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After the intense examination, we become quite _________ now.A.lazyB.freeC.slackD.sleepy

After the intense examination, we become quite _________ now.

A.lazy

B.free

C.slack

D.sleepy

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第1题

After a whole day's heavy work, the old worker returned home, ______.A.being hungry and ex

After a whole day's heavy work, the old worker returned home, ______.

A.being hungry and exhausting

B.hungry and exhausted

C.being hungry and exhausted

D.hungry and exhausting

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第2题

To reduce power consumption of your computer, the following methods are recommended by the author ex

To reduce power consumption of your computer, the following methods are recommended by the author except ______.

A.setting the computer to go to sleep after periods of inactivity

B.shutting it down at night when power is most expensive

C.setting different parts of the computer to sleep at different times

D.setting the hard drive to sleep after 30 minutes of inactivity

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第3题

After an intense hour of class, I must say I really can't think of any questions.
I have to go home and think over what I've learned.If I find I have questions, I first try to answer them myself, and if that doesn't work, then I approach the teacher at the next class.I would feel very childish and ridiculous troubling the teacher with questions I could answer for myself with a little thought and by using a dictionary.

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第4题

Which is NOT true about Turkish Jews in the 15th century?A.A large portion of them were ex

Which is NOT true about Turkish Jews in the 15th century?

A.A large portion of them were expelled from Spain.

B.They didn"t change their original religious belief.

C.They settled in Ottoman Empire after being expelled.

D.They had ancestors in Judea and Samaria in Jerusalem.

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第5题

听力原文:Coffee is part of an international industry Research shows that as many as one-th

听力原文: Coffee is part of an international industry Research shows that as many as one-third of the people in the world drink coffee. But not everyone may know the story of coffee and how it is produced. One popular story about the discovery of coffee long ago is about Kaldi, (29)a keeper of goats. Kaldi was taking care of his goats in the highlands of Ethiopia where coffee trees had grown for centuries. (29)He noticed that his goats became very excited and active after eating small fruits from a tree. Kaldi reported this discovery to a group of religious workers. When they made a drink out of the fruit, the religious workers realized they could stay awake for long hours of prayer. Coffee trees can grow up to nine meters high, but they are cut short for production. The plant produces a fruit that is called a coffee cherry. When the coffee cherries are ripe and ready to be, picked, they are bright, red and firm. (30)Inside the fruits are the green coffee beans. After these beans are roasted at high temperatures they are ready to be made into a drink.There may only be two main kinds of coffee plants. (31) But geography and climate differences have a big effect on the many different ways coffee can taste. For example, coffee grown in Ethiopia is known for its lively, sharp taste and its flowery smell. Coffee from the island of Sumatra has a full body with an earthy and intense taste.

(30)

A.A hunter.

B.An old woman.

C.A religious worker.

D.A keeper of goats.

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第6题

上海进出口贸易公司(SHANGHAI IMPORT AND EXPORT CO.LTD.)于2007年3月1日与澳大利亚客户MANDARS

上海进出口贸易公司(SHANGHAI IMPORT AND EXPORT CO.LTD.)于2007年3月1日与澳大利亚客户MANDARS IMPORTS Co.Ltd.签定一份订购合同。内容如下:

PURCHASE CONTRACT

P/C N0.:070101

DATE:MAR.1[st],07

THE SELLER: THE BUYER:

Shanghai Import and Export Co.Ltd. Mandars Imports Co.Ltd.

Address:No.1321 Zhongshan Road. 38 Queensway.2008

NSW Australia

Shanghai,China

We hereby confirm having sold to you the following goods on terms and conditions as stipulated bellows:

Description of goods:

Ladies Denim Skirt

Exactly like Artwork,but change the main label position to center back and cancel the zipper.

Fabric:

99% cotton 1%Elastic Construction:11×16+70D/88×46

Washing:

blue-grey like our sample no.MA212090

Changing:

Please put the Mandars hangtag not in center back,but in seam.

Please print at the back side of the

care label:

Product from Mandars 2008 NSW/AUSTRALIA

Packing:

Flat pack without folding 6 pieces assorted sizes per polybag,3 polybags in a master polybag and then into an export carton.

