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Real competition can happen only when ______.A.academic standard is improvedB.there are co

Real competition can happen only when ______.

A.academic standard is improved

B.there are comparable schools with different educational qualities

C.students have different interests

D.schools of all areas have sufficient budget for their development

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第1题

Real competition can happen only when _______.A.academic standard is improvedB.there are c

Real competition can happen only when _______.

A.academic standard is improved

B.there are comparable schools with different educational qualities

C.students have different interests

D.schools of all areas have sufficient budget for their development

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第2题

Matching Prices to Demand—in Real TimeCan an ice cream shop charge more for a cone on a ho

Matching Prices to Demand—in Real Time

Can an ice cream shop charge more for a cone on a hot day? Should a parking space get (21) as the garage fills up?

Boston Consulting Group senior adviser George Stalk believes business can—and should—charge according to (22) The idea builds on a longtime strategy most (23) the airline industry, called yield management, in which carriers (24) prices as planes fill up. The consultant, who in the late 1980s coined the term" time-based competition", the notion that (25) is a strategic weapon, thinks far more companies could take similar steps to match prices to real-time customer demand. Such moves are especially (26) following a year when oil and commodities prices swung wildly, he notes, "companies couldn't change prices as fast as they needed to. "

Stalk says existing technologies such as radio-frequency identification, GPS, and wireless networks could someday make what he calls dynamic pricing a reality. He points to Ohio auto insurer Progressive, which is expanding its MyRate program that offers discounts in return (27) demonstrably safe driving habits. Customers who (28) to the program can plug a device into their cars' diagnostic ports, often situated beneath the steering wheel. The devices then wirelessly (29) data to Progressive on how many miles customers travel, how fast they drive, and other factors. Progressive uses the information to offer policyholders discounts every six months for safe behaviour and, in states where it's allowed by laws, to tack (30) surcharges for risky driving.

(21)

A.cheap

B.expensive

C.costly

D.costlier

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第3题

Competition is often considered to be the()of cooperation, however in the real world, mixtures of cooperation and competition are the().

A.opposite;abnorm

B.opposite;norm

C.same;abnorm

D.same;norm

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第4题

Harry Potter's invisibility cloak doesn't have any real competition yet, becauseA.scientis

Harry Potter's invisibility cloak doesn't have any real competition yet, because

A.scientists have not found out how his cloak works.

B.the cloaking device is a total failure.

C.the cloaking device works only for microwaves.

D.the cloaking device works only for visible light.

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第5题

Passage OneThe Urbanization — migration away from the suburbs to the city center — will be

Passage One

The Urbanization — migration away from the suburbs to the city center — will be the biggest real estate trend in 2015, according to a new report.

The report says America’s urbanization will continue to be the most significant issue affecting the industry, as cities across the country imitate the walkability and transit-oriented development making cities like New York and San Francisco so successful.

As smaller cities copy the model of these “24-hour cities,”tfiore affordable versions of these places will be created. The report refers to this as the coming of the “18-hour city,”,and uses the term to refer to cities like Houston, Austin, Charlotte, and Nashville, which are “positioning themselves as highly competitive, in terms of livability, employment offerings, and recreational and cultural facilities.”

Another trend that looks significant in 2015 is that America’s largest population group, Millennials (千禧一代),will continue to put off buying a house. Apartments will retain their appeal for a while for Millennials, haunted by what happened to home-owning parents.

This trend will continue into the 2020s, the report projects. After that, survey respondents disagree over whether this generation will follow in their parents,footsteps, moving to the suburbs to raise families, or will choose to remain in the city center.

Another issue affecting real estate in the coming year will be America’s failing infrastructure. Most roads, bridges, transit, water systems, the electric grid, and communications networks were installed 50 to 100 years ago, and they are largely taken for granted until they fail.

The report’s writers state that America’s failure to invest in infrastructure impacts not only the health of the real-estate market, but also our ability to remain globally competitive.

Apart from the specific trends highlighted above, which cause some investors to worry, the report portrays an overall optimism borne by the recent healthy real-estate “upcycle” and improving economy. Seventy-four percent of the respondents surveyed report a “good to excellent” expectation of real-estate profitability in 2015. While excessive optimism can promote bad investment patterns, resulting in a real- estate “bubble,” the report’s writers downplay that potential outcome in that it has not yet occurred.

According to the new report, real estate development in 2015 will witness_______ .

