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单选题TEAM-BUILDING THROUGH ACTIVITIES Nowadays, company bosses are increasingly trying to find unusual team-building events as part of their training programme. An activity park, (29) Fast-track has just opened to offer (30) events to attract the corporate entertainment (31) the market, (32) is growing all the time. The park is situated just a few kilometres outside the city centre (33) it provides events that (34) entertain as well as train. Clients can try outdoor attractions such as sailing or climbing, (35) availability clearly depends entirely (36) the weather. Activities of (37) kind are perfect team-building exercises. I'm (38) been to an activity park before, explained James Black, a company manager. Before we came, I didn't think we (39) enjoy ourselves so much and I didn't expect the huge difference that Fast-track's programme has (40) to my team. Now we work better together than we did before.
单选题As a result of our growing business, OXERA (Oxford Economic Research Associates Ltd.) —one of the UK's foremost economic consultancies specializing (29) economic and financial analysis—is recruiting new entrants at consultant level. We are interested in excellent candidates with general microeconomic background (30) have done postgraduate degrees in economics. (31) the moment, we are also particularly looking (32) candidates either with transport demand modeling experience (33) with experience in the communications sector. Our interests cover a wide range (34) business sectors worldwide: competition policy, financial economics, and environmental economics. New staff are quickly (35) in challenging projects for clients or in OXERA's own program of events and publishing. (36) of OXERA's work is at the cutting edge and there can be (37) better places to apply your economic skills. Direct experience of one of our core sectors energy, water, communications and transport would be helpful (38) your application, (39) it is not essential, what you (40) have is.
单选题 {{B}}How to approach Reading Test Part
Six{{/B}} ·This part of the Reading Test tests your
grammar. ·Read the whole text quickly to find out what it is
about. As you read, try and predict the words that might fill the
gaps. ·Look at the three possible answers for each gap and cross
out any obviously incorrect words. ·Then read both before and
after each gap to decide which word should go in it. ·After
completing all the gaps, read the whole text again to check your
answers.·Read the article below about an organisation which supports small
businesses.·Choose the correct word to fill each gap from A, B or C on the
opposite page.·For each question 29-40, mark one letter (A, B or C).
{{B}} Small businesses join
together!{{/B}} Small businesses are being invited to join
Smallbook Business Alliance (SBA). The Alliance,{{U}} (29) {{/U}}...
currently has more than 70 members, was launched four years ago in order{{U}}
(30) {{/U}}... support local businesses. SBA
President, Helen Smith, said: 'SBA can make{{U}} (31) {{/U}}... real
difference to small firms. By{{U}} (32) {{/U}}... real business
experiences, companies find they are in a better position to deal{{U}} (33)
{{/U}}... the challenges facing them.' Informal meetings{{U}}
(34) {{/U}}... held for business owners twice a month. In addition
to{{U}} (35) {{/U}}.... there are a{{U}} (36) {{/U}}...
formal events organised each year by the SBA, with a guest speaker present at{{U}}
(37) {{/U}}... event. The next meeting takes place on
21st April. The topic is the business fair{{U}} (38) {{/U}}... to take
plaoe in the city in July. Helen Smith said: 'We{{U}} (39) {{/U}}... it
to be a very popular event indeed. We've sold over 120 tickets{{U}} (40)
{{/U}}.... and it's only 2nd April
today.
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单选题For additional charges, please refer to page 23.You should turn to page 23A. to see about possible discount.B. to find out extra costs.C. for information about the product.
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单选题If you are not sure of the quality of the water you want to drink,
______ it properly by boiling for at least 10 minutes.
A. censor
B. disinfect
C. purge
D. cleanse
单选题Littleton News Update The rate of unemployment in Littleton, a small town in the south west of England, has reached a record high this week. According to Helen Santer of Littleton Business Association, there are currently over 4,000 people registered as unemployed. This represents almost a quarter of the town's working population and is an increase of 5% compared to the previous year. The main reason for this rise was the closure of the last remaining factory in the town, LKS. The company, which manufactured a number of parts for use in the computer industry, finally closed its doors in August, leaving over 150 people without work. Another major employer in Littleton, the Victoria Hotel, was recently bought by the well-known hotel chain Mount Clark, which fought off an attempted takeover by the health club operators Health Check. Although staff had feared that they would lose their jobs in the resulting reorganisation, hardly any 'employees have in fact been made redundant. The company's management has recently announced ambitious plans for the improvement of the building's guestrooms.
单选题A number of top media enterprises such as Rupert Murdoch's News Corp and AOL Time Warner have also landed broadcasting rights in ______ to attract the mainland audience.
单选题·Read the magazine article below about a jewellery designer.·Are
sentences 16-22 on the opposite page 'Right' or 'Wrong'? If there is not enough
information to answer 'Right' or 'Wrong; choose 'Doesn't say'.·For each
sentence 16-22, mark one letter (A, B or C) on your Answer Sheet.
{{B}}The jewellery designer{{/B}}He was young and
completely unknown, but Paul Waterhouse believed in himself. He'd heard that
there was going to be a large exhibition for jewellery designers and he asked
the organisers whether he could show some of his work. 'I was only 21,' he says,
'and they agreed, if I could show a complete collection.' So he went to the
bank, borrowed £1,500 for materials, and began to work on new designs. 'The
exhibition was fantastic. Although everyone else was much more experienced than
I was, my designs were still praised.'He decided to transfer his business to
Canada and began to experiment with new materials: all sorts of stones from
around the world, some totally new to him. 'As most of them weren't precious, it
changed the way I approached design. It was great! I was able to produce much
larger pieces of modern jewellery,' he says. 'Then I was asked by an advertising
agency to design a wedding ring for a TV advert. The agency liked what I'd done,
but their client, a car manufacturer, wanted something a little more
traditional. I was happy to make changes and that work gave me a lot of free
publicity.'
单选题The meeting will also be ______ by telephone in listen-only mode.
A. accessible
B. attainable
C. obtainable
D. achievable
单选题Please stand clear of the doors.A. The doors are not in use.B. Don't wait in front of the doors.C. Please use other doors.
单选题One couple had formed their early relationship based on ______
emotional disclosures about childhood traumas and other life events.
A. joint
B. common
C. mutual
D. reciprocal
单选题If you do not wish to be sent product Information leaflets please tick this box □A. Leave the box empty if you don't mind receiving information.B. Fill in the box if you need more information.C. Tick the box if you are happy with our products.
单选题 · For each question, mark one letter (A. B or C) for the
correct answer. After you have listened once, replay each
recording.
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单选题I went into the stadium early and watched people slowly ______ in.
A. teeming
B. trickling
C. drizzling
D. flooding
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单选题Howlonghasthemagazinebeenonsale?
