We have to work even harder though we feel quite () our success.
A.secure of
B.nervous about
C.worried about
D.competent for
A.secure of
B.nervous about
C.worried about
D.competent for
第1题
听力原文: I come from a big family.. three brothers land a sister.., and we all work in the family business. We make cakes. We used to have a small shop that sold bread and other things that we made, but now we just make cakes and bread and deliver them to shops here. My father started the business, but he died six years ago and as I said, my mother is taking care of it now. Even before he died, when she was looking after the children and running the house, she helped him a lot with the business. So when Dad fell ill, it wasn't difficult for her to take over from him. My older brother, George, was already helping a lot then, and I used to help out at weekends too, even when I was a child
What do they do for a living now?
A.They have a shop that sells bread and cakes.
B.They buy cakes and bread and sell them.
C.They make cakes and bread and send them to shops.
第2题
第3题
In only a short time, computers have【B8】changed the way in which many kinds of work are done.【B9】, they have created whole new areas of work that did not exist【B10】to their development. We have all heard of computers【B11】the course of rockets, preparing bank statements,【B12】elections, forecasting weather, and so【B13】Computers do many tasks for us that would be【B14】difficult if we did not have them. Computers take routine tasks and do them in a【B15】of the time it would take a man or even a【B16】of men to do them.
Many people imagine that a computer is a very large【B17】machine. Certainly a computer can function in that way,【B18】this is a very restricted view of the nature of a computer. The message of a familiar【B19】is that machines should work, but men should think. This is the basic philosophy of computer science,【B20】in the advanced states of computer technology.
【B1】
A.done
B.prepared
C.explored
D.investigated
第4题
What is the speaker doing?
A.Accepting an award
B.Holding an auction
C.Organizing an event
D.Overseeing a contest
第5题
(36)
A.To interest students in a career in counseling.
B.To recruit counselors to work in the placement office.
C.To inform. students of a university program.
D.To convince local merchants to hire college students.
第6题
听力原文: As a result of rising university costs, many students are finding it necessary to take on part-time jobs. To make finding those jobs easier, the placement service has put together a listing of what is available locally. For some students, these part-time jobs could lead to the full-time work after graduation, as they may offer experience in their own field, be that finance, marketing or even management. For example, National Savings Bank offers work on a half-time basis. That's 20 hours per week. Retail stores and restaurants have positions requiring fewer hours. Even less time is expected of those providing child care. We have a number of families registered with us who are looking for baby sitters for as few as four hours a week. For students who prefer outdoor work, there're seasonal positions right on campus, working with the gardening and landscaping teams. These often require the most time and they are the least flexible in terms of scheduling. To see a complete list of these and other available jobs, including the salary offered and the hours required, stop by our office and be sure to bring a resume with you. When you find something that interests you, we'll put you in touch with the person offering it. In addition, our counselors will give you hints about a successful interviewing.
Questions 32 to 35 are based on the passage you have just heard.
32. What's the purpose of the talk?
33. What should students bring with them to the office?
34. What will the counselors at the office help students do?
35. What do the jobs have in common?
(33)
A.To interest students in a career in counseling.
B.To recruit counselors to work in the placement office.
C.To inform. students of a university program.
D.To convince local merchants to hire college students.
第7题
The same【C4】______is told about Sir Isaac Newton and【C5】______other scientists. We have no proof【C6】______any of these well-known conversations【C7】______took place, but we are prepared to【C8】______that they did, and if so, that the【C9】______was the same one Einstein gave,【C10】______this is the way scientists work【C11】______science progresses.
Scientists usually work toward models of the process or structure they are studying.【C12】______we have models of the structure【C13】______the universe and of the atom, models of the process【C14】______which the genetic(遗传的)pattern is passed from one building block of life to【C15】______, models of the economic sys- tem and【C16】______on. Some models are mathematical, but a【C17】______does not have to have equations(方程式), or even diagrams; the【C18】______requirement is . no doubt that it【C19】______an insight(洞察力)into the relationships that determine【C20】______something works as it does or how it is put together.
【C1】
A.designing
B.inventing
C.revealing
D.developing
第8题
From: Luis Reyes (l.reyes@bluepharmacy.com)
To: Amanda Cunningham (a.cunningham@bluepharmacy.com)
Subject: Overstock
Date: June 24,8:42 p.m.
