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听力原文: Yale University is a private university. It was founded in 1701 and is the third oldest university in the United States. Yale University was named in honor of a wealthy British, Elihu Yale, who had made a series of donations to the school. Yale's initial lessons emphasized classical studies.
Yale is highly selective in its admissions and is among the nation's most highly rated schools in terms of academic and social prestigE.It includes Yale College for undergraduate, the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, and 10 professional schools.
Yale's Sheffield Scientific School, began in the 1850s, was one of the leading scientific and engineering centers in the nation until the 20th century. A graduate school of arts and sciences was organized in 1847. Schools of music, forestry, nursing, drama, management, and architecture were subsequently establisheD.Women were first admitted to the graduate school in 1892, but the university did not become fully coeducational until 1969.
The Yale University Library, with more than 10.5 million volumes, is one of the largest in the United States. Yale's extensive art gallery, the first in an American college, was established in 1832 when John Trumbull donated a gallery to house his paintings of the American Revolution.
Yale's graduates have included U.S. Presidents William Howard Taft, Gerald R. Ford, George Bush, and William J. (Bill) Clinton; political leader John C.Calhoun; and inventor Eli Whitney.
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SECTION A CONVERSATIONSDirections: In this section you will hear several conversations. Listen to the conversations carefully and then answer the questions that follow.听力原文:A: So, this is the Internet.?B: Well, it's the World Wide Web, which is part of the Internet.A: Wow... And, uh, what do you use it for?B: Oh, well, I can sit here in my office and do almost anything.A: Like what?B: Well, this morning, the first thing I did when I got up was to turn on the computer. In a couple of minutes, I was reading the newspaper from Chicago.A: Wow.B: Yeah, you can read hundreds of newspapers from around the worlD.A: That's amazing.B: That's just the start. Then I checked my e-mail. There was a message from my dad in Chicago, one from my sister in San Francisco, and a message from my brother in Hong Kong. My dad's message was to tell me not to forget my mom's birthday. So then I sent her an electronic birthday carD.A: An electronic birthday card?B: Uh-huh.A: FantastiC.B: I planned to visit my sister in San Francisco during my vacation, so I checked an airline reserve service, picked a flight and booked it, and sent information to my sister.A: Oh, my gosh. And how about your brother's message?B: Well, he told me about a big fire in Hong Kong yesterday. To find more about it, I checked an Internet news service, and saw a video footage of it.A: No way. You can see video images through your computer?B: Absolutely.The man did the following through the Internet that day EXCEPT ______.A.received and sent some e-mailsB.booked an airline flightC.did some shoppingD.winched a video program
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SECTION A CONVERSATIONSDirections: In this section you will hear several conversations. Listen to the conversations carefully and then answer the questions that follow.听力原文:Leslie: Any specific lessons you learned in your own life in looking back?Martha: Oh yeah, sure? How we make mistakes and keep on making them even though we recognize them.Leslie: What mistakes have you made and kept on making?Martha: Being too nice] No, I' m a nice guy. It’s just an interesting life, I guess. I guess it might be interesting to other peoplE.It’s kind of dull to me though ! I didn’t find it dull until I read it. I traveled a lot and stuff like that, but I didn’t win any awards like a Nobel Prize or anything.Leslie: Saying your life was dull? Is there anything you regret by looking back?Martha: You don’t have much to regret when you' re dull.Leslie: Looking back on your life, what are some of your happiest times in life?Martha: I generally have happy times in my life all of the timE.I' ye been very lucky to have an interesting life and hr positive about most of it. I forget about the bad times, to tell you the truth.Leslie: Do you feel that mentality has helped you get through the trials in life?Martha: I guess so. I have’t had that many trials in that respect. A lot of people take everything seriously and worry. I' m a transitional person. I' m a nomaD.I travel a lot.What does the man mean when he said that he didn't win a Nobel Prize?A.He hasn't worked hard enough.B.He is a traveler, and there isn't a Noble Prize for traveling.C.He's leading a normal lifE.D.His life is interesting, though it seems dull to himselF.
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