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A. since he returnedB. that his teammates cannot help admiring himC. that he is often yell

A. since he returned

B. that his teammates cannot help admiring him

C. that he is often yelled at by the coach

D. who can play basketball so well

E. because he had been injured F. if Houston hopes to win

27. McGrady plays basketball so well______.

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第1题

27 McGrady plays basketball so well .28 Yao Ming missed several games .29 There

27 McGrady plays basketball so well .

28 Yao Ming missed several games .

29 There are very few people on the Earth .

30 Everyone will have to contribute .

A that his teammates cannot help admiring him.

B that he is often yelled at by the coach

C who can play basketball so well

D because he had been injured

E if Houston hopes to win

F since he returned

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第2题

A. Lord Wootten, Chairman, UnimarketLord Wootten has recently returned to Unimarket, the l

A. Lord Wootten, Chairman, Unimarket

Lord Wootten has recently returned to Unimarket, the large retail food chain, after a 20- year absence. Whilst away, he held a variety of posts in the Conservative Party including that of Chief of Staff to the British Minister for six years, where his skills as an effective public speaker won him great respect. He then returned to the industry as one of the two architects behind the dramatic revival of the Remco supermarket chain. His comprehensive and varied experience of the retail food sector will make e: huge impact on Unimarket and he has already embarked on an ambitious policy of major acquisitions.

B. Steven Waugh, Chief Executive Officer, DigiCom

Steven Waugh, the driving force behind DigiCom for over 25 years, retires this year. Known for his quick decision-making, he is seen as one of the most outspoken and ruthless operators in the world of business. These qualities have often made life difficult for DigiCom competitors, who have regularly been faced with bitter price wars and innovative promotional campaigns, often masterminded by the CEO himself. Born in Queensland, Waugh first cut his teeth on Australia's Channel 9 before entering broadcasting in Britain. Never a great believer in political correctness, he is famous for spending his time aboard his luxury cruiser indulging in gourmet food and champagne.

C. Mark Boucher, Chairman, Gladstone

Mark Boucher, 53, chairs Gladstone, the base-metals group recently demerged from Corgen of South Africa and floated in Amsterdam. Since the breakaway, Gladstone's operating profit has grown to $ 92m, even though experts have described the company as overstaffed and inefficient. Boucher is a reserved man who is reluctant toad dress large meetings but reveals, when pressed, a dry sense of humor. He has had an unusual career path, including a spell working for the North American Space Agency, followed by a stint running a satellite TV station.

D. Erik Johanssen, Chief Executive, MorgenReynolds

MorgenReynolds' CEO Erik Johanssen admits to crying occasionally and says he is not the tough hard-nosed businessman that people expect when they meet him. He is, however, universally regarded as a shrewd politician within the industry. A self-styled company man, the chain-smoking 55-year-old Johanssen has been with Morgen for over 20 years. Since Morgen took over the innovative but under-performing Reynolds, Johanssen has streamlined the business radically, axing half of Reynolds' top managers. Jonanssen lives modestly in Stockholm and travels to work by underground.

E. Joe Anderson, Chief Executive, Dayton International Hotels

Joe Anderson joined the imaginative Seattle-based Foyles restaurant chain after graduating in 1963. He worked his way up through the ranks, performing a variety of different roles, eventually becoming the Managing Director in 1976 and joining the parent company's executive board in 1980. In 1994 he became CEO and President of the group's Dayton activities and reduced the group's debts by disposing of several properties and a chain of beauty salons. His next project is likely to be the search for strategic alliances with major European hotel chains.

He has cut operating costs by reducing the number of senior staff.

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第3题

Everything he ____ away from him before he returned to his hometown

.

