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When does the paper come?A.Late in the morning.B.In the afternoonC.Before families get up.

When does the paper come?

A.Late in the morning.

B.In the afternoon

C.Before families get up.

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第1题

Whendoesthepapercome?[A]Lateinthemorning.[B]Intheafternoon.[C]Beforefamiliesgetup.

When does the paper come?[A]Late in the morning.[B]In the afternoon.[C]Before families get up.

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When does the paper come?A.Late in the morning.B.In the afternoon.C.Before families get up

When does the paper come?

A.Late in the morning.

B.In the afternoon.

C.Before families get up.

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第3题

What does the professor mean when he says this?A.He wants the students to divide everythin

What does the professor mean when he says this?

A.He wants the students to divide everything.

B.He does not like many paper clips.

C.He wants to generalize the features of an atom.

D.He thinks the students can't understand him.

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第4题

听力原文:M: When is Jack going to finish writing that paper?W: I don't know. He's been wor

听力原文:M: When is Jack going to finish writing that paper?

W: I don't know. He's been working on it day in and day out.

Q: What does the woman say about Jack?

(17)

A.He's been in the program for several days.

B.He is working hard on the program.

C.He works only during the day.

D.He will probably never finish.

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第5题

Why does the author say "publishers are not in business to lose money"?A.For convincing re

Why does the author say "publishers are not in business to lose money"?

A.For convincing readers that the publishing is a profitable business.

B.For persuading people to donate when they read the free content online.

C.For warning the readers that the free stuff online may not last forever.

D.For making people trust that paper publications won't be totally gone.

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第6题

When you do the literature search in order to decide the topic for your research paper
, you may find that the topic you are interested in has already been done by someone else.For the topic already explored by others, you should _________.

A.give it up because it does no good to waste time by repeating Prior Art.

B.re-uate it to find some new aspects to make further contributions.

C.avail yourself of the ready-made materials and research findings and use them in your own paper.

D.either A or B.

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第7题

听力原文:M: Today I'm interviewing nine-year old Catherine about her feelings on how peopl
e can help save the environment. So, Catherine, how call we save the environment?

W: By saving water,

M: Well, how can we do that?

W: By not using too much water when we wash dishes, take a bath, and when we do other things like watering the plants outside.

M: Oh, what else?

W: When drinking or eating something outside, you should keep the garbage until you rind a garbage can to put it in. Because throwing rubbish carelessly makes our planet dirty, Do you like seeing rubbish all over the ground?

M: No, I don't. Do you have any other suggestions?

W: Yes, we shouldn't waste paper, because trees are being cut down to make paper. By saving paper, we save the forests where animals live.

M: So how can children save paper? I mean everyday.

W: Well, for example, when I was in kindergarten, I used to save newspapers so that I could fold things out of them like paper trees instead of just throwing them away. Now the children in our neighborhood collect newspapers once a month to take them to a factory as raw material.

M: That's great. Well, thanks Catherine for your ideas.

In which of the following situations does the girl try to save water?

A.When she is taking a bath.

B.When she is cleaning a car.

C.When she is washing clothes.

D.When she is working in plants.

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The Kind of Work Daddy DoesIt is not surprising that modem children tend to look blank and

The Kind of Work Daddy Does

It is not surprising that modem children tend to look blank and dispirited when informed that they will someday have to "go to work and make a living. "The fact is they cannot visualiave what work is in corporate America.

Not so long ago, when a parent said he was off to work, the child knew very well what was about to happen. His parent was going to make something or fix something, The parent could take his offspring to his place of business and let him watch while he repaired a car or built a table.

When a child asked," What kind of work do you do, Daddy?" his father could answer in terms that a child could come to grips with. "I fix steam engines. ""I make horse collars."

Well, a few fathers still fix engines and build things, but most do not. Nowadays, most fathers sit in glass buildings performing tasks that are absolutely incomprehensible to children. Tile answers they gave when asked, "What kind of work do you do, Daddy? "are likely to be very puzzling to the child.

