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Producers choose the participants ______.A.on the ground of their talentB.with certain sta

Producers choose the participants ______.

A.on the ground of their talent

B.with certain standards

C.according to the order of people's sign-ups

D.only for special-living-environment shows

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第1题

Producers choose the participants ______.A.on the ground of their talentB.with some certai

Producers choose the participants ______.

A.on the ground of their talent

B.with some certain standards

C.according to the order of people's sign-ups

D.only for special-living-environment shows

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第2题

?Read the article below about McDonald's hamburger and Australian economy.?Choose the corr

? Read the article below about McDonald's hamburger and Australian economy.

? Choose the correct word to fill each gap, from A, B, or C on the opposite page.

? For each question 29-40, mark one letter (A, B or C) on your Answer Sheet.

How the McDonald's Hamburger Improves the Australian Economy

In the next 3 year, McDonald's will open 150 new restaurants, (29) will create 15,000 additional jobs in McDonald's alone, and place additional demands (30) local manufacturers, primary producers, bakeries, transporters and (31) on.

That (32) even more tonnes of 100% Australian beef, fresh lettuce, eggs, tomatoes, potatoes, cheese, milk, orange juice, buns, chicken and fish that go (33) a McDonald's menu. It all adds (34) to over $280 million a year. That money doesn't just make burgers. It makes jobs. Thousands of them.

With (35) new restaurant, there will also be employment (36) numerous local building trades, architects, engineers, interior and landscape designers and surveyors.

And (37) the growth continues, the farmers and businesses who supply McDonald's (38) goods and services will grow, (39) .

So (40) employment and the economy!

(29)

A.these

B.which

C.that

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第3题

?Read the article below about the central problem of Economics.?Choose the best word to fi

?Read the article below about the central problem of Economics.

?Choose the best word to fill each gap, from A, B, C or D.

?For each question 19—33,mark one letter (A, B, C or D) on your Answer Sheet.

?There is an example at the beginning.

The Central Problem of Economics

The central problem of economics is to satisfy the people's and nation's wants.

The problem we are faced with is that our resources, here identified as money, are limited. The only way we can resolve our problem is to make choices. After looking at our resources, we must examine our list of (19) and identify the things we need immediately, those we can postpone, and (20) we cannot afford. As individuals, we face the central problem involved in economics deciding just how to allocate (分配) our limited resources to provide (21) with the greatest satisfaction of our wants. Nations face the same problem. As a country's population grows the need for more goods and services grows correspondingly. Resources necessary to production may increase, but there (22) are enough re sources to satisfy the total desires of a nation. Whether the budget meeting is taking place in the family (23) room, in the conference room of the corporation (24) of directors, or in the chamber of the House of Representatives in Washington, the basic problem still exists. We need to find methods of allocating limited resources in order to satisfy unlimited wants.

A short time ago economists (25) goods into two categories, free and economic. The former, like air and water, were in (26) abundance that economists had no concern for them. After all, economics is the (27) of scarcity (匮乏) and what to do about it. Today many of these "free goods" are (28) very expensive to use. Pollution has made clean air and water expensive for producers who have to filter their waste products, for consumers who ultimately (最终) (29) the producers' extra costs, and (30) taxpayers who pay for the government's involvement in cleaning the environment.

In the 1990s, almost all goods are (31) Only by effort and money can they be obtained in the form. people wish.

Meeting the needs of people and froming resources available (32) the basic activity of production. In trying to meet (33) wants from limited economic goods, production leads to new problems in economics.

(19)

A.want

B.problems

C.wants

D.resources

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● Read the article below about a commission of Spanish lemon growers.● Choose the correct

● Read the article below about a commission of Spanish lemon growers.

● Choose the correct word to fill each gap.

● For each question 29-40, mark one letter (A, B or C ) on your Answer Sheet.

Worried Spanish lemon growers have (29)______ up a special commission to try to (30)______ the problems of a declining market and competition from non-EC countries, in both Europe and South America. This move comes (31)______ exports last year fell by 33000 tonnes, leaving an estimated 69000 tonnes of fruit on the trees. In the (32)______ period countries like Turkey--selling in the winter--and Argentina--selling during the summer--have increased their volumes from 40000 (33)______ 55000 tonnes.

The Spanish organization has 15 members, drawn from industry associations, cooperatives and the trade in the Murcia and Valencia regions, (34)______ produce almost 90% of the total Spanish crop. Jaime T lglesias the coordinator of the commission said, (35)______ a press conference in Nuevo Castillo, that it will co-operate (36)______ other sectors, in particular the orange growers and the olive producers, but that it will hold independent views.

