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Nearly a year since it was sold by Vivendi Universal to private investors, online retailer

eMusic has undergone a facelift that includes a panel of music critics to help users comb its trove of independent music.

The revamped service, scheduled to debut Wednesday, is the latest evolution for the pioneering retailer, the first to sell digital music files online in the late 1990s.

eMusic eschews copy protection technology as consumer-unfriendly, and caters to people whose tastes are largely ignored by mainstream music retailers.

"We're going after the minority of the market who doesn't want to wade through Britney Spears or OutKast," said David Pakman, eMusic's Chief operating officer.

The major online music retailers, such as Napster, MusicNet and market-leader iTunes Music Store, sell tunes by mostly major label acts.

The eMusic revamp has been in the works for the better part of a year, since the company was acquired from Vivendi by New York-based Dimensional Associates Inc. , the private equity arm of JDS Capital Management Inc.

When Dimensional took over, it began adding staff with experience running subscription-based businesses and immediately changed the pricing model so subscribers could no longer download an unlimited number of tracks.

"That was a negative gross margin business," Pakman said. "The company was losing money."

While eMusic's pricing model remains the same-subscriptions start at $ 9.99 per month for 40 downloads-what's changed is the means by which users can search and discover new music. So the service has added its panel of so-called music curators.

"What was missing from the eMusic service was a bunch of tools and features to really aid you in (the) discovery process," Pakman said. "What was missing was the curators."

Among the roster of music experts hired by eMusic are former Rolling Stone writer and author Michael Azerrad, former New York Times music critic Ann Powers and Justin Davidson, who won a Pulitzer Prize for his coverage of classical music.

The critics will write album reviews, columns, and communicate with subscribers on a message board.

Users will also be able to discuss or swap song recommendations with other subscribers through the message boards and other online community features.

By avoiding tracks from major labels, who only make their content available in file formats that come with licensing and copy protection safeguards, eMusic has also been able to sell its content in the MP3 file format.

MP3s can be played on most if not all digital music players on the market, and can be copied to other computers or burned to CDs without the limits imposed by record companies on other online retailers.

eMusie offers more than a half-million tracks. The service continued to operate in the months since the new management took over and currently has 70,000 subscribers, Pakman said.

eMusic was taken over by ______.

A.Vivendi Universal

B.Dimensional Associates Inc.

C.Rolling Stone

D.New York Times

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第1题

CUnemployment (失业) rose from 7.5% in June, 1996 to 7.8% in July, 1996, the highest rate

C

Unemployment (失业) rose from 7.5% in June, 1996 to 7.8% in July, 1996, the highest rate since January of that year, the Labor Department reported. The main reason was a large increase—nearly 700,000 in the labor force, with a record 61.9% of the population over sixteen years of age working or actively looking for work.

That growth was caused mainly by an increase in the number of women in the labor force, an increase partly because of a continuation of long-term and economic trends (经济趋势)and partly a reflection of pressure on families to increase their incomes.

According to the announcement, which of the following statements is correct?

A. Unemployment in July was higher than it had been since January.

B. Unemployment rose at a steady rate from January to July.

C. Unemployment rose by about 7% from June to July.

D. Unemployment rose about 7% the first time in July.

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第2题

Unemployment (失业) rose from 7.5% in June, 1996 to 7.8% in July, 1996, the highest rate s

Unemployment (失业) rose from 7.5% in June, 1996 to 7.8% in July, 1996, the highest rate since January of that year, the Labor Department reported. The main reason was a large increase—nearly 700,000 in the labor force, with a record 61.9% of the population over sixteen years of age working or actively looking for work.

That growth was caused mainly by an increase in the number of women in the labor force, an increase partly because of a continuation of long-term and economic trends (经济趋势)and partly a reflection of pressure on families to increase their incomes.

According to the announcement, which of the following statements is correct?

A.Unemployment in July was higher than it had been since January.

B.Unemployment rose at a steady rate from January to July.

C.Unemployment rose by about 7% from June to July.

D.Unemployment rose about 7% the first time in July.

