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He gives people the impression ________ all his life broad.A) of having spentB) to

He gives people the impression ________ all his life broad.

A) of having spent

B) to have spent

C) of being spent

D) to spend

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第1题

When he says in Paragraph 5, "While states give up sales tax, they usually break even on s
ales-tax collection" , J. Craig Shearman actually means that______.

A.a vice-president at the National Retail Federation can say whatever he or she likes

B.only when a state gives up sales tax can it achieve break even in collection of taxes

C.tax losses are nothing for a state since serious shoppers buy more than just clothes or shoes

D.when people come to buy sales-tax-free items, they will buy other things that are still taxed

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第2题

Classification gives significance【C1】______unrelated and consequently meaningless【C2】_____

Classification gives significance【C1】______ unrelated and consequently meaningless【C2】______. It is one of the【C3】______ fundamental processes【C4】______ on by the human【C5】______. When a baby learned to【C6】______ all the various "faces" presented by【C7】______ mother smiling, frowning, sad, tired, and laughing-and to【C8】______ his mother from all【C9】______ people, he has completed a task in【C10】______.

【C11】______ any formal instruction, as one【C12】______ up, he reduces all the infinite variety of his environment to groups【C13】______ subgroups. Any boy will identify a leaf【C14】______ a tree without【C15】______. It is similar【C16】______, and different from, millions of other【C17】______. If it were necessary to consider each leaf【C18】______ an individual object the mind would be left【C19】______ absolute confusion. A man would【C20】______ his whole life examining leaves.

No matter which way a man turns to, he finds the universe divided, classified, and grouped by this natural inclination of the human mind.

【C1】

A.about

B.to

C.for

D.in

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第3题

听力原文:M: Hello. Mrs. Smith. I’m from The Daily Mirror and I'm doing a report on public
opinion about the city bus service. So what do you think of the bus service?

W: The bus service? Actually I don't use that often unless I have to go shopping.

M: But how could the bus service be improved?

W: Well, they should turn up on time. I mean when you see the timetable, you think "Oh well, five minutes to wait" but it turns out to be an hour.

M: Do any other people in your family use the bus service?

W: My husband. He uses it more often. Fortunately, a girl who works in his office often gives him a lift into work. But when he does need to use it, he's often angry at it. Once he waited up to 50 minutes at the station for a bus. There should be some ways of warning people when a bus is not going to arrive and certainly much more frequent bus services.

What exactly does the man want to find out?

A.What people think of the bus service.

B.How many people are using the bus service.

C.Which group of people use the bus service most often.

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第4题

I do not think there is anything about a beggar that sets him in a different class from ot
her people, or gives most modern men the right to despise him. Then the question arises. Why are beggars despised? For they are despised, universally. I believe it is for the simple reason that they fail to earn a decent living. In practice nobody cares whether work is useful or useless, productive or parasitic; the sole thing demanded is that it shall be profitable. In all the modern talk about energy, efficiency, social service and the rest of it, what meaning is there except "Get money, get it legally, and get a lot of it"? Money has become the grand test of virtue. By this test beggars fail, and for this they are despised. If one could earn even ten pounds a week at begging, it would become a respectable profession immediately. A beggar, looked at realistically, is simply a businessman, getting his living, like other businessmen, in the way that comes to hand. He has not, more than most modern people, sold his honor; he has merely made the mistake of choosing a trade at which it is impossible to grow rich.

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第5题

Lincoln was a strong executive who saved the government, saved the United States. He was a
President who understood people, and, when time came to make decisions, he was willing to take the responsibility and make those decisions, no matter how difficult they were. He knew how to treat people and how to make a decision stick, and that's why he is regarded as such a great Administration.

Carl Sandburg and a lot of others have tried to make something out of Lincoln that he wasn't. He was a decent man, a good politician, and a great President, and they've tried to build up things that he never even thought about. I'll bet a dollar and a half that if you read Sandburg's biography of Lincoln, you'll find things put into Lincoln's mouth and mind that never even occurred to him. He was a good man who was in the place where he ought to have been at the time important events were taking place, but when they write about him as though he belongs in the pantheon (从神庙) of the gods, that's not the man he really was. He was the best kind of ordinary man, and when I say that he was an ordinary man, I mean that as high praise, not deprecation. That's the highest praise you can give a man. He's one of the people and becomes distinguished in the service that he gives other people. He was one of the people, and he wanted to stay that way. And he was that way until the day he died. One of the reasons he was assassinated was because he didn't feel important enough to have the proper guards around him at Ford's Theatre.

According to the passage, Lincoln was ______ .

A.a man belonging in the pantheon of the gods

B.defied (藐视) by all the people

C.as ordinary as all the other people

D.a responsible person

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第6题

听力原文:To help the people who are suffering from AIDS with drugs may need a lot of money

听力原文: To help the people who are suffering from AIDS with drugs may need a lot of money. In Africa it may cost more than one person earns in one year. (30)However, some American hospitals throw away a lot of drugs every day. This made one man start to help the sick people in Africa.

