Nowadays, the Internet is almost , that is, you can see people surfingthe Internet u
A) omnipresent
B) present
C) optimistic
D) obtainable
A) omnipresent
B) present
C) optimistic
D) obtainable
第1题
听力原文:She' s the new intern in the sales department, right?
(A) The sale will go on until this weekend.
(B) They are hiring interns now.
(C) No, in the marketing department.
(17)
A.
B.
C.
第3题
第4题
All of the following are mentioned in paragraph 4 about the intern program EXCEPT______.
A.the program helps the company identify skilled international workers
B.some people might go to work for other firms if the program did not exist
C.the company believes the program contributes to its international success
D.coca-Cola hopes the program will increase its profits in the United States
第5题
Mr. Johnson requested his intern ------- the report on his desk by the end of the day.
A.type
B.was typing
C.will type
D.to type
第6题
A.An unhealthy diet.
B.Irregular periods of sleep.
C.Sitting too long surfing the Internet.
D.Using good monitors.
第7题
Which of Ms. Fitch's assignments is Mr. Cobb interested in hearing about?
A.Associate designer
B.Graphic design intern
C.Senior graphics editor
D.Advanced graphic designer
第8题
Customer: Excuse me.______. Clerk: The rate for airmails is two dollars.
A.Do you do international delivery?
B.Can you tell me the money I need to post a letter?
C.How much is a letter to South Mrica?
D.Do you happen to know how fast airmails are?
第9题
Under its Charter, the U.N. guarantees (保证) ______.
A.never to use arms
B.to employ international machines
C.better standards of life
D.to promote economic and social advancement
第10题
The best title for the passage could be______.
A.Ways to Search War Criminals in the Internet Age
B.Thoughts and Concerns over the CBSA Program
C.How the Canadian Government Strengthen Its National Security
D.Canada"s Immigration System and Its Problems
第11题
听力原文: Last summer I was working in Washington, D. C., as an intern at the Armed Forces Institute of Pathology. In one way it was an awful job because the purpose was to figure out ways to identify dead people, like identifying the remains of soldiers in wars, or bodies after disasters such as plane crashes or earthquakes. But the exciting part was that I was working with a scientist who heads a program that is identifying bodies by their DNA structures. As you know, DNA is the name for the genetic material in our bodies. In the past, all soldiers had to wear a necklace and a metal tag with their names and identification numbers on the tag. But this method of identification was not very accurate because the tags could be lost or switched around. So in my job I worked at helping the Institute to set up a DNA file to store the genetic information for new soldiers. The armed forces will get a blood sample from each person in the military. Then, if the body of a military person cannot be identified by its tag, fingerprints, or dental records, the body tissue can be analyzed and matched with DNA records at the Institute.
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A.To prevent disease among military personnel.
B.To investigate serious crimes in the military.
C.To find ways of identifying bodies of soldiers.
D.To store old military journals and diaries.