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Delta Travel Co. 65 White Court Road, Nelson City (053)365-5984 September 3, Christina

Delta Travel Co. 65 White Court Road, Nelson City (053)365-5984 September 3, Christina Ross 53 Sussex Road Dear Ms. Ross, We are pleased to inform. you that Delta Travel Co. will be holding its open days again this year at the Nelson headquarters on Friday 15th and Saturday 16th of September between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. We cordially invite you to join us for some fun, food and refreshments and catch up with the latest tour packages and services available from Delta Travel Co. We are featuring a special pricing on exciting new trips to Scotland Ireland as well as cruises to Riverpool and Manchester. Dont let this great event pass you by. Our staff will be on hand to help you book a tour or cruise. All visitors will be entered into a free prize draw on arrival with the chance to win one of a large selection of prizes. Our prize getaway is a round-trip ticket for two to Paris. Other prizes include two night-stay for two at the Golden Gate Hotel in Brussels, two concert tickets at Panorama Theater, and a gift certificate to Surrey, which readers of Delta Travel Services rated best restaurant in London. To help us to cater for the correct number of visitors over the two days, we would be grateful if you could give us a quick ring or drop us an e-mail to let us know your name, the day you would like to visit and the number of people in your party. For further information please contact Martin Williams at 053-278-6598 or, e-mail at martin@deltatravel.co.uk. We trust the above dates will be convenient, and look forward to seeing you there. Yours faithfully, Martin Williams Manager

What is the purpose of the letter?

A.To invite a member to the Panorama Theater

B.To inform. a customer about an event

C.To publicize a travel office"s new hours

D.To announce a vacancy for a travel specialist

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第1题

What is indicated about Delta Travel?A.It runs the Surrey restaurant.B.It has branch offic

What is indicated about Delta Travel?

A.It runs the Surrey restaurant.

B.It has branch offices in Riverpool and Manchester.

C.It arranges tours to Ireland.

D.It will shortly open a catering service company.

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第2题

Employment AdvertisementPepsiCo (Japan) Co. Ltd. is an owned foreign enterprise. Thanks___

Employment Advertisement

PepsiCo (Japan) Co. Ltd. is an owned foreign enterprise. Thanks______our steadily growing business in Japan we now invite capable person for the following positions:

Quality Engineer / Manufacturing Engineer

About 30 years old

University graduate in Mechanical Engineering/Automation Engineering

2-3 years relevant working experience in Quality or Manufacturing Environment, experience in joint venture______.

Having knowledge in Quality System

Good at oral and written English, be willing to travel

Having opening skills in using Windows and Excel

______should send your full resumes both in Japanese and English, telephone number and address to:

Personnel Department, PepsiCo (Japan) Co. Ltd.

Tokyo Economic & Technical Development District, Tokyo 510730.

(1)

A.in

B.to

C.with

D.for

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第3题

The balance in the owner's capital account of ABC Co. Ltd. at the beginning of the year wa
s $65 000. During the year, the company earned revenue of $430 000 and incurred expenses of $360 000, the owner withdrew $50 000 in assets, and the balance of the Cash account increased by $10 000. At year-end, the company's net income and the year-end balance in the owner's capital account were, respectively______.

A.$20 000 and $95 000

B.$70 000 and $95 000

C.$70 000 and $85 000

D.$60 000 and $75 000

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第4题

American travelers plan to take 10 million more trips this summer than last, despite incre
ases in hotel rates, airfare, car-rental costs and gasoline prices. Thanks to high consumer confidence, people will travel more often, stay longer and spend more money on their vacations this year.

"It's going to be a record travel season," says Jason Ader, a senior analyst with in vestment bank Bear, Stearns & Co. "The economy's strong. Consumers feel good. The stock market's up. And the prices we're seeing are as high as they've been since we've been keeping records, and that's since the fifties."

In all, American vacationers will take more than 270 million trips this summer -- 4 percent more than last year, according to the travel association. The top 10 destinations are Florida, California, Hawaii, Colorado, New York, Texas, Nevada, Arizona, Washington state and Washington.

