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单选题He asked his sister to look after his children ______ his death.A
in the event of B
in view of C
on account of D
on the edge of
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问答题The effect of governmental expenditures on the total economy varies with both the level of utilization of labor and capital in the economy at the time of the expenditure, and the segment of the economy which receives the expenditure. If the economy as a whole or the segment of the economy which is the focus of the expenditure is operating at capacity or close to capacity, then the expenditure’s major effects will tend to be inflationary, and will not generate much employment of capital and labor. If the economy or sector is operating at much less than full employment, the expenditure will produce a genuine (non-inflationary) rise in the GNP.
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单选题We’ll never get to the station on time ______ we run as fast as we can.A
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问答题Directions:In this section, there is one passage followed by a summary. Read the passage carefully and complete the summary by choosing no more than three words from the passage. Remember to write the answers on the Answer Sheet. Questions 1-5 are based on the following passage.Developing Environmental Management Strategies Strong and sustainable economic activity depends on healthy environmental management. It is being increasingly recognized by the public, government and industry that there is no need to shift smoothly from a “react and cure” approach to an “anticipate and prevent” approach. The mechanism governing this change started to appear three to four years ago and the momentum for change has been gathering steadily ever since. Whilst the need to embrace these changes is almost universally accepted, the mechanisms for change and the priorities for action have been far from clear. The public and the media point to anecdotal evidence of lack of progress, or setbacks, over a bewildering range of topics. These incidents are catalogued by local and national pressure groups to enhance their own campaigns for change. The Government, under pressure from the European Community, has introduced legislation which, although progressive, often appears to industry to be fragmented and difficult to digest. There is, therefore, a clear and often expressed need on the part of British and European management for techniques to identify and prioritize the key environmental issues for allocation of resources and action. The technique emerging as the most effective is a strategy which involves the formulation of a policy statement setting out the organization’s philosophy on the environment and the aims to be achieved. A detailed assessment of the environmental status and performance of the operation is then undertaken, key issues identified and targets set. The performance of the operation or unit is regularly audited to measure progress towards the targets set. This environmental strategy is often called an Environmental Management System or simply referred to as an Environmental Audit. Summary: There has been a steady movement towards more efficient, proactive environmental management. Whilst the 1 s generally accepted, the means have yet to be agreed upon. Attempts at introducing 2 have, so far, been unsatisfactory. Techniques are currently being defined for allocating 3 or action on key environmental issues. The most useful approach is to draw up a 4 which clarifies the environmental attitudes and aims of the organization. Performance and progress towards these targets can then be measured. A detailed evaluation or 5 s regularly carried out.
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问答题Democracy is not a new conception. The ancient Athenians 1.______had a democratic system. Their democracy was the same asAmerican democracy in many ways. Furthermore, there are 2.______several important differences between their democracy and ours. The ancient Athenian citizens voted fortheir representatives, and they also voted for certain issues. 3.______Moreover, any qualified citizen could become public official. The 4.______ancient Athenian democratic government also protected thecitizens’ right private property, encouraging private business and 5.______supported public education. A similar system of representative government exists in theUnited States. United States citizens vote for theirrepresentatives, and they can impeach representatives, too. 6.______American citizens also vote on certain important matters. In theUnited States, like in ancient Athens, any qualified citizen can 7.______become a public official. The government of this country alsoprotects private property, encourages private business enterprise.and supports public education. The major difference between these two forms ofdemocracy is the definition of citizen. In ancient Athens acitizen was a free man, not a woman and a slave. Women and 8.______slaves were largest part of the population; thus, the Athenian 9.______democracy was not broadly representative. In the United States,however, all American men and women, of all races andreligions, are citizens. Slavery is legal in this country. 10.______ Therefore, American democracy is more broadly representative.In brief, democracy is an old and varied concept. In thePast it meant different things to many different people.
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问答题Task Ⅱ (20 marks)Write about the following topic: College students are becoming far too dependent on computers. This is having an alarming effect on reading and writing skills. Teachers need to avoid using computers in the classroom at all costs and go back to teaching basic study skills. Do you agree or disagree? Give reasons for your answer and include any relevant examples from your own knowledge or experience. Write between 100 and 120 words on the Answer Sheet.
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单选题Jason: Can I have two tickets for the concert tonight? Booking Clerk: Yes, sir.______ Jason: Oh, not too far back. Booking Clerk: How about in row D? Jason: That’ll be fine.A
Here are your tickets. B
Where would you like to sit?C
Please sit at the back. D
12 dollars altogether.
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单选题A: I need to make a hotel reservation for my father. B: ______A
Why does your father want to stay in a hotel?B
Is your father going abroad?C
But do you know how to make a reservation?D
How about calling the travel agency?
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单选题“Not until science became prominent _____ be abolished”,some people argue.A
did slavery come toB
slavery toC
had slavery come toD
that slavery came to
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单选题Salesperson: Can I help you, sir? Customer: Yes, I bought this watch from you last week and I’ve been having a few problems with it. Salesperson: ______ Customer: Well, the salesperson said it was waterproof, but when I wore it in the swimming pool it was filled with water.A
That’s impossible. B
I’m sure it’s all right.C
Did you buy it here? D
What’s the trouble?
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单选题Futurism, ______ early twentieth-century movement in art, rejected all traditions and attempted to glorify contemporary life by emphasizing the machine and motion.A
an B
beingC
that it was an D
that being
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问答题February 14 is Valentine’s Day. Although it is celebrated as a lovers’ holiday today, with rite giving of candy, flowers, or other gifts between couples in love, it originated in 5th Century Rome as a respect (1)____ St. Valentine, a Catholic bishop. For eight hundred years before the (2)____(establish) of Valentine’s Day, the Romans had (3) pr____ a pagan(异教徒) celebration in mid-February honoring young men’s ceremony of passage to the god Lupercus. The celebration was characterized by lottery in (4)____ young men would draw the names of (5) teen ____ girls from a box. The girl given to each young man in this way would be his companion the rest of the year. In an effort to do away with such a (6) f____, Pope Gelasius ordered a slight change in the lottery. Instead of the names of young women, the box would contain the names of saints. (7)____ the men and women were allowed to draw from the box, and the game was to (8) imi____ the ways of the saint they drew during the rest of rite year. However, many young Roman men were not too pleased (9)____ the copying. Instead of the pagan god Lupercus, the Church looked for a suitable saint of love to take his (10) p____. They found an appropriate choice in Valentine, who, in AD 270 had been killed by Enter Claudius.
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单选题For some time now, world leaders ______ out the necessity for agreement on arms reduction.A
had been pointingB
have been pointingC
were pointingD
pointed
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单选题Great minds generally look at life in a way _______ to themselves.A
peculiar B
confined C
similarD
unusual
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单选题Why did Jacky fly to Sydney?A
He flew to Sydney for sightseeingB
He flew to Sydney to attend an important international conferenceC
He flew to Sydney to attend a company meeting
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单选题Jenny and Jessica have short hair. Nicky and Jade have long hair. Jade, Jenny and Nicky are tall. Jessica is not. Jade does not wear spectacles, the others do. Which of the following statements must be true?A
Jade and Jenny are tall and have long hair.B
Jenny and Jessica have short hair and are tall.C
Jessica and Nicky wear spectacles and have short hair.D
Jessica and Jenny have short hair and wear spectacles.
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were supposed to B
might haveC
would have D
must go to
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单选题For there ______ successful communication, all present must be attentive and get involved in the discussion.A
isB
to be C
will be D
being
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单选题What is true about the book The Cat in the Hat?A
It uses an extensive vocabulary.B
It’s useful as a teaching tool.C
Its author is unknown.
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