"I sell space. ""I do market research. ""I am a data processor. ""I am in public relations. ""I am a systems analyst. "Such explanations must seem nonsense to a child. How can he possibly imagine anyone analyzing a system or researching a market?

Even grown men who do market research have trouble visualizing what a public relations man does with his day, and it is a safe bet that the average systems analyst is as puzzled about what a space saleman does at the shop as the average space salesman is about the tools needed to analyze a system.

In the common everyday job, nothing is made any more. Things are now made by machines. Very little is repaired. The machines that make things make them in such a fashion that they will quickly fall apart in such a way that repairs will be too expensive. Thus the buyer is encouraged to throw the thing away and buy a new one. In effect, the machines are making junk.

The handful of people remotely associated with these machines can, of course, tell thier inquisitive children" Daddy makes junk. "Most of the work force, however, is too remote from junk production to sense any contribution to the industry. What do these people do?

Consider the typical twelve - story glass building in the typical American city. Nothing is being made in this building and nothing is being repaired, including the building itself. Constructed as a piece of junk, the building will be discarded when it wears out , and another piece of junk will be set in its place.

Still, the building is filled with people who think of themselves as working. At any given moment during the day perhaps one - third of them will be talking into telephones. Most of these conversations will be about paper for paper is what occupies nearly everyone in this building.

Some jobs in the building require men to fill paper with words. There are persons who type neatly on paper and persons who read paper and jot notes in the margins. Some persons make copies of paper and other persons deliver paper. There are persons who file paper and persons who file paper.

Some persons mail paper. Some persons telephone other persons and ask that paper be sent to them. Others telephone to ascertain the whereabout of paper. Some persons confer about paper. In the grandest offices, men approve of some paper and disapprove of other paper.

The elevators are filled throughout the day with young men carrying paper from floor to floor and with vital men carrying paper to be discussed with other vital men.

What is a child to make of all this? His father may be so important that he lunches with other men about paper. Suppose he brings his son to work to give the boy some idea of what work is all about. What does the boy see happening?

His father c

A.Y

B.N

C.NG

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第9题

Passage OneThe Shoppers in the UK are spending less money on toilet paper to save money,

Passage One

The Shoppers in the UK are spending less money on toilet paper to save money, research has shown. Penny-pinching UK consumers choose cheaper products from discounters such as Aldi and Lidl rather than luxury alternatives.

This has wiped 6% off the value of the soft tissue paper market in the UK. It has shrunk from £1.19 billion in 2011 to £1.12 billion in 2015,according to a new report from market research company Mintel. Furthermore, the future of the market looks far from rosy, with sales expected to fall further to £1.11 billion in 2016.

In the last year alone, despite an increase in the UK population and a subsequent rise in the number of households, sales of toilet paper fell by 2%, with the average household reducing their toilet roll spending from £43 in 2014 to £41 in 2015.

Overall, almost three in five people say they try to limit their usage of paper—including facial tissue and kitchen roll―to save money. “Strength,softness and thickness remain the leading indicators of toilet paper quality, with just a small proportion of consumers preferring more luxurious alternatives, such as those with flower patterns of perfume,said Mintel analyst Jack Duckett. &39;&39;These extra features are deemed unnecessary by the majority of shoppers, which probably reflects how these types of products are typically more expensive than regular toilet paper, even when on special offer.”

While consumers are spending less on toilet paper, they remain fussy―in theory at least—when it comes to paper quality. Top of Britons’ toilet paper wish list is softness (57%) followed by strength (45%) and thickness (36%).

One in 10 buyers rand toilet rolls made from recycled paper among their top considerations, highlighting how overall the environment is much less of a consideration for shoppers than product quality. In a challenge for manufacturers, 81% of paper product users said they would consider buying recycled toilet tissue if it were comparable in quality to standard paper.

The market sales of toilet paper have decreased because().

