綍闊充腑鎻愬埌鈥淒oyourememberthatproposalforaninternationalfestivalnextspring?Idon鈥檛thinkthereisanychanceit鈥檒levergetofftheground.鈥濓紝鎰忔€濇槸锛氫綘杩樿寰楁槑骞存槬澶╀妇琛屽浗闄呰妭鐨勯偅涓彁璁悧?鎴戣涓鸿繖椤规彁璁病鏈変换浣曞彲鑳戒粯璇稿疄鏂姐€傜悊瑙h繖鍙ヨ瘽涓殑涓や釜鍥哄畾鎼厤鏄В棰樼殑鍏抽敭锛歵hereisn鈥檛anychance鎰忎负鈥滄病鏈変换浣曟満浼氣€濓紱getofftheground鎰忎负鈥滀娇鈥︹€﹀紑濮嬧€濄€傛墍浠ラ€堿銆?/p>

銆愬綍闊冲師鏂囥€?/span>

Doyourememberthatproposalforaninternationalfestivalnextspring?Idon鈥檛thinkthereisanychanceit鈥檒levergetofftheground.

 

Part鈪?/span>

 

 

 

 

Listentothefollowingpassagesandthenchoosethebestanswertoeachquestionbytickingthecorrespondingcircle.Youmayneedtoscribbleafewnotesinordertoanswerthequestionssatisfactorily.Thereare3passagesinthispart,eachwith5questions.Andeachquestioncarries2points.Youwillhearthepassagesonlyonce.Attheendofeachpassage,youwillhave2minutestofinishthequestions.

 

PassageOne

21Whatisthistalkmainlyabout?

A.Howhistoricaleventsaffectedanartmovement.

B.Howartistscaninfluenceeconomicconditions.

C.Whyacertainartmovementfailedtobecomepopular.

D.Howvaluablepaintingswerelostduringwartime.

22WhatdoesthespeakersayabouttheartistsintheUnitedStatesduringtheGreatDepression?

A.Manyartistslostfaithinthevalueofart.

B.Manyartistswereforcedtotakejobsinotherfields.

C.Manyartistsmovedawayfromlargecities.

D.ManyartistsintheUnitedStatesmovedtoothercountries.

23Whatkindofscenemightbeshowninatypicalregionalistpainting?

A.Peopleworkinginalargefactory.

B.Peoplewalkingoncrowdedcitystreets.

C.Aneverydayactivityinasmalltown.

D.Awell-knownhistoricalevent.

24WhydidregionalismbecomesopopularintheU.S.duringtheGreatDepression?

A.Becausethepaintingssoldverywell.

B.Becauseithelpedstrengthenpeople鈥檚faithintheircountry.

C.Becausepeoplelikedtoliveinthecountryatthattime.

D.Becauseithelpedrecovertheeconomy.

25Accordingtothespeaker,whathappenedintheU.S.inthe1940saroundthetimeoftheSecondWorldWarthataffectedthepopularityoftheregionalistart?

A.Thepopulationsofsmalltownsincreasedrapidly.

B.Artcriticsincitiesbegantotakenoticeofregionalism.

C.Someregionalistpaintersbegananewartmovement.

D.Societybecamemoreinternationallyfocused.

銆愮瓟妗堜笌瑙f瀽銆?/span>

21A 涓绘棬澶ф剰棰樸€傛枃绔犵殑棣栧彞鎴栬€呮渶鍚庝竴鍙ラ€氬父鏄富鏃ㄥ彞锛屾湰鏂囩殑绗竴鍙ヨ瘽灏辨槸涓绘棬鍙ャ€傛枃绔犵涓€鍙ヨ瘽涓衡€淥neimportantthingaboutartmovementsisthattheirpopularitycanbeaffectedbysocialconditions锛寃hicharethemselvesoftenaffectedbyhistoricalevents.鈥濓紝鎰忔€濇槸锛氬叧浜庤壓鏈繍鍔ㄤ竴浠堕噸瑕佺殑浜嬫儏灏辨槸绀句細鐜褰卞搷瀹冪殑鏅強锛岃€岀ぞ浼氱幆澧冩湰韬張甯稿父鍙楀埌鍘嗗彶浜嬩欢鐨勫奖鍝嶃€傛€荤殑鏉ヨ锛岃繖绡囨枃绔犲簲涓昏璁插巻鍙蹭簨浠跺浣曞奖鍝嶈壓鏈繍鍔ㄧ殑锛屽洜姝ょ瓟妗堜负A銆?/p>