Maximum sizes of export cartons:

Length Width Height

60 42 variable

Color:Blue/grey

Marking of the cartons:

As per our information

Hangtag:MANDARS

Main label:MANDARS

Care label:

With correct Composition&washing instruction

Samples:

Counter samples:3 pieces in size 38 ex Shanghai 2007.3.15

Samples:

2 pieces in size 38 ex Shanghai 2007.4.20

Pre-production samples:

The Pre-production samples should be made after the fabric haVe been tested and passed by ITS Shanghai Branch,

Then will be sent to customers’quality assurance department."Go" for production can only be given after their approval.

Payment:

By confirmed and irrevocable L/C payable by beneficiary's drafts at 60 days after B/L date sight and remain valid in China for further 16 days after shipment.

Price Terms:

AUD7.00 per piece FOB Shanghai

Quantity:

18000 pieces

Amount:

AUD126000.00

Delivery Date:

2007.5.30Ex Shanghai by sea/Maersk

To Sydney,Australia with partial and transshipment allowed

Delivery Address:

Mandars Imp.Co.

Atm:Ken

Shipping agent:

National Containers Ltd

Size and color assortment.

上海进出口贸易公司(SHANGHAI IMPORT AND EXPORT CO.LTD.)于2007

Purchase conditions:

All garments manufacturers must meet the minimum manufacturing standards,comply with the SA8000, and all garments should be AZO-free and no nickel press buttons are used.

SELLER:Shanghai Import and Export Co.Ltd. BUYER:Mandars Imports Co.Ltd

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将下列合同条款译成中文并回答相关问题:

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上海进出口贸易公司(SHANGHAI IMPORT AND EXPORT CO.LTD.)于2007

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第7题

听力原文:M: Hi, Sandy. How are your finals going?W: Oh, hi, Michael. I finished my last ex

听力原文:M: Hi, Sandy. How are your finals going?

W: Oh, hi, Michael. I finished my last exam this morning, and I finished two term papers. I finally feel like I can see the light.

M: Great. Now how about a change? I've got two tickets for the new modern art exhibit downtown. Do you want to go with me?

W: Oh, I don't know. I don't know anything about modern art, and I'm no artist.

M: You don't have to be an artist to enjoy a good art show! Besides, at least it's something different from studying.

W: You are right. Have you seen this exhibit yet?

M: No, but I've heard that it's great. The exhibit was in New York last summer and in Chicago after that. And next week it goes to Los Angeles.

W: Oh. Well, it ought to be good then.

M: And, besides, next door to the modern art museum is a new Asian art museum. So we could hit both of them if you're up for it.

W: OK, you've talked me into it. Did you want to go this afternoon?

M: If you have time. I'm ready.

W: OK. Let's meet after lunch. Shall we meet right here?

M: Sounds good to me. See you then.

(23)

A.Angry.

B.Frustrated.

C.Excited.

D.Relieved.

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第8题

Every summer, Jean Piaget retreats to his cabin in the Alps, where he spends most of his d
ays analyzing the mass of research data generated over the past year at his Center for Genetic Epistemology. During long walks along the mountain trails, he mulls over the latest experimental results, and in the cool mountain evenings, he formulates his conclusions. With the approach of fall, he will descend from the mountain, manuscript. for a book and several journal articles in hand. This time-honored procedure of careful observation followed by seclusion for thought and synthesis, has enabled him to become the most prolific, if not the most famous psychologist of the century.

Piaget has only been widely known in this country since the 1960s, when his works were translated from their original French. But he has been recognized as an expert in the field of cognitive development in Europe since the 1930s. In fact, Piaget's publishing career can be traced to the year 1906, when as a child of ten, he published his careful notes on the habits of an albino sparrow he observed near his home in Switzerland. After his precocious debut as an ornithologist, he took an after school job at the local natural history museum, soon becoming an expert on mollusks. At the age of sixteen he was recommended for a curator's position at the natural history museum in Geneva, but declined in favor of continuing his education.

He studied natural science at the University of Neuchatel, obtaining his doctorate at the age of twenty-one. His readings in philosophy stimulated an intense interest in epistemology-the study of humans acquire knowledge. Convinced that cognitive development had a genetic basis. Piaget decided that the best way to approach epistemology would be through its behavioral and biological components. Psychology appeared to be the discipline that best incorporated this approach.