A.Britons have cut their spending on it

B.its prices have gone up over the years

C.its quality has seen marked improvement

D.Britons have developed the habit of saving

What does the author think of the future of the tissue paper market in the UK?A.It will expend in tim

B.It will remain gloomy

C.It will experience ups and downs

D.It will recover as population grows

What do we learn about Britons concerning toilet paper?A.They are particular about the quality of toilet paper

B.They emphasize the strength of toilet paper the most

C.They prefer cheap toilet paper to recycled toilet paper

D.They reject using toilet paper with unnecessary features

What does Jack Duckett say about toilet paper?A.Special offers would promote its sales

B.Consumers are loyal to certain brands

C.Luxurious features add much to the pric

D.Consumers have a variety to choose from

What can we infer from the last paragraph?A.More and more Britons buy recycled toiler paper to protect the environment

B.Toilet paper manufacturers are facing a great challenge in promoting its sales

C.Toilet paper manufacturers compete with one another to improve product quality

D.Environmental protection is not much of a concern when Britons buy toilet paper

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第10题

段落匹配:[46]Shoppers in the UK are spending less money on toilet paper to save money,

段落匹配:

[46]Shoppers in the UK are spending less money on toilet paper to save money,research has shown.

Penny-pinchingUK consumers choose cheaper products from discounters such as Aldi and Lidlrather than luxury alternatives.

This has wiped6% off the value of the soft tissue paper market in the UK. It has shrunk from£1.19 billion in2011 to£1.12billion in 2015, according to a new report from market research company Mintel. [47] Furthermore, the future of the market looks far fromrosy, with sales expected to fall further to £1.11 billion in 2016.

In the lastyear alone, despite an increase in the UK population and a subsequent rise inthe number of households, sales of toilet paper fell by 2%, with the averagehousehold reducing their toilet roll spending from £43 in 2014 to £41 in 2015.

Overall, almostthree in five people say they try to limit their usage of paper — includingfacial tissue and kitchen roll — to save money. “Strength, softness andthickness remain the leading indicators of toilet paper quality, with just asmall proportion of consumers preferring more luxurious alternatives, such asthose with flower patterns or perfume,” said Mintel analyst Jack Duckett. [48]“These extra features are deemed unnecessary by themajority of shoppers, which probably reflects how these types of products aretypically more expensive than regular toilet paper, even when on special offer.”

[49]Whileconsumers are spending less on toilet paper, they remain fussy—in theory atleast —when it comes to paper quality. Top ofBritons’ toilet paper wish list is softness (57%) followed by strength (45%)and thickness (36%).

[50]Onein 10 buyers rank toilet rolls made from recycled paper among their topconsiderations, highlighting how overall the environment is much less of aconsideration for shoppers than product quality. In a challengefor manufacturers, 81% of paper product users said they would consider buyingrecycled toilet tissue if it were comparable in quality to standard paper.

46. The market sales of toilet paper havedecreased because .

A) Britons have cut their spendingon it

B) its prices have gone up over theyears

C) its quality has seen markedimprovement

D) Britons have developed the habitof saving

47. What does the author think ofthe future of the tissue paper market in the UK?

A) It will expand in time.

C) It will experience ups and downs.

B) It will remain gloomy.

D) It will recover as populationgrows.

48. What does Jack Duckett say about toilot paper?

A) Special offers would promote its sales.

B) Consumers are loyal to certain brands.

C) Luxurious features add much to the price.

D) Consumers have a variety to choose from.

49. What do we learn about Britons concerning toilet paper?

A) They are particular about the quality of toilet paper.

B) They emphasize the strength of toilet paper the most.

C) They prefer cheap toilet paper to recycled toilet paper.

D) They reject using toilet paper with unnecessary features.

50. What can we infer from the last paragraph?

A) more and more Britons buy recycled toilet paper to protectthe environment.

B) Toilet paper manufactures are facing a great challenge inpromoting its sales.

C) Toilet paper manufacturers compete with one another toimprove product quality.

D) Environmental protection is not much of a concern whenBritons buy toilet paper.

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