22C 鏄潪鍒ゆ柇棰樸€傚綍闊充腑鎻愬埌鈥溾€anyartistswhohadbeenlivinginbigcitieswereforcedbytheeconomiccrisistoleavethosebigcitiesandmovebacktotheirsmalltownsinruralAmerica.鈥濓紝鎰忔€濇槸锛氣€︹€﹁澶氬師鏉ヤ綇鍦ㄥぇ鍩庡競鐨勮壓鏈杩簬缁忔祹鍗辨満鐨勫帇鍔涳紝绂诲紑浜嗗ぇ鍩庡競锛屽洖鍒颁簡缇庡浗涔℃潙鐨勫皬鍩庨晣銆傚洜姝ゅ缇庡浗澶ц惂鏉℃椂鏈熺殑鑹烘湳瀹剁殑鎻忚堪姝g‘鐨勬槸閫夐」C锛屽嵆鈥滆澶氳壓鏈鎼浜嗗ぇ鍩庡競鈥濄€侫椤规剰涓衡€滆澶氳壓鏈瀵硅壓鏈环鍊间抚澶变簡淇″績鈥濓紱B椤规剰涓衡€滆澶氳壓鏈琚揩浠庝簨鍏朵粬棰嗗煙鐨勫伐浣溾€濓紱D椤规剰涓衡€滆澶氱編鍥界殑鑹烘湳瀹舵惉鍒颁簡鍏朵粬鍥藉鈥濄€?/p>

23C 缁嗚妭淇℃伅棰樸€傚綍闊充腑鎻愬埌鈥淭heycreatedthingsfromeverydaylifeinsmalltownsorfarmingareas.鈥濓紝鎰忔€濇槸锛氫粬浠殑鍒涗綔鏉ユ簮浜庡皬鍩庨晣鎴栦埂鏉戝湴鍖虹殑鏃ュ父鐢熸椿銆傚洜姝ゅ吀鍨嬬殑鍏锋湁鍦版柟鑹插僵鐨勭粯鐢讳細灞曠ず灏忓煄闀囩殑鏃ュ父鐢熸椿锛岄€夐」C姝g‘銆?/p>

24B 鍘熷洜缁撴灉棰樸€傚綍闊充腑鎻愬埌鈥淎ndthisstylebecameverypopular锛宨npartbecauseoftheeconomicconditionsofthetime鈥othemovementhelpedstrengthenpeople鈥檚faithintheircountry,faiththathadweakenedastheresultoftheDepression.鈥濓紝鎰忔€濇槸锛氳繖绉嶉鏍煎彉寰楀緢娴佽锛岄儴鍒嗗師鍥犳槸褰撴椂鐨勭粡娴庣姸鍐碉紝鈥︹€﹀洜姝よ杩愬姩宸╁浐浜嗕汉浠鍥藉鐨勪俊蹇碉紝閭d簺鍥犱负澶ц惂鏉¤€屽墛寮辩殑淇″康銆傚洜姝ゅ湴鏂逛富涔夎壓鏈湪澶ц惂鏉℃椂鏈熷湪缇庡浗濡傛娴佽鐨勫師鍥犳槸閫夐」B鐨勫唴瀹广€?/p>

25D 缁嗚妭淇℃伅棰樸€傚綍闊充腑鎻愬埌鈥淏utinthe1940鈥檚锛屸€mericansocietybegantotakeonamuchmoreinternationalspirit锛宎ndRegionalism,withitsfocusonsmalltownlife,lostalotofpopularity.鈥濓紝鎰忔€濇槸锛氫絾鏄湪20涓栫邯40骞翠唬锛屸€︹€︾編鍥界ぞ浼氬紑濮嬪憟鐜拌秺澶氱殑鍥介檯绮剧锛屼簬鏄己璋冨皬闀囩敓娲荤殑鍦版柟涓讳箟涓嶅啀娴佽銆傚洜姝ょ瓟妗堜负D銆?/p>

