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大学英语3课后听力习题与答案汇编

大学英语3课后听力习题与答案汇编
大学英语3课后听力习题与答案汇编

A. She missed home at first and then got used to studying there.

B. She missed home and had never done well in studies.

C. She studied well and never missed home.

D. She studied well though she missed home.

2.

A. Write a statement for the woman.

B. Revise what the woman will write.

C. Fill in forms for the woman.

D. Apply for an American university.

3.

A. The grading system there is different.

B. The teaching methods there are different.

C. Both A and B.

D. Neither A nor B.

4.

A. Three parts.

B. Two parts.

C. One part.

D. Less than one part.

5.

A. She wants to go to Europe for studies.

B. She can't afford an education in Europe.

C. She has got a part-time job.

D. She will borrow cash to pay her tuition.

6.

A. The man has been preparing for the exams for two weeks.

B. The woman is well-prepared for the final exams.

C. The man will be bankrupt by the end of the semester.

D. Both the man and the woman are worried.

7.

A. The woman's caught a cold.

B. The man is very fond of physics.

C. The man does well in mathematics.

D. The woman does well in physics.

8.

A. $3.

B. $8.

C. Free.

D. Free for the first three hours.

9.

A. It is the biggest problem.

B. It is the second most important problem.

C. It is important but not the most urgent problem.

D. It is not important.

10.

A. The wildfire in Spain is a good thing.

B. The wildfires are changing the climate.

C. Her son studies environmental protection in college.

D. Her son is protecting the environment.

11.

A. To protect the environment.

B. To write a paper on the environment.

C. To do a good job for his classmate.

D. To make a mess of his classmate's work.

12.

A. Both the man and woman think it should be adopted.

B. Neither the man nor the woman thinks it should be adopted.

C. Only the man thinks it should be adopted.

D. Only the woman thinks it should be adopted.

13.

A. The same as the man's.

B. The environment is hopeless.

C. The environment is improving.

D. The environment is free from problems.

14.

A. It's too late for the government in the woman's home town to protect water resources.

B. The water in the man's home town is not polluted.

C. People in the woman's home town have a strong sense of water conservation.

D. The man invites the woman to visit his home town.

15.

A. Go to the zoo.

B. Read a book.

C. Join in a club.

D. Go for a trip.

16.

A. Plastic.

B. Coal.

C. Exhaust air.

D. Waste rubber.

17.

A. Everybody hurries, so things are done quickly.

B. Everybody hurries, but things are done slowly.

C. People have different opinions on whether they should hurry.

D. More and more people think they should not hurry.

A. A woman should apologize for being late.

B. A man should arrive ahead of time.

C. Important men can be late for an appointment.

D. Women can be late for an appointment.

19.

A. Happiness lies in material possessions.

B. Happiness lies in love.

C. He cannot afford to give the woman more luxuries.

D. He is ready to satisfy the woman's desire for more luxuries.

20.

A. One should not take pictures in crowded places.

B. One's personal space should be respected.

C. Crowding causes less respect for personal space.

D. Old people deserve more respect.

21.

A. Family ties strengthen when people move around a lot.

B. Family ties weaken when people move around a lot.

C. Family ties weaken when nuclear families increase in number.

D. Family ties weaken when nuclear families decrease in number.

22.

A. Put the knife and fork in a 90 degree on the table.

B. Put the knife and fork in a 90 degree on the plate.

C. Put the knife and fork paralleled on the table.

D. Put the handkerchief on the table.

23.

A. Street soccer.

B. Skating.

C. Hip-hop.

D. Doodle.

24.

A. Wife and husband.

B. Daughter and father.

C. Mother and son.

D. Two colleagues.

25.

A. Contemporary women no longer want to obey their husbands.

B. Modern women no longer love their husbands.

C. At the marriage ceremony the bride should promise to obey her husband.

D. At the marriage ceremony the bride should show loyalty to her husband.

26.

