单选题Cars are the only form of transport that has grown since 1985.
单选题When you have finished with the computer, don't forget to return it to
Tim, ______?
A. do you
B. will you
C. don't you
D. won't you
单选题 The landmark clock tower containing Big Ben at
Britain's Palace of Westminster, is {{U}} {{U}} 1 {{/U}} {{/U}},
while media reports said the {{U}} {{U}} 2 {{/U}} {{/U}}of all
parliaments was {{U}} {{U}} 3 {{/U}} {{/U}}into the River
Thames, raising fears over its future. The 96-meter tall clock
tower, which {{U}} {{U}} 4 {{/U}} {{/U}}the bell originally
nicknamed Big Ben, leans about 46 cm {{U}} {{U}} 5 {{/U}}
{{/U}}the left of its peak. A construction expert who worked on the {{U}}
{{U}} 6 {{/U}} {{/U}}tower of Pisa in Italy and a multi-storey car
park under the houses of parliament in central London, said there was nothing to
worry about, and it would take years to reach an {{U}} {{U}} 7
{{/U}} {{/U}}of concern. Professor John Burland of Imperial
College London also said work on the underground Jubilee train line in the 1990s
had not caused {{U}} {{U}} 8 {{/U}} {{/U}}movement, while a
spokesman for the commission said the tilt could have existed {{U}}
{{U}} 9 {{/U}} {{/U}}its construction in 1859. The
lean which is just visible to the {{U}} {{U}} 10 {{/U}}
{{/U}}eye had "been there for years," Burland said. "When I first started work on
the car park it was {{U}} {{U}} 11 {{/U}} {{/U}}that it was
leaning," he told BBC radio. "It was probably developed at a very early stage
because there's no {{U}} {{U}} 12 {{/U}} {{/U}}in the cladding
and we think it probably leant while they were building it and {{U}}
{{U}} 13 {{/U}} {{/U}}they put the cladding on. That was a long time
ago and buildings do lean a little bit." He also {{U}}
{{U}} 14 {{/U}} {{/U}}concern in the media that parliament was
slipping into the Thames, while the commission's spokesman {{U}} {{U}}
15 {{/U}} {{/U}}the walls around the palace were suffering from a
particularly bad {{U}} {{U}} 16 {{/U}} {{/U}}problem causing Big
Ben to lean. The current building, which houses the upper and lower {{U}}
{{U}} 17 {{/U}} {{/U}}as well as the offices of some lawmakers, was
built after its medieval {{U}} {{U}} 18 {{/U}} {{/U}}was largely
destroyed by fire in 1834 and has required constant {{U}} {{U}} 19
{{/U}} {{/U}}. "There's no {{U}} {{U}} 20
{{/U}} {{/U}}thing as an old building that isn't cracked," he said. "These
have been there for years and they're certainly not caused by the Jubilee Line
or the car park."
单选题
单选题Whatdoesthemandislikeabouthisjob?
单选题Golden sun shop Business Hours: 8:00 a.m. —9:00 p.m. Sorry Closed for lunch 12:30-1:30 p.m. The shoe shop is open ______ 。 A. for 10 hours a day. B. during the business hours without a break. C. after the lunch hour.
单选题 Questions 16-22 · Read the
advertisement below for ovens made by Bosch. · 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.
Capacity,Safety and Efficiency Bosch
built-in ovens offer the greatest capacity on the market as well as new safety
and efficiency features. Built to the toughest quality
standards,these ovens stand up to the most rigorous use,thanks to Bosch's use of
highly durable parts,quality-auditing of all parts vendors and 100%quality
testing before shipping.Boasting the largest capacity* in the
U.S..Bosch ovens can cook an entire meal at once.Plus,an extra-largeviewing
window allows you to monitor the progress ofmeals easily.Whatever life throws at
them,Bosch built-in evens can handle it with ease. Safety is
important to you.So Bosch ovens offer a recessed top heating element and a
concealed bake element.It helps prevent accidental burning when removingdishes.
单选题Tick if you wish to make an immediate purchase. You have to tell the company if you wantA. to buy the product.B. more information.C. a product demonstration.
单选题·Read the following passage about traffic.·Are the
sentences(16-22)"Right" or "Wrong"? If there isn't enough information to answer
"Right" or "Wrong", choose "Doesn't say".·For each sentence, mark one letter
(A, B or C)on your Answer Sheet.
{{B}}
Too Many Cars?{{/B}} Everyone agrees that there are simply
too many cars on the read but who will be the first to stop using theirs?
Although everyone hates being stuck in traffic, no-one sees their cars as part
of the growing problem. However, with traffic growth of up to 84 per cent
expected by 2031 and the ever-increasing cost of accidents and delays already at
$160bn in Europe, there is a growing need to change our 'car culture' and
develop alternative forms of transport as quickly as possible.
