—How boring! Is there______the program?—Well, it's nearly over.[A] much of [B] much more o
—How boring! Is there______the program?
—Well, it's nearly over.
[A] much of
[B] much more of
[C] many of
[D] many more of
—How boring! Is there______the program?
—Well, it's nearly over.
[A] much of
[B] much more of
[C] many of
[D] many more of
第1题
—How boring! Is there______the program? —Well, it's nearly over.
A.much of
B.much more of
C.many of
D.many more of
第2题
How does he think of the visit to New York?
A.It is terrible.
B.It's wonderful.
C.It's boring.
第3题
A.Remember : the games shouldn ' t be too complicated
B.I ' m afraid that my audience may find my speech boring
C.Make sure that you are talking , not iust reciting your draft
第4题
A.it' s boring for a candidate to wait more than 72 hours to know the result of an interview
B.it's too long to keep a candidate waiting over 72 hours to know the result of the interview
C.it's necessary for a candidate to wait 72 more hours because it takes time to make decisions
D.it's outdated to inform. the candidates the result of the interview after more than 72 hours
第5题
1-1.Accounting could date back to about () years ago.
A、7,000
B、6,000
C、5,000
1-2.People in the old days relied on old accounting methods to record ().
A、how much money they had
B、management of their business
C、the growth of crops and herds
1-3.Accounting has greatly changed with the development of().
A、crops and herds
B、joint-stock companies
C、internet companies
1-4.Accounting is very important in your business because it shows ().
A、how much money you’ve earned or lost
B、pages full of tables and numbers
C、strange dollar amounts or boring numbers
1-5.According to the writer, accounting is ().
A、a language of business
B、your sales figures, costs, and profits
C、Both A and B
第6题
A.it's boring for a candidate to wait more than 72 hours to know the result of an interview
B.it's too long to keep a candidate waiting over 72 hours to know the result of the interview
C.it's necessary for a candidate to wait 72 more hours because it takes time to make decisions
D.it's outdated to inform. the candidates the result of the interview after more than 72 hours
第7题
听力原文:M: Do you really have to go clown to the river to wash your clothes?
W: Yes, but all this considered, life in the country, is still a lot less complicated than life in the city. Some may feel it is too boring to live in the country, but I just enjoy it.
Q: How does the woman think about life in the country?
(18)
A.It's dull.
B.It's exciting.
C.It's simple.
D.It's complicated.
第8题
So far, no government has seriously 【C10】______ paying people for housework. This is not surprising when you consider how difficult it would be to carry 【C11】______ such a scheme. The first problem would be to 【C12】______ how much people would be paid. In 1995 the United Nations 【C13】______ the annual value of women's unpaid work at $11 trillion (万亿) 【C14】______ . An Australian government 【C15】______ in 1991 calculated that if someone was to be 【C16】______ to do all the housework in one home it would be 【C17】______ 400 Australian dollars a week.
【C18】______ , there would be more problems to 【C19】______ . Would everyone get the same amount? Which tasks would and would not be paid for? How would the government know 【C20】______ the work was done?
【C1】
A.call
B.encourage
C.appeal
D.make
第9题
•Read the following text.
•Are the sentences 16-22 “right” or “wrong”? If there is not enough information to answer “Right” or “wrong”, choose “Doesn't say”.
•For each sentence (16-22), mark one letter (A, B or C) on your Answer Sheet.
Although the situation at the negotiation table is always changeable, it is necessary to make out a detailed plan for the forthcoming negotiation.
“Top line” and “bottom line” should be decided. For many negotiations in which more complex issues exist than the single factor of price, it is more useful to identify a “best achievable” top line. The negotiators of course hope for the best, but the fact is that their “best” is hardly satisfied. The limitation of the top line is affected by many factors. The negotiators should be considerate of the other party. They should not be too aggressive even when they are in a favourable position. They can not be too optimistic. If one party demands too much, the negotiation often results in a failure.
The bottom line, on the other hand, is the last “line of defence”, which the negotiators will not give up. When setting the bottom line, over-optimism about probable outcome is often linked to a failure to give the bottom line adequate consideration. Identifying the bottom line is perhaps more important then setting the original target. Flexibility in setting the best achievable target is essential.
This passage is about how to prepare a negotiation.
A.Right
B.Wrong
C.Doesn't say
第10题
In December 1987,the Twiglet Bank was opened at an Elementary School in Miami,Florida. It is a real bank that accepts money for savings and makes loans, and it is operated by students between 10 and 12 years old. The bank is open for one hour two days a week.Students can put their money into the bank and withdraw it as they wish. Officials from a local bank helped the students start the bank. They trained twenty-three of ther to do all the different kinds of bank jobs, from counting money to guarding the bank. The students needed money to start the bank. They raised more than $ 2,000 by selling 50-dollar shares in the bank to parents, teachers, the local bank workers, and customers.
Organizing and operating the bank has taught the children a lot about the banking business. They have learned about raising and investigating money and how to use computers and other banking equipment. They have also learned how to ask for a job and to be responsible for their jobs.
1.Who operated Twiglet Bank?
A.The teenagers
B.The community
C.The government
2.Who helped these children start a bank?
A.Parents
B.Teachers
C.Bank officials
3.How did children raise money for their bank?
A.Their schools provided financial support for them
B.They found an organization to donate a set of fund
C.They sold shares in the bank to parents, teachers, etc
4. Which is NOT true for the benefits of children from operating their own bank?
A. They learned how to produce the money
B. They learned how to look for a job and do it well
C. They learned how to use computers and banking equipment
5. What is the best title for this passage?
A. A bank of Miami
B. A Student Bank
C. The Operation of American Bank