A. At a railway station.

B. At a bus stop

C. At a hospital.

D. At an airport.

27.

A. Married couple should have a mansion.

B. Marriage should be based on love.

C. It is better to have loved and lost.

D. It is better not to have ever loved.

28.

A. One had better forget the divorce.

B. One should find a new spouse as early as possible.

C. Divorce is very painful.

D. Divorce is not very painful.

29.

A. They are taking photos.

B. They are barbecuing.

C. They are playing with the woman's sister.

D. They are looking at photos.

30.

A. The man's mom will always scold him when he and his brother fight.

B. The man's mom will always scold his brother when they fight.

C. The woman's sister is very naughty.

D. The woman sometimes fights with her little sister.

31.

A. The woman thinks parents shouldn't allow children to watch TV at all.

B. The man's child is a couch potato.

C. The woman's child doesn't like watching TV.

D. The man encourages his child to work out to reduce the time spending on TV.

32.

A. V alentine's Day should be done away with.

B. The man's girl friend is asking for too much.

C. The man should buy gifts for his girlfriend.

D. The man is poor.

33.

A. Stories about monsters.

B. Stories about pirates.

C. Children not afraid of fighting.

D. Children in strange costumes.

34.

A. He is happy.

B. He is exceptionally sad.

C. He misses those who died in war.

D. He celebrates the victory.

A. A housewife.

B. A housekeeper.

C. A President.

D. It is not known.

36.

A. A king.

B. A queen.

C. Those who want to sell gifts.

D. Those who employed servants.

37.

A. In the club.

B. At Jane's home.

C. In the national park.

D. In the shopping mall.

38.

A. The cookies.

B. The CD.

C. The camera.

D. The map.

39.

A. 2.

B. 12.

C. 20.

D. 24.

1.

A. He is seeking help.

B. He is offering advice.

C. He is trying to look calm.

D. He is having an interview.

2.

A. She is weak in doing projects.

B. She is weak in studies.

C. She tends to work whole-heartedly.

D. She is not willing to start a project.

3.

A. Send in her CV by e-mail.

B. Send in her CV by mail.

C. Call the company.

D. Visit the company in person.

4.

A. She has accepted the offer.

B. She has declined the offer.

C. She is interested in becoming an accountant.

D. She will leave the current job for more money.

5.

A. She should keep the present job.

B. She might as well find a new job.

C. She might as well find an online job.

D. She should perfect her present position.

6.

A. A teacher.

B. A salesman.

C. A project manager.

D. An architect.

7.

A. The company's business model and corporate philosophy.

B. The products and services the company provides.

C. The background the man has.

D. The promising salary.

8.

A. The man failed the interview.

B. There's no position available in the company.

C. The man may apply for sales manager.

D. The man will have an interview next week.

9.

A. Tuesday morning at the woman's office.

B. Tuesday morning at the man's office.

C. Tuesday afternoon at the woman's office.

D. Tuesday morning at the man's office.

10.

A. The football match should be called off.

B. The meeting should not include new items.

C. The meeting should have another two items.

D. The football should be included in the agenda.

11.

A. Cancelling the meeting.

B. Continuing the discussion on the last issue.

C. Starting the meeting.

D. Finishing the meeting.

12.

A. Eating noodles.

B. Finding a supermodel for the café.

C. Drawing up a business plan.

D. Finding a waitress on the Internet.

A. A relative of his helped him to get over the difficulty.

B. His café was a big success.

C. He no longer has a business.

D. He has lost both his business and house.

14.

A. The man's company is broke.

B. The man's company is expanding.

C. The woman is willing to invest in the man's company.

D. The woman won't invest in the man's company.

15.

A. The man's company has been shut down.

B. The man is very proud of his business.

C. The man feels depressed about his company's performance.

D. The woman is going to join in the man's company.

16.

A. It can save costs.

B. Products can be easily promoted.

C. It saves labor.

D. Both A and B.

17.