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第3题

Since its conception, the European Union has been a haven for those seeking refuge of war
, persecution and poverty in other【M1】______ parts of the world. But as the EU faces what Angela Merkel has been called its toughest hour since the second world war, the tables【M2】______ appear to be turning. A new stream of immigrants is leaving the【M3】______ continent. It threatens to become a torrent when the debt crisis【M4】______ continues to worsen. Tens of thousands of Portuguese, Greek and Irish people have left their homelands this year, many headed for the southern【M5】______ hemisphere. Anecdotal evidence points to same happening in【M6】______ Spain and Italy. This year, 2,500 Greek citizens have moved to Australia and another 40,000 have " expressed interests" in moving【M7】______ south. Ireland s central statistics office has projected that 50,000 people have left the republic by the end of the year, many for【M8】______ Australia and the US. Portugals foreign ministry reports that at least 10,000 people have left to oil-rich Angola. On 31 October,【M9】______ there were 97,616 Portuguese people registered in the consulates in Luanda and Benguela, almost double the number in 2005. The Portuguese are also heading to other former colonies, such as Mozambique and Brazil. According to Brazilian government figures, the number of foreigners legally living in Brazil rose to 1.47 million in June, up more than 50% from 961,877 last December. Not all are Europeans, but the number of Portuguese alone have jumped from 276,000 in 2010 to nearly 330,000.【M10】______

【M1】

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第4题

With 950 million people, India ranks second to China among the most populous countries. Bu
t since China【C1】______a family-planning program in 1971, India has been closing the【C2】______. Indians have reduced their birth rate but not nearly as much as the Chinese have. If current growth【C3】______continue, India's population will pass China's around the year 2028【C4】______about 1.7 billion.

Should that happen, it won't be the fault of the【C5】______women of Kerala, a state in southern India.【C6】______India as a whole adds almost 20 million people a year, Kerala's population is virtually【C7】______. The reason is no mystery: nearly two-thirds of Kerala women【C8】______birth control, compared with about 40% in the entire nation. The difference lies in the【C9】______put on health programs,【C10】______birth control, by the state authorities, which in 1957 became India's first elected Communist government. And an educational tradition and matrilineal(母系的)customs in parts of Kerala help girls and boys get【C11】______good schooling.【C12】______one in three Indian women is【C13】______, 90% of those in Kerala can read and write.

Higher literacy(识字)rates【C14】______family planning."【C15】______our parents, we know that we can do more for our children if we have【C16】______of them," says Laila Cheran, who lives in the village of Kudamaloor. She had limited herself【C17】______three children one below the national【C18】______of four. That kind of【C19】______will keep Kerala from putting added【C20】______on world food supplies.

【C1】

A.generated

B.circulated

C.launched

D.promoted

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第5题

The Illusion of Progress—by Lester R. BrownLester R. Brown is a senior researcher at the W

The Illusion of Progress

—by Lester R. Brown

Lester R. Brown is a senior researcher at the Worldwatch Institute, which every year since 1984 has produced a volume about the State of the World. Each year, this book updates information on poverty, overpopulation, air and water quality, agricultural land, and other world conditions. A respected sourcebook, it is consulted by the United Nations and other organizations concerned about protecting our world environment. The following reading is an excerpt from the first chapter of State of the World, 1992.

For about four-fifths of human beings born since World War Ⅱ, life has seemed to be a time of continuous economic progress. The global economic production is about five times larger than it was in 1950. The increase in economic growth every ten years has been similar to the increase from the beginning of civilization until 1950.

World food production has also increased a great deal. This was a result of increased demand caused by population growth and rising wealth, and was made possible by modern technology. The world's grain harvest is 2.6 times larger than it was in 1950. No other generation of human beings has seen such large gains in production.

Such gains would seem to be a cause for celebration, but instead there is a sense of illusion, a feeling that not so much progress has been made. One reason for this is that our system of national accounting used to measure progress considers the loss in value of factories and equipment, but does not consider the using up of natural resources. Since mid-century, the world has lost nearly one-fifth of the topsoil from its croplands, a fifth of its tropical rain forests, and tens of thousands of its plant and animal species.

During this same period, atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO<下标>2) levels have increased by 13 percent, causing hotter summers. The protective ozone (臭氧) layer in the stratosphere has decreased by 2 percent worldwide and far more over Antarctica. Dead lakes and dying forests have resulted from industrialization. Historians in the twenty-first century may admire our economic performance —but regret the environmental consequences.

