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According to Thomas Philippon, French employees dissatisfy with their work becauseA.they a

According to Thomas Philippon, French employees dissatisfy with their work because

A.they are confused with corporate management.

B.the benefit package is not good enough.

C.there is a slim chance of getting promoted.

D.they don"t identify with their corporate culture.

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第1题

According to Thomas Insel, "the glass is half empty" suggests that ______.A.patients shoul

According to Thomas Insel, "the glass is half empty" suggests that ______.

A.patients should give up treatment

B.patients should stick to treatment

C.there is only half glass of water left

D.efforts should be made to find better treatment in the future

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第2题

Which of the following statements is NOT true according to the passage?A.Ice began to affe

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

A.Ice began to affect the diet of ordinary citizens from the mid-nineteenth century.

B.Making an efficient icebox was not as easy as we might now think.

C.The knowledge of the physics of heat was accurate in the early nineteenth century.

D.One advantage of Thomas Moore's icebox was keeping his produce cool.

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第3题

According to the passage, Thomas Cole made the greatest contribution to the art of the Hud
son River School because of all the following factors EXCEPT______.

A.his literary and dramatic instinct

B.his use of large scale paints

C.his revolution of American painting

D.his years of European study

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第4题

According to the phone interview, why did Thomas M. Menino support the current farmers' ma
rket nutrition programs?

A.He hoped to promote local foods in the whole city.

B.He wanted to change children's unhealthy lifestyle.

C.He was persuaded by his food policy director to do so.

D.He had to fulfill his "healthy eating" promise made years ago.

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第5题

根据材料请回答 31~35 题 Dr Thomas Starzl, like all the pioneers of organ transplant, ha

根据材料请回答 31~35 题

Dr Thomas Starzl, like all the pioneers of organ transplant, had tO live with failure.When he performed the world's first liver transplant 25 years ago, the patient, a three-year-old boy, died on the operating table.The next four patients did not live long enough to get out of the hospital.But more determined, than discouraged, Starzl and his colleagues went back to their lab at the University of Colorado Medical School.They devised(发明)techniques to reduce the heavy bleeding during surgery, and they worked on better ways to prevent the recipient' s immune system(免疫系统) from rejecting the organ- an ever-present risk.Now, thanks to further refinements, about two thirds of all liver-transplant patients are living more than a year.

But the triumphs of the transplant surgeons have created another tragic problem: a severe shortage of donor organs."More and more people go on the waiting lists and there is wide disparity(差异)between supply and need," says one doctor.The American Council on Transplantation estimates that on any given day 15,000 Americans are waiting for or-gans.There is no shortage of actual organs; each year about 25,000 healthy people die un-expectedly in the United States, usually in accidents.The problem is that fewer than 20% become donors.

This trend persists despite laws designed to encourage organ recycling.Under the federal Anatomical Gift Act, a person can authorize the use of his organs after death by signing a statement.Legally, the next of kin can veto(否决)these posthumous(死后的)gifts, but surveys indicate that 70% to 80% of the public would not interfere with a family member's decision.The bigger roadblock, according to some experts, is that physicians do not ask for donations, either because they fear offending grieving survivors or because they still regard some transplant procedures as experimental.

When there are not enough organs to go around, distributing the available ones be-comes a matter of deciding who will live and who will die.Once donors and potential recip-ients have been matched for body size and blood type, the sickest patients customarily go to the top of the local waiting list.Besides the seriousness of the patient's condition, doc-tors base their choice on such criteria as the length of time the patient has been waiting and how long it will take to obtain an organ.

第 31 题 Which of the following statements is true according to the passage?

A.All the patients whom Dr.Starzl operated on died on the operating table.

B.To Dr.Starzl, it was very discouraging that his first liver transplant operation failed.

C.Many doctors had performed liver transplant before Starzl,

D.Dr.Starzl did not give up though he had failed in his attempts.

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第6题

How to Start a Small Business in the USPeople from other countries often take America as t

How to Start a Small Business in the US

People from other countries often take America as the "land of opportunity". Americans, too, believe that the country gives no end of chances to those who want to open their own businesses. Today, many Americans are still trying hard to become small business people, although only one out of two remains in operation after the first two years.

Many people start their small businesses for the wrong reasons. They want to get away from the paper work of their present jobs, or to exchange the responsibility of their present jobs for free life styles. But more, not less, paper work and responsibility come with ownership of a small business.

Thomas is the owner of the news magazine Mother Earth, which is now quite successful. He says that he had to work sixty hours without stopping when he was trying to bring out the first issue.

Thomas had waited for years after he came up with the idea for Mother Earth. During that time, he collected as much information as he could about his business. He borrowed books from the library, talked to successful people in the field, and began planning carefully the amount of money and the kinds and numbers of supplies he would need. When he finally opened with a capital of $ 1,500 ,he set up his office in the kitchen and his printing press in the garage. Owing to his devotion(投入)to business, his talent, and his skill in management, Mother Earth now has a circulation(发行量) of 300,000.