A. The peace of mind.

B. A cheaper taxi.

C. A licensed taxi.

D. An unlicensed taxi.

18.

A. It is important to offer an online friend a drink.

B. It is delightful to get a drink from an online friend.

C. Ensure that nobody puts anything harmful into your drink.

D. Be sure to shake the drink before you take it.

19.

A. The owner of the bar will not welcome him.

B. The owner of the bar welcomes only visitors in football shirts.

C. The barmen and barmaids have gone to watch the football final.

D. The bar is closed.

20.

A. She will run as fast as she can.

B. She will defend herself.

C. She will be scared to death.

D. She will buy a can of hairspray.

21.

A. Take a rubbish bin to the train station.

B. Remove the rubbish bins from the railway station.

C. Look at what is in the rubbish bin.

D. Throw something into the rubbish bin.

22.

A. Her bicycle.

B. Her sunglasses.

C. Her cell phone.

D. Her wallet.

23.

A. Mom and son.

B. Teacher and student.

C. Colleagues.

D. Strangers.

24.

A. His father.

B. His sister.

C. His teacher.

D. The woman speaker.

25.

A. To find the passports.

B. To get the tickets.

C. To pay the departure tax.

D. To look after the luggage.

26.

A. 2 kilograms.

B. 3 kilograms.

C. 23 kilograms.

D. 28 kilograms.

27.

A. Flying is relaxing and enjoyable.

B. Flying could be harmful to the human body.

C. Passengers should not carry hairspray on board.

D. Most passengers like to drink water on board.

28.

A. She is frightened of flying.

B. She hates the long queue at the check-in.

C. She is not happy with the high fare.

D. She thinks the service on the flight is bad.

29.

A. He is annoyed.

B. He is furious.

C. He is not too worried.

D. He is helpless.

A. Trans Pacific Flight 8 on July 19.

B. Trans Pacific Flight 8 on August 2.

C. Trans Pacific Flight 2 on July 19.

D. Trans Pacific Flight 2 on August 8.

31.

A. By bus.

B. By train.

C. By air.

D. Not decided.

32.

A. He does not like what the woman bought.

B. He does not remember the price of the shirt.

C. He does not remember in which shop the shirt was.

D. He remembers only the woman's phone number.

33.

A. She did not take the shopping list along with her.

B. She did not write a shipping list.

C. She does not want to shop in a crowded supermarket.

D. She wants to finish shopping quickly.

34.

A. He has lost his memory completely.

B. He has lost his sight.

C. He drank heavily last night.

D. He danced until after midnight.

35.

A. He can remember his life in primary school exactly.

B. He remembers his life in his nursery.

C. He remembers his life in primary school but not that in the nursery.

D. He remembers his life in both primary school and the nursery.

36.

A. He has a bad memory.

B. The woman has a bad memory.

C. The couple have forgotten to bring their keys.

D. The couple are blaming each other for forgetting the keys.

37.

A. The woman had never met the man before.

B. The two speakers are old friends.

C. The man doesn't remember the woman's name.

D. The two speakers are having a meeting.

38.