A. took B. had been taken C. had had been taken D. had taken

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听力原文: Watching his mother drown and then clinging to an inner tube for two days were p
ainful enough. And psychologists say Cuban boy Elian Gonzalez's anxiety is probably being worsened by the persistent public attention he has received since arriving in Miami. Both in the United States and Cuba, protesters chant (吟唱) (29)6-year-old Elian's name and carry his picture on posters. News helicopters buzz his temporary home and crowds of reporters, photographers and TV cameramen follow him everywhere-to his school, to his birthday party, to amusement parks.

Elian was dragged from the Atlantic on November 25,1999. (30)He had been floating on an inner tube for two days after a Smugglers’ boat bringing illegal migrants to Florida capsized(翻船). His mother was one of the 11 people w ho died in the disaster. A custody battle between his father in Cuba and relatives in Miami has been raging in the full glare of the news media. “We do know that the effects of traumatic stress can persist for years,” said Alan Delamater, professor of pediatrics and psychology at the University of Miami. Elian is especially vulnerable because of his young age and probably does not understand fully what is going on, they said. His Miami relatives did not immediately tell him that (31)US immigration authorities had decided last Wednesday that he should be returned to Cuba. They told him they were playing hide-and-seek with the helicopters that buzzed over his house after the ruling was issued.

(30)

A.An American protester.

B.A 6-year-old Cuban boy.

C.A TV cameraman.

D.A psychologist.

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第5题

Why does the woman thank the man?A. He lent her some money.B. He gave her a five-pound bil

Why does the woman thank the man?

A. He lent her some money.

B. He gave her a five-pound bill.

C. He returned her money found.

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听力原文:Do you remember when I returned Julie' s call?(A)Yes, you called her yesterday.(B

听力原文:Do you remember when I returned Julie' s call?

(A) Yes, you called her yesterday.

(B) No, he didn't return.

(C) No, this phone is not working.

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A.

B.

C.

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Why didn’t Mad off have to go on trial?A. The officials couldn’t find any evidence against

Why didn’t Mad off have to go on trial?

A. The officials couldn’t find any evidence againsthim.

B. He had friends in the government who helped him.

C. He admitted he was guilty.

D. He returned all the illegal money.

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第8题

Why didn’t Mad off have to go on trial?A. He admitted he was guilty.B. The officials could

Why didn’t Mad off have to go on trial?

A. He admitted he was guilty.

B. The officials couldn’t find any evidence against him.

C. He had friends in government who helped him.

D. He returned all illegal money.

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第9题

What did the writer do when he walked away from the dry-cleaning store?A. He stopped think

What did the writer do when he walked away from the dry-cleaning store?

A. He stopped thinking about his childhood.

B. He went to the field where the children were playing.

C. He went into the restaurant.

D. He returned to the room where he was staying.

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第10题

听力原文:Watching his mother drown and then clinging to an inner tube for two days were pa
inful enough. And psychologists say Cuban boy Elian Gonzalez's anxiety is probably being worsened by the persistent public attention he has received since arriving in Miami. Both in the United States and Cuba, protesters chant (吟唱) (29)6-year-old Elian's name and carry his picture on posters. News helicopters buzz his temporary home and crowds of reporters, photographers and TV cameramen follow him everywhere-to his school, to his birthday party, to amusement parks.

Elian was dragged from the Atlantic on November 25,1999. (30)He had been floating on an inner tube for two days after a smugglers' boat bringing illegal migrants to Florida capsized (翻船). His mother was one of the 11 people who died in the disaster. A custody battle between his father in Cuba and relatives in Miami has been raging in the full glare of the news media. "We do know that the effects of traumatic stress can persist for years," said Alan Delamater, professor of pediatrics and psychology at the University o{ Miami. Elian is especially vulnerable because of his young age and probably does not understand fully what is going on, they said. His Miami relatives did not immediately tell him that(31)US immigration authorities had decided last Wednesday that he should be returned to Cuba. They told him they were playing hide-and-seek with the helicopters that buzzed over his house after the ruling was issued.

(30)

A.An American protester.

B.A 6-year-old Cuban boy.

C.A TV cameraman.

D.A psychologist.

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