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He practices _______the ball four hours everyday.

A.to hit

B.hitting

C.hit

D.hits

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第1题

Answer ONE of the questions 2, 3, or 4 below.1. Question 2?A foreign business associate is

Answer ONE of the questions 2, 3, or 4 below.

1. Question 2

?A foreign business associate is visiting your company for three days. You have been asked to organize the visit end plan appropriate entertainment.

?Write a letter to the visitor outlining a timetable for the visit and describing the activities you have planned.

?Write 200- 250 words on your Answer Sheet.

Question 3

?Your manager is keen to introduce new practices into your company. He has asked you to write a report which includes details of two practices from another company which you would suggest adopting in your own company.

?Write the report for your manager, including the following information:

?what you admire about the other company

?which two of its practices you would adopt

?why your company would benefit from them.

?Write 200- 250 words on the separate answer paper provided.

3. Question 4

?Your company has employed an outside consultant to organize an exhibition of your products, to be held next month. His work is unsatisfactory, and your boss has now decided that you should take over full responsibility instead. Your boss has asked you to write to the consultant to explain why he has been replaced.

?Write the letter to the consultant;

?giving two reasons why he has been replaced

?telling him he will be paid for this work

?asking him to brief you on the current situation.

?Write 200—250 words on the separate answer paper provided.

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第2题

第一节 单项填空从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。 My neighbor ______ the pi

第一节 单项填空

从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

My neighbor ______ the piano; he usually practices at about this time.

A.used to practice

B.would practice

C.is practicing

D.practiced

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第3题

Reading is not the only way to gain knowledge of the work in the past. There is another la
rge reservoir (知识库) which may be called experience, and the college student will find that every craftsman (工匠) has something he can teach and will generally teach gladly to any college student who does not look down upon them. But the demonstration (示范) and report of what happens, and how it happens are correct even if the reports are in completely unscientific terms (术语). Presently the college student will learn, in this case also, what to accept and what to reject.

Another source of knowledge is the vast store of traditional practices handed down from father to son, or mother to daughter, of old country customs, of folklore (风俗). All this is very difficult for a college student to examine, for much knowledge and personal experience is needed here to separate good plants from wild grass. The college student should learn to realize and remember how much of real value science has found in this wide, confused wilderness.

In the last paragraph the phrase "this wide, confused wilderness" refers to

A.personal experience

B.wild weeds among good plants

C.the information from the parents

D.the vast store of traditional practices

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第4题

听力原文:Computer users are advised to adopt good computing practices to keep their comput

听力原文: Computer users are advised to adopt good computing practices to keep their computer virus-free. "Protecting our computers against virus attacks is very important nowadays when computers are commonly and widely used in our home and offices." said a spokesman for the Information Technology Services Department (ITSD).

"Typical payload of computer virus can range from cresting annoyances such as affecting the mouse, keyboard or other computer functions, to more destuctive actions like modifying or deleting files, or exposing secret information from the hard disk of the victim's computer." Some computer virus may format the hard disk to corrupt all data stored inside the computer.

"Besides, there are also computer viruses that will create mass mailing or scanning traffic not only to turn infected computers into a platform. for launching further attacks to other computers, but also to consume mailbox storage and network bandwidth."

"As a result, the network and computer systems will be overloaded and the normal operation of the network and computer systems will be seriously affected." said the spokesman.

He noted that the impact was particularly singnificant due to the current highly interconnected computer notwork environment." To avoid such inconveniences and losses, we should take effective computing practices to prevent our computers from virus infections .In fact, such practices are simple and easy." said the spokesman.

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A.Computers are commonly and widely used in home and offices nowadays.

B.Computers are easily to be attacked.

C.Adopting good computing practices is a good advice to protect the computer.

D.The viruses are too fearful, computer is not safe any more.

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第5题

Youth Council of ArlingtonThe Youth Council of Arlington is an association dedicated to im

Youth Council of Arlington

The Youth Council of Arlington is an association dedicated to improving the lives of young people through education in leadership skills, personal growth, and economic independence.

