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The quality is found inferior ____ that of the sample.

A.of

B.to

C.that

D.at

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第1题

The notion of the "quality circle" first found widespread acceptance in Japan.A.noteB.idea

The notion of the "quality circle" first found widespread acceptance in Japan.

A.note

B.idea

C.announcement

D.notice

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第2题

Customers are found to be more satisfied ______ the quality of the goods than their servic
e.

A.about

B.at

C.with

D.by

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第3题

The writer found the stock in the front of the shopA. of top qualityB. of good valueC. dif

The writer found the stock in the front of the shop

A. of top quality

B. of good value

C. difficult to get at

D. badly displayed

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第4题

A.Many students can’t get updated online informtion.B.Many students do not make t

A.Many students can’t get updated online informtion.

B.Many students do not make the most use of printed books.

C.Many students can’t judge the quality of online information.

D.Many students do not trust the informtion found online.

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第5题

What do we learn about the five germplasms Tommy Carter's team found?A.They produce the sa

What do we learn about the five germplasms Tommy Carter's team found?

A.They produce the same yield in different locations.

B.They are suitable to grow only in the United States.

C.They produce better quality soybeans under dry weather.

D.They have better production under drought conditions.

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第6题

How did industrialized nations justify using plants and animals from the developing world
for food and medicine products?

A.They claimed that the plant and animal sources were raw materials that could not be patented.

B.They asserted that the original plant and animal materials were found in their own nations.

C.They paid a large royalty for the use of plants and animals that were not original to their countries.

D.They stated that they had manufactured a higher quality of products than the competition.

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第7题

听力原文:One of the important materials used in the construction of buildings and roads is

听力原文: One of the important materials used in the construction of buildings and roads is cement. It is a powder made mainly from limestone and clay. Even though the ancient Egyptians and Romans used a kind of cement, it was not until 1824 that an English bricklayer developed cement strong enough for modern roads and buildings.

While the bricklayer was experimenting in his kitchen, he found that a mixture of limestone and clay that had been heated formed a substance. This substance became hard and stone-like as it cooled. When it was grounded into a fine powder, it could be stored.

When the powder was mixed with water, it made an excellent quality of cement that quickly hardened in sunlight or even under water, it made an excellent quality of cement that is used today.

(30)

A.An Egyptian.

B.A Roman.

C.A British.

D.A man named Blake.

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第8题

听力原文:Some years ago I set up a small company to produce high quality food. I found org
anic farmers to supply all the ingredients, and used traditional recipes from around the world. We were producing small quantities so it was hard to keep prices competitive, but we managed it. My decision to sell through small, independent food stores was a mistake, though, because many of them were losing customers to the supermarkets, so sales were much lower than I expected.

(22)

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第9题

From: Gavin Saunders To: Ariko BeckerSubject: Vivatech Document Date: August 9, 8:32 p.m.A

From: Gavin Saunders

To: Ariko Becker

Subject: Vivatech Document

Date: August 9, 8:32 p.m.

Ariko,

A client by the name of Fernando Lopez from Vivatech in Madrid, Spain called for you yesterday. He said he received the document you faxed, but it was in poor quality and that three out of the ten pages were not (144) .

I found the documents on your desk and tried to fax them again, but they didn't go (145) .

I think it's because our fax machine is too old. You could try to fax them downstairs, but I'm not sure if it would be any better.

Mr. Lopez asked that if you can, please (146) the document by overnight mail. He will call back this morning between 10 and 11.

Gavin

(44)

A.legible

B.reading

C.visible

D.noticeable

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第10题

The causes of this population rebound are consequences of other human actions. First, the
major predators of deer—wolves, cougar, and lynx—have been greatly reduced in numbers. Second, conservation has been insured by limiting times for and types of hunting. But the most profound reason for the restoration of high population numbers has been the fate of the forests. Great tracts of lowland country deforested by logging, fire, or both have become ideal feeding grounds for deer. In addition to finding an increase of suitable browse, like huckleberry and vine maple, Arthur Einarsen, longtime game biologist in the Pacific Northwest, found quality of browse in the open areas to be substantially more nutritive. The protein content of shade-grown vegetation, for example, was much lower than that for plants grown in clearings.

The word "rebound" in the passage is closest in meaning to

A.decline

B.recovery

C.exchange

D.movement

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第11题

Do you often feel the quality of the goods we buy these days isn't as good as it ought to
be?

In the past, when things were made by hand, it seems there was a lot of pride in individual workmanship. People were really proud of things they made.

But now, of course, individuals don't make things. Most things are made on assembly lines and one person only has a very small part in putting something together so there isn't any workmanship any more.

A good example of this is a friend of mine, Mary. She bought a toaster last summer at a sale. She used it, I guess, pretty often, but she only had it a couple of months when suddenly the plastic base of the toaster cracked wide open, and at the same time the heating system in the toaster burned out.

She took it back to the store, but the clerk in the store said they wouldn't take it back, and they wouldn't give her money back, because she bought it on sale. So the only thing she could do was to buy a new one.

I'm sure Mary is more careful when she buys things now, and that's what we all have to be.

It can be learned from the passage that ______.

A.workmanship now can not be found as it was in the past

B.the toaster was broken because Mary used it too much

C.the quality of goods now isn't as good as it was

D.it is fair enough for the store not to give money back to Mary

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