According to the passage, Piaget went to the mountains every summer to

A.collect data for his research.

B.avoid the city heat and enjoy the cool weather.

C.live in his cabin where he could analyze the data he collected there.

D.analyze his research data he had collected before.

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第9题

根据以下资料,回答下列各题: Graduating seniors may face higher risk for job burnout (筋疲

根据以下资料,回答下列各题: Graduating seniors may face higher risk for job burnout (筋疲力尽,枯竭.than their parents generation, say business and career experts. One of those grads,22-year-old Ruth Igielnik, kicked off her career just weeks after graduating from the University of Maryland. Igielnik should be familiar with stretching her boundaries. She admits classes were an "after thought" during the past year because she toiled from two to five hours every school night as student overseer of 300campus groups. But new grads in entry-level career jobs should resist early urges to sacrifice personal time in exchange for a faster climb to the top, warns career consultant Alexandra Levit, specializing in so-called millennials, the generation born from about 1980 to 1995. "You have to go out of your way to safeguard your time, but you have to go about it more subtly," she says. "It you sacrifice too much of your personal life at the start, you risk having a stressful, unbalanced life thats permanent. " in the next two to four years,retiring manager baby boomers will trigger a.wave of new openings for high-responsibility jobs。says Levit。A lot of those jobs will be filled by less-experienced workers-many’of them miUennials.“Theyre going to be given the responsibility they crave—because there’s No one else to take it.”Levit says.“Their sense of entitlement and their over—ambition are going to create a lot of stress for them.” A friend of Igieiniks,Merak Fine。is taking a few weeks off before joining the work:force as a legal assist{mt at a small law firm.Fine jokes that—after a heavy class schedule and all intense internship school has left her burned out before she’s even begun her career.So she worries that her career might steal time she should spend with friends and family. Compared the previous generations,many millennials are protesting again.st the idea that work is life.They’re intent on finding jobs that are meaningful both personally and to the community and the Environment. “The things that this generation is asking for--flexibility,balance,opportunities-are all things that Previous generations wilted,”says Dan Black,top campus recruiter at Ernst&Young. “But they feel much more embolden,erned(使勇敢)to ask for these things.They know they’re going to be a bigger part of the work force.” When at school during the past year。Eightieth

A.was keen on socializing

B.had to work every night

C.was the leader of Student Union

D.spent most of her time studying

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第10题

Whatever their chosen method, Americans bathe zealously. A study conducted found that we t
ake an average of 4.5 baths and 7.5 showers each week and in the ranks of non-edible items purchased by store customers, bar soap ranks second, right after toilet paper. We spend more than $700 million annually on soaps, but all work the same way. Soap is composed of molecules that at one end attract water and at the other end attract oil and dirt, while repelling water. With a kind of pushing and pulling action, the soap loosens the bonds holding dirt to the skin.

Unless you're using a germicidal soap, it usually doesn't kill the bacteria—soap simply removes bacteria along with dirt and oil. Neither baths nor showers are all that necessary and unless you're in a Third World country where infectious diseases are common, or you have open sores on your skin, the dirt and bacteria aren't going to hurt. The only reason for showering or bathing is to feel clean and refreshed. There is a physiological basis for this relaxed feeling. Your limbs become slightly buoyant in bathwater, which takes a load off muscles and tension. Moreover, if the water is hotter than normal body temperature, the body attempts to shed heat by expanding the blood vessels near the surface of the skin, lessening the circulatory system's resistance to blood flow, and dropping blood pressure gently. A bath is also the most effective way to hydrate the skin. The longer you soak, the more water gets into the skin and because soap lowers the surface tension of the water, it helps you hydrate rapidly and remove dry skin flakes.

However, in a bath, all the dirt and grime and the soap in which it's suspended float on the surface. So when you stand up, it covers your body like a film. The real solution is to take a bath and then rinse off with a shower, however, after leaving a tub or freshly exposed skin becomes a playground for microbes. In two hours, you probably have as many bacteria on certain parts of the body, such as the armpits, as before the bath.

The statement "Americans bathe zealously"(Line 1, Para. 1) is closest to saying ______.

A.Americans bathe wastefully

B.Americans are rather ambivalent to bathing

C.Americans bathe with intense enthusiasm

D.Americans bathe too much

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