Director of Finance

The successful candidate will enjoy challenges and know how to solve problems effectively. In addition, he or she will have a recognized accounting certificate, over ten years of a related experience for the not-for-profit sector, and a strong understanding of teamwork.

To apply, please forward a resume to the Executive Director immediately. While we thank the candidates for their interest, only those selected for an interview will be contacted. We regret we are unable to accept any telephone inquiries.

Send to:

1325 Wilson Boulevard,

Arlington, Virginia, 22209

What is the stated purpose of this organization?

A.To raise money for school trips

B.To help local youth lead productive lives

C.To renovate the community center

D.To provide training in accounting practices

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第6题

Garvey, who played for the Los Angeles Dodgers and the San Diego Padres, was the National
League's Most Valuable Player in 1974. He earned $1.1 million for appearing in the infomercials.

Dallas-based media conglomerate Belo Corp. (NYSE. BLC) said

Wednesday that it would cut off 250 jobs, mostly at its flagship 【S1】______

newspaper The Dallas Morning News.

The company also announced that an investigation of circulation

of practices at The Morning News found no evidence of improper activity 【S2】______

on the part of the current senior executives of The Dallas Morning 【S3】______

News or on the part of Belo Corp. executives.

Belo said flat revenue since 2001 in the Dallas=Fort Worth area which 【S4】______

made changes in the expense structures of The Morning News and 【S5】______

WFAA-TV, with Belo's ABC affiliate in the Dallas/Fort Worth market, 【S6】______

necessary. The cuts are expected to take place by Nov. 1.

Belo disclosed Aug. 5 that The Morning News had overstated with 【S7】______

newspaper circulation by 5 percent on Sundays and 1.5 percent for

other days. Advertisers overpaid them because rates are normally 【S8】______

based on circulation.

The investigation found that the circulation overstatement at The Morning News

which resulted from an aggressive sales incentive 【S9】______

campaign that has been discontinued.

Belo said last month that it had mailed or he had personally delivered 【S10】______

19,000 checks to compensate advertisers who were overcharged

because of overstatements of circulation numbers at its flagship

newspaper. Though it also will incur $4 million in costs associated with 【S11】______

ad credits to advertisers.

The company also said it expected to cut $10 million in losses by

closing down three local cable news channels it ran with Time Warner Cable. 【S12】______

【S1】______

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第7题

While the world's flu fighters have concentrated on countering the H1N1 swine flu, bird fl
u H5N1 has quietly continued to take its 【C1】______ on both poultry and humans. Last year, 17 countries, 【C2】______ from Germany to Japan, reported outbreaks of H5N1 in 【C3】______ poultry and wild birds; and the World Health Organization, which still says H5N1 causes a worldwide threat, recoded 72 human 【C4】______ , 32 of them fatal.

The major outbreak, entering its 【C5】______ year, is still in the developing countries of Asia. Indonesia 【C6】______ accounted for 19 of the 32 H5N1 deaths; Vietnam, 【C7】______ 5. But there are signs of 【C8】______ .

The number of human deaths has been 【C9】______ since peaking at 79 in 2006. And fewer countries reported outbreaks in 2009 than in 2008.

Partnership researchers compared notes on the effectiveness of control measures. Scientists reported that carefully 【C10】______ killing can be just as effective as wide spread killing, and less 【C11】______ . Others reported that reducing risk among those 【C12】______ backyard poultry has to be a community-wide effort, since changing the practices of 【C13】______ farmers has proven difficult.

In particular, Science Insider reported that a 3- year-old regional investigation network is making 【C14】______ in sorting out the role of wild birds. Some water birds 【C15】______ thought to be spreading the virus, such as the Asian open bill stork, are now known to quickly die of H5N1 infection, Wiriyarat says. But pas serine species , or perching birds, are apparently 【C16】______ the virus without ill effects, says an Asian zoologist. He also adds that there is a high 【C17】______ of outbreaks in poultry and passerine movements.

