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More than 50,000 electronics retailers and distributors are expected at the McCormick Conv

ention Center in Chicago starting next Saturday. Some 1,300 manufacturers from more than 35 countries will exhibit their latest high-technology equipment, including industrial equipment, office machines, and household appliances. The new products won't appear on retailers' shelves until next fall, but show attendees will be able to purchase them during the show at special prices. Highlights of the show include the following:

Demonstrations of robots designed for household use. Watch robots perform. everyday household chores. Each day, models from a different group of manufacturers will be shown, Hall of Industry, 3:00-5:00 P.M. daily.

Talks by product developers representing companies from various countries on topics such as The Impact of Electronic Technology on Business, Future Developments in Technology, How Electronic Technology Will Solve Our Transportation Problems, and more. Call the Convention Center or visit our website for the speaker list. Wilson Auditorium, 7:00 P.M. nightly.

Musical equipment demonstrations. Show attendees will be able to try out the latest synthesizers, guitars, and other electronic musical equipment. Exhibit Hall A, ongoing.

Inventors of Tomorrow, a special hands-on workshop for children ages 10-13. Free with the price of admission to the show, but due to space limitations, pre-registration is required. Call the Convention Center or visit our website to register. Saturday and Sunday, 2:00 P.M.

Visit the Convention Center website for a complete schedule of demonstrations, workshops, and special events going on throughout the show. Tickets are available by calling the Convention Center or through the Convention Center website. Special prices are available for multi-day passes.

Contact us by phone: 800-555-0913 or on the web.

The Summer Consumer Electronics Show will continue through June 5.

What is the main topic of the press release?

A.The McCormick Convention Center

B.Chicago's convention centers

C.Electronics retailers

D.The Summer Consumer Electronics Show

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第1题

When prices range from $34,500 to $50,000 per car, evidence that these machines are more than a cut above the rest is essential.(英译中)

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第2题

Because of the mountain pine beetle, the needles of British Columbia's pine forest ______.

A.cover more than 50,000 square miles of British Columbia

B.have been stricken with the markers of death

C.turn bright red before falling off the tree

D.have fallen off the tree

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第3题

The fact that most Americans live in urban areas does not mean that they reside in the cen
ter of large cities. In fact, more Americans live in the suburbs of large metropolitan areas than in the cities themselves.

The Bureau of the Census regards any area with more than 2,500 people as an urban area, and does not consider boundaries of cities and suburbs.

According to the Bureau, the political boundaries are less significant than the social and economic relationships and the transportation and communication systems that integrate a locale. The term used by the Bureau for an integrated metropolis is an MSA, which stands for Metropolitan Statistical Area. In general, an MSA is any area that contains a city and its surrounding suburbs and has a total population of 50,000 or more.

At the present time, the Bureau reports more than 280 MSAs, which together account for 75 percent of the US population. In addition, the Bureau recognizes 18 megapolises, that is, continuous adjacent metropolitan areas. One of the most obvious megapolises includes a chain of hundreds of cities and suburbs across 10 states on the East Coast from Massachusetts to Virginia, including Boston, New York, and Washington, D.C. In the Eastern Corridor; as it is called, a population of 45 million inhabitants is concentrated. Another megapolis that is growing rapidly is the California coast from San Francisco through Los Angeles to San Diego.

Which of the following is the best title for the passage?

A.Metropolitan Statistical Areas

B.Types of Population Centers

C.The Bureau of the Census

D.Megapolises

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第4题

听力原文:What will man be like in the future--in 5,000 or even 50,000 years from now.'? We

听力原文: What will man be like in the future--in 5,000 or even 50,000 years from now.'? We can only make a guess, of course, but we can be sure that he will be different from what he is today. For man is slowly changing all the time. Let us take an obvious example. Man, even five hundred years ago, was shorter than he is today. Now, on average, men are about three inches taller. Five hundred years is a relatively short period of time, so we may assume that man will continue to grow taller. Again, in the modern world we use our brains a great deal. Even so, we still make use of only about 20% of the brain's capacity. As time goes on, however, we shall have to use our brains more and more--and eventually we shall need larger ones! This is likely to bring about a physical change too: the head, in particular the forehead, will grow larger. Nowadays our eyes are in constant use. In fact, we use them so much that very often they become weaker and we have to wear glasses. But over a very long period of time it is likely that man's eyes will grow stronger. On the other hand, we tend to make less use of our arms and legs. These, as a result, are likely to grow weaker. At the same time, however, our fingers will grow more sensitive because they are used a great deal in modem life.

