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People either don't have the money ______they aren't willing to spend it.A.andB.neitherC.o

People either don't have the money ______they aren't willing to spend it.

A.and

B.neither

C.or

D.although

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第1题

听力原文:Not everybody reads the daily newspaper. People who do not read newspaper are som

听力原文: Not everybody reads the daily newspaper. People who do not read newspaper are sometimes referred to as non-readers. Early research has shown that non-readers are generally low in education, low in income, either very young or very old. In addition, non-readers are more likely to live in rural areas and have less contact with neighbors and friends. Other studies show that non-readers tend to isolate themselves from the community, are less likely to own a home and seldom belong to local voluntary organizations. Why don’t these people read daily paper? They say they don’t have the time, they prefer radio or TV, they have no interest in reading at all and besides, they think newspapers are too expensive.

Recent surveys, however, have indicated that the portrait of the non-reader is more complicated than first thought. There appears to be a group of non-readers that does not fit the type mentioned above. They are high in income and fall into the age group of 26 to 65. They are far more likely to report that they don’t have the time to read papers and they have no interest in the content, Editors and publishers are attempting to win them back. First, they are adding news briefs and comprehensive indexes. This will help overcome the time problem. And they are also giving variety to newspaper content to help build the readers’ interest.

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A.They are interested in other kinds of reading.

B.They are active in voluntary services.

C.They tend to be low in education and income.

D.They live in isolated areas.

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第2题

听力原文:M We're going to have to hire some extra help for the Miller project. W Oh? But t

听力原文:M We're going to have to hire some extra help for the Miller project.

W Oh? But the Miller deadline isn't for another 2 months. That should be plenty of time to meet the deadline, don't you think?

M Mr. Miller's a great client, but he keeps adding to the scope of the project— little things here and there that add up over time. And of course he wants us to do all these things and still meet the original deadline. W Really? I hadn't realized how serious a problem this was. If he's asking for changes that are outside the scope of the original contract, then we need to either renegotiate the contract, or bill him for these extras.

What does the man want?

A.A larger budget for a project

B.More information about a project

C.An extension of a project deadline

D.More people to help work on a project

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第3题

听力原文:Not everybody reads the daily newspaper. People who do not read newspapers are so

听力原文: Not everybody reads the daily newspaper. People who do not read newspapers are sometimes referred to as nonreaders. Early research has shown that nonreaders are generally low in education, low in income, either very young or very old. In addition, nonreaders are more likely to live in rural areas and have less contact with neighbors and friends. Other studies show that nonreaders tend to isolated themselves from the community, are less likely to own a home and seldom belong to local voluntary organizations. Why don't these people read the daily paper? They say they don't have the time; they prefer radio or TV; they have no interest in reading at all. And besides, they think newspapers are too expensive. Recent surveys, however, have indicated that the portrait of the nonreader is more complicated than first thought. There appears to be a group of nonreaders that does not fit the type mentioned above. They are high in income, and fall into the age group of 2665. They axe far more likely to report that they don't have the time to read the papers and they have no interest in the content. Editors and publishers axe attempting to win them back. First, they are adding news briefs and comprehensive indexes. This will help overcome the time problem. And they are also giving variety to newspaper content to help build the readers' interest.

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A.They are interested in other kinds of reading.

B.They are active in voluntary services.

C.They tend to be low in education and in income.

D.They live in isolated areas.

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第4题

听力原文:A(Female): Not everybody reads the daily newspaper. People who don't read newspap

听力原文:A(Female): Not everybody reads the daily newspaper. People who don't read newspaper are sometimes referred to as non-readers.

B(Male): Yes. I think I am one of those who are called non-readers. I read no newspaper, no books. I just like watching TV.

A: Early research has shown that the non-readers are generally low in education,, low in income, either very young or very old. In addition, non-readers are more likely to live in rural areas and have less contact with neighbors and friends.

B: Woo, I am definitely not in that type. That's a kind of horrible lifestyle, no friends, no social contacts. I am not trying to isolate myself, by the way, I just have no time to read. I am always so busy.

A: I know that is your excuse. People like you always say they don't have the time, they prefer radio or TV, they have no interest in reading a tale and besides they think newspapers are too expensive. I am sure you do not fit the type I mentioned. You are high in income and rather intellectual. You know newspaper editors are desperate to win you people back and they are working hard to make the newspaper's content and format more attractive to you.

B: Oh, I don't think so. Maybe I can try some thing new and see if they are improving. But you know, only when I am not so busy and my TV doesn't work any more.

A: seriously, you should restart reading. Just spend sometime on it and you will find actually you are not losing time by doing that, you are enriching your life in a wonderful way. That's why I love reading and I never get such a feeling in TV programs.

What are non-readers, according to the first speaker?

A.People seldom read newspapers

B.People cannot read.

C.People have eye problems.

D.All the above

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第5题

"They don't like swimming." "______."A.I don't, tooB.I don't, neitherC.I don't, either

"They don't like swimming." "______."

A.I don't, too

B.I don't, neither

C.I don't, either

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第6题

?Read the text below about the art of leadership—leading with a kind heart.?In most of the

?Read the text below about the art of leadership—leading with a kind heart.

?In most of the lines 41—52 there is one extra word. It is either grammatically incorrect or does not fit in with the meaning of the text. Some lines, however, are correct.

?If a line is correct, write CORRECT on your Answer Sheet.

?If there is an extra word in the line, write the extra word in CAPITAL LETTERS on your Answer Sheet.

0 Leadership is not about getting to do what they want to. If they did what

00 they want, you wouldn't be needed as a leader. Instead, leadership is about getting

41 people to do what they don't want to do (or don't think they can do so)—and be

42 ardently committed to doing it. This paradox lies at the heart of all great leadership.