Wiriyarat says it is still 【C18】______ what is causing the outbreak, whether there is a natural storage for H5N1, and how the virus is 【C19】______ between domestic and wild birds. But while that research continues, the most effective way to reduce the amount of virus in 【C20】______ is to control outbreaks in poultry, he says.

【C1】

A.toll

B.money

C.fee

D.tuition

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第8题

Directions:There are 20 blanks in the following passage. For each blank there are four ch
oices marked A), B), C), D) on the right side of the paper. You should choose the ONE that best fits into the passage. Then mark the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet 2 with a single line through the centre.

Although Henry Ford's name is closely associated with the concept of mass production, he should receive equal credit for introducing labor practices as early as 1913 that would be considered67 even by today's standards.Safety 68 were improved, and the work day was 69 to eight hours, compared with the ten-or-twelve-hour day common at the time.In order to accommodate the shorter work day,the 70 factory was converted from two to three 71 .

72 , sick leaves as well as improved medical care for those injured 73 the job were instituted. The Ford Motor Company was one of the first factories to develop a 74 school to train specialized skilled laborers and an English language school for immigrants. Some 75 were even made to hire the handicapped and provide jobs for former convicts(服刑囚犯).

The most 76 acclaimed innovation was the five-dollar-a-day minimum wage that was 77in order to recruit and 78 the best mechanics and to 79 the growth of labor unions. Ford explained the new wage policy in 80 of efficiency and profit sharing. He also mentioned the fact that his employees would be able to purchase the automobiles that they produced-in effect 81 a market for the product. In order to quality for the minimum wage, an employee had to establish a decent home and 82 good personal habits,including sobriety,thriftiness,industriousness,and dependability.83 some criticism was directed at Ford for involving himself too much in the 84 lives of his employees, there can be no doubt that, at a time when immigrants were being taken 85 of in frightful ways, Henry Ford was helping many people to 86 themselves in America.

67.

A. advanced

B. appropriate

C. accessible

D. acute

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第9题

TourismTourism, holidaymaking and travel these are days more significant social phenomena

Tourism

Tourism, holidaymaking and travel these are days more significant social phenomena than most commen tators have considered. On the face of it there could not be a more trivial subject for a book. And indeed since social scientists have had considerable difficulty explaining weightier topics, such as work or politics, it might be thought that they would have great difficulties in accounting for more trivial phenomena such as holidaymaking. However. there are interesting parallels with the study of deviance. This involves the investigation of bizarre and idiosyncratic social practices which happen to be defined as deviant in some societies but not necessarily in others. The assumption is that the investigation of deviance can reveal interesting and significant aspects of "normal" societies. It could be said that a similar analysis can be applied to tourism.

Tourism is a leisure activity which presupposes its opposite, namely regulated and organized work. It is one manifestation of how work and leisure are organized as separate and regulated spheres of social practice in "modem" societies, Indeed acting as a tourist is one of the defining characteristics of being "modern" and the popular concept of tourism is that, it is organized within particular place and occurs for regularized periods of time. Tourist relationships arise from a movement of people to, and their stay in, various destinations. This necessarily involves some movement, that is the journey, and a period of stay in a new place or places. The journey and the stay are by definition outside the normal places, of residence and work, and are of a short-term and temporary nature, and there is a clear intention to return home within a relatively short period of time.

A substantial proportion of the population of modern societies engages in such tourist practices; new socialized forms of prevision have developed in order to cope with the mass character of the gazes of tourists, as opposed to the individual character of travel. Places are chosen to be visited and be gazed upon because there is an anticipation especially through daydreaming and fantasy of intense pleasures, either on a different scale or involving different senses from those customarily encountered. Such anticipation is constructed and sustainedthrough a variety of non-tourist practices, such as films, TV, literature, magazines, records and videos which construct and reinforce this daydreaming.