A. The woman is cooking now.

B. The woman had already turned off the gas.

C. The two speakers will enjoy the delicious soup tonight.

D. The soup is spoiled.

短文

1. According to Jones, why do top students take notes in class?

A. Because the notes help you remember the text.

B. Because students who failed to attend the lecture will borrow the notes.

C. Because teachers will test you on what they believe to be important.

D. Because teachers give them additional information besides the textbook.

2. What is special about Jack Smith's "homemade" system?

A. He compares his notes from the lecture with those from his reading.

B. He puts more emphasis on his notes from the lecture than those from his reading.

C. He puts more emphasis on his notes from his reading than those from the lecture.

D. He emphasizes listening attentively instead of taking notes.

3. What does Anderson do right before the bell rings?

A. He writes down the last few sentences the teacher says.

B. He writes a short summary of the main ideas of the lesson.

C. He scans the lesson for the next day.

D. He gets ready to rush out.

4. What does class participation involve?

A. Asking the teacher questions.

B. Showing interest in learning.

C. Displaying one's potential.

D. Both A and B.

5. Which of the following would be the best title for the passage?

A. Secrets of successful students.

B. Methods for academic success and the reasons.

C. Top and bottom students.

D. Note-taking techniques.

6. What does the speaker think about the educational system that focuses on academic performance?

A. It encourages students to work harder.

B. It raises the educational level.

C. It neglects students' abilities in other areas.

D. It also develops students' abilities in other areas.

7. According to the passage, what has happened to some children in the academic classes in high school?

A. They have lost their interest in learning.

B. They have developed their interest in learning.

C. They have become more strong-minded.

D. They have become more broad-minded.

8. What does the speaker think about students who haven't scored well on the math section?

A. They may improve their math in future.

B. They are not intelligent.

C. They can go to good colleges.

D. They may be good writers.

9. What may happen to weak children in a separate class?

A. They will be angry.

B. They will try their best to be moved to a better class.

C. They may become even weaker.

D. They will hate students in a good class.

10. What is the main idea of the passage?

A. Disadvantages of an academic education.

B. Problems with our educational system.

C. Problems caused by separate classes for weak students.

D. The advantages and disadvantages of our educational system.

11. Why did the number of pandas drop sharply this century?

A. Widespread forest fires.

B. The change of bamboo forests into farmland.

C. The global warming.

D. Increased hunting.

12. What is the strange nature of giant pandas mentioned in the passage?

A. Peaceful.

B. Cheerful.

C. Solitary.

D. Lonely.

13. Why is the breeding program not a success?

A. The temperature has changed a lot.

B. The rainfall has changed a lot.

C. The panda does not like to live in zoos.

D. The panda likes to live alone.

14. Why did people start debating about the use of cloning in conservation?

A. Because this technology is up-to-date.

B. Because this technology does not involve a moral issue in animals.

C. Because the breeding method is unsuccessful.

D. Because the breeding method must be combined with cloning.

15. 5 .What would be the best title for the passage?

A. How to save the giant panda.

B. The danger of extinction of the panda.

C. The importance of the protection of the panda.

D. Success in protecting the panda.

16. When is the Earth Hour?

A. Thursday, May 28.

B. Saturday, May 28.

C. Saturday, March 28.

D. Thursday, March 28.

17. What does the Earth Hour aim at?

A. Calling attention to the public demand for energy consumption.

B. Calling attention to the dangers of climate change.

C. Saving energy for one hour every week.

D. Saving energy for one hour every month.

18. What does leaving lights on during the Earth Hour vote for?

A. Global warming.

B. Energy saving.

C. Making the cities more beautiful.

D. Protecting the environment.

19. What does the U.N. Secretary-General believe Earth Hour demonstrates?

A. People's concern about a lower living standard.

B. People's determination to improve their livelihood.

C. People's worry about energy shortage.

D. People's worry about climate change.

20. What does environmentalist Mark Alexander think is necessary?

A. To sit in the dark.

B. To sit in the dark for an hour.

C. To reduce our daily energy consumption.

D. To increase energy output.

21. Which of the following would be the best title for the passage?

A. Britain on the Decline

B. British Culture on the Decline

C. British Culture Remains Influential

D. The Replacement of British Culture by American Culture

22. How do Brits view the United States?

A. They admit its success.

B. They turn a blind eye to its success.

C. They hate it.

D. They believe their country is superior to it.

23. What is true of the article in The Economist?

A. American English is now as influential as British English.

B. American English is more influential than British English.

C. American English is still less influential than British English.

D. Both American and British English are declining in importance.

24. Why does the passage mention "Big Mac"?

A. To show Americans like fast food.

B. To show Brits are beginning to like fast food.

C. To show Americans are no good at literature.

D. To show the growing influence of American culture.

25. What does the passage want to prove by mentioning the movie Lord of the Rings?

A. Its popularity with children.

B. The former glory of British culture.

C. The superiority of British movies over Hollywood movies.

D. The powerful influence of contemporary British writers.

26. Which of the following is NOT mentioned as a reason why more and more Western companies want to do business in China?

