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Neither model considers growth in the size of ______ markets such as that experienced by many of the new financial futures markets.

A.speculation

B.speculator

C.speculate

D.speculative

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第1题

The passage suggests that to consider people as "thinking machines" (line 41) is to consid

The passage suggests that to consider people as "thinking machines" (line 41) is to consider them as______.

A.beings separated from a historical context

B.replaceable parts of a larger social machine

C.more complex than other animals

D.liars rather than honest people

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第2题

How old is "old"? The answer has changed over the years. Two hundred years ago, you were o
ld at 35. That was the average life expectancy then. At the turn of the 19th century, as medical knowledge advanced, the average life expectancy increased to 45. In 1950, 70-year olds were really old. Today, a healthy 70-year-old is looking forward to many more active years.

So, how old is old? The answer is one you' ve heard many times, from all sorts of people. "You are as old (or young) as you feel." The calendar simply tells you how many years you have lived. Your body tells you how well you' ve lived.

"Youth", wrote an unknown author, "is not a time of life--it is a state of mind. Nobody grows old by living a number of years; people grow old by deserting (抛弃) their ideals."

Old is a point of view. Alice Brophy, when she was with the New York City Commission for the Aging, said, "It annoys me when people say, 'Gee, you look young for your age. ' What does that mean? Is there some model that you' re supposed to look a certain way at 65 and 75 and 85? You know, you can die old at 30 and live young at 80."

It is often believed that most older people are in poor health. But the fact is that there are neither biological nor physiological (生理学的) reasons to connect poor health with growing older. Older people are more likely to be affected with illness and physical disabilities than you are, but old age itself is not a disease. It's possible to remain physically fit throughout your life.

Which of the following statements is NOT true according to the passage?

A.The concept of "old" is differently defined in different times.

B.Nobody can remain physically healthy throughout the life.

C.The progress in medical knowledge has contributed a lot lo longer lives of us.

D.Older people may get ill and physically disabled more easily than younger ones.

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第3题

•Read the text about business-school.•Choose the best word from below to fill

•Read the text about business-school.

•Choose the best word from below to fill each gap.

•For each question 21—30, mark one letter (A, B, C or D).

Hurtling as we are towards the new millennium, with all the social changes this iconic date implies, it is increasingly apparent (21) the world of business is experiencing fundamental shifts. Today, both companies and schools are increasingly aware that business is a human activity; it's ultimately (22) and about people.

In future, employers will (23) doubt demand more rounded individuals to run their operations, which naturally creates a question for the next generation of students, "Is the classic MBA still the model—and obligatory—passage toward that ideal career?"

The Masters of Business Administration (MBA), the best-known business school label, is an introduction to general management. The traditional MBA, Harvard-style, has remained largely unaltered (24) the 1950s, and seeks to provide a thorough knowledge of business functions through the case study—a(n) (25) incidentally borrowed from law school.

The trouble is that the real world is not a theoretical exercise. The problems managers face today are messy, and, if anything, are becoming messier, neither fitting in neat functional boxes nor (26) one simple answer. Ambiguity is the hardest (27) to manage, but it's the one most managers are wrestling with.

"Management is more art than science," observes Richard D'Aveni, professor of strategic management at Dartmouth's Amos Tuck School of Business Administration. "No one can say with certainty which decisions will bring the most (28) , any more than they can create instructions over (29) to sculpt a masterpiece. You just have to feel it as it goes."

John Quelch is another business-school insider who detects the limitations of the traditional syllabus. According to Quelch, leadership is an area that b-schools have not fully addressed. It is notoriously hard to teach, (30) programs do have the capacity to provide a grounding in non-business areas and personal growth.

(21)

A.which

B.that

C.how

D.why

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第4题

1:第二篇Reading Comprehension(子母填空): Answer Questions 1~10 by referring to the follo