(37)______ not yet legally recognized, the commission has already drawn up a series of (38)______ . These include proposals to extend the season, cut production costs and improve quality. (39)______ the marketing side it has called for lemons to be included in the CAP (Common Agricultural Policy) with Community preference. It also wants an EC promotional campaign.

Its recommendations will be presented to the Spanish Ministry of Agriculture and the Andalusian government (40)______ the next few weeks.

(29)______

A.arrange

B.set

C.fix

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Recently in the Scottish Highlands, 260 theatergoers were led up a well-lit, pin-tree-line
d concrete path. Their destination? A vacant water plant. The large concrete space had the impersonal feel of an army camp—exactly the atmosphere the producers of Black Watch hoped to reproduce. The play is based on the true story of a Highlands troop sent overseas in 2004.

Essentially, site-specific theater refers to plays produced in places directly relevant to their action. At the Museum Hotel in Wellington, New Zealand, audiences filed into room 217 to watch a tale about the various personalities who had occupied the room over time. " I think people are tired of the same old plays in the same confines of space, " says Paul McLaughlin, who produced Hotel. "Drama happens all around us—at the bus stop, in a supermarket—so we attempted to show how people can interact with the space that surrounds them. "

To be sure, on-scene productions present their own set of challenges. Producers of Black Watch had to scout around London for a location for when the show comes to the British capital. But for many audience members, leaving the comfort of their theater seats makes for a more meaningful experience. "A lot of site-specific work challenges the way you look and think, "says Nick Kaye, a drama professor at the University of Exeter.

Site-specific shows can also satisfy the growing desire for individualized entertainment fueled by on-demand television and the Internet. In Faust, which the London-based theater group Punch-drunk just wrapped up, audience members got to pick what they wanted to see. Housed in an old five-story storehouse in east London, the play featured different settings. Audience members could choose to watch a scene and follow certain actors from location to location. Felix Barrett, the director of Faust, says today's theatergoers expect more than just the traditional audience-actor relationship. "What I wanted to do was to create a piece where the audience can carve out the night they want to have, and it stays with them. " Creating a strong sense of place goes a long way toward a-chieving that.

Recently, 260 Scottish people went to a deserted water plant_______.

A.to tour a newly-built military base

B.to watch a play about military life

C.to visit a military troop back home

D.to attend a military training program

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?Read the text below about brokers.?Choose the best word to fill each gap, from A, B, C or

?Read the text below about brokers.

?Choose the best word to fill each gap, from A, B, C or D.

?For each question 19—33 mark one letter (A, B, C or D) on your Answer Sheet.

?There is an example at the beginning.

Brokers

Brokers neither physically handle products being distributed nor work on a continuing (19) with their principals (20) , a broker is an independent wholesaling middleman that brings buyers and sellers together and provides market information to either party. M0st brokers work for sellers, (21) a small percentage represent buyers.

Brokers have no authority to set prices. They simply negotiate a sale and leave it up to the seller to accept or (22) the buyer's offer. They also furnish considerable market information (23) prices, products, and general market conditions.

Because of the limited services provided, brokers receive relatively small commissions—5 percent or less. (24) , brokers need to operate on a low-cost basis.

Food brokers (25) buyers and sellers of food and (26) general-merchandise items to one another and bring them together to complete a sale. They are well (27) about market conditions, terms of sale, sources of credit, price setting, potential (28) , and the art of negotiating. They do not actually provide credit but sometimes store and deliver goods. Brokers also do not (29) goods and usually are not allowed to complete a transaction (30) formal approval. Like other brokers, food brokers generally represent the seller, who pays their commission.

Food brokers, (31) manufacturers' agents, operate in specific geographic locations and work for a limited (32) of food producers within these areas. Their sales force calls on chain-store buyers, store managers, and institutional purchasing agents. Brokers work (33) with advertising agencies. The aver age commission for food brokers is 5 per cent of sales.

(19)

A.basic

B.basical

C.basically

D.basis

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第7题

Read the article below about the central problem of Economics.Choose the best word to fill

Read the article below about the central problem of Economics.

Choose the best word to fill each gap, from A, B, C or D.

For each question 19—33, mark one letter (A, B, C or D) on your Answer Sheet.

There is an example at the beginning.

The Central Problem of Economics

The central problem of economics is to satisfy the people's and nation's wants.

The problem we are faced with is that our resources, here identified as money, are limited. The only way we can resolve our problem is to make choices. After looking at our resources, we must examine our list of(19)…and identify the things we need immediately, those we can postpone, and(20)…we cannot afford. As individuals, we face the central problem involved in economics—deciding just how to allocate (分配)our limited resources to provide(21)…with the greatest satisfaction of our wants.