43 Unlike management, about which involves simply the care and feeding of your

44 organizational elephant, great leadership gets that elephant to jump up. Anyone

45 who knows anything about elephants knows about that they may run, they may

46 stand on their hind legs, and they may kneel on their fore legs, they may roll over;

47 but they don't jump. And that's what leadership is all about it: getting organizations

48 to do what they usually can't do, i.e., getting out great results consistently. Now,

49 you can't do the jumping yourself. The elephant must do it out. You can't push the

50 elephant into the air. It must jump out of its own volition. Making the elephant

51 jump involves that cultivating a special relationship between the leader and the

52 people of the organization. Many misunderstand that relationship. They try to use fear and pain to spur the activity needed to achieve consistently great results. "Sure, I'll get this elephant to jump. Just give me a cattle prod!" But inducing fear and pain are habit forming and ultimately destructive both to the leader and the people.

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第7题

When John and Victoria Falls arrived in New York City for one-year stay, they did not

When John and Victoria Falls arrived in New York City for one-year stay, they did not bring very many things with them. They had planned either to live in a furnished apartment or to buy used furniture. But they soon learned about a new system that more and more people are using. The renting of home furnishings (bed, tables, dishes,and so on) has become one of America's fastest growing businesses.What kinds of people rent their home furnishings instead of buying them? People who are international business or government officials, foreign students, airline workers, young married couples -people whose job or business may force them to move frequently from one city to another. They save a lot of trouble and the cost of moving their furniture each time. They simply rent new furniture when they reach their new homes. Young people with little money do not want to buy cheap furniture that they may soon dislike. They prefer to wait until they have enough money to buy furniture they really like. Meanwhile, they find they can rent better quality furniture than they could afford to buy.One family, who now have a large, beautiful home of their own, liked their rented furniture so much that they decided to keep renting it instead of buying new things. But usually people don't like to tell others about it. The idea of renting home furnishings is still quite new, and they are not sure what their neighbors might think.

(1)、Which of the following has become one of America's fastest growing businesses? ________

A:Selling home furnishings.

B:Renting furnished apartments.

C:Selling used furniture.

D:Renting home furnishings.

(2)、Why do some people prefer to rent furniture? ________

A:Because the furniture they get in this way is new.

B:Because it saves them a lot of money.

C:Because it saves them much trouble and money.

D:Because they can always get better quality furniture in this way.

(3)、What can you infer from the passage? ________

A:The idea of renting furniture is not acceptable.

B:Renting furniture is not popular in the couple's home town.

C:Only those who don't have enough money to rent furniture.

D:People usually grow to like the furniture they have rented.

(4)、Which of the following can best serve as the title of the passage? ________

A:Rent or Buy?

B:A New Way of Getting Home Furnishings.

C:Furnished Apartments.

D:A New Idea.

(5)、Young people liked renting home furniture in that ________

A:They have less money.

B:They don't want to buy old furniture.

C:The new furniture is of good quality.

D:They don't have much money and don't want to buy the cheap furniture.

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第8题

If you don't sign up for the game, ______

A.I don't go, either

B.so will I

C.nor do I

D.neither will I

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第9题

Taste Taste is such a subjective matter that we don't usually conduct preference test

Taste

Taste is such a subjective matter that we don't usually conduct preference tests for fooD.The most you can say about anyone's preference is that it's one person's opinion. But because the two big cola (可乐饮料) companies--Coca-Cola and Pepsi Cola are marketed so aggressively, we've wondered how big a role taste preference actually plays in brand loyalty. We set up a taste test that challenged people who identified themselves as either Coca-Cola or Pepsi fans: Find your brand in a blind tasting.

We invited staff volunteers who had a strong liking for either Coca-Cola Classic (传统型) or Pepsi, Diet (低糖的) Coke, or Diet Pepsi. These were people who thought they would have no trouble telling their brand from the other brand.

We eventually located 19 regular cola drinkers and 27 diet cola drinkers. Then we fed them four unidentified samples of cola one at a time, regular colas for the one group, diet versions for the other. We asked them to tell us whether each sample was Coke or Pepsi~ then we analyzed the records statistically to compare the participants' 'choices with what mere guess-work could have accomplished.Getting all four samples right was a rough test, but not too tough, we thought, for people who believed they could recognize their brand, In the end, only 7 of 19 regular cola drinkers correctly identified their brand of choice in all four trials. The diet-cola drinkers did a little worse only 7 of 27 identified all four samples correctly.

While both groups did better than chance would predict, nearly half the participants in each group made the wrong choice two or more times. Two people got all four samples wrong. Overall, half the participants did about as well on the last round of tasting as on the first, so fatigue, or taste burnout, was not a factor. Our preference test results suggest that only a few Pepsi participants and Coke fans may really be able to tell their favorite brand by taste and price.

第 36 题 According to the passage the preference .test was conducted in order to ________

A.find out the role taste preference plays in a person's drinking

B.reveal which cola is more to the liking of the drinkers

C.show that a person's opinion about taste is mere guess-work

D.compare the ability of the participants in choosing their drinks

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第10题

听力原文:M: I heard from Ron that you are going to teach photography at a local college. Y
ou must be very excited. I always thought that your pictures were good, but who would have ever guessed that you'd be teaching someone?

W: I know. I didn't expect it either, but the idea is quite exciting, and I am quite nervous about it, too. I have not spoken in front of people since my college days.

M: Don't worry. You are going to be great. Just tell them what you know, and also add a few stories of all the places you visited to take your pictures that you told me about, and I am sure you'll be a hit with them.

W: Thanks, you're a big support. I am always glad to talk with you.

What is the woman going to do?

A.Take a photography course at a local college.

B.Meet her college friends.

C.Write stories about her trips.

D.Give a talk in front of many people.

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