銆愬綍闊冲師鏂囥€?/span>

Oneimportantthingaboutartmovementsisthattheirpopularitycanbeaffectedbysocialconditions,whicharethemselvesoftenaffectedbyhistoricalevents.Asanexample,lookatwhathappenedintheUnitedStatesearlyinthe20thcentury,aroundthetimeoftheGreatDepression.TheartmovementknownastheRegionalismhadbegunintheUnitedStatesevenbeforetheDepressionoccurred.Butitreallyflourishedinthe1930鈥檚,duringtheDepressionyears.Why?Well,manyartistswhohadbeenlivinginbigcitieswereforcedbytheeconomiccrisistoleavethosebigcitiesandmovebacktotheirsmalltownsinruralAmerica.Someoftheseartistscametotrulyembracethelifeinsmalltownsandtoejectcitylifeinso-called鈥渟ophisticatedsociety.鈥?Theseartists,ormorespecifically,certainpainters,reallybuilttheregionalistmovement.Theycreatedthingsfromeverydaylifeinsmalltownsorfarmingareas.Andtheydepictedthereallybigglorifiedorromanticizedcountrylife,showingitasstable,wholesome,andembodyingimportantAmericantraditions.Andthisstylebecameverypopular,inpartbecauseoftheeconomicconditionsofthetime.Yousee,theDepressionhadcausedmanyAmericanstobegintodoubttheirsociety.ButregionalistartistspaintedscenesthatglorifiedAmericanvalues,scenesthatmanyAmericanscouldeasilyidentifywith.Sothemovementhelpedstrengthenpeople鈥檚faithintheircountry,faiththathadweakenedastheresultoftheDepression.Butinthe1940鈥檚,beforeandaftertheSecondWorldWar,Americansocietybegantotakeonamuchmoreinternationalspirit,andRegionalism,withitsfocusonsmalltownlife,lostalotofpopularity.

 

PassageTwo

26Accordingtothepassage,howmanyuniversitiesintheUnitedStatestookpartinthestudy?

A.Four.

B.Three.

C.Five.

D.Six.

27Whydoesalackofsleepcausepeopletogainweight?

A.Becausepeoplebumfewercalorieswhentheyareawake.

B.Becausepeoplefeelhungrywhentheylacksleep.

C.Becausetheirhormonesstayunchanged.

D.Becausepeopledon鈥檛exercisewhentheydon鈥檛haveenoughsleep.

28Accordingtothepassage,whatisNOTtrueaboutthefirststudy?

A.Morethan1,000peopletookpartinthestudy.

B.Peoplewhosleptlesshadhigherbloodlevelsofghrelin.

C.Peoplewhosleptmorehadhigherbloodlevelsofleptin.

D.Theamountofexercisecaninfluencetheresultofthestudy.

29Whatisthebestamountofsleepforweightcontrol?

A.8hoursanight.

B.7.7hoursanight.

C.7hoursanight.

D.9hoursanight.

30Twogroupsofpeoplearecomparedinthethirdstudy.Theyarepeople_____.

A.withlessthan5hoursofsleepanightandwith7to9hoursofsleep

B.whoslept4hoursanightandwhoslept4hoursfor2nights

C.withlessthan4hoursofsleepanightandwith7to9hoursofsleep

D.withlessthan5hoursofsleepanightandwith8hoursofsleep

銆愮瓟妗堜笌瑙f瀽銆?/span>

26A 褰掔撼鎬荤粨棰樸€傚綍闊充腑鎻愬埌鐨勫ぇ瀛︽湁锛歋tanfordUniversity,UniversityofWisconsin,UniversityofChicago,ColumbiaUniversity銆傛墍浠ョ編鍥芥湁鍥涙墍澶у鍙備笌浜嗚椤圭爺绌躲€?/p>

27B 鍘熷洜缁撴灉棰樸€傚綍闊充腑鎻愬埌鈥淩esearcherssayalackofsleepcanproducehormonalchangesthatincreasefeelingsofhunger.鈥濓紝鎰忔€濇槸锛氱爺绌朵汉鍛樿缂轰箯鐫$湢浼氬鑷存縺绱犲彉鍖栵紝杩欑鍙樺寲浼氬鍔犻ゥ楗挎劅銆傜敱姝ゅ彲浠ユ帹鏂嚭缂轰箯鐫$湢浼氬鑷翠汉浠綋閲嶅鍔犵殑鍘熷洜鏄€滃洜涓轰汉浠己涔忕潯鐪犳椂浼氭劅鍒伴ゥ楗库€濓紝鎵€浠ラ€塁銆侫椤规剰涓衡€滃洜涓哄湪娓呴啋鐨勬椂鍊欑噧鐑ц緝灏戠殑鍗¤矾閲屸€濓紱C椤规剰涓衡€滃洜涓轰粬浠殑婵€绱犱繚鎸佷笉鍙樷€濓紱D椤规剰涓衡€滃洜涓轰汉浠潯鐪犱笉鍏呰冻鏃朵笉杩涜杩愬姩鈥濄€?/p>