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A.Future man's life style.

B.Future man's thoughts.

C.Future man's appearance.

D.Future man's education.

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第5题

听力原文:The purpose of communication is to get your message across to others. This is a p

听力原文: The purpose of communication is to get your message across to others. This is a process that involves both the sender of the message and the receiver. This process leaves room for errors, with messages often misinterpreted by one or more of the parties involved. In fact, a message is successful only when both the sender and the receiver perceive it in the same way. By successfully getting your message across, you convey your thoughts and ideas effectively.

In a recent survey of recruiters from companies with more than 50,000 employees, communication skills were cited as the single most important decisive factor in choosing managers. The survey points out those communication skills, including written and oral presentations, as well as an ability to work with others, are the main factors contributing to job success.

In spite of the increasing importance placed on communication skills, many individuals continue to struggle with this, unable to communicate their thoughts and ideas effectively. This inability makes it nearly impossible for them to compete effectively in the workplace.

Getting your message across is paramount to progressing. To do this, you must understand what your message is, what audience you are sending it to, and how it will be perceived. You must also weigh in the circumstances surrounding your communications.

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A.How to communicate effectively.

B.Why successful communication are important.

C.What communication is.

D.How to avoid direct communication.

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根据下列文章,请回答 16~22 题。 A IDS The World Health Organization(WHO)says as many a

根据下列文章,请回答 16~22 题。

A IDS

The World Health Organization(WHO)says as many as 10 million persons worldwide may have the virus that causes AIDS(艾滋病).Experts believe about 350,000 persons have the disease。And one million more may get it in the next five years.In the United States,about 50,000 persons have died with AIDS.The country’s top medical official says more than 90 percent of all Americans who had the AIDS virus five years ago are dead.

There is no cure for AIDS and no vaccine(疫苗)or medicine to prevent it.However,researchers know much more about AIDS than they did just a few years ago.We now know that AIDS is caused by a virus.The virus invades healthy cells,including white blood cells that are part of our defense system against disease.It takes control of the healthy cell’s genetic(基因的)material and forces the cell to make a copy of the virus.The cell then dies.And the virus-caused particles move on to invade and kill more healthy cells.

The AIDS virus is carried in a person’s body fluids(液体).The virus can be passed sexually or by sharing instruments used to take intravenous(进入静脉的)drugs.It also can be passed in blood products or from a pregnant woman with AIDS to her developing baby.

Many stories about the spread of AIDS are false.You cannot get AIDS by working or attending school with someone who has the disease.You cannot get it by touching drinking glasses or other objects used by such persons.Experts say no one has gotten AIDS by living with,caring for or touching an AIDS patient.

第 16 题 According to the WH0,there are now 10 million AIDS patients in the world.

A.Right

B.Wrong

C.Not mentioned

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第7题

?Read the text below about customer care. ?In most of the lines(41-52)there is one extra

?Read the text below about customer care.

?In most of the lines(41-52)there is one extra word.It is either grammatically incorrect or does not fit in with the sense of the text.Some Iines,however,are correct.

?If a line is correct.write CORRECT on your Answer Sheet.

?If there is an extra word in the line.write the extra word in CAPITAL LETTERS on your Answer Sheet.

41.as well.While our Customer Helpline(charged at local rates)is the

42.first point of contact with when you want to make an enquiry and

43.we receive a huge number of calls from customers-on

44.average,there are 50,000 calls a one week.Avai lable 24 hours

45.a day,seven days a week,365 days a year,our Helpline on advisors

46.aims at to answer 95 per cent of all calls within 15 seconds.There

47.are more than 200 advisors,working in around the clock to

48.provide for this service.backed by a further 80 support staff

49.who do handle any necessary paperwork.Although our target

50.is to reply to letters within 10 working days,NatElectric regularly

51.responds within three to four days,and we are especially proud of the

52.very high standards achieved of our customer relations team.