A. The Chinese economy has been developing fast.

B. China will export more goods than ever before.

C. China makes the greater part of the world's electronic goods.

D. China will probably become the world's largest economy.

27. How many tips does the British Embassy in Beijing give in the passage?

A. Two.

B. Three.

C. Four.

D. Five.

28. What is true of doing business in the West, according to the passage?

A. Doing business usually comes before developing a relationship.

B. Developing a relationship usually comes before doing business.

C. Doing business and developing a relationship come at the same time.

D. Most people do business without developing a relationship.

29. Why is it useful to find a reliable Chinese ally?

A. To help with language problems.

B. To help with cultural problems.

C. To help understand Chinese body language.

D. All of the above.

30. According to the passage, why should you never criticize someone in front of others?

A. It will give you too much face.

B. It will make you lose face as well.

C. It will make it difficult to make a deal.

D. It will only make a bad deal.

1. What is the passage mainly about?

A. The importance of remarriage.

B. The reasons for a remarriage.

C. Ways of preparing for a blended family.

D. Children's problems in a blended family.

2. How will children view the man their single mother is dating if she says "we're just friends"?

A. They will find the man threatening.

B. They will leave home.

C. They will treat the man as a friend.

D. They will be eager to have a new father.

3. How can single parents benefit from advice?

A. They can make up their minds to find a new spouse quickly.

B. They can see the issue from a new angle.

C. They will understand their former spouse better.

D. They can give their new spouse a surprise.

4. According to the passage, which of the following is true in the case of a divorce?

A. Children are sadder than parents.

B. Parents are sadder than children.

C. Younger children have more problems than older children.

D. Older children have more problems than younger children.

5. Which people are mentioned in the passage who must make adjustments in a blended family?

A. The stepparent and the biological parent.

B. The stepparent and the children.

C. The biological parent and the children.

D. The stepparent, the biological parent, and the children.

6. According to the passage, which ball will bounce back if you drop it?

A. The ball representing family.

B. The ball representing work.

C. The ball representing health.

D. The ball representing friends.

7. What is the possible consequence of comparing yourself with others mentioned in the passage?

A. Telling you what is the most important thing.

B. Helping others to improve.

C. Undermine your worth.

D. Being loved by others.

8. How can we learn to be brave?

A. By encountering risks.

B. By following other people's advice.

C. By learning form books.

D. By setting the right goals.

9. What is the best way to keep love?

A. To give it wing.

B. To hold it tight.

C. To run away wit it.

D. To forget about it.

10. According to the passage, what is a person's greatest emotional need?

A. To use time and words carelessly.

B. To make more money.

C. To be compared with others.

D. To feel appreciated.

11. On what day was the beginning of the new year first observed in 16th century France?

A. On January 1st.

B. On February 1st.

C. On March 1st.

D. On April 1st.

12. On whom did people play tricks after Pope Gregory introduced a new calendar?

A. Those who celebrated the New Year's Day on April 1st.

B. Those who celebrated the New Year's Day on January 1st.

C. Those who followed Gregory's idea.

D. Those who accepted the new calendar.

13. How did French children fool their friends?

A. By hiding a fish in their friends' bag.

B. By putting a paper fish on their friends' back.

C. By saying, "School has been canceled."

D. By saying, "Look! A flock of geese!"

14. What is mentioned as a common trick in the United States?

A. Telling a classmate that the teacher has fallen ill.

B. Telling a friend that a bird is flying past.

C. Saying "Your shoelace is untied."

D. Saying "Your pants are unzipped."

15. What is considered the cleverest April fools joke?

A. One that is played with a large audience around.

B. One that is first played on April Fool's Day.

C. One that makes everyone laugh except the victim.

D. One that makes everyone laugh, including the victim.

16. Which of the following is true of the origin of Halloween?

A. It began in Ireland to mark the end of the winter.