28D 鏄潪鍒ゆ柇棰樸€傚綍闊充腑鎻愬埌鈥渞esearchers鈥xaminedinformationonmorethanonethousandpeople.鈥濓紝鎰忔€濇槸锛氱爺绌朵汉鍛樿皟鏌ヤ簡l锛?00澶氫汉鐨勪俊鎭€傚洜姝ら€夐」A鈥?锛?00澶氫汉鍙備笌浜嗚鐮旂┒鈥濇槸姝g‘鐨勩€傚叧浜庣涓€娆$爺绌讹紝褰曢煶涓繕鎻愬埌鈥淪omepeoplesleptlessthanfivehoursanight.Theyhadfifteenpercenthigherbloodlevelsofahormonecalledghrelinthanpeoplewhoslepteighthours.鈥濓紝鎰忔€濇槸锛氫竴浜涗汉涓€涓櫄涓婄潯瑙変笉瓒呰繃浜斾釜灏忔椂銆備粬浠殑涓€绉嶅彨浣滆儍楗ラタ绱犵殑婵€绱犵殑琛€鍘嬩細姣旂潯鐪犱负鍏皬鏃剁殑浜洪珮鍑?5%銆傛墍浠ラ€夐」B鈥滅潯鐪犺緝灏戠殑浜虹殑鑳冮ゥ楗跨礌鐨勮鍘嬮珮鈥濇槸姝g‘鐨勩€傚綍闊充腑鎻愬埌鈥渢heyhadfifteenpercentlessofthehormoneleptin.鈥濓紝鎰忔€濇槸锛氫粬浠?鎸囩潯鐪犺緝灏戠殑浜?鐨勬縺绱犫€斺€旂槮绱犺浣?5%銆傜敱姝ゅ彲浠ユ帹鏂€滅潯鐪犺緝澶氱殑浜虹槮绱犵殑琛€鍘嬮珮鈥濓紝鎵€浠ラ€夐」C姝g‘銆傚綍闊充腑鎻愬埌鈥淭heresultswerenotaffectedbyhowmuchpeopleexercised.鈥濓紝鎰忔€濇槸锛氫汉浠殑杩愬姩閲忓苟涓嶅奖鍝嶇粨鏋溿€傛墍浠ラ€夐」D鈥滆繍鍔ㄩ噺鑳藉褰卞搷鐮旂┒鐨勭粨鏋溾€濇槸閿欒鐨勩€?/p>

29B 鏁板瓧淇℃伅棰樸€傚綍闊充腑鎻愬埌鈥淩esearchersfoundthatthebestamountofsleepforweightcontrolisseven-point-sevenhoursanight.鈥濓紝鎰忔€濇槸锛氱爺绌朵汉鍛樺彂鐜版帶鍒朵綋閲嶉渶瑕佺殑鏈€浣崇潯鐪犻噺涓轰竴涓櫄涓?.7涓皬鏃躲€傚洜姝ょ瓟妗堜负B銆?/p>

30C 缁嗚妭淇℃伅棰樸€傛牴鎹師鏂囧彲鐭ワ紝鏉ヨ嚜鍝ヤ鸡姣斾簹澶у鐨勭爺绌朵汉鍛樺仛浜嗙涓夐」鐮旂┒銆傗€淭heyfoundthatpeoplewhogotlessthanfourhoursofsleepanight鈥hiswascomparedtopeoplewithseventoninehoursofsleep.鈥濓紝鎰忔€濇槸锛氫粬浠彂鐜颁竴涓櫄涓婄潯鐪犱笉瓒呰繃4灏忔椂鐨勪汉鈥︹€︺€傝繖鏄拰鐫$湢涓?鍒?灏忔椂鐨勪汉杩涜浜嗘瘮杈冦€傜敱姝ゅ彲鐭ヨ繖涓ょ粍浜哄垎鍒槸鐫$湢灏戜簬4灏忔椂鐨勪汉鍜岀潯鐪犱负7鍒?灏忔椂鐨勪汉锛屽洜姝ょ瓟妗堜负C銆?/p>

