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听力原文:M: What are you doing after graduation?
W: I'm not surE.I may be a teacher. But I want to do more than just teaching, maybe practice law. How about you?
M: I don't have any plans yet. Things all change so quickly. I'd rather wait and seE.
What is the man going to do after graduation?
A.He will become a teacher.
B.He will become a lawyer.
C.He will try a lot of jobs.
D.He has not decided yet.

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听力原文:M: Miss Moor, nowadays more and more Chinese students are keen on going abroad to pursue their study. Most of them imagine the life in the new country to be wonderful and exciting, but is it true all the time?W: Some cross-cultural specialists say that it is not easy to adjust to life in a new culturE.People often feel uncomfortable in a new cultural environment.M: Have you any personal experiences of it when abroad or while in contact with foreigners?W: Certainly. I have lived in many different countries. A simple example would be the unfamiliarity ! feel when visiting London. The traffic patterns there are so different — Londoners drive on the left side of the road; we drive on the right. In fact, we can experience discomfort even within regions of our own country, and the degree of discomfort an individual experiences depends on how great the cultural differences are, and how well we prepare ourselves for it.M: Is it possible for us to be prepared for discomfort?W: SurE.Discomfort can be reduced by study and preparation. Studying the language, history and customs of the new culture is helpful. One' of my students, for example, has studied English for several years. Additionally, he has spent hours watching American television and films, from which he has gathered a wide variety of idiomatic expressions. Also, the programs have introduced him to some aspects of' American daily lifE.From his experience, it appears that advance preparation can reduce the degree of discomfort. And it is also important for us to learn to be more tolerant and understanding when we encounter people and customs which are 'foreign' to us.What's the cross-cultural specialists' view about the difficulty in adjusting to life in a new culture?A.Extremely difficult.B.Not difficult.C.Extremely easy.D.Not easy.
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听力原文: The Antarctic is probably the most difficult place on earth for human beings to survivE.For six months of the year there is total darkness, and temperatures may fall as law as -88~C.Even in the summer months the temperature is often below zero.The first successful expedition to the South Pole was led by Ronald Amundsen. His team used dogs and sledges to cress the frozen continent, and reached the pole in December 1911. in 1928, Richard Byrd decided to lead an expedition to the Antarctic to explore the unknown area from the air for the first timE.It was the largest and best equipped expedition that had ever set out for the AntarctiC.Byrd and his team established a base which they called Little America on the coast of the Rosa SeA.In November 1929, during the Antarctic spring, Byrd and three colleagues flew from the Little America base to the South Pole and back in 19 hours.Byrd's major achievement was to introduce the use of aircraft ,radio and other devices in polar exploration. He did not agree with Ronald Amundsen that the airplanes would one day replace dogs and sledges; he believed that modern techniques were only an addition to the traditional methods of exploration. All of his expeditions, therefore, carded dogs and sledges, and people to look after them. This proved very efficient, and Byrd was able to achieve results of great scientific valuE.What is the lowest temperature in the Antarctic?A.-50℃.B.-68℃.C.-70℃.D.-88℃.
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D.-88℃.