Throughout our lifetimes, economic trends have shaped environmental trends, often affecting the earth's natural resources and systems in ways not clear at the time. Now, as we enter the nineties, the reverse is also beginning to happen: environmental trends are beginning to shape economic trends.

Environmental damage to the planet is beginning to affect harvests of food. The effects of losing 24 billion tons of topsoil each year are being felt in some of the world's major food-producing regions. Recent studies indicate that air pollution is damaging crops in both auto-centered economies of the West and coal-burning economies of the East.Meteorologists cannot yet be certain, but the hotter summers and decreased rainfall of the eighties may be early indications of the greenhouse effect.

Environmental damage undoubtedly was a cause of slower growth in world grain production during the eighties. The doubling of grain output mentioned above occurred between 1950 and 1984; since then, there has been no significant increase. The 1989 estimated harvest (1.67 billion tons) was up only i percent from that of 1984, which means that grain output per person is down nearly 7 percent.

Large amounts of previously stored food have. been used up. In some areas, people have consumed less food. Although five years is not long enough to indicate a long-term trend, this does show that the world's farmers are finding it more difficult to keep up with growth in population.

Nowhere is this

A.Y

B.N

C.NG

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第6题

听力原文:A student from Vietnam's capital of Hanoi has just been hospitalized after showin

听力原文: A student from Vietnam's capital of Hanoi has just been hospitalized after showing bird flu symptoms, and his specimens are being tested for bird flu virus strain H5N1, local media reported Monday.

The 28-year-old student from Dong Da district, who had eaten chicken eggs, was admitted to the city-based Tropical Disease Institute on November 11 with symptoms of higher fever and breathing difficulty, newspaper Pioneer reported.

The results of the bird flu virus testing are expected to come out on Monday.

Since early this year, the institute has received over 130 cases of acute pneumonia with symptoms of fever, breathing difficulty and chest pain, of whom about 20 percent have been confirmed to contract HiN1.

Vietnam has detected 65 human cases of bird flu infections, including 22 fatalities, in 25 cities and provinces since December 2004, the Vietnamese Health Ministry announced on November 11, noting that the accumulated numbers of bird flu infections and fatalities since December 2003 are 92 and 42, respectively.

Since October 1, bird flu has been spotted in 10 localities in northern, central and southern localities, namely, Bac Lieu, Dong Thap, Quang Nam, Bac Giang, Thanh Hoa, Hanoi, Hai Duong, Ninh Binh, Hung Yen and Hai Phong, killing and leading to the forced of nearly 33,000 fowls.

Previous outbreaks starting in December 2003 have killed and led to the forced culling of some 46.6million fowls in Vietnam, causing losses of 221.5 million US dollars.

(33)

A.Monday.

B.Tuesday.

C.Wednesday.

D.Friday.

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第7题

Gold edged up in Asia's afternoon trade on Thursday and looked well-supported around $400
by soaring 【C1】______ oil prices rekindling concern over inflation, traders said.

Spot gold was at $404.20/404.70 a(an) 【C2】______ by 0412 GMT compared with $404.00/404.50 【C3】______ quoted in New York on Wednesday. Dealers pegged key resistance at $405 an ounce.

Dealers said investors were likely to lock in profits at current 【C4】______ prices but rising oil prices have 【C5】______ some physical demand. Gold has 【C6】______ by nearly nine percent since 【C7】______ this year's low of $371 an ounce in May.

"The outlook is still for oil prices to reach $50 a barrel, having already risen $10 since the end of June and a whopping $16 a barrel or 50 percent over the last year," N M Rothschild said in a(n) 【C8】______ .

"The market remains 【C9】______ about supply disruptions from Iraq. Higher oil prices bode well for gold, as the potential for inflation increases, which gold has historically been seen as a hedge against," it said.

In the Tokyo gold 【C10】______ , the benchmark June 2005 gold contract rose one yen per gram to 1,424 yen.

Gold has been 【C11】______ around $400 this week, but it is still some way off the heights 【C12】______ in January, when the market hit a 15-year peak of $430.50 as the euro 【C13】______ against the U. S. currency.

The euro was little changed at $1.2337. Some dealers pegged upside target at $410 an ounce but any move upward would 【C14】______ on how the dollar behaved against other 【C15】______ .