銆愬綍闊冲師鏂囥€?/span>

Therearenewfindingsthatpeoplewithinadequatesleeparelikelytogainweight.Researcherssayalackofsleepcanproducehormonalchangesthatincreasefeelingsofhunger.Inonestudy,researchersfromStanfordUniversityinCaliforniaandtheUniversityofWisconsinexaminedinformationonmorethanonethousandpeople.Thepeoplehadtakenpartinalong-termstudyofsleepdisorders.

Somepeoplesleptlessthanfivehoursanight.Theyhadfifteenpercenthigherbloodlevelsofahormonecalledghrelinthanpeoplewhoslepteighthours.Andtheyhadfifteenpercentlessofthehormoneleptin.Expertssayghrelinhelpsmakepeoplefeelhungry;leptinmakesyoufeelfull.

Theresultswerenotaffectedbyhowmuchpeopleexercised.Peoplewhoareawakelongerhavemoretimetoburnenergy.Buttheresearcherssaylossofsleepmayincreasehungerespeciallyforhigh-caloriefoods,sopeoplegainweight.

Researchersfoundthatthebestamountofsleepforweightcontrolisseven-point-sevenhoursanight.

ResearchersattheUniversityofChicagodidasmallerstudy.Theyfoundthatpeoplewhosleptjustfourhoursanightfortwonightshadaneighteenpercentreductioninleptin.Andtheyhadatwenty-eightpercentincreaseinghrelin.Theyoungmeninthatstudyalsoappearedtowantmoresweetandstarchyfoods.

ResearchersfromColumbiaUniversityinNewYorkdidathirdstudy.Theyfoundthatpeoplewhogotlessthanfourhoursofsleepanightwereseventy-threepercentmorelikelytobeoverweight.Thiswascomparedtopeoplewithseventoninehoursofsleep.Theresearcherssaythatforsurvival,thebodymaybedesignedtostoremorefatduringtimeswithlesssleep.

 

PassageThree

31HowmuchwasthenetincomeatSonyEricssonin2004?

A.55millioneuros.

B.43millioneuros.

C.45millioneuros.

D.44millioneuros.

32TowhomdidSonyEricssonloseitspositionastheworld鈥檚fifth-biggesthandsetmaker?

 

A.Nokia.

B.Motorola.

C.LGElectronics.

D.AnAsianmanufacturer.

33WhichofthefollowingcontributedtothegrowthofSonyEricsson鈥檚globalmarketshare?

A.CompetitionfromAsianmanufacturers.

B.StrongsalesinWesternEurope.

C.Riseofmobilephoneshipments.

D.PressurefromNokia.

34WhereisSonyEricssonbased?

A.InLondon.

B.InParis.

C.InTokyo.

D.InNewYorkCity.

35WhatistheaveragesellingpriceofSonyEricsson鈥檚phonesinthe4thquarterof2004?

A.157euros.

B.165euros.

C.140euros.

D.160euros.

銆愮瓟妗堜笌瑙f瀽銆?/span>

31A 鏁板瓧淇℃伅棰樸€傚綍闊充腑鎻愬埌鈥淚n2004锛宯etincomeatSonyEricsson锛宼heworld鈥檚sixth-biggestmobilephonemaker锛宺oseto55millioneurosfrom43millioneurosayearearlier.鈥濓紝鎰忔€濇槸锛氫綔涓轰笘鐣岀鍏ぇ鎵嬫満鍒堕€犲晢锛?004骞寸储灏肩埍绔嬩俊鐨勫噣鏀跺叆浠庝竴骞村墠鐨?300涓囨鍏冧笂鍗囧埌5500涓囨鍏冦€傛墍浠?004骞寸储灏肩埍绔嬩俊鐨勫噣鏀跺叆涓?500涓囨鍏冦€?/p>

