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语法与词汇A man who ________ after his heart stopped described experience to other people
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语法与词汇The old advice to dress for the job you want, not the job you have, may have roots in more than simply others perceive you 一 many studies show that the clothes you wear can affect your mental and physical performance
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语法与词汇We dont ________any difficulties in completing the project so long as we keep within our schedule and budget
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语法与词汇The woman over there is not one but Julia and Marys mother
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语法与词汇The secretary is very competent, and she can finish writing all these letters within one hour
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语法与词汇After days of negotiations, the union finally reached a provisional agreement with management
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语法与词汇They fought their enemies with any weapons they could get their hands________
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语法与词汇The fact that they reacted so differently was a reflection of their different________
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语法与词汇The queen of psychological suspense, SopMe Hannah, is returning with her chilling new Culver Valley crime novel________ Detective Simon Waterhouse and Sergeant CharlieZailer
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语法与词汇The general manager demanded the job be accomplished before the National Day
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语法与词汇A blow on the head may cause________ unconsciousness without lasting damage
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语法与词汇Man has used metals for centuries in gradual increasing quantities, but it was not until the Industrial Revolution that they came to be employed in vast quantities
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语法与词汇Whether the giant panda belongs to the bear or raccoon families was a matter of zoological contention for years
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语法与词汇Pollutants weaken our normal defense system so that we are more prone to attacks from viruses
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语法与词汇The right wall of my bedroom had nothing hanging on, except a clock
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单选题 第一段 ①促进亚洲区域内、亚洲与世界其他地区之间的经济交流、协调与合作是博鳌亚洲论坛的宗旨。②当前全球经济面临压力,逆全球化和贸易保护主义言行抬头,可能给全球贸易与投资带来干扰,令人担忧。③在此情况下,亚洲各国应坚持推进市场开放、包容性增长和经济合作,以确保本地区经济的共同繁荣和可持续增长。 第二段 ④经济全球化是科技进步的必然结果。⑤在过去几十年中,它有力推动了全球经济增长,也持续推动了全球范围的减贫进程不断取得进展。⑥但经济全球化也带来了一些不容忽视的新问题。 第三段 ⑦上述结构性矛盾的根源,不在于经济全球化本身,而是由于现行全球治理体制同世界经济格局深刻变化不相适应所造成的。⑧因此,采取逆全球化措施,不可能解决这些结构性矛盾,甚至会为全球经济增长带来新的挑战。⑨世界必须主动顺应经济全球化,改革全球治理体系。
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单选题 Japan owes a lot to China. Chinese demand for Japanese goods has helped Japan's economy recover, while competition has pressured executives to start restructuring Japan's companies and banks. Japan is an example of how China is offering two benefits to the global economy. One is the way in which China is acting as an economic engine, buying up ever-increasing amounts of goods and natural resources. The other is the flow of inexpensive Chinese goods that drag down consumer prices across the world. There are downsides, like the decline of manufacturing industries from Detroit and Perth. Folks in developed economies losing jobs or taking pay cuts would hardly agree that China's rising influence is a good thing. But at the moment, China's 9.5 percent growth rate is proving more of a blessing than a bane for countries like Japan. Quietly, at the start of this decade, Japanese companies began shifting production abroad, cutting costs, selling off extraneous businesses and paying down debt. 'The government also stepped up efforts to attract more foreign direct investment, something Japan had little use for in the past. Taken together, these actions largely prompted by China's advance, have led to the most organic and convincing recovery Japan has seen in years. While Japan has much further to got to make its economy more globally competitive, it is worth noting how far it has come from the dark days of the late 1990s. There are many benefits inherent in China's advance. One of them was spelled out by Anatole Kaletsky, an editor and economic columnist at The Times of London. He wrote on August 18 that China's rise is making the richest nations even richer. Along with pushing down global prices of mass-produced goods, China's influence may actually be pushing up the prices of products and services China does not or cannot make. That can be seen in the prices of things that China consumes — oil, financial services, luxury goods and real estate. Kaletsky said that as prices of luxury goods and financial services are driven higher, prosperous countries with service industries become wealthier, compared with manufacturing countries.