"There's a little bit of physical demand but overall trading is quiet. I think trading range in Asia will be between $404 to $406 an ounce," said one dealer in Hong Kong SAR, a key bullion trading center in East Asia.

【C1】______

A.rude

B.rough

C.pure

D.crude

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第8题

根据材料,完成题。 The Population Situation in India With 950 million people, India ranks

根据材料,完成题。

The Population Situation in India

With 950 million people, India ranks second to China among the most populous countries. But since China51a family planning program in 1971, India has been closing the gap. Indians have reduced their birth rate but not nearly.52the Chinese have. If cmrrent growth rates continue, India&39;s population will53China&39;s around the year 2028 at about 1.7 billion.

Should that happen, it won&39;t be the54of the enlightened women of Kerala, a state in southern India.While India as a whole adds almost 20 million people a year, Kerala&39;s population is virtually55. The reason is no mystery : nearly two-thirds of Kerala women practice birth control, 56about 40% in the entire nation.

The difference57the emphasis put on health programs, including birth control, by the state authorities, 58in 1957 became India&39;s first elected Communist government. And an educational tradition and matrilineal (母系的) customs in parts of Kerala help girls and boys get59good schooling.

While one in three Indian women is60,90% of those in Kerala can read and write.

Higher literacy rates61family planning. "Unlike our parents, we know that we can do more for our children if we have62of them, " says Laial Cherian, 33, who lives in the village of Kudamaloor. She has limited herself63three children-one below the national64of four. That kind of restraint (抑制,克制) will keep Kerala from putting added65on world food supplies.

请在第__(51)__处填上正确答案。 查看材料

A.discovered

B.circulated

C.launched

D.transmitted

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第9题

By the end of last year, nearly a million cars (produce) ______ in that auto factory.

By the end of last year, nearly a million cars (produce) ______ in that auto factory.

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第10题

Read the article below about a manufacturing company called Lebrun.In most of the lines, t

Read the article below about a manufacturing company called Lebrun.

In most of the lines, there is one extra word. It either is grammatically incorrect or does not fit in with the meaning of the text. Some lines, however, are correct.

If there is an extra word in the line, write the extra word in CAPITAL LETTERS .

Lebrun Steel Facing up to Tough Times

34. Since many of the nation's largest production companies which are its customers,

35. Lebrun is adversely affected by any change for the worse in the economy. Yet Lebrun

36. has managed to keep on sales steady (in the region of approximately $2.5 billion)

37. and has recorded only one annual loss during the difficulties of the past five

38. years, but despite the effects of the ongoing industrial slowdown. James Griffith,

39. president of Lebrun, now has the task of turning up survival into growth, and

40. his strategy is already becoming clear to those industry observers. In February of

41. this year, the company acquired Bronson plc, additionally a one-time competitor.

42. This merger will greatly expand the size of both Lebrun's labour force, and

43. Griffith estimates it will boost its revenue by nearly 50%, while too increasing

44. the number of plants and R&D centres in much a similar way. Griffith is

45. optimistic that while the steel industry is about to pull out of recession, and he wants Lebrun to be ready for this.

(34)

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第11题

听力原文:W: Oh, Johnson, I want to talk to you.M: Hi, Jenny. What's up?W: I have this grea

听力原文:W: Oh, Johnson, I want to talk to you.

M: Hi, Jenny. What's up?

W: I have this great job to manage a clothing store at the mall.

M: So what's the problem?

W: Well, one of my colleagues in my department just told me about a summer training program that's available. She thinks I might be able to work in the office of the Wayfare Hotel here in town.

M: That sounds like a great opportunity too. Why not take advantage of it?

W: I'd love to, especially since I'm studying hotel management. It would be a great way to get some practical experience in my field.

M: And you never know it might lead to something with them after graduation. They are one of the biggest hotel chains in the area.

W: You're right. But the drawback is I wouldn't be making nearly as much money as I would be working in the clothing store, not to mention the discount I could get on clothing there.

M: How much is the work paid?

W: They pay little money and give us free room and board for the summer.

M: Well, if I were you, I would take it anyway. You could always get a job during the school year next year to make a few extra bucks.

(20)

A.She wants to share the good news with him.

B.She wants to get some advice from him.

C.She wants him to understand the matter.

D.She is showing off.

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