The man is Lee Wildes. He lives in a small apartment in San Francisco. Five years ago he learned that he was sick with HIV. He took a vacation to Africa where he saw many people also had AIDS. (31)Lee was a nurse and he knows that the drugs worth of millions of dollars are thrown away by hospitals in the United States. So, when he came back, he began to collect drugs and send these drugs to Africa. Lee gets emails from people in Africa asking for AIDS drugs. He collects pills that are not needed from American hospitals and also from those who died from AIDS. He has sent pills for a hundred people in six African countries. Every year he travels to Africa to work with sick people and tries his best to help them.

(32)Giving left over drugs away is against the American law. Though he gives out drugs without a license, it is not likely he'll be taken to court for his kindly effort. There are now 25 million Africans sick with AIDS. Lee helps only 100 people, but it seems a great success for him.

(31)

A.He wants to make millions of dollars from doing so,

B.He believes the pills can help save patients there.

C.The thrown away pills were piling up in American hospitals.

D.He has established his own clinics on the African continent.

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第7题

Computer programmer David earns $40,000 a year designing new computer games, yet he cannot
find a bank to let him have a credit card. Instead, he has been told to wait another two years until he is 18. The 16-year-old works for a-small firm in Liverpool. David's firm releases two new games for the fast growing computer market each month.

But David's biggest headache is what to do with his money. Even though he earns a lot, he cannot drive a car, take out a mortgage(抵押货款), or get credit cards. "I got the job because the people who run the firm knew I had already written some programs." he said. David spends some of his money on records and clothes, and gives his mother 50 pounds a week. "Unfortunately, computing was not part of our studies at school," he said, "but I had been studying it in books and magazines for four years in my spare time. I knew what I wanted to do and never considered staying on at school." David added, "I would like to earn a million and I suppose early retirement is a possibility. You never know when the market might disappear."

In what way is David different from people of his age?

A.He often goes out with friends.

B.He lives with his mother.

C.He has a handsome income.

D.He graduated with six O-levels.

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第8题

听力原文:I tend to think attending conferences is a good idea. You never know who you'll m
eet at one. For instance, just last week I gave a presentation at the Operations Conference. The presentation was on operations efficiency — ways in which businesses can streamline their processes and be more organized and efficient. Anyway, afterwards, a man came up to me and he was so excited by my presentation that he wanted to talk to me about writing a book with him. He also works on operations efficiency. We're actually going to meet tomorrow to talk seriously about the book. So, my point is just that you really never know who you'll meet at a conference, and what kinds of opportunities might arise as a result of a chance meeting.

Why does the man feel attending conferences is a good idea?

A.It is a good way to meet new people.

B.It can lead to increased business for companies.

C.It allows people to learn more about their profession.

D.It gives businesses an opportunity to hire new employees.

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第9题

听力原文:Why do people smoke?One reason is that people become addicted to cigarettes. The

听力原文: Why do people smoke?

One reason is that people become addicted to cigarettes. The addictive substance in cigarettes is nicotine. When people smoke, the nicotine goes right into the blood stream and makes people feel relaxed. A smoker's body gets accustomed to the nicotine and if he stops smoking he feels nervous. Many smokers try to stop smoking but because of the addiction to nicotine they feel so uncomfortable that they often find it too difficult to stop.

Another reason is that people simply enjoy smoking. Having a cigarette for many people means taking a break. For some people smoking becomes part of their daily life. Many people enjoy smoking because it gives them something to do with their hands.

Many people also like the taste of tar in cigarettes. However, it is the tar that causes cancer. While governments and health experts have tried to get people to give up smoking entirely, cigarette manufacturers have tried to keep selling them by producing cigarettes with less tar. Many people in western countries have welcomed these cigarettes since they find it hard to stop smoking but they want to reduce the risk to their health.

(30)

A.Because they like the taste of tar.

B.Because smoking makes them feel relaxed.

C.Because smoking to them means fan.

D.Because smoking is the easiest thing to get addicted to.

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第10题

听力原文:One reason is that people become addicted to cigarettes. To be addicted means tha

听力原文: One reason is that people become addicted to cigarettes. To be addicted means that your body comes to need them. The addictive substance in cigarettes is nicotine. When people smoke, the nicotine goes right into the blood stream and makes people feel relaxed. A smoker's body gets accustomed to the nicotine and if he stops smoking he feels nervous. Many smokers try to stop smoking but because of the addiction to nicotine they feel so uncomfortable that they often find it too difficult to stop.

Another reason is that people simply enjoy smoking. For many people, having a cigarette means taking a break. For some people smoking becomes part of certain social rituals, for example, the cigarette after dinner. Many people enjoy smoking because it gives them something to do with their hands. Reaching for a cigarette and lighting it are especially comforting in situations where a person feels tense.

Many people also like the taste of tar in cigarettes. However, it is the tar that causes cancer. While governments and health experts have tried to get people to give up smoking entirely, cigarette manufacturers have tried to keep selling them by producing cigarettes with less tar. Many people in western countries have welcomed these cigarettes since they find it hard to stop smoking but want to reduce the risk to their health.

(33)

A.Because their bodies get accustomed to the nicotine.

B.Because they have nothing to do in their spare time.

C.Because they want to do something different form. others.

D.None of the above.

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