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第1题

Why can businessmen make money in the emerging elder market? A) Retirees are more

Why can businessmen make money in the emerging elder market?

A) Retirees are more generous in spending money.

B) They can employ more gerontologists.

C) The elderly possess an enormous purchasing power.

D) There are more elderly people working than before.

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Why can businessmen make money in the emerging elder market?A.Retirees are more generous i

Why can businessmen make money in the emerging elder market?

A.Retirees are more generous in spending money.

B.They can employ' more gerontologists.

C.The elderly possess an enormous purchasing power.

D.There are more elderly people working than before.

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第3题

It can be inferred from the passage that ______.A.after the installation of a great number

It can be inferred from the passage that ______.

A.after the installation of a great number of cells and connections, robots will be capable of self re production

B.with the rapid development of technology, people have come to realize the possibility of making a machine with human -like ability

C.once we make a machine as complex as the human brain, it will possess intelligence

D.robots will have control of the vast, man- made world in space

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第4题

It would be unjust to suppose that the patriotism and the zeal that every American display
s for the welfare of his fellow citizens are wholly insincere. Although private interest directs the greater part of human actions in the United States as well as elsewhere, it does not regulate them all. I must say that I have often seen Americans make great and real sacrifices to the public welfare; and I have noticed a hundred instances in which they hardly ever failed to lend faithful support to one another. The free institutions which the inhabitants of the United States possess, and the political rights of which they make so much use, remind every citizen, and in a thousand ways, that he lives in society. They every instant impress upon his mind the notion that it is the duty as well as the interest of men to make themselves useful to their fellow creatures; and as he sees no particular ground of animosity to them, since he is never either their master or their slave, his heart readily leans to the side of kindness. Men attend to the interests of the public, first by necessity, afterwards by choice; what was intentional becomes an instinct, and by dint of working for the good of ones.

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第5题

What are the specific traits【C1】______will assist executives to climb the ladder of succes

What are the specific traits 【C1】______ will assist executives to climb the ladder of success? Opinions vary widely. Given approximately equal qualifications and circumstances, some claim the success factor is largely a matter of luck—being in the right place 【C2】______ the fight time. Others speak of an almost crazy devotion to work, combined 【C3】______ a degree of ruthlessness. One "expert" maintains that it's undoubtedly a matter of how much education your mother had.

To make it big, executives must possess four basic skills:

First, drive Business success takes an unusual amount of energy. A successful executive—almost 【C4】______ definition—is a striver. 【C5】______ will get tense when he is not striving.

Second, people sense Some say being able to judge people is more important 【C6】______ a high IQ, The skill can be instinctual, 【C7】______ in most cases it is painstakingly learned.

Third, communications ability. Different executives make themselves understood in different ways. Some transmit ideas best face to face; others are masters of the telephone call; still others are persuasive writers. One way 【C8】______ another, they all communicate clearly.

Fourth, calm 【C9】______ pressure No businessman will get very far 【C10】______ he chokes up.

【C1】______

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第6题

When foreigners are sometimes asked what seems most strange about American society, somewh
ere on the top of the list will be the fact that the average citizen is allowed to possess guns.

Although it is true that many people carry guns legally in the United States, it is also known that many who possess guns carry them illegally. Others, who don't have guns, feel that guns can be acquired quite easily. A recent survey indicated that many high school students, especially in the inner cities, can acquire a gun with little difficulty, Some schools require students to pass through a metal detector similar to those found at airports before entering the school building.

Police statistics also show that death by firearms is one of the leading causes of death among children under twenty and many citizens feel that owning one is a necessary for self-protection. In a campaign to get children to give up their weapons, guns were once exchanged for toys at Christmas. Several years ago thousands of children handed in their firearms for coupons(赠券) redeemable(可赎回的) at Toys "R" Us. This was a bizarre and ironic indication of the full extension of the problem.

Also, some ranchers in rural areas who raise cattle and sheep feel they need to protect their animals against the mountain lions and wolves which attack their herds and flocks at night. To defend and support their rights to possess firearms The National Rifle Association (NRA) was founded in 1871 by National Guard officers. Their purpose was to help rifle owners to increase the accuracy of their marksmanship(枪法). The organization has close ties with the Defense department, which has helped to support the organization and even sponsor a rifle contest. Nevertheless, the main importance of this association has been its efforts to prevent strict gun control legislation. The association has great political support in small towns and rural areas especially in the West and the South where hunting is especially popular. Those who favor the right to possess guns insist that the second amendment to the constitution provides the right of people "to keep and bear arms." They believe that gun control laws will not solve the problem of crime and violence in America.

How do some schools check to see if students are carrying guns?

A.The administration searches their lockers.

B.They have employed security guards on every floor.

C.They have installed metal detectors at the entrance of the building.

D.They invite the police to make surprise search for guns.

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第7题

Predictions of many robots in industry have yet come true. For ten years or more, manufact
urers of big robots have explained how their machines can make industry mom competitive and productive. The maker for 【21】______ robots is oversupplied now, and the driving force of the robotics(机器人学) revolution is 【22】______ to be with makers of machines that handle a few kilos at most.

"Heavy-robot manufacturers are in some difficulty 【23】______ finding ustomer. They are offering big 【24】______ just to get in the door. There has been a 【25】______ growth everywhere in the numbers of robots, so we admit we are either deceiving 【26】______ or that the market is slowly growing. "said John Reekie, chairman of Colen botics. "The following things must happen 【27】______ the robotics revolution to occur. We must achieve widespread robot literacy(文化), 【28】______ there has been a computer 【29】______ program, there must be a robot prices. 【30】______ , some kind of artificial intelligence needs to be 【31】______ .

