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In some pilot programmes, teachers salaries are linked with students evaluation. If a teac

her fails in the students evaluation, his or her salary will hurt. Some people applaud this new practice, thinking that it would improve the teaching quality. Others, however, disagree with it, because it may mislead teachers to please their students. What is your opinion? Should teachers salaries be linked with students evaluation? Write an essay of about 400 words. You should supply an appropriate title for your essay.

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Why does the woman feel grateful to Professor Mercheno?A.He helped her get into the progra

Why does the woman feel grateful to Professor Mercheno?

A.He helped her get into the program.

B.He recorded some tapes especially for her.

C.He gave her a good grade in her Japanese class.

D.He told her about an interesting movie to watch.

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Because he did not live in Lytham, he had to ______.A.drive some kilometers to work each d

Because he did not live in Lytham, he had to ______.

A.drive some kilometers to work each day

B.row out some kilometers from the coast

C.travel by pilot boat from Presto to Lytham

D.work during the night and sleep during the day

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A U-2 pilot also carried a shaving kit, civilian clothes, pictures of his wife, some gold
coins, watches and rings...

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Who is Mr. Gary Mendell?A.An administrative assistantB.A security guardC.A computer progra

Who is Mr. Gary Mendell?

A.An administrative assistant

B.A security guard

C.A computer programmer

D.A receptionist

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What is the passage mainly about? A.The reason for an enrollment in MBA progra

What is the passage mainly about?

A.The reason for an enrollment in MBA programs.

B.The necessity of reforming MBA programs in business schools.

C.Doubts about the worth of holding an MBA degree.

D.A debate held recently on university campuses.

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Around the World in Eight MegabytesWhen Microsoft put the original Flight Simulator progra

Around the World in Eight Megabytes

When Microsoft put the original Flight Simulator program onto the market, in the early 1980s, I tried it for a while and then gave up. I had thought it would be fun to "take off" from Meigs Field, the airport on the Chicago lakefront where the simulator was programmed to start, and fly between the skyscrapers of the city toward whatever destination I chose. But the on- screen scenery turned out to be sketchy and uninteresting. Worse, I had no idea how to "land" the plane, at Meigs or anywhere else, and the program was not much help in teaching me. After ten or twenty flights that ended mainly with nosedives into the lake or countryside, I decided I could have more fun in other ways.

A dozen years later I became interested in learning to fly (and land) real airplanes, and I thought I should look at simulators again. There were now a range of programs, which were much more effective in teaching flying skills--or at least certain skills. They had also become a form. of entertainment and virtual adventure captivating enough to attract vast numbers of users worldwide. According to Guinness World Records 2001, Microsoft's Flight Simulator had sold a total of 21 million copies by June of 1999.

Simulators' success is certainly deserved. Not many people fly real airplanes; fewer than 650,000 Americans are licensed pilots. But a larger group probably would like to fly. And even people who have almost no interest in flying (surely everybody finds it a little bit exciting to pretend to zoom through the air) or who view computer games as inherently creepy would find it hard to ignore the best modem versions. On a big, high-resolution computer screen you can find yourself facing all amazingly exact rendition of a Learjet cockpit, flying low over the Grand Canyon at dawn, with flashes of lightning visible in the distance, as you listen to air-traffic controllers direct you to the Flagstaff airport. You can take off in a pontoon plane from a lagoon in Bali, fly over paddies on the terraced hillsides, and then head toward java's volcanic craters. You can approach Ayers Rock, in the center of Australia, and watch shadows move across it as the sun goes down. You can indulge in much of the visual romance of flying, without the time, expense, and training required to pilot a real plane.

These riveting effects are the result of an intriguing de facto division of labor. The programs themselves are ail commercial products, from Microsoft and a number of small firms. But a wide variety of add-ons and improvements come from tens of thousands of hobbyists around the world, who spend countless hours polishing or improving some aspect of a program--and then post their work on the Internet for others to share. The flight-sim culture is a delightful reminder of a long-forgotten era, somewhere back in the 1990s, when people were excited about creating software for the new things it would let them do, not simply as a means of gaining market share.

The flight-sim market resembles the rest of the software business mainly in that the most popular offering is from Microsoft. The current version of Microsoft's program is Flight Simulator 2000, or FS2000, which computer discounters offer for about $50. (A "professional" version costs about $70. It includes more simulated airplanes and a larger number of places whose scenery is presented in extra-realistic detail.) With FS2000 and most other programs you can "fly" from practically any point on earth to any other; the differences among the programs lie mostly in the degree of scenic detail, plus certain aspects of the airplanes' look and performance. With all these programs you can also specify the weather conditions through which you'll pass on any particular trip: clouds, wind, turbulence, rain. The fanciest programs let you download the real-time weather for your route, from aviation sites on the

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Paragraph 2_____________A.Different sports require different training progra ms.B.Sc

Paragraph 2_____________

A.Different sports require different training progra ms.

B.Science may be too important today.

C.Sports equipment has been improved alot.

D.Athletes are still breaking records.

E.Sport science helps improve athletes' performances.

F.Mental training is as important as physical training.

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One way that TechnoServe picks up promising entrepreneurs is throughA.a competitive progra

One way that TechnoServe picks up promising entrepreneurs is through

A.a competitive program.

B.experts"recommendations.

C.business training programs.

D.high-tech software"s analysis.

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Why did Ms. Baker propose to hire a consultant?A.To install a new computer software progra

Why did Ms. Baker propose to hire a consultant?

A.To install a new computer software program

B.To increase the number of new Web site visitors

C.To develop an online report system

D.To review customer complaints

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