1:第二篇Reading Comprehension(子母填空): Answer Questions 1~10 by referring to the following three advertisements for refrigerators. Note: Answer each question by choosing A, B or C and mark it on ANSWER SHEET 1. Some choices may be required more than once. A = KA Superba B = KD Continental C = MTB2456 Which refrigerator... KA Superba This big, user-friendly fridge is designed to accommodate everyone in the family—especially harried parents. It is packed with convenience features. Large families, gourmet cooks, and midnight snackers will all find something to love in this refrigerator—and for a 25-plus-cubic-foot refrigerator, it's surprisingly energy-efficient. This large side-by-side refrigerator includes gallon storage as well as a beverage-can rack right inside the door, a wine rack, a covered egg container, and a meat locker that enjoys chilled air from the freezer. And thanks to a clever temperature sensor, when the refrigerator heats up, cold air from the freezer compartment comes in to cool things down. But the most striking feature in this refrigerator has got to be its ice-and-water dispenser. It produces both cubed and crushed ice, and it lights up when the paddle is pressed. You can quickly disable the dispenser—either for cleaning or to slow down your naughty children with a hobby for making ice-water bombs. list price $1,590 street price $1,549 type side-by-side capacity 25.1 cubic ft. average annual energy cost $73 width 35, 5 in. warranty 1 yr. best features energy-efficient. temperature sensor. Comparable Products KA Superba offers slightly larger and smaller versions of its model, such as the 26. S-cubic foot KA27FH and the KA22QG. There's also a line of KA refrigerators with top-mounted freezers, such as the 24.8-cubic-foot KA25KG, as well as a model with a bottom-mounted freezer, the 21.8-cubic-foot KA22KG, although neither comes with the KA25QG's nifty ice-and-water dispenser. Consumer Reports gives high marks to the 25-cubic-foot Kenmore refrigerator. KD Continental Don't be fooled by the old-fashioned look of this commercial-quality fridge. It's modeled after a 1940s-style icebox, but that's the only thing old-fashioned about it. Aside from being blessed with quiet operation, it has more in common with a caterer's commercial fridge than with most of the models at your local appliance store. The Continental, the smallest refrigerator our. company ever made, stores an amazing amount of food. For one thing, it's all refrigerator—this model has no freezer. For another, its interior consists completely of white metal shelves that are easily adjusted to fit everything from a tray of soup to roast suckling pig, as well as produce and meat in a container of any size. The Continental's design also helps keep it from hogging as much energy as a similar commercial model. Optional triple-paned windows let you peruse your food without having to open the doors. And because there are four separate doors, most of the refrigerator remains closed when you reach in for sandwich fixings. A beautiful wood frame hides the fact that this loading up this fridge is a practical way to store a big, fresh feast. list price $3,410 street price only available from our company type all-refrigerator capacity 23 cubic ft. average annual energy cost $150 width 31 in. warranty 1 yr. best features roomy custom wood frame adjustable shelves optional windows Comparable Products Even a 28-cubic-foot refrigerator with a freezer can't compete with the capacity of the 23-cubic-foot KD Continental. But if you cook for crowds, the $3,950 42-cubic-foot KD will hold more than enough to feed the masses. If it's a commercial-quality fridge you want, you'll get a better price (but a lot more noise) with a model from Traulsen & Co. MTB2456 There's far more to this fridge than its price Would indicate. If you want a great fridge for a great price, nothing fills the bill better than this top-mount model. The appliance-testing panel at Consumer Reports awarded the MTB2456 top marks for energy efficiency, temperature control, quietness, and convenience. Whatever you want, this refrigerator probably has it. How's this for starters? Pull-out, spill proof shelves; a built-in soda-can rack; a meat tray with adjustable temperature; adjustable door bins; humidity controlled crispers with compartment dividers; and an optional ice maker. It even has a locking compartment to prevent children from getting into medicine—or whatever—that needs to be kept cold. And the MTB2456 will fit virtually any kitchen. It's the narrowest off-the-showroom-floor refrigerator you can buy with this capacity. Like most fridges, it's available in white, black, or almond, but you can buy optional panels in a variety of colors, including stainless steel. For the money, you can't do better than this quiet, convenient model. list price $1,040 street price $959—$1,040 type top-mount capacity 23.7 cubic ft. average annual energy cost $64.00 width 32.75 in. warranty 1 yr. full. 5 yr. limited. best features energy-efficient, quiet Comparable Products Our company offers both larger and smaller top-mount-freezer versions of the MTB2456, notably the 26-cubic-foot MTB2656A and the 21-cubic-foot MTB2156B, as well as side-by-side versions, such as the comparable MSD2556A. 1.is old fashioned in style but designed with many doors to save energy? 1. ______

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第5题

A.andB.orC.norD.neither

A.and

B.or

C.nor

D.neither

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第6题

A.neitherB.eitherC.oneD.each

A.neither

B.either

C.one

D.each

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第7题

Prof. Ward hardly ever went to the theater.[A] neither the cinema nor [B] neither the cine

Prof. Ward hardly ever went to the theater.

[A] neither the cinema nor

[B] neither the cinema or

[C] either the cinema or

[D] either the cinema nor

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第8题

Neither of my parents ______ in this company.A.worksB.are workingC.work

Neither of my parents ______ in this company.

A.works

B.are working

C.work

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第9题

Neither of my parents remembered______ (见过那个人)before.

Neither of my parents remembered______ (见过那个人)before.

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第10题

Neither the students nor the teacher __________________(知道答案).

Neither the students nor the teacher __________________(知道答案).

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