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第8题

根据下列文章,请回答 16~22 题。 AIDS The World Health Organization (WHO) says as many

根据下列文章,请回答 16~22 题。

AIDS

The World Health Organization (WHO) says as many as 10 million persons worldwide may have the virus that causes AIDS(艾滋病).Experts believe about 350,000 persons have the disease.And one million more may get it in the next five years.In the United States,about 50,000 persons have died with AIDS。The country’s top medical official says more than 90 percent of all Armenians who had the AIDS virus five years ago are dead。

There is no cure for AIDS and no vaccine(疫苗)or medicine to prevent it.However,researchers know much more about AIDS than they did just a few years ago.We now know that AIDS is caused by a virus.The virus invades healthy cells,including wt_1ite blood cells that are part of our defense system against disease.It takes control of the healthy call’s genetic material and forces the cell to make a copy of the virus.The cell then dies.And the virus-caused particles move on to invade and kill more healthy cells.

The AIDS virus is carried in a person’s body fluids.The virus can be passed sexually or by sharing instruments used to take intravenous(进入静脉的)drugs.It also can be passed in blood products or from a pregnant woman with AIDS to her developing baby

Many stories about the spread of AIDS are false.You cannot get AIDS by working or attending school with someone who has the disease。You cannot get it by touching drinking glasses or other objects used by such persons.Expels say no one has gotten AIDS by living with caring for or touching an AIDS patient.

第 16 题 According to the WH0,there are now l o million AIDS patients in the world.

A.Right

B.Wrong

C.Not mentioned

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第9题

Rhythm and blues, or R&B, is a【C1】______of music that came out of the jazz, blues and
gospel music that was being【C2】______by African Americans【C3】______the 1930s and 1940s. Over the years, the term has commonly been used to describe【C4】______popular music this community was played at the time. This more upbeat, exciting type of music caught on【C5】______a big way, and for the first time, African Americans【C6】______their own style. of commercial music.

In the late 1930s, many big bands broke up【C7】______smaller units and formed "jump blues" bands【C8】______played loud music with a strong dance beat, quickly【C9】______popular in the dance halls at the time.

Early R&B【C10】______were those of Count Basie, Louis Jordan and Lionel Hampton. Basic had a hit in 1937 with One O'clock Jump,【C11】______Jordan had a string of hits from the late 1930s through the 1940s. By the mid 1940s, R.M. Blues by Roy Milton and The Honey dripper by Joe Liggin each【C12】______one million copies.

The new music style【C13】______to evolve and was gaining【C14】______rapidly. In Annapolis, more than 50,000 people【C15】______up to a concert with seating for 8,000. There was a traffic【C16】______for seven hours.

Rhythm and blues has come a long way【C17】______American African musicians of the mid 20th century developed their own style. of【C18】______music based on some more conservative styles at the time. R&B had huge success in the 1950s and 1960s before making an even【C19】______comeback as contemporary R&B【C20】______the 1980s on.

【C1】

A.style

B.form

C.way

D.group

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第10题

A.At least 35,000.B.About 3,000.C.Less than 50,000.D.25,000.00

A.At least 35,000.

B.About 3,000.

C.Less than 50,000.

D.25,000.00

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第11题

One day, drought(干旱)may be a thing of the past at least in coastal cities. Vast areas of

One day, drought(干旱)may be a thing of the past at least in coastal cities. Vast areas of desert throughout the world may for the first time【C1】______to life and provide millions of acres of【C2】______where now nothing grows.

By the end of this century this may not be mere【C3】______. Scientists are already looking for the【C4】______of using some of the available ice in the polar regions. In these regions there are vast ice-caps formed by snow【C5】______over the past 50,000 years. Layer【C6】______.layer of deep snow means that, when melted, the snow water would be pure, not salty【C7】______sea-ice would be. There is so much potential pure water here【C8】______it would need only a fraction of it to turn much of the desert or poorly irrigated parts of the world【C9】______rich farmland. And what useful packages it would come in! It should be【C10】______to cut off a hit of ice and transport it!

【C11】______perhaps a passing iceberg(流冰)could be captured. They are always breaking away from the main caps【C12】______around, pushed by currents, until they eventually melt and are wasted. Many icebergs are, of course, far too【C13】______to be towed any distance, and would melt before they reached a country that needed them anywhere. It would be necessary to【C14】______one that was manageable and that was big enough to provide a good supply of ice when it【C15】______us. Engineers think that an iceberg up to seven miles long and one and a half miles wide could be transported【C16】______the tug pulling it was as big as a supertanker] Even then they would【C17】______only twenty miles every day. However, once the iceberg was at its【C18】______, more than 7,000 million cubic meters of water could be【C19】______from it!

That would probably be more than enough for any medium-sized city【C20】______in the hottest summer! But no doubt use could be made for it.

【C1】

A.go

B.come

C.recover

D.restore

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