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单选题WhattimedidthewomanhavetoseeBob'steacher?
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单选题{{B}}Part A{{/B}}{{B}}Directions:{{/B}} Read the following three texts.Answer the questions on each text by choosing A, B, C or D. Mark your answers on ANSWER SHEET 1.{{B}}Text 1{{/B}} A former town hall worker made legal history last week when she was awarded £67,000 for stress brought on by her work.The ruling made Beverley Lancaster the first person to get their employer to accept the legal responsibility for stress-related personal injury in a British court.It is likely to start a flood of other workers'claims, Mrs.Lancaster's union already has 7,000 stress related cases on its books. The 44-year-old mother of two started a legal case against Birmingham City Council after falling ill while working as a troubleshooter in a neighborhood housing office.Dealing with rude and abusive members of the public pushed her into periods of gloom and she suffered anxiety, Birmingham county court heard.Mrs.Lancaster joined the council at 16, working her way up from junior clerk to senior draughtswoman.Her problems began when she was promoted to housing officer in Sutton Coldfield."With no continuity, a constant high workload and lime clerical support, I found it difficult to switch from one problem or situation to another,"she said."My concentration swung and I suffered sleepless nights.It made me feel like I was in a hole with no key to open the door.I would break down in tears.1 was being buried in paperwork and at times my mind would just go blank." In awarding compensation of£67,491, assistant recorder Frances Kirkham said she understood the position of troubleshooter was very different from Mrs.Lancaster's previous job.She rejected claims from the council that Mrs.Lancaster would be able to go back to her former profession, saying she accepted that the possibility of future work would be in a lesser capacity. After the hearing Mrs.Lancaster said she was relieved and pleased.She added, "I hope this will act as a warning to employers.Everything I did was right.The council made promises to me and they failed me.I felt isolated, let down, that I was not good enough, not wanted.”The payout, the first of its kind to be decided in a county court, covers loss of wages and future loss of earnings. A spokesman for Birmingham City Council said action had been taken by the authority to review its staff and management procedures.
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单选题The Garbage Project's studies differ from other researches into the behaviors of consumers in that ______.
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单选题 IQuestions 18-21 are based on the following dialogue./I
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单选题Whatdoesthewomanmean?A.Shehopesitstayslikethis.B.Shehopesitstaysfine.C.Shehopesit'sgoingtoturncolder.D.Shehopesit'sgoingtoturnwarmer.
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单选题In the 1950's, accumulating scientific evidence (26) cigarette smoking and lung cancer made a (27) impact (28) the smoking public. During this period many health agencies declared smoking to be a (29) hazard. US Surgeon GeneralLeroy E. Burney said in 1957, "The weight of the evidence is increasingly pointing to one direction: that (30) smoking is one of the causative factors in lung cancer." The initial reports had the heaviest impact, so (31) total cigarette production (32) in 1953 and again in 1954. (33) reports appeared to have less (34) on smoking habits, and by 1957 cigarette production had (35) above the 1952 level. (36) four voluntary health organizations (37) president John F. Kennedy to (38) a commission to study the widespread implications of the tobacco problem, the Surgeon General' s Advisory Committee on Smoking and Health was (39) in 1962 to review and evaluate all (40) scientific data. When its report, Smoking and Health, was released in early 1964, cigarette (41) again declined (42) . Pipe and cigar smoking increased. More than 350 000 copies of the report were (43) and sold. (44) abstracts and pamphlets were prepared by the Public Health Service and other organizations (45) a massive educational campaign on the hazards of cigarette smoking.
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单选题Questions 11~13 are based on the following passage.
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单选题Howdothehousewiveslearnabouttheofferoffreegroceries?A.Ontheradio.B.Atthesupermarket.C.Fromthemanager.D.Fromtheirfriends.
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单选题{{B}}Part A{{/B}} {{I}} You will hear 10 short dialogues. For each dialogue, there is one question and four possible answers. Choose the correct answer- A, B, C or D, and mark it in your test booklet. You will have 15 seconds to answer the question and you will hear each dialogue ONLY ONCE.{{/I}}
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单选题HasthewomanlentanymoneytoLily?A.Yes,severaltimes.B.Yes,onlyonce.C.No,never.
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单选题WhosedogwasGelert?A.OfthePrinceofScotland.B.OfthePrinceofEngland.C.OfthePrinceofIreland.D.OfthePrinceofWales.
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