During such trips, a family of four will spend $ 213 a day for meals and lodging -- an increase of $ 3 from last year, according to a forecast released by the Travel Industry Association of America. In some cases, price increases are expected to double the inflation rate, which was 2.1 percent in March. The average daily price tag on a hotel room will increase 3.9 percent to $ 81.77 from $ 78.67, according to a report by Price Waterhouse Coopers and Bear, Stearns.

Traveling by car this summer is expected to cost about $10.66 per 100 miles, which covers gas, tires and maintenance, according to the American Automobile Association. The recent increase in gasoline prices should make long road trips more expensive. Nevertheless, car-rental companies are expecting more leisure rentals this summer compared with last and are pushing prices up accordingly.

Tickets on the major North American airlines will continue to increase, with prices jumping 10 percent by year's end, ac. cording to the Price Waterhouse Coopers' report. But the higher prices are not turning vacationers away from air travel. "Given the strong economy, and if all other factors are constant, travelers will most likely take to the domestic skies in record numbers despite higher costs to the wallet," says Dexter Wood, a Price Waterhouse Coopers consultant.

One reason Americans are more likely to travel this year is that.

A.airlines tickets are less expensive

B.more and more Americans have cars

C.the stock market is up

D.travel agents are offering special deals

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第5题

Energy equals mass times the speed of light squared. This is the famous equation of Albert
Einstein. It(51)to the category of the theory of relativity, and it equates energy with mass.

All things are made up of atoms. When(52)of an atom travels at almost the speed of light(53)we put more energy into it to increase the speed, it begins to in crease in mass. The energy that makes it travel fast cannot make it travel(54)the speed of light—nothing(55)light can travel that fast- so the energy goes into the thing(56)and increases its mass. Energy(57)into mass.

Why is the theory called the theory of relativity? A thing that is relative depends upon(58)else to identify it or to define it. In relativity theory we identify or define mass, time, and length(59)to the speed of light.

When something is at rest, it looks(60)in length. However, when it travels at almost the speed of light, it becomes(61). Time also changes. However, the change in time is(62)to the change in length. The length of a thing becomes short(63)time becomes long.

If you want to(64)young, relative to a friend, take a trip in a spaceship that travels at(65)the speed of light. And, although time and heartbeat seem ordinary to you in the spaceship, when you return, look at your friend; Relative to you, he or she is old.

A.prefers

B.relates

C.belongs

D.adheres

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第6题

A Delicate BalanceIn 1965 the American statesman Adlai E Stevenson said, "We all travel to

A Delicate Balance

In 1965 the American statesman Adlai E Stevenson said, "We all travel together, passengers on a little spaceship, dependent on its vulnerable supplies of air and soil. We manage to survive by the care, work, and love we give our fragile craft." Our planet is indeed fragile. Every living thing on this planet is part of a complicated web of life, for no organism lives entirely on its own. Every organism is affected by all that surrounds it whether living or nonliving. And in turn each organism has some effect on its surroundings.

Even the most elementary understanding of ecology requires knowledge of this cause/effect relationship all organisms have on each other. Every thing we do to our environment will in one way or another affect the quality of life we experience on this tiny spaceship. If we want the quality of life to be high, we must be more aware that nature is a finely balanced mechanism and that it will not tolerate the abuse we have been giving it. Consider the following examples of human ignorance concerning the delicate balance of nature.

Aswan and Other Fables

"Once there was a country that desperately needed food and energy for its growing population. It happened that one of the most magnificent rivers in the world flowed through this country. Each year the river deposited tons of mineral-rich silt on its fertile flood plain before it reached the sea. "Why not dam the river," said the country's leaders, "and use the water to irrigate more land, control the annual spring flooding of the river, and provide hydroelectric power all at the same time?" The result of this modern-day fairy tale is known as the billion- dollar Aswan High Dam of Egypt, and not all Egyptians are living happily ever after.

"For one thing, as water backed up behind the dam, almost 100,000 Egyptians had to choose between giving up their family homes and being submerged along with ancient and priceless temples that were part of Egypt's cultural heritage. But there have been far more devastating results. Now that the Nile River floodplain is deprived of its annual enrichment with silt, artificial fertilizer has to be trucked in at a cost of 100 million dollars a year — a cost carried by the subsistence farmers who make, on the average, less than a hundred dollars a year each. Furthermore, now there is nothing to wash away the previous year's silt buildup in the soil. And with silt deposits no longer compensating for erosion, the fertile river delta is shrinking — and an alarming part of what remains has completely dried up. Restoring the delta with pumps, drains, and wells may cost more than the dam itself."

