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The official head of state of Canada is______.A.the Governor-GeneralB.the Queen of CanadaC

The official head of state of Canada is______.

A.the Governor-General

B.the Queen of Canada

C.the Prime Minister

D.the President

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The head office use ______ as the official Language.

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On the 20th【D1】______ of the first official report on AIDS the head of the United Nations
AIDS programme warns the deadly disease may only be at its early stages in many parts of the world. Dr. Piot has said that the disease has already reached the【D2】______【D3】______ since first being【D4】______ in 1981. 58 million people world-wide have【D5】______ the HIV virus,which causes AIDS, while 22 million have 【D6】______related【D7】______. The UN estimates the worlds HIV-【D8】______ population at 36 million, including 25 million in Sub-Saharan Africa. International officials warned that the disease would have【D9】______ political, social and economic【D10】______ in many developing countries.

【D1】

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To: Andy Andler, Benita Buchanan, Charles ChavezCC: Darcy DankoFrom: Heady the Head Honcho

To: Andy Andler, Benita Buchanan, Charles Chavez

CC: Darcy Danko

From: Heady the Head Honcho

Date: June 1, 2009

Re: Need for New Memo Format

I've noticed that we don't seem to be able to communicate important changes, requirements and progress reports throughout the company as (141) as we should. I propose developing one consistent memo format, recognizable by all staff as the official means of communicating company directives.

While I know this seems like a simple (142) , I believe it will cut down on needless e-mail, improve universal communication and allow the staff to save necessary information for later reference.

Please talk among yourselves to determine the proper points of memo writing and return the input to me by 12 noon. I will then send out a notice to the entire staff (143) the new memo format.

Thank you for your prompt attention to this.

(41)

A.effective

B.effect

C.effectively

D.effectiveness

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An old Indian story says that the game of chess was invented by Sissa Ben, prime Minister
of King Shirham. As soon as the invention was finished he gave it to the king, who was glad and asked him what he would like to have in return. To the king's surprise, what Sissa wanted seemed very little. "Your Majesty," said the minister, kneeling(跪下) in front of the king. "I want nothing but some wheat. Please put a grain of wheat on the first square of the chessboard, two on the second, four on the third, eight on the fourth.., and so on, doubling the number for each following square, give me enough grains to cover the 64 squares of the chessboard."

"You don't ask for much, my honest servant. You might have asked for gold or money," said the king and then ordered a bag of wheat brought to the palace.

But when the counting began, with one grain for the square, two for the second, four for the third, and so on, the bag was emptied before the 20th square. More bags were brought, but the number of grain needed for the following squares increased so rapidly that the king soon realized that he was not able to keep his promise even with all the crops in the whole India! In fact, he would have needed 8,466,744,073,709,511,615 grains, which would be as much as that they would produce in a bout 2,000 years! Now the king found himself keep in debt to his minister. He had either to face the terrible trouble all his life or to cut off Sissa's head, which, it is said, he finally chose.

According to the story, the game of chess was invented by an ______.

A.American Indian

B.ancient Indian official

C.Indian king

D.Indian officer

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DAVOS, Switzerland—A year ago, at the Davos World Economic Forum, I saw elephants fly. Yes
, sir, right here in the Swiss Alps I saw big ideas defying gravity. At this year's Davos forum, though, all the elephants came crashing down. Turns out elephants can't fly after all—and the world is a better place for it.

Since Davos gathers together a sample of global leaders, business executives and social activists, it's a good place to take the world's pulse. Last year's Davos was dominated by three big ideas. The first was put forth by Bush officials that the U. S. not only was ready to invade Iraq largely on its own, but could also pull off regime change there without the help of either the U. N. or major al- lies—France, Germany and Russia.

This year, Vice President Dick Cheney, who, more than any Bush official resisted cooperation with the U.N. in the Iraq war, made a firm, low-key defense of the U. S. policy. But alter Mr. Cheney spoke, a senior administration official privately told reporters that the Bush team was ready to give the U.N. pretty much whatever authority it wanted to help oversee Iraq's transition to elections—and the only thing standing in the way was whether the U. N. would assume the risks. It turns out that while there is no regime in the world the U.S. can't destroy on its own, there is also none that it can rebuild on its own.

Last year, France was indulging its illusion that it could galvanize all the antiwar, anti-U. S. sentiment to make itself the great global Uncola to America's Coca-Cola—the new balancer to America. It would be a win—win for President Jacques Chirac. He would enhance his political stature at home by opposing America and make France the supreme power in Europe, marginalizing Britain.