One answer is to make cars more expansive by increasing taxes on patrol.
However, tax increases will affect the people who live in the country more than
city drivers and do little to reduce inner city traffic. The Government is also
looking at pay-as-you-drive schemes on motorways but this will push cars on to
smaller 'free' roads, which will make the problem worse.A successful
transport policy is not just a question of making the car tee expensive but of
offering car drivers a real alternative. Many motorists dislike driving to work
but say public transport services are too slew, offer poor quality and are far
too expansive. If new transport policies are to succeed, public transport needs
to be quick, reliable and affordable. Transport planners are
also developing ways of managing the existing road network more efficiently. New
technology such as smart cards and electronic monitoring of roads will lead to a
more efficient use of transport systems. However, technology will not reduce the
number of cars on the road or solve the real problem of how to persuade car
drivers to leave their beloved cars at home more
often.
单选题 Read this article and then choose the correct
answer to the questions below.
WASHINGTON DC
Museums This is a museum town. Beside the
National Gallery, the Corcoran and the Smithsonian, there are many smaller
museums like the Phillips Collection, which has Impressionist and
post-lmpressionist masterpieces.
Concerts Check the schedule at the Kennedy
Center, where the National Symphony and the Washington Opera perform. Find out
what's at the Arena Stage for new theatrical works, foreign productions and
revivals. The best jazz and blues clubs are around Dupont Circle and Capitol
Hill. Restaurants Washington
offers a range of ethnic eateries. Perhaps the most exotic cuisine is Ethiopian.
Try the food at Fasika's or Meskerem in the Adams Morgan a rea.
Sightseeing Georgetown is one of the most
pleasant places to go for a stroll, particularly along the banks of the
Chesapeake and Ohio canal. There are dozens of interesting sites, from the well
known Jefferson, Washington and Lincoln memorials and Capitol Hill to Arlington
National Cemetery, the Holocaust Museum and the Vietnam Veterans
Memorial. Shopping For
interesting gifts under $25, few places are better than Washington. Every museum
has a shop packed with reasonably priced reproductions, unusual
books, and old-fashioned and high-tech children's games.
clithing Washington is the most formal city in
the country. Take along your best clothes for a night out on the
单选题The reviewer cannot accept Stuart's opinions because Stuart ______.
单选题MANUFACTURER'S NOTICE Please return any goods damaged during transportation within two weeks of delivery, for immediate replacement.A. Goods damaged during transportation must be replaced immediately.B. If this product arrives damaged, send it back within a fortnight.C. If you require a refund, send the product back immediately.
单选题The Government is planning to build more roads in the future.
单选题WhatisMichaellike?
单选题 Company performance, 1999/r/n /r/n /r/n 1998/r/n 1999/r/n /r/n /r/n Total operating Income/r/n $10,000/r/n $25,000/r/n /r/n /r/n Eearnings per Employee/r/n $5,000/r/n $15,000/r/n /r/n /r/n Net Income-before Tax/r/n $3.000/r/n $3,500/r/n /r/n
单选题Monday Thursday Lunch with customer Tuesday Friday Attend talk at management institute 16.00 Meeting about August sales conference-14,00 Wednesday Saturday Sunday
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单选题A.attheInformationDesk.B.withtheTrainingManager.C.withtheReceptionstaf
单选题As these principles are interlinked, they must be implemented
consistently, ______ possible trade-offs and complementarities.
A. with due regard to
B. with regard due to
C. due regard with to
D. due to regard to
单选题· Read the article below about McDonald's hamburger and Australian
economy.· 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) on your Answer Sheet.
{{B}}How the McDonald's Hamburger Improves the Australian
Economy{{/B}} In the next 3 year, McDonald's will open 150 new
restaurants, {{U}}(29) {{/U}}will create 15,000 additional jobs in
McDonald's alone, and place additional demands{{U}} (30) {{/U}}local
manufacturers, primary producers, bakeries, transporters and{{U}} (31)
{{/U}}on. That{{U}} (32) {{/U}}even more tonnes of
100% Australian beef, fresh lettuce, eggs, tomatoes, potatoes, cheese, milk,
orange juice, buns, chicken and fish that go{{U}} (33) {{/U}}a
McDonald's menu. It all adds{{U}} (34) {{/U}}to over $280 million a
year. That money doesn't just make burgers. It makes jobs. Thousands of
them. With{{U}} (35) {{/U}}new restaurant, there will
also be employment{{U}} (36) {{/U}}numerous local building trades,
architects, engineers, interior and landscape designers and surveyors.
And{{U}} (37) {{/U}}the growth continues, the farmers and
businesses who supply McDonald's{{U}} (38) {{/U}}goods and services will
grow, {{U}}(39) {{/U}}. So{{U}} (40)
{{/U}}employment and the economy!