32C 缁嗚妭淇℃伅棰樸€傚綍闊充腑鎻愬埌鈥淪onyEricsson锛寃hichlostitspositionastheworld鈥檚fifth-biggesthandsetmakertoLGElectronicsinthethirdquarter.鈥濓紝鎰忔€濇槸锛氱储灏肩埍绔嬩俊鍦ㄧ涓夊搴﹀け鍘讳簡鎵嬫満鍒堕€犱笘鐣岀浜旂殑浣嶇疆锛孡G鐢靛瓙鍗犳嵁浜嗚繖涓綅缃€傚洜姝ょ瓟妗堜负C銆?/p>

33B 缁嗚妭淇℃伅棰樸€傚綍闊充腑鎻愬埌鈥淪onyEricsson鈥檚third-quarterglobalmarketsharegrewto6.4percentfrom5.3percentayearearlier锛宻purredbystrongsalesinWesternEurope鈥濓紝鎰忔€濇槸锛氱储灏肩埍绔嬩俊绗笁瀛e害鍏ㄧ悆甯傚満浠介浠庝竴骞村墠鐨?.3%澧為暱鑷?.4%锛岃繖鏄洜涓鸿タ娆х殑寮哄姴閿€鍞墍淇冧娇鐨勩€傚洜姝ょ瓟妗堜负B銆?/p>

34A 鍦扮偣淇℃伅棰樸€傚綍闊充腑鎻愬埌鈥淭hecompany锛宐asedinLondon鈥濓紝鎰忔€濇槸锛氬叕鍙告€婚儴璁惧湪浼︽暒銆傚洜姝ょ瓟妗堜负A銆?/p>

35D 鏁板瓧淇℃伅棰樸€傚綍闊充腑鎻愬埌鈥淚n2004锛宼heaveragesellingpriceofSonyEricsson鈥檚phonesroseto160eurosfrom157eurosinthe4thquarter.鈥濓紝鎰忔€濇槸锛?004骞寸鍥涘搴︾储灏肩埍绔嬩俊鎵嬫満鐨勫钩鍧囬攢鍞环鏍间粠157娆у厓涓婂崌鍒?60娆у厓銆傚洜姝ょ瓟妗堜负D銆?/p>

銆愬綍闊冲師鏂囥€?/span>

SonyEricssonMobileCommunications,thecellphonejointventureownedbytheSonyCorporationandtheSwedishtelecommunicationsequipmentmakerEricsson,reporteda28percentgaininfourth-quarterprofitTuesdayasmobilephoneshipmentsrosemorethan50percent.

In2004,netincomeatSonyEricsson,theworld鈥檚sixth-biggestmobilephonemaker,roseto55millioneurosfrom43millioneurosayearearlier.Earningsincludedataxchargeof45millioneuros.Salesjumpedto2billioneurosfrom1.44billioneurosayearbefore.

Thecompany,basedinLondon,becameprofitableforthefirsttimelastyearasitshandsetsfeaturingcamerasbecamepopular.Atthesametime,competitionfromAsianmanufacturersandpricecutsbyNokiahaveputpressureonSonyEricsson,whichlostitspositionastheworld鈥檚fifth-biggesthandsetmakertoLGElectronicsinthethirdquarter.

Thecompanyshipped12.6millionphonesinthequarter,56percentmorethanayearearlier.Pretaxprofitroseto140millioneurosfrom46millioneurosayearearlier;thelatestresultswerejustshortof165millioneuros.

In2004,theaveragesellingpriceofSonyEricsson鈥檚phonesroseto160eurosfrom157eurosinthe4thquarter.ThecomparativepricewascalculatedbyBloombergbydividingrevenuebythenumberofphonesshipped.

SonyEricsson鈥檚third-quarterglobalmarketsharegrewto6.4percentfrom5.3percentayearearlier,spurredbystrongsalesinWesternEurope,accordingtothelatestfiguresfromtheresearchfirmGartner.LG鈥檚marketsharegrewto6.7percentfrom5.3percent.

 

Part鈪?/span>

 

 

 

 

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Theconcernaboutoffersofinternationalaidis(6)______.Forexample,theearthquakeinBarn,Iran,in(7)______of2003killedmorethan(8)______people.Countriesandgroupsofferedhundredsofmillionsofdollars(9)______.TheUnitedNationssaysithas(10)______onlyabout(11)______dollarsinaidreceivedsofar.Governmentsandorganizationsthatofferedhelp(12)______that,however.

On(13)______Mr.AnnanmetwithworldleadersinJakarta,Indonesiatodiscussaidfor(14)______.Theleadersdiscussedand(15)______theideaof(1

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