B. It began in Ireland to celebrate the harvest.

C. It began in the U.S. to celebrate the harvest.

D. It began in the U.K. to celebrate the end of the year.

17. According to the passage, why did people made bonfires on 31st October?

A. To cook a meal.

B. To warm themselves.

C. To avoid sickness and other problems.

D. To celebrate the harvest.

18. When did Hallow start to be celebrated in the United States?

A. In the 19th century.

B. Before the 19th century.

C. Nearly a thousand years ago.

D. Thousands of years ago.

19. If you do not give sweets to children on Halloween, what might they do?

A. Play a game with you.

B. Play a trick on you.

C. Sing for you.

D. Leave without doing anything.

20. According to the passage, what will Mexicans do on The Day of the Dead?

A. Tell the dead what they have done.

B. Tell the dead what they will do.

C. Put wines in front of the graves.

D. Put food and flowers on the graves.

21. Which of the following would be the best title for the passage?

A. The significance of exact numbers in a résumé.

B. The role of three techniques in an interview.

C. How to write a résumé.

D. The importance of a résumé.

22. Which of the following is better in a résumé, according to the speaker?

A. Lots of teaching experience.

B. 7,300 teaching hours.

C. Teaching for many years.

D. Thousands of teaching hours.

23. According to the speaker, which of the following does a holiday company NOT sell?

A. Holidays.

B. Adventure.

C. Relaxation.

D. Sand.

24. What is the third technique the speaker recommends?

A. A neat résumé.

B. A handwritten cover letter.

C. Identifying an employer's needs.

D. All of the above.

25. What skills are important in a résumé?

A. The skills the applicant is especially good at.

B. The skills the applicant has learned in his internship.

C. Only the skills indicated in the job ad, to attract the employer's attention.

D. Mainly the skills listed in the advertisement, but also other skills the employer needs.

26. Which of the following could be the best title for the passage?

A. What to bring to the job interview.

B. The importance of appearance.

C. What to say at job interviews.

D. How to prepare for job interviews.

27. Which of the following is NOT mentioned when you do your research on the company?

A. Its finances.

B. Its products.

C. Its customers.

D. Its objectives.

28. What kind of clothes does the speaker recommend?

A. Flashy clothes.

B. Fashionable clothes.

C. Clean and neat clothes.

D. Light-colored clothes.

29. Which of the following does the speaker NOT mention to take to the interview?

A. Your CV.

B. Reference books.

C. Your qualifications papers.

D. Samples of your work.

30. What advice does the speaker give you about your pile of paperwork at an interview?

A. It should be as tall as possible.

B. It should be enough for you to give a 10-minute presentation.

C. It should be well organized.

D. It should include at least ten books.

1. Why does the speaker mention anti-virus software?

A. To show the importance of protecting the computer.

B. To show how bad computer viruses are.

C. To illustrate a future market demand.

D. To identify a possible market decline.

2. What is the use of an iris-recognition machine?

A. To guard against an explosion.

B. To ensure security.

C. To recognize the value of safety.

D. To avoid computer viruses.

3. How can one benefit from old gardeners?

A. By learning from the products sold in North America.

B. By selling the gardeners more software.

C. By studying how much more they earn than before.

D. By studying what could help them to work longer and more easily.

4. What is true of most of the people in the speaker's town?

A. They overlooked the value of wild blueberries.

B. They eat a lot of wild blueberries.

C. They like to eat both blueberries and wild blueberries.

D. They eat neither blueberries nor wild blueberries.

5. Which of the following would be a suitable title for the passage?

A. Wild blueberry—a thriving business.

B. Best business opportunities arising from computer software.

C. How to find business opportunities.

D. How to make use of the business connections.

6. What is the latest problem with Toyota's cars?

A. Other carmakers' fear of its hybrid Prius cars.

B. Customers' dissatisfaction with all Toyota cars.

C. Fears about the safety of its hybrid Prius cars.

D. Fears about the accelerators of its hybrid Prius cars.

7. Why did Toyota recall its cars last September?

A. Because of some small defects.

B. Because of accelerator problems