Not all small businesses are doing as fine as Mother Earth as 50% of the 450,000 that start in America every year fail. Still, 95% of businesses in the US can be called "small". Altogether these businesses amount to 40% of America's gross national product(国民生产总值).

According to the passage, which of the following is true of the small businesses in the U.S.?

A.All of them close down in the first two years.

B.Most of them fail within the first two years.

C.They all make big profits.

D.Only half of them continue to operate after the first two years.

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第7题

Task 1Directions: After reading the following passage, you will find 5 questions or unfini

Task 1

Directions: After reading the following passage, you will find 5 questions or unfinished statements, numbered 36 through 40. For each question or statement there are 4 choices marked A, B, C, and D. You should make the correct choice.

Thomas Alva Edison is known as one of the greatest inventors of his time. He was awarded more patents(专利权) on inventions than any other Americans. When he died in 1931, Americans wondered how they could best show their respect for him.

One suggestion was that the nation observe a minute or two of total blackout(停电). All electric power would be shut off in homes, streets and factories. Perhaps this suggestion plan made Americans realize fully what Edison and his inventions meant to them. Electric power was too important to the country. Shutting it off even a short time would have led to complete confusion. A blackout was out of the question.

On the day of Edison's funeral(葬礼), many people silently dimmed their lights. In this way they honored the man who had done more than anyone else to put the great force of electricity at his countrymen's fingertips.

Which of the following statement is true according to the first paragraph?

A.Edison received the first American patent.

B.Edison got the most patents in America at that time.

C.Edison was the only American inventor.

D.Edison was the first American inventor.

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第8题

听力原文:When they advise your kids to "get an education if you want to raise your income"
, they tell you only half the truth. What they really mean is to get just enough education to provide manpower for your society, but not too much that proves an embarrassment to your society.

Get a high school diploma, at least. Without that, you are occupationally dead, unless your name happens to be George Bernard Shaw or Thomas Alva Edison then you can successfully drop out in grade school.

Get a college degree, if possible. With a B.A., you are on the launching pad. But now you have to start to put on the brakes. If you go for a master' s degree, make sure it is an M.B.A., and only from a firstrate university. Beyond this, the famous law of diminishing returns begins to take effect.

Do you know, for instance, that long-haul truck drivers earn more in a year than full professors can? Yes, the average 1977 salary for those truckers was $ 24,000, while the full professors managed to average just $ 23,930.

A Ph. D is the highest degree you can get, but, except in a few specialized fields such as physics or chemistry, where the degree can quickly be turned to industrial or commercial purposes, you are facing a dim future. There are more Ph. Ds unemployed or underemployed in this country than in any other part of the world by far.

If you become a doctor of philosophy in English or history or anthropology or political science or language or—worst of all—in philosophy, you run the risk of becoming overeducated for our national demands. Not for Our needs, mind you, but for our demands.

Thousands of Ph. Ds are selling shoes, driving cabs, waiting on tables and filling out fruitless applications month after month. And then maybe taking a job in some high school or backwater college that pays much less than the janitor earns.

You can equate the level of income with the level of education only so far. Far enough, that is, to make you useful to the gross national product, but not so far that nobody can turn much of a profit on you.

Question :According to the speaker,if a person has not received high school education,what will be the result?

(33)

A.Die.

B.Become such people as George Bernard Shaw or Thomas Alva Edison.

C.Become very successful.

D.Find it extremely difficult to get a job.

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第9题

根据短文的内容,回答下列题目 How to Start a Small Business in the USPeople .from other co

根据短文的内容,回答下列题目

How to Start a Small Business in the US

People .from other countries often take America as the "land of opportunity". Americans, too,believe that the country gives no end of chances to those who want to open their own businesses.

Today, many Americans are still trying hard to become small business people, although only one out of two remains in operation after the first two years.

Many people start their small businesses for the wrong reasons. They want to get away from the paper work of their present jobs or to exchange the responsibility of their present jobs for free life styles. But more, not less, paper work and responsibility come with ownership of a small business.

Thomas is the owner of the news magazine Mother Earth, which is now quite successful. He says that he had to work sixty hours without stopping when he was trying to bring out the first issue.

Thomas had waited for years after he came up with the idea for Mother Earth. During that time,he collected as much information as he could about his business. He borrowed books from the library,talked to successful people in the field, and began planning carefully the amount of money and the kinds and numbers of supplies he would need. When he finally opened with a capital of $1,500, he set up his office in the kitchen and his printing press in the garage. Owing to his devotion to business, his talent, and his skill in management, Mother Earth now has a circulation of 300,000.

Not all small businesses are doing as fine as Mother Earth.50% of the 450,000 that start in America every year fail. Still,95% businesses in the US can be called "small". Altogether these businesses amount to 40% of America&39;s gross national product.

According to the passage, which of the following is TRUE of the small businesses in the US? 查看材料

A.All of them close down in the first two years

B.Most of them fail within the first two years

C.They all make big profits

D.Only half of them continue to operate after the first two years

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