Tourists tend to visit features of landscape and townscape which separate them off from everyday experience. Such aspects are viewed because they are taken to be in some sense out of the ordinary. The viewing of these tourist sights often involves different forms of social patterning with a much greater sensitivity to visual elements of landscape or townscape than is normally found in everyday life. People linger over these sights in a way that they would not normally do in their home environment and the vision is objectified or captured through photographs, postcards films and so on which enable the memory to be endlessly reproduced and recaptured.

One of the earliest dissertations on the subject of tourism is Boorstin's analysis of the "pseudo-event" (1964) where he argues that contemporary Americans cannot experience "reality" directly but thrive on "pseudo-events". Isolated from the host environment and the local people, the mass tourist travels in guided groups and finds pleasure in inauthentic contrived attractions, gullibly enjoying the pseudo-events and disregarding the real world outside. Over time the images generated of different tourist sights come to constitute a closed selfperpetuating system of illusions which provide the tourist with the basis for selecting and evaluating potential places to visit. Such visits are made, says Boorstin, within the "environmental bubble" of the familiar Americanstyle. hotel which insulates t

A.Y

B.N

C.NG

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第10题

Look at the article about Coca Cola and the questions below.For each question mark one let

Look at the article about Coca Cola and the questions below.

For each question mark one letter A, B, C, D on your Answer Sheet, for the answer you choose.

A Brief History of Coke

Nowadays, Coca-Cola's trademark is well known around the world and its products average a staggering 400 million servings per day in more than 155 countries. According to legend, it began in a three-legged kettle in the back yard of Atlanta pharmacist Dr. John Styth Permberton who carried a jug of his concoction down the street to Jacob's Pharmacyy where it was sold at the soda fountain for 5 cents a glass. Frank Robinson, Pemberton's partner and bookkeeper thought two " C" s would look good in advertising and wrote " Coca-Cola" in the flowering script. so famous today.

It is significant that Permberton spent almost twice as much money on advertising during the first years of operation as he made in profits, for the growth of Coke's popularity is as much due to the advertising and marketing strategy as it is to the quality of its product. By continually monitoring changes in consumer attitudes and behaviour, the Coca-Cola Co. has become a widely recognized leader in advertising.

Pemberton could not foresee the greatest future awaiting his soft drink and sold out. Asa Griggs Candler bought the business and organized the Coca-Cola Co. into a Georgia corporation. In 1893, he registered Coca-Cola as a trademark.

Under Candler's leadership, the company began to grow quickly. In order to instigate a demand for the product, he spent heavily on advertising. Signs were put up from coast and appeared on calendars, serving trays and other merchandising items, urging people to drink Coke. Candler's campaign paid off.

Candler was a creative talent at advertising, but showed little imagination in understanding Coke's marketing potential. In 1899, he sold the right to bottle Coke throughout most of the United State for $ 1, which he never bothered to collect. Candler saw Coke primarily as a soda-fountain drink. But two far-sighted businessmen from Chattanooga, Tennessee, Benjamin Franklin Thomas and Joseph Brown Whitehead, understood the potential, and, for the unpaid dollar, bought a franchise that became worth millions. Their agreement with Candler began the franchising bottling system that still remains the foundation of the Coca-Cola Co.'s soft drink operations. Thomas and Whitehead sold the rights to bottle Coke to franchisers in every part of the country in return for the bottler's agreement to invest in the necessary resources and effort to make the franchise a success. During the following decade, 179 bottling plants went into operation.

In the early 20th century, Coke blazed the advertising trail, developing innovative concepts that became accepted practices in the filed. One of the most effective was the distribution and redemption of complimentary tickets, entitling the holder to a glass of free Coke at the soda fountain of a dispenser.

The trademark Coca-Cola was originally coined by______.

A.Pemberton

B.a bookkeeper working for Pemberton

C.Frank Robinson

D.Asa Griggs Candler

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