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By the time he was given the Nobel Prize, ______.A.he had published all of the important w

By the time he was given the Nobel Prize, ______.

A.he had published all of the important works

B.he had already used the name "Faulkner"

C.his life story had been known clearly by millions of his readers

D.he had already been generally regarded as a great American writer

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第1题

听力原文:Man: Last month a businessman from Singapore ordered a total of $ 310, 000 worth
of livestock and poultry from the company. Since this is the first time we are doing business together I must be careful about every detail. So when he said he'd make the payment by L/C, I pointed out that it should be irrevocable. Otherwise, there is no protection for the exporter.

&8226;You will hear another five recordings.

&8226;For each recording, decide who is speaking.

&8226;Write one letter (A--H) next to the number of the recording.

&8226;Do not use any letter more than once.

&8226;You will hear the five recordings twice.

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A an official

B a marketing researcher

C a health products exporter

D an agent for textiles

E a trader for livestock and poultry

F a clothing maker

G a company's receptionist

H a board member

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第2题

听力原文:G : Hello ! M : May I speak to Mr. Golden ,please? G : Yes, I am Golden. M : Good

听力原文:G : Hello !

M : May I speak to Mr. Golden ,please?

G : Yes, I am Golden.

M : Good morning, Mr. Golden. This is Mary Thomson from Business Weekly. I want talk with you about 3M’s intrapreneurship. Could you introduce it to our viewer?

G : Ok! We took advantage of the 3M policy that allow scientist to spend up to 15% their time on project of their own choosing.

M : Could you tell me more about the policy?

G : Of course, this policy dates back to 1923, when 3M’s chief executive William Mcknight discovered Dick Drew working on the tape project that he’s been ordered to abandon. Recognizing the people do their best work on projects that interest them, McKnight didn’t stop Drew. How wise he was! The project Drew wouldn’t give up produced the transparent tape that most of us know as Scotch tape. Since then, 3M has established a corporate culture that encourages teamwork but also stresses individualism.

M : This is really a great story of 3M corporation.

You will hear a news reporter A is making phone interview with B concerning this intrapreneurship.

Name of the company: (1) ______

The policy of the company (2) ______

William Mcknight is the (3)______ of the company in 1923.

Corporate culture of 3M lay great emphasis on (4)______

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第3题

?Read the article below about Auction sales.?Choose the best sentence to fill each of the

?Read the article below about Auction sales.

?Choose the best sentence to fill each of the gaps.

?For each blank 8—12 mark one letter (A—G) on your Answer Sheet.

?Do not use any letter twice.

?This is an example at the beginning.

Auction Sales

Auctions are public sales of goods conducted by an officially approved auctioneer. He asks the crowd gathered in the auction-room to make offers, or "bids", for the various items on sale. He encourages buyers to bid higher figures, and finally names the highest bidder as the buyer of the goods.

(8) . Among these are coffee, skins, wool, tea, fruit, vegetables, and wines. Auction sales are also useful for land and property, antique furniture, pictures, rare books, old china, and works of art. An auction is usually advertised beforehand with a full description of the articles to be sold and (9) . If the advertisement cannot give full details, catalogues are printed, and each group of goods to be sold together, called a "lot", is usually given a number. The auctioneer need not begin with Lot 1 and continue with Lot 2, Lot 3 and so on; he may wait until he sees certain dealers in the room and then produces the lots they are likely to be interested in. The auctioneer's services are paid for (10) . The auctioneer therefore has a direct interest in pushing up the bidding as high as possible.

The auctioneer must know (11) . He will not waste time by starting the bidding too low. He will also encourage the rivals among buyers to bid against each other in order to get a high price. It is largely in his ad vice that a seller will fix a "reserved" price, that is, (12) . Even the best auctioneers, however, find it difficult to stop a "knock-out" (连裆拍货), because dealers illegally arranged beforehand not to bid against each other, but choose one of them as the only bidder, in the hope of buying goods at extremely low prices. If such a "knock-out" succeeds, the real auction sale takes place privately afterwards among the dealers.

A Almost all goods of various qualities are sold by auction.

B a price below which the goods cannot be sold.

C Through Auction the seller usually can get a high price.

D quite accurately the current market values of the goods he is selling, and he should be acquainted with regular buyers of such goods.

E for the various items on sale.

F in the form. of a percentage of the price the goods are sold for.

G where and when they can be viewed by possible buyers.

(8)

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第4题

Questions are based on the following passage. When I first moved to New York, it once too

Questions are based on the following passage.

When I first moved to New York, it once took me two hours to get from Park Slope to Lower Manhattan in a snow storm.I think I ended up on every line(36), including the G line that day.