Amanda,
1 just finished stocking the order, and it looks as if we have a small problem. Whoever ordered must have punched in the wrong amount, because we have too many of the Pretty Baby Sun Lotion. I asked Linda about it, and she didn't know anything.
There are 10 cases of this product, so someone must have ordered 200 instead of 20.I checked the invoice, and we were billed correctly. 1 even called the warehouse to make sure they didn't make the mistake, and the order was for 200.
1 wasn't sure what to do, so I just stocked the shelves and put the rest in our back stock. I was thinking we could make some sort of promotion for sun lotion since summer just started.
If you want, I can make a display tomorrow morning.
Luis
Where does Mr. Reyes work?
A.At a pharmacy
B.At a swimming pool
C.At a fitness center
D.At a department store
第9题
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What type of business is being advertised?
A.A bank
B.A fitness club
C.A web-site design firm
D.An office-supply company
第10题
Information
Information-processed by human brainwork into knowledge and integrated and intuited into wisdom-has quite suddenly become the world&39;s most important resources. As far as what will happen in the future as we can see, information will be playing the leading role in world history that physical labor, stone, bronze, land, minerals, metals, and energy once played.
(46). We must burn into our consciousness how very different sort of informastion comes from all of its predecessors as civilization&39;s dominant resources.
Information expends as it is used. Information is less hungry for other resources. The higher the tech, the less energy and raw materials are needed(47). Information is readily transportable. Information is shared, not exchanged; it gives rise to sharing transactions (交易, 处理) ,not to exchange transactions.
(48):Why, in our communities and our world, nobody can possibly be in general charge. Why more and more diversity had better be the law of life on this Planet. Why people have to find ways to be different together, in Bosnia and Rwanda and Cambodia and the Middle East, but also in New York and California and Minesota(49). Why, since information can&39;t really be owned, the phrase "intellectual property" is an oxymoron (予盾修饰法). Why the new fairness revolutions, claims by ever-smarter disadvantage majorities around the world, cannot much longer be denied or ignored. Why, more and more, the followers so often get to the policy answers before their leaders catch on.
We&39;re living at a very special moment in humankind&39;s long ascent toward civilized behavior(50), sparked by information science and information technology, which have now made the human species, for the first time, the lead actor in its own evolution.
(46)
A These simple, pregnant propositions provide new answers to some of the biggest "why" questions of the exciting times just ahead of us
B It is the consequence of the enormous advantages of science and technology
C Why we will have to change our ways of thinking about work, and possibly even chop away the linkage between working and making a living
D Information can, and increasingly does, replace land, labor, and capital
E To manage future complexities, we certainly can&39;t keep using the concepts that served us so well in the industrial era
F Important information can get buried in a sea of trivialities
(47)
A These simple, pregnant propositions provide new answers to some of the biggest "why" questions of the exciting times just ahead of usB It is the consequence of the enormous advantages of science and technologyC Why we will have to change our ways of thinking about work, and possibly even chop away the linkage between working and making a livingD Information can, and increasingly does, replace land, labor, and capitalE To manage future complexities, we certainly can&39;t keep using the concepts that served us so well in the industrial eraF Important information can get buried in a sea of trivialities
(48)
A These simple, pregnant propositions provide new answers to some of the biggest "why" questions of the exciting times just ahead of usB It is the consequence of the enormous advantages of science and technologyC Why we will have to change our ways of thinking about work, and possibly even chop away the linkage between working and making a livingD Information can, and increasingly does, replace land, labor, and capitalE To manage future complexities, we certainly can&39;t keep using the concepts that served us so well in the industrial eraF Important information can get buried in a sea of trivialities
(49)
A These simple, pregnant propositions provide new answers to some of the biggest "why" questions of the exciting times just ahead of usB It is the consequence of the enormous advantages of science and technologyC Why we will have to change our ways of thinking about work, and possibly even chop away the linkage between working and making a livingD Information can, and increasingly does, replace land, labor, and capitalE To manage future complexities, we certainly can&39;t keep using the concepts that served us so well in the industrial eraF Important information can get buried in a sea of trivialities
(50)
A These simple, pregnant propositions provide new answers to some of the biggest "why" questions of the exciting times just ahead of usB It is the consequence of the enormous advantages of science and technologyC Why we will have to change our ways of thinking about work, and possibly even chop away the linkage between working and making a livingD Information can, and increasingly does, replace land, labor, and capitalE To manage future complexities, we certainly can&39;t keep using the concepts that served us so well in the industrial eraF Important information can get buried in a sea of trivialities
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