"Ironically, evaporation as well as bottom seepage from the new lake filling in behind the dam is so great that the lake basin may never fill up to predicted levels. So nobody can live around the lake because nobody knows for sure where the shoreline will be. More seriously, there is less water to go around than there was before. And even though some 700,000 new acres (about 1.6 million hectares) have been opened up for agriculture, the population outgrew the potential food increase even before the dam was finished. At the same time, with the nutrient-rich flow of the Nile turned off, another major food source-the sardines, shrimp, and mackerel that flourished in the enriched waters off the delta — has declined catastrophically. Worse yet, the lake and the irrigation networks have so accelerated the spread of blood flukes that half the Egyptian populace are now carriers of schistosomiasis (血吸虫病). In irrigated areas, where eight out of ten humans live, women can expect to live only to age twenty-seven, men to age twenty-five."

The Hawaiian Goose

Another clear example of human ignorance of nature's delicate balance is seen in the near extinction of the Hawaiian Goose or Nene. It was estimated in the late eighteenth cent

A.improve the complicated web of life

B.break the finely balanced mechanism of life

C.affect the quality of life

D.destroy the cause/effect relationship of life

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第7题

请根据短文内容,回答题。 Travel Across AfricaFor six hours we shot through the barren (荒芜

请根据短文内容,回答题。

Travel Across Africa

For six hours we shot through the barren (荒芜的) landscape of the Karoo desert in South Africa. Just rocks and sand and baking sun. Knowing our journey was ending, Daniel and 1 just wanted to remember all we had seen and done. He used a camera. I used words. I had already finished three notebooks and was into the fourth, a beautiful leather notebook I&39;d bought in a market in Mozambique.<br>

Southern Africa was full of stories and visions. We were almost drunk on sensations. The roaring of the water at Victoria Falls, the impossible silence of the Okavango Delta in Botswana.<br>

And then the other things: dogs in the streets, whole families in Soweto living in one room, a kilometer from clean water.<br>

As we drove towards the setting sun, a quietness fell over us. The road was empty--we hadn&39;t seen another car for hours. And as I drove, something caught my eye, something moving close enough to touch them, to smell their hot breath. I didn&39;t know how long they had been there next to us.<br>

I shouted to Dan: "Look! but he was in a deep sleep, his camera lying useless by his feet."<br>

They raced the car for a few seconds, then disappeared far behind us, a memory of heroic forms in the red landscape.<br>

When Daniel woke up an hour later I told him what had happened.<br>

"Wild horses? "he said. "Why didn&39;t you wake me up, Sophia?"<br>

"I tried. But they were gone after a few seconds."<br>

"Are you sure you didn&39;t dream it?"<br>

"You were the one who was sleeping! "<br>

"Typical," he said. "The best photos are the ones we never take."<br>

We checked into a dusty hotel and slept the sleep of the dead.

Daniel and Sophia drove slowly through the busy desert. 查看材料

A.Right

B.Wrong

C.Not mentioned

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第8题

Transportation use a to Be Much Slower than It Is NowFor many years in tile desert, camels

Transportation use a to Be Much

Slower than It Is Now

For many years in tile desert, camels used to be the only form. of transportation. Before the(51)of modern trains, camel trains used to carry al! the goods for trading between Central Africa and Europe. Traders sometimes(52)to put together camel trains with 10,000 to 15,000 animals. Each animal often carried(53)400 pounds and it could travel twenty miles a day. This form. of transportation was so important(54)camels were called the "ship of the desert".

Now modern trains travel across the desert in a very(55)time. One engine can pull as much weight as 135,000(56),in addition, trains use special cars for their load. Refrigerator cars carry food; boxcars carry heavy goods; stock cars carry animals; and tank cars carry oil.

(57)travel has changed, too. The earliest planes were biplanes, with two sets of wings. The top speed of this plane was 60 miles per hour. The pilots used to sit or lie on the wings in the open air. The plane (58)sometimes stopped in the middle of a trip. It used to be(59) to fly in bad weather. In snow or in rain, the wings frequently became icy.(60)the plane might go down.

