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From the sentence "I know I'm in Italy. That' s how. they drive", we can infer that ______

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A.Nick missed his days in Italy a lot

B.Nick didn' t want to stay in a police car

C.New York police drive ears much the same way as Italian police

D.Nick didn't want to admit he's in New York

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第1题

From the sentence "I know I'm in Italy. That's how they drive", we can infer that ______.A

From the sentence "I know I'm in Italy. That's how they drive", we can infer that ______.

A.Nick missed his days in Italy a lot

B.Nick didn't want to stay in a police car

C.New York police drive cars much the same way as Italian police

D.Nick didn't want to admit he's in New York

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第2题

Please fill in the blanks of the following sentence from Bill GatesI've always been

Please fill in the blanks of the following sentence from Bill Gates

I've always been an ________ and I suppose that is rooted in my belief that the power of _________ and ____________ can make the world a better place.

A.optimist, creativity, intelligence

B.pessimist, intelligence, creativity

C.pessimist, initiative, creativity

D.optimist, initiative, intelligence

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第3题

It can be inferred from the sentence " I dont tell the apple to fall; it just falls. " in
the last paragraph that______.

A.free has been the trend

B.apple will fall when ripens

C.the fall of apple is a natural phenomenon

D.all people will have free lunch

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第4题

Questions 16-22 •Read part of the letter of application below. •Are sentences

Questions 16-22

•Read part of the letter of application below.

•Are sentences 16-22 “Right” or “Wrong”? If there is not enough information to answer “Right” or “Wrong”, choose “Doesn't say”.

•For each sentence (16-22), mark one letter (A, B or C) on your Answer Sheet.

I would like to apply for the post of Personnel Officer with this Bank, as advertised in the Doily News on 8 October.

I hove a BA in French from the University of London. I am following a port- time course in Personnel Management at the Oxford College of Management, and I hope to pass the Diploma in Personnel Management at the end of December.

When I left university, I worked for a year In a computer company near Cambridge. Then I moved bock to London to work as a French teacher in a large school, where I stayed for two years. During this time, I did some port-time work as a language trainer with factory managers, which I very much enjoyed.

Three years ago, I Joined Carter's Bank, where for the past year I have worked as Assistant Personnel Officer, dealing mainly with complaints from members of staff.

Having worked in a similar organisation to yours, I feel I am fully prepared for the challenges of this job.

Yours faithfully,

Angela Varley

Ms Varley is applying for a job with the Daily News.

A.Right

B.Wrong

C.Doesn't say

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第5题

听力原文:A: Mr. Smith, we are delighted to invite you to our program. I have some question
s for you. The first one is: what do you think the value of work is?

B:In my opinion, the value of the work is to make money to keep us alive, to pay for the things we need.

A: You mean job is a bread-winning process?

B:Well, I think it is the most important reason.

A:How about other aspects?

B: Well, I suppose people could get mental satisfaction from work. Besides, work brings social and personal esteem. Work is a way of life, an emotional involvement. I enjoy my profession, so I will devote myself to work. A: As for work, payment can not be forgotten. What do you think of the payment?

B: Yes, money is important in many people's eyes. Money is important, not just for what it will buy, but also as a badge for success.

A:I cannot agree with you more. Money and status are often inextricably linked.

B:Personally, I will choose what I like, even the salary is low. Otherwise I feel it is not worth doing.

A: In my mind, work efficiency is closely interlinked to interest.

B: I think so. Enjoying the time off work is also very important. I totally support such a sentence " All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy. " I find working hard for a few hours gives me time to play hard, too. "

A: I see. You live a balanced life.

Questions:

14. What is the value of work for Mr. Smith?

15. According to the dialogue, which of the following is true for the woman?

16. What can be inferred from the dialogue?

(14)

A.Making contribution.

B.Gaining self-esteem.

C.Making a living.

D.Realizing ideal.

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第6题

What earl you infer from the last sentence?

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第7题

Of the many discouraging aspects of computer security, one of the worst is that offenders
are rarely punished at all, let alone seriously. I have to think another disappointment in this regard is imminent.

I refer to the case of Sven Jaschan, who authored the Sasser and Netsky worms, both on the short list for most damaging and long-lasting malware (有害软件) infestations (大批出现), and both still on the charts as active threats.

The news stories give the unmistakable whiff of "community service": Little Svenny was a minor when some of the offences were committed. The maximum sentence is five years, and it's presumably his first offence.

Americans do seem to look differently at this age issue for criminals. I don't want to assert too much, but I think it's unfair to say that Jaschan only superficially committed his crime in Germany. By launching large-scale malware attacks he committed crimes against computer users everywhere. If it's wrong to punish a 17-year-old severely for such crimes, why is it not wrong to punish someone severely who is just a few months, perhaps even days, older?

In any event, there should be no doubt as to the severity of Jaschan's crimes. The Geman police may have found only 130,000 euros' worth of damage so far, but that's obviously a small fraction of the damage, and anyone smart enough to create these attacks is smart enough to conceive of the damage of which they are capable.

But the odds are lining up behind a light sentence, and in fact it's even worse. In the wake of his arrest Jaschan was hired by a German security software firm called Securepoint, which specializes in defenses against viruses and worms, and the company says it will stick with Jaschan regardless of the outcome of the trial. Jaschan is all set to profit for the rest of his life from the notoriety of his offences.

Which of the following is NOT true about Sasser and Netsky?

A.They were created by Jaschan.

B.They are Jaschan's friends.

C.They are computer viruses.

D.They threaten computer security.

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第8题

The underlined part in the sentence “He got his tip by telephone from a J &J empl
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第9题

Please fill the blanks of the following sentence from William Arthur Ward.The mediocre

Please fill the blanks of the following sentence from William Arthur Ward.

The mediocre teacher ______. The good teacher _________. The superior teacher ____________. The great teacher _____________.

A.tells, demonstrates, explains, inspires

B.explains, demonstrates, tells, inspires

C.explains, tells, inspires, demonstrates

D.tells, explains, demonstrates, inspires

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