Colen makes educational robots and machine tools. It is small 【32】______ with companies like ASEA or Fujitsu Fanuc. But Colen with others and departments in universities such as Surrey, Manchester, and Durham possess an advantage 【33】______ the giants. The big companies sell very expensive 【34】______ to businesses with expert knowledge in automation. The 【35】______ companies make robots for teaching people, and now they have realized that there is a need for small, 【36】______ robots that they can meet.

The little companies either bring their educational machines 【37】______ an industrial standard or design from the start. One technique that they all adopt is to choose 【38】______ components where possible. The major cost of making 【39】______ their models is the electronics, which will fall in price. There is 【40】______ scope for reductions in mechanical costs. The sue of standard parts, which are easily replaced, should give these robots a mechanical life of something in the order of five years.

【21】

A.small

B.educational

C.big

D.business

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第8题

What personal qualities should a teacher possess? Probably no【B1】people would draw up exac
tly similar lists,【B2】I think the following would be generally accepted.

First, the teacher's【B3】should be pleasantly live and attractive. This does not exclude people who are【B4】plain, or even ugly, because many such people have great personal charm. But it does exclude such types as the proud, selfish, and cynical. It also excludes all of dull or purely【B5】personality. I still【B6】the saying that "School children【B7】more from boredom(乏味) than from violence."

Secondly, it is not merely necessary but【B8】for a teacher to have a genuine【B9】to listen to the minds and【B10】of students. Closely【B11】with this is the capacity to be tolerant—not indeed, of what is wrong, but of the immaturity of human nature which causes people, especially children, to make【B12】.

Thirdly, I【B13】it essential for a teacher to be both intellectually and morally honest. It means that he will be【B14】of his moral【B15】and limitations and will have thought about and decided upon the moral【B16】by which his life shall be guided. What I'm going to say next is that a teacher should be a bit of an actor. That is part of the【B17】of teaching, which demands that every now and then a teacher should be able to put on an【B18】—to enliven a lesson, correct a fault, or【B19】praise. Students,【B20】young children, live in a world that is rather larger than life.

【B1】

A.every

B.each

C.two

D.all

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第9题

Upon reaching an appropriate age (usually between 18 and 21 years), children are encou
Upon reaching an appropriate age (usually between 18 and 21 years), children are encou

raged, but not forced, to “leave the nest” and begin an independent life.After children leave home they often find social relationship and financial support outside the family.Parents do not arrange marriages for their children,nor do children usually ask permission of their parents to get married.Romantic love is most often the basis for marriage in the United States; young adults meet their future spouses (配偶)through other friends, at jobs, and in organizations and religious institutions.Although children choose their own spouses, they still hope their parents will approve of their choices.

In many families, parents feel that children should make major life decisions by themselves.A parent may try to influence a child to f ollow a particular profession but the child is free to choose another career.Sometimes children do precisely the opposite of what their parents wish in order to assert their independence.A son may deliberately decide not to go into his father’s business because of a fear that he will lose his autonomy in his father’s workplace.This independence from parents is not an indication that parents and children do not love each other.Strong love between parents and children is universal and this is no exception in the American family.Coexisting with such love in the American family are cultural values of self-reliance and independence.

1.The writer discusses the marriage of young adults in order to show that they ().

A.enjoy the freedom of choosing their spouses

B.want to win the permission of their parents

C.have a strong desire to become independent

D.try to challenge the authority of their parents

2.Most young adults in America would get married for the sake of ().

A.love

B.financial concern

C.their parents

D.family background

3.Based on the passage, it can be inferred that ().

A.American young adults are likely to follow the suit of their parents.

B.most American parents never make major decisions for th eir children.

C.American young adults possess cultural values of independence.

D.when a young adult steps into his twenties, he will leave his home permanently.

4.A son is unwilling to work in his father’s business mainly because he ().

A.wishes to make full use of what he has learnt in school

B.wants to prove his independence

C.likes to do the opposite of what his parents approve of

D.tries to show his love for his parents

5.The subject matter of this passage is ().

A.cultural values in the American family

B.marriage arrangements

C.young adult’s pursuit of a career

D.decision making

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第10题

In 1904 A. P. Giannini became a board member of a San Francisco bank. He discovered that m
ost banks cared only for the wealthy, powerful, and well-born. The "little fellows" had to hide their savings under a mattress (床垫) and borrow from loan sharks at high rates. Yet A. P. knew these people were struggling to make something of their lives. A. P. argued with the banks directors to change their policies. They refused. So he stormed out saying, "Ill start my own bank!" And on October 17, 1904, Bank of Italy later renamed Bank of America opened its doors. According to Giannini, "There isnt any good reason why a bank should have the temperature of a fish market. When you walked into some of them you felt as if youd got into a funeral parlor. I think what I am most proud of is anything I may have done to help with the humaniza-tion of banking. " At first, bankers looked down their noses at "the baby bank" and its methods. They felt that going out to ask for new business was distasteful especially from immigrants, farmers, and wage-earners. But A. P. and bank employees went door-to-door explaining to people what a bank could do for them and inviting them to become customers. They did. And Bank of Italy grew. Said Giannini, "The old idea of a banker was that he must wear a silk hat and shut himself up in fancy quarters. He thought he couldnt ask for business. If business is worth having, its worth going after. It helps to get up earlier than your competitor, and to keep looking for new ways to do more good business. " A former bank vice-president remembers that "A. P. was always available. People would often come to his desk, just to say hello. " Recalls another bank employee: "He wanted to make sure the customer was always our boss, that we were working for the customer. "

The term "loan sharks" (Line 3, Para. 1) refers to______.

A.people who lend money at illegal rates of interest

B.banks which care only for influential persons

C.banks which keep money for the poor but charge high fees

D.people who possess wealth and power

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