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单选题 Para. 1 ①As Rachel Raymond from West Orange, N.J., tells it, the day last August when she flew on a private jet ranks as one of the most unreal experiences of her life. ②Ms. Raymond, and her husband, Daniel, along with their three children, took a flight in a seven-seat jet, a Cessna Citation III, complete with two pilots and a well-stocked bar, from Westchester County Airport, in White Plains, N.Y., to upstate Saratoga Springs. ③The Raymonds had decided to take an impromptu trip to Lake George because they had found a last-minute deal where they could fly on that route for only $500. Para. 2 'Daniel and I have always fantasized about flying private, but it's a luxury that we never thought that we would be able to pay for.' Ms. Raymond said. Para. 3 ①The charter was a 'SuiteDeal' from the private jet company JetSuite. ②These last-minute deals for one-way private jet charters within the United State cost between $500 and $2,000, and the money the Raymonds paid was comfortably within their budget. Para. 4 The Raymond's $500 trip is a more extreme example of how little flights on private jets can cost, but industry experts say that a trip on one today is less expensive than it ever has been in the past. Para. 5 ①Steve Wooster, the managing director of services and air operations for the luxury travel network Virtuoso, said that the proliferation of private jet brands has led to these lower prices. ②'There are many more suppliers than there ever used to be, and competition means prices have dropped,' he said. ③'Private jet flying is now open to a diversity of passengers, not just C.E.O.'s.' Para. 6 ①JetSmarter, around since 2013, is an example of a player in the private aviation space selling shared flights. ②The company operates on a membership model: Fliers pay a minimum of $15,000 a year and book seats on already scheduled flights through the JetSmarter app, which lists more than 150 domestic and international trips a day. ③Trips under three hours are included in the cost of the membership while longer ones are an average of $300 a person, according to Sergey Petrossov, the company's chief executive officer; most flights have an average of eight to 10 passengers. Para. 7 ①Members who want to set their own schedule can create a flight and post it to JetSmarter's app so that other interested members can buy seats for the route and help reduce the cost of the charter; if all the seats on the plane sell, the member who created the flight flies for free. ②These crowdsourced trips usually top out at $2,000 a person, a fraction of the $8,000 or more per hour it can cost for a traditional charter. ③'My goal is to make private jet flying less elitist,' Mr. Petrossov said. Para. 8 ①Blade, which doesn't require membership, also sells flights, but only from December through mid-March and on one route, between Westchester County Airport (with or without a helicopter transfer from Manhattan) and its own terminal in Miami-Opa Locka Executive Airport. ② From $1,285 each way, fliers travel on a Bombardier commercial jet retrofitted with 16 seats and receive an array of amenities such as catered meals from Dean Deluca as well as iPad Pros loaded with first-run movies; they also get accommodations for the weekend at Faena Miami, a luxury beachfront hotel. Para. 9 The Miami route made its debut two years ago and has been so popular, said company founder Rob Wiesenthal, that this season, the flights will be offered four days a week, instead of the two days that they previously were.
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单选题第一段①亚太是全球经济最大的板块,也是世界经济增长的一个主要引擎。②工商界是促进经济增长的生力军,是新发展理念的探索者、实践者。③这几年,每次出席亚太经合组织领导人非正式会议,我都抽出时间同工商界的朋友见面,共同探讨应对当前挑战的思路和举措。第二段④国际金融危机发生10年来,国际社会一起努力,推动世界经济逐步回到复苏的轨道。⑤今天,我们迎来了世界经济逐步向好的局面。⑥尽管仍然面临风险和不确定性,但全球贸易和投资回暖,金融市场预期向好,各方信心增强。第三段⑦我们正面临增长动能的深刻转变。⑧当前,改革创新成为各国化解挑战、谋求发展的方向。⑨结构性改革的正面效应和潜能持续释放,对各国经济增长的促进作用进一步显现。⑩新一轮科技和产业革命形成势头,数字经济、共享经济加速发展,新产业、新模式、新业态层出不穷,新的增长动能不断积聚。第四段发展之路没有终点,只有新的起点。“往者不可谏,来者犹可追。”世界正处在快速变化的历史进程之中,世界经济正在发生更深层次的变化。我们要洞察世界经济发展趋势,找准方位,果敢应对。
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单选题 Para. 1 Iceland has discovered the secret to a booming tourist industry: First have a mammoth financial implosion, then an enormous volcanic explosion. Para. 2 The collapse of the Icelandic krona after the 2008 financial crisis transformed this Arctic island packed with 35 active volcanoes into a top destination by making it cheap for visitors. Para. 3 ①Two years later, Eyjafjallajokull erupted, spewing thick ash clouds into European skies. ②Millions of passengers were grounded for days and airlines suffered financial losses. ③But the explosion put Iceland on the map. ④The foreign news media descended on the island, beaming images around the world of spectacular landscapes, even as journalists struggled to pronounce the volcano's name. Para. 4 ①'Iceland has been saved by the crash and the eruption,' said Fridrik Palsson, who owns Hotel Ranga, a luxury resort just 19 miles from the slopes of Eyjafjallajokull, the 16-letter volcano that is often shortened to E-16 by foreigners. ②'I have never seen anything take off so fast,' he said. Para. 5 ①The combined effect of the catastrophes has been an invasion on a scale possibly unseen since Vikings raided the island hundreds of years ago. ②Tourists are expected to outnumber the local population of 330,000 by seven to one next year, according to official data. ③By comparison, last year visitors to France outnumbered the French by two to one. Para. 6 Tourism is now the island's biggest industry, taking over from fishing and aluminum smelting, much as the financial sector did in the years before the crash. Para. 7 ①Mr. Palsson, who used to sell Iceland as a place to see the Northern Lights, employs an astronomer in his hotel. ②He has also invested in three expensive telescopes that are powerful enough for guests to see the rings on Saturn or the fuzzy glow of a distant dying star. Para. 8 ①Reykjavik, Iceland's capital, looks like a Scandinavian version of Singapore: compact, clean, orderly, and rich. ②Streets are lined with Crayola-color houses and Mercedes cars. ③Chic coffeehouses sell kale-and-date sandwiches, and play Ethiopian jazz. ④Restaurants offer inventive Nordic cuisine using local ingredients like puffin and shark, Para. 9 ①The 101, a boutique hotel that was once an exclusive hangout for bankers (101 is also the city's richest postal code), is now filled with tourists. ②In a possible dig at the hotel's former denizens, a sculpture of what looked like a gray-suited banker hung on one wall, with a cryptic instruction, 'Disconnect the battery, remove the rear hood and hinge brackets,' inscribed beneath it. Para. 10 ①Tourists come from as far as Hong Kong. ②They chase the Northern Lights. ③They scale glaciers. ④They dive in the Arctic Circle with puffins, go horseback riding or take helicopter tours listening to ethereal, whale-like sounds by the Icelandic band Sigur Ros. ⑤Fans of 'Game of Thrones' flock to filming locations around the island, some, apparently, genuinely in search of Wildlings.
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