C. Because of faulty brakes.

D. Because of all of the above problems.

8. What is true of the Prius hybrid car?

A. It is the world's most popular hybrid car.

B. It is popular with celebrities.

C. It is environmentally friendly.

D. All of the above.

9. What did Toyota president Akio Toyoda think was the company's top priority?

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B. The customers' preference.

C. The company's profits.

D. Reduction of the company's loss to the minimum.

10. Which of the following is true of Toyota's recalling its cars?

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B. It recalled 436,000 cars, involving millions of dollars.

C. It recalled 436,000 cars, involving billions of dollars.

D. It recalled 463,000 cars, involving hundreds of millions of dollars.

11. Which of the following would be the best title for the passage?

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B. The worst forms of child labor.

C. The reasons for child labor.

D. The solutions to child labor.

12. About how many children are doing dangerous jobs?

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B. Over 180 million.

C. About 250 million.

D. Nearly 750 million.

13. Which of the following is NOT mentioned among the worst forms of child labor?

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B. Illegal drug trade.

C. Robbery.

D. Wars.

14. Where are the most children forced to work?

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B. In Asia and Africa.

C. In Africa and Latin America.

D. In Asia, Africa and Latin America.

15. What should be governments' first step to reduce and end child labor?

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B. To identify the worst areas of child labor in the world.

C. To punish governments that do not fight against child labor.

D. To carry out special programs with time limits.

16. According to the report, what has happened to one third of teenagers who surf the Internet?

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B. They have enjoyed social networks.

C. They have been victims of cyber-bullying.

D. They have been victims of hacking.

17. Which of the following is NOT mentioned in the passage as a way of cyber-bullying?

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B. Receiving lots of junk mail.

C. Having one's private e-mails forwarded without permission.

D. Having one's text messages forwarded without permission.

18. Which of the following receives the most common complaint from online teens?

A. Having an embarrassing picture posted without permission.

B. Having rumors about them spread online.

C. Physical violence.

D. Private information being shared.

19. What proportion of non-users of social networks had been cyber-bullied?

A. 39%.

B. 32%.

C. 29%.

D. 22%.

20. Which of the following is the most effective in transmitting of bullying materials ?

A. Whispering.

B. Shouting.

C. Passing around.

D. A few clicks of the mouse.

21. What is the passage mainly concerned with?

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B. The depressing air travel industry.

C. Despite the current depression, the air travel industry will pick up.

D. Despite the current boom, the air travel industry will decline.

22. What was the earliest cause of the short-term aviation industry depression?

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B. A terrorist attack.

C. Consumers' desire to buy goods.

D. The poor airline service.

23. Which of the following bears a larger share of the security check costs?

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B. A shorter trip.

C. Passengers at a small airport.

D. Passengers at a large airport.

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C. Fast speed.

D. More competition.

25. What may be the average annual growth of the air travel industry in the next two decades?

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B. A 20.5 percent increase.

C. A 5.1 percent increase.

D. A 1.5 percent increase.

26. What is true of the passenger traffic at Heathrow Airport?

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B. It is the second largest the world.

C. It is the largest the U.K.

D. It is the second largest in the U.K.

27. When did the new terminal at Heathrow Airport open?

A. On 27th May.

B. On 5th March.

C. On 27th March.

D. On 7th March.

28. What problems did the staff have?

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C. Getting into the building.

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