A year later, France was not only unable to stop the war, but it paid a big price in Europe. It turned out to be a lose—lose for France, remarked Peter Schwartz, head of the Global Business Net- work. By going to such lengths to oppose the U. S. , and by denouncing those Europeans who sided with America, France drove pro-U. S. Europeans, like Poland and Spain, deeper into the U. S. camp, noted Mr. Schwartz. This, in turn, gave Poland and Spain more backbone to resist German and French demands for greater control over E. U. affairs.

The author write this passage mainly to______.

A.bring up some interesting facts.

B.criticize some irresponsible words.

C.introduce some political figures.

D.point out the future of the world's political situation.

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In many businesses, computers have largely replaced paperwork, because they are fast, flex
ible, and do not make mistakes. As one hanker said, "Unlike humans, computers never have a bad day." And they are honest. Many banks advertise that their transactions are "untouched by human hands" and therefore safe from human temptation. Obviously, computers have no reason to steal money. But they also have no conscience, and the growing number of computer crimes shows they can be used to steal.

Computer criminals don't use guns. And even they arc caught, it is hard to punish them because there are no witnesses and often no evidence. A computer cannot remember who used it: it simply does what it is told. The head teller at a New York City Bank used a computer to steal more than one and a half billion dollars in just four years. No one noticed this theft because he moved the money from one account to another. Each time a customer he had robbed questioned the balance in his account, the teller claimed a computer error, then replaced the missing money from someone else's account. This man was caught only because he was a gambler. When the police broke up an illegal gambling operation, his name was in the records.

Some employees use the computer's power to get revenge on employers they consider unfair. Recently, a large insurance company fired its computer-tape librarian for reasons that involved her personal rather than her professional life. She was given thirty days' notice. In those thirty days, she erased all the company's computerized records.

Most computer criminals have been minor employees. Now police wonder if this is "the tip of the iceberg". As one official says, "I have the feeling that there is more crime ont there than we are catching. What we are seeing now is all so poorly done. I wonder what the real experts are doing—the ones who really know how a computer works."

The passage is mainly about ______.

A.computer crimes

B.banking via computer

C.computer errors

D.computer businesses

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第7题

Prime Minister Tony Blair and David Beckham were leading a last-minute charm offensive to
secure the 2012 Olympics for London — as a new row flared with leading rival Paris.

Mr Blair hailed the capital's "brilliant" bid to host the games and said the event would provide a "wonderful legacy" for British sport.

He was addressing a reception at the High Commissioner's residence in Singapore, attended by a glittering array of sporting stars led by David and Victoria Beckham.

Mr Blair, speaking alongside Lord Coe and his bid team, told guests: "We are very proud of our country and we feel we can make the Olympic movement proud of this bid as well."

Dignitaries at the event included the Princess Royal, Sir Steve Redgrave, Daley Thompson, Jonathan Edwards, Sir Matthew Pinsent, Denise Lewis, David Hemery. Tanni Grey-Thompson and Sir Bobby Charlton.

French officials were earlier angered by critical comments about the centrepiece Paris stadium— the Stade de France — made by two Australian consultants to the London bid.

Jim Sloman, the former chief operating officer of the Sydney Games, and architect Rod Sheard, had claimed at a press conference that the arena was not ideal for athletics, prompting anger from the Paris bid team.

Though the French team decided not to make an official complaint, relations have been further strained following comments said to have been made by French President Jacques Chirac.

Speaking ahead of the G8 conference in Scotland, the politician reportedly told German and Russian leaders that all Britain has ever done for European agriculture is "mad cow". He is also quoted as telling diplomats: "We can't trust people who have such bad food."

Mr Blair, who is due to head off to the G8 summit in Scotland before Wednesday's International Olympic Committee vote, refused to trade barbs with French president Jacques Chirac.

What does "the event" in paragraph two refer to?

A.London's bid.

B.London hosts the 2012 Olympics.

C.The 2012 Olympics.

D.None of the above.

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第8题

The Chancery Standard was an official handbook of correct writing for Caxton’s printi
ng press.()

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第9题

The official language(s)of New Zealand is(are)______.A.EnglishB.FrenchC.MaoriD.English and

The official language(s)of New Zealand is(are)______.

A.English

B.French

C.Maori

D.English and Maori

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