Up until this winter I hadn"t had an(37)until a couple of weeks ago when there was some problem in Brooklyn.Usually the 96th Street station in Manhattan does not get nearly as(38)as 72nd Street.It took seven trains, with(39)of people racing back and forth across the platforms as trains were being(40)in and out of service before I was able to squeeze into a train that actually was in service.

At the next stop a man shoved his way in,(41)smashing me against the pole.I"m five feet tall and he was six feet tall and(42) me by at least 90 pounds.I braced (抵住)my arm against the pole(43)a move I learned in Brazilian Jiu Jitsu (巴西柔术) so I wouldn"t be crushed a second time if he did it again.He did do it again, slamming himself against my elbow.of course he accused me of elbowing him when he was the one who(44)into me.He was so mad that the guy"s backpack was sticking out of the door that he smashed the guy"s backpack slamming the door open and closed 10 times in(45)Subway rage was clearly at a peak on that day.

A.adopting

B.approaching

C.available

D.Crowded

E.Declared

F.equivalent

G.immediately

H.incident

I.literally

J.masses

K.outweighed

L.pinned

M.possible

N.slammed

O.Succession

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第5题

&8226;Read the article below about telecommunications.&8226;Choose the best sentence from

&8226;Read the article below about telecommunications.

&8226;Choose the best sentence from the opposite page to fill each of the gaps.

&8226;For each gap 8-12, mark one letter (A-G) on your Answer Sheet.

&8226;Do not use any letter more than once.

THE CUSTOMER MAY NOT RING TWICE

Companies spend large sums of money on their telephone systems, but then use them to create the wrong image, according to Ben Lambert, International Performance Manager at a company called Octopus. He claims that many companies have an average response time of 17 seconds Some can take as long as 24 seconds to answer the phone. 'At one time you had to dial the number and wait for the exchange or an operator to connect you. You were aware that it was probably going to take time and if no-one picked up the phone you would probably hang on for 20 rings,' he says. 'Now you bang in the numbers and the phone rings at the other end almost before you have finished. (8) Unless it is vital to get through, you are rarely prepared to wait as long as 24 seconds. In fact, the average response time should be five to ten seconds.'

Telephonists are one of the main interfaces with the public and customers. They give the first impression of the company and by definition you get only one chance to make a first impression. The facilities manager should know the fastest response time to the telephone, the slowest response time and the average response time. Mr Lambert points to a television advertisement by a leading bank that promised an answer within four rings. (9) 'Banks are trying to promote themselves as service providers and this advertisement gave a very powerful message,' says Mr Lambert.

Octopus estimates that telecommunications is the most expensive support service in offices, costing on average £1,000 per employee each year. (10) Given the changes over the past ten years, the cost of communicating is likely to continue to rise. In 1986, the typical office worker had just a simple push-button, or even dialling, handset. Now the traditional desk-based telephone also has voice mail and direct dialling and the staff member relies increasingly on email, paging, video- conferencing, on-line business seduces and mobile phones. Mr Lambert says, 'Such is the importance of all this to regions and economies generally that cities are increasingly looking on communications as the key infrastructure issue. (11) They are becoming as important, if not more so, than physical communications.' Telephony can sometimes get too sophisticated, though. Some American companies, for example, are refusing to install automatic answering systems that tell callers to dial extension numbers. (12) This gives the opposite impression to the one that companies would like to project.

A This was a very simple strategy that created a new performance measure.

B Considering the cost of facilities, better systems are out of the question.

C You expect an equally quick response.

D Atlanta, for example, used the Olympic games as an opportunity to become one of the best places in the world for multimedia communications.

E In many cases these are left on all day and the caller is passed automatically from one office to another.

F It is second only to wages within the average company budget.

G He claims that many companies have an average response time of 17 seconds for incoming calls.

(8)

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第6题

It's a long time since he left his hometown, ______?A.didn't heB.hadn't heC.wasn't itD.isn

It's a long time since he left his hometown, ______?

A.didn't he

B.hadn't he

C.wasn't it

D.isn't it

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第7题

He has to take three pills ________.

A.in a time

B.at a time

C.for a time

D.on a time

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第8题

He was______ three-year-old baby at that time

He was______ three-year-old baby at that time

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第9题

He just () every day.

A.loses time

B.kills time

C.takes time

D.makes time

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第10题

______ his eyes when she told him that it was time for them to leave.A.No sooner did he op

______ his eyes when she told him that it was time for them to leave.

A.No sooner did he open

B.He had no sooner opened

C.Hardly had he opened

D.Scarcely did he open

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第11题

_____(集中精力于)his scientific research ,he had no time left for recreational activities.

_____(集中精力于)his scientific research ,he had no time left for recreational activities.

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