A.an accelerating speed

B.a shift to city centers

C.a new focus on small cities

D.an ever-increasing demand

Why are Millennials reluctant to buy a house?A.They can only afford small apartments

B.The house prices are currently too high

C.Their parents' bad experience still haunts them

D.They feel attached to the suburban environment

What characterizes “24-hour cities” like New York?A.People can live without private cars

B.People are generally more competitive

C.People can enjoy services around the clock

D.People are in harmony with the environment

What might hinder real estate development in the U.S.?A.The continuing economic recession in the country

B.The lack of confidence on the part of investors

C.The fierce global competition

D.The worsening infrastructure

How do most of the respondents in the survey feel about the U.S. real-estate market in 2015?A.Pessimistic

B.Hopeful

C.Cautious

D.Uncertain

请帮忙给出每个问题的正确答案和分析,谢谢!

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第6题

One important thing during the pre-Christmas rush at our house was the arrival of my daughter's kindergarten report card. She got 01 praise for her reading, vocabulary and overall enthusiasm. On the other hand, we 02 that she has work to do on her numbers and facility with the computer, though the detailed 03 report her teachers prepared is absent of any words that might be interpreted as negative in describing her 04 . A number system indicates how she's measuring up in each area 05 any mention of passing or failing.

All of 06 seems to make my daughter’s school neither fish nor fowl when 07 comes to the debate over the merits of giving formal grades to kids. At one 08 , the advantages and disadvantages are obvious. A grade system provides a straightforward 09 by which to measure how your child is progressing at school —— and how he or she is getting 10 compared to other children.

But as writer Sue Ferguson notes, “Grades can deceive,” The aim should be "to measure learning, not 11 what a student can recall on a test. ” The two aren’t the same — and if you doubt that as an adult, ask yourself whether you could sit down 12 any preparation and still pass those high-school-level examinations.

If you're old 13 , you've lived through this debate before. At one time, it was considered unfair to put children in direct competition with one another if it could be avoided. The intention 14 that may have been good, but it ignored the fact that competition, and the 15 to come out on top, are essential components of the human condition.

This time around, educators working with a no-grades approach are emphasizing different reasons. The thing is, that approach is much more 16 in the adult workplace than is the traditional pass-fail system we place on our children. Many workplaces 17 regular employee evaluations. There are usually fairly strict limits to what an employer can tell an employee in those evaluations — and even then, negative evaluations can be 18 by the employee. No matter 19 you sit in the debate over the grade system, then, the real question is this: if it's so good for kids, why isn't that also true for 20 ?

(1)

Ahigher

Bhighly

Chighest

Dhigh

(2)

Astudy

Blearn

Clearnt

Dstudied

(3)

Ahandwritten

Bhandwrite

Chandwrote

Dhandwriting

(4)

Aeffects

Baffects

Cefforts

Daffords

(5)

Awide

Bwithout

Cwith

Dwidth

(6)

Awhen

Bwhere

Cwhich

Dhow

(7)

Ahe

Bshe

Cthey

Dit

(8)

Astage

Bextent

Clevel

Dfloor

(9)

Atradition

Bregular

Cuniqueness

Dstandard

(10)

Ain

Bto

Cup

Don

(11)

Ahumbly

Bsimply

Ceasily

Dreally

(12)

Awithout

Bnear

Cwith

Dnearly

(13)

Aenough

Bdecent

Csufficient

Dnearly

(14)

Abehind

Bbefore

Cbeside

Dbesides

(15)

Ashould

Bwill

Cwould

Dshall

(16)

Acommonplace

Bshould

Cmarketplace

Ddisplace

(17)

Adrop

Bleave

Cabandon

Dconduct

(18)

Aaccepted

Bsupported

Cchallenged

Dexplained

(19)

Awhy

Bwhere

Cwho

Dwhat

(20)

Afathers

Bmothers

Ckids

Dadults。

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第7题

According to the passage, the free market in secondary education ______.A.only provides co

According to the passage, the free market in secondary education ______.

A.only provides consumers with more information

B.is more competitive than the higher education market

C.means there will be more intensive competition than in colleges

D.is a real surprise to Britain's recent government

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第8题

In writing the last sentence, the author ______.A.reaches the conclusion of the passage.B.

In writing the last sentence, the author ______.

A.reaches the conclusion of the passage.

B.criticizes the competition in the IT industry.

C.reveals his real attitude toward the comparison of Microsoft and Google.

D.adopts a satirical tone.

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第9题

According to the passage, the free market in secondary education _______.A.only provides c

According to the passage, the free market in secondary education _______.

A.only provides consumers with more information

B.is more competitive than the higher education market

C.means there will be more intensive competition than in colleges

D.is a real surprise to Britain's recent government

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第10题

Why have classified advertisements changed in appearance?A.Because people no longer want h

Why have classified advertisements changed in appearance?

A.Because people no longer want headlines and pictures.

B.Because real estate advertising is particularly truthful now.

C.Because the increase in the number of such advertisements means they have to be small now.

D.Because there are more advertisements now and more competition among advertisers.

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