Nations face the same problem. As a country's population grows the need for more goods and services grows correspondingly. Resources necessary to production may increase, but there(22)…are enough resources to satisfy the total desires of a nation. Whether the budget meeting is taking place in the family(23) …room, in the conference room of the corporation (24)…of directors, or in the chamber of the House of Representatives in Washington, the basic problem still exists. We need to find methods of allocating limited resources in order to satisfy unlimited wants.

A short time ago economists(25)…goods into two categories, free and economic. The former, like air and water, were in(26)…abundance that economists had no concern for them. After all, economics is the(27)…of scarcity(匮乏)and what to do about it. Today many of these " free goods" are(28)…very expensive to use. Pollution has made clean air and water expensive for producers who have to filter their waste products, for consumers who ultimately(最终)(29)…the producers' extra costs, and(30)…taxpayers who pay for the government's involvement in cleaning the environment.

In the 1990s, almost all goods are (31)…Only by effort and money can they be obtained in the form. people wish.

Meeting the needs of people and froming resources available (32)… the basic activity of production. In trying to meet(33)…wants from limited economic goods, production leads to new problems in economics.

(19)

A.want

B.problems

C.wants

D.resources

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第8题

Text 2Recently in the Scottish Highlands, 260 theatergoers were led up a well-lit, pin-tre

Text 2

Recently in the Scottish Highlands, 260 theatergoers were led up a well-lit, pin-tree-lined con- crete path. Their destination? A vacant water plant. The large concrete space had the impersonal feel of an army camp-exactly the atmosphere the producers of Black Watch hoped to reproduce. The play is based on the true story of a Highlands troop sent overseas in 2004.

Essentially, site-specific theater refers to plays produced in places directly relevant to their ac-tion. At the Museum Hotel in Wellington, New Zealand, audiences filed into room 217 to watch atale about the various personalities who had occupied the room over time. "I think people are tired of the same old plays in the same confines of space, " says Paul McLaughlin, who produced Hotel."Drama happens all around us-at the bus stop, in a supermarket-so we attempted to show how people can interact with the space that surrounds them. "

To be sure, on-scene productions present their own set of challenges. Producers of Black Watch

had to scout around London for a location for when the show comes to the British capital. But for many audience members, leaving the comfort of their theater seats makes for a more meaningful experience. "A lot of site-specific work challenges the way you look and think. " says Nick Kaye,a drama professor at the University of Exeter.

Site-specific shows can also satisfy the growing desire for individualized entertainment fueled

by on-demand television and the Internet .ln Faust, which the London-based theater group Punch-drunk just wrap.ped up, audience members got to pick what they wanted to see. Housed in an old five-story storehouse in east London, the play featured different settings. Audience members could choose to watch a scene and follow certain actors from location to location. Felix Barrett, the direc-tor of Faust, says today's theatergoers expect more than just the traditional audience-actor relation-ship. "What I wanted to do was to create a piece where the audience can carve out the night they want to have, and it stays with them. "Creating a strong sense of place goes a long way toward a-chieving that.

51. Recently, 260 Scottish people went to a deserted water plant________

[A] to tour a newly-built military base

[B] to watch a play about military life

[C] to visit a military troop back home

[ D] to attend a military training program

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第9题

Questions 下列各 ·Read this text about electrical power in Canada. ·Choose the best sente
nce frOm the opposite page to fill each of the blanks. ·For each blank(8-12),mark one letter(A-G)on your Answer Sheet. ·Do not mark any letter twice. ·There is an example at the beginning(0).Questions 下列各 ·Read this text about electrical powCanadian industries have prospered for more than a century on the countrys abundance of cheap, reliable electrical power. B (example ) In fact, Canada consumes more electricity on a per person basis than any country except Norway. (8)_______Electricity is a significant source of export income for Canada. (9)_______ But in the 1970s, Canadian exports rose sharply to address the U. S. demand for cheaper and more reliable. In 1985, exports of Canadian electrical power reached 1,400 million US dollars.(10 ) _______ Net electricity exports account for more than 60% of Canadas balance of trade. Domestically, Canada continues to generate electrical power, primarily from water. (11)_______ Exports of electricity are now subject to forces far beyond the control of utility managers. (12 )_______ A.Besides.electricity from coal and nuclear is 50%t0 75%cheaper than many other industrial nations. B.Generated primarily by water.our power supplies have attracted and supposedenergy-intensive industries such as mining. C.It also ranks among the top three electricity producers in the world,behind the U.S. and Russia. D.Next to electricity.Canadian paper exports came t0 900 million U.S.dollars everyear in the 1960s. E.Canada and the U.S.imposed and exposed power in almost equal measures after 1901. F.Since then.electricity’exports have declined but they have continued to exceed 700 million U.S.dollars. G.Environmental and trade policies all influence electrical production and trade. (8)填空_______

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