Mechanical improvements during the First World War changed airplanes. Monoplanes took the place of biplanes. Pilots flew inside of covered cabins. Still, even these planes were small and expensive. Only(61)people were able to travel in airplanes.

Now modern jets make air travel possible for all people.(62)place in the world is more than 1 hours away by jet. Further improvements have(63)the cost of flying, and they have made air travel much safer than it used to be. A modern 707 can carry 170 people and can fly at 600 miles per hour. People(64)used to eat, sleep, or watch movies on airplanes.(65) these things are a normal part of air travel!

A.age

B.series

C.year

D.period

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第9题

The Fourth "21 th Century Cup" National English Speaking Competition is to be held inShang

The Fourth "21 th Century Cup" National English Speaking Competition is to be held in

Shanghai.

Organizers: China Daily and Shanghai Broadcasting Network.

Co-ordinater: China University English Speaking Association(CUESA).

Co-sponsors (联办单位): English Speaking Union(ESU), Lotus Software(China) Co. Ltd., Times Publishing Group of Singapore, Hilton Shanghai, Pearson Education, Foreign Language Teaching & Research Press.

Date: March 26 (Friday), 1999.

Place: Hilton Shanghai.

Competition Format (形式): Each student will present a prepared speech on the given topic, followed by a three-minute off-hand speech and a three-minute question and answer period with the judges.

Prepared speech period: six minutes.

Q & A period: three minutes.

Speech topic: People and Nature: In search of harmony (和谐)in a new age & your personal opinion. (Topic for the off-hand speech will be given on the' day of competition).

Prizes: Besides books and certificates (证书), the top two winners will be offered scholarships (奖学金) to travel to the annual international English-speaking competition which will be held by the English Speaking Union in London in May, 1999. The third and fourth place winners will be offered a study trip to Singapore, sponsored by the Times Publishing Group. The fifth through tenth place winners will be offered cash prizes. All the competitors will receive certificates from the English Speaking Union and book prizes provided by Pearson Education and Foreign Language Teaching & Research Press. The teachers of the top winners will also receive a one-year membership to the International Association of Teachers of English as a Foreign Language (IATEFL).

The main purpose of this passage is______.

A.to invite you to take part in the competition

B.to tell you some information of the competition

C.to help to improve your spoken English

D.to show you how to win the competition

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第10题

根据下列材料请回答 51~65 题:UFOSixty years ago.a mannamed Kenneth Arnold saw something tha

根据下列材料请回答 51~65 题:

UFO

Sixty years ago.a mannamed Kenneth Arnold saw something that we can sti_________(51)today-somethingthat changed popular culture for everFlying his plane over mountains in the USstate of Washington,he saw a line of strange objects,eithercrescent-shaped(月牙形的)or disc—like,flying the motion of asaucer(碟)skimming(飞速掠过)on water.

The media soon picked up on the story-theFlying Saucers were earth being________(53)by creatures from another planet?Soon.so were made that the US military began to_______(54).It called theseUFOs—Unidentified Flying Objects,and that is how they are________(52)here! Wasthe many sightings strange objects________(55)todayMilitary investigations foundno evidence of visitors from outer space.But that did not stop thetrue________(56).The military were________(57)up,they said.Or maybe it wasbecause the travelers from space were of such superiorintelligence________(58)they could hide from military analysts(分析家)People havealways seen strange lights in the sky.I n the past these wereexplained________(59)ways.In a world where religion was less influential andscience fiction was popular, signs from God were replaced by visitors fromother_________(60)

The date of the first UFO sightings was alsosignificant.In 1947,World War II had just ended and the in endless conflictsskies for help.But aliens(外星人)with of science.(61)War was justbeginning.Humanity seemed locked Like generations before them,peoplelooked________(62)the instead of seeking God,they looked for help fromsuper-intelligent________(63)technology.Belief in UFOs became the firstreligion

However,even people who believe earth.The universe is a big placeand it is in UFOs are not quite sure why they visit the________(64)to assumethat there is life somewhere out there.It is possible that aliens have workedout how to travel through space,Yet some people report that they have been takenby aliens and have had experiments universe to States?conduct medical________(65)on them.Why would anyone travel across half the experiments onpeople living in small towns in the United.

第 51 题

A.see

B.look

C.seek

D.feel

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