单选题Our manager is ______ an important customer now and he will be back this afternoon. A. calling on B. calling in C. calling up D. calling for
单选题Congress was then in session, and a fierce ______ was going on over ratification of the treaty. A. debate B. discussion C. quarrel D. contention
单选题Speaker A: We"re having a few people over for dinner Saturday. ______
Speaker B: Oh, thank you. That would be great.
单选题The newcomer was ______ admittance to the classroom for not being properly dressed. A. rejected B. denied C. opposed D. refused
单选题The Chinese have used a method called acupuncture (针灸) to perform operations for about 4 000 years without putting the patient to sleep. This involves placing flexible needles into certain parts of the body. The needles are available in a number of stores in China and anyone may buy them. To learn how to use the needles takes about one month of training. But to be skillful requires greater time. The person who performs the acupuncture knows how to put in the needles so the needles themselves are not painful. This person also knows where to place the needles so the patient feels no pain in the area where the operation is to be performed. A particular operation might require 25 or more needles placed in various parts of the body. But now this operation requires only 3 or 4 needles. Today, the Chinese doctors are trying to learn more about acupuncture. They are trying to develop a convincing theory to explain how the needles work in preventing pain, or why a needle in the wrist, for example, would prevent the pain in the area of the mouth. A patient who needs an operation is given a choice between having acupuncture or having one of the chemicals used for putting him to sleep. It has been estimated that over half of the patients choose acupuncture because there is no sickness after the operation, and because the chemical may make the patient sick for a few hours or a day.
单选题At first everything went well with the project but recently we have had a number of ______ with the machinery. A. disturbances B. setbacks C. outputs D. distortions
单选题Niagara Falls is a great tourist _____drawing millions of visitors every year.
单选题{{B}}21-25{{/B}}
The appeal of advertising to buying
motives can have both negative and positive effects. Consumers
may be convinced to buy a product of poor quality or high price because of an
advertisement. For example, some advertisers have appealed to people's desire
for better fuel economy for their cars by advertising automotive products that
improve gasoline mileage. Some of the products work. Others are worthless and a
waste of consumers' money. Sometimes advertising is
intentionally misleading. A few years ago a brand of bread was offered to turned
out that the bread was not dietetic (适合于节食的) , but just regular bread. There
were fewer calories because it was sliced very thin, but there were the same
number of calories in every loaf. On the positive side,
emotional appeals may respond to a consumer's real concerns. Consider fire
insurance. Fire insurance maybe sold by appealing to fear of loss. But fear of
loss is the real reason for fire insurance. The security of knowing that
property is protected by insurance makes the purchase of fire insurance a
worthwhile investment for most people. If consumers consider the quality of the
insurance plans as well as the message in the ads, they will benefit from the
advertising. Each consumer must evaluate her or his own
situation. Are the benefits of the product important enough to justify buying
it? Advertising is intended to appeal to consumers, but it does not force them
to buy the product. Consumers still control the final buying
decision.
单选题We should concentrate on sharply reducing interest rates to pull the
economy out of ______.
A. rejection
B. restriction
C. retreat
D. recession
单选题He ______ another career but, at the time, he didn't have enough money to attend graduate school. A. might have chosen B. must have chosen C. might choose D. had to choose
单选题{{B}}Passage Four{{/B}}
As soon as it was revealed that a
reporter for progressive magazine had discovered bow to make a hydrogen bomb, a
group of firearm(火器) fans formed the National Hydrogen Bomb Association, and
they are now lobbying against any legislation to stop Americans from owning
one. "The Constitution," said the associationes spokesman,
"gives everyone the right to own arms. It doesn't spell out what kind of arms.
But since anyone can now make a hydmgen bomb, the public should be able to buy
it to protect theraselves." "Don't you think it's dangerous to
have one in the house, particularly where there are children around?"
"The National Hydrogen Bomb Association hopes to educate people in the
safe handling of this type of weapon. We are instrueting owners to keep the bomb
in a locked cabinet and the fuse(导火索) separately in a drawer."
"Some people consider the hydrogen bomb a very fatal weapon which could
kill somebody." The spokesman said, "Hydrogen bombs don't kill
people--people kill people. The bomb is for selfpro-tection and it also has a
deterrent effect. If somebody knows you have a nuelear weapon in your house,
they're going to think twice about breaking in." "But those who
want to ban the bomb for American citizens claim that if you have one locked in
the cabinet, with the fuse in a drawer, you would never be able to assemble it
in time to stop an intruder(侵入者)." "Another argument against
allowing people to own a bomb is that at the moment it is very expensive to
build one So what your association is backing is a program which would allow the
middle and upper classes to acquire a bomb while poor people will be left
defenseless with just handguns."
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Passage 2 As
fears grow that the world economy is going into recession, finance ministers and
central bank chiefs from the main industrialized nations have had talks in
Washington {{U}}(1) {{/U}} the annual meetings of the International
Monetary Fund and the World Bank, which begin next Wednesday. Correspondents say
they have been {{U}}(2) {{/U}} ways to show the world that decisive
action will be {{U}}(3) {{/U}} to restore confidence.
United States Treasury Secretary emerged from the meeting, {{U}}(4)
{{/U}} the group of seven had had {{U}}(5) {{/U}} he referred to as
long and intense discussions on how to end the global financial crisis. The
communique (公报) stated that the balance of risks in the global economy had
shifted. Without spelling it out, the ministers made {{U}}(6) {{/U}}
clear that the danger now was recession {{U}}(7) {{/U}} not inflation.
The communique went on to say that each of the seven had to do its part to
promote recovery and financial stability while keeping markets open.
Japan received the most {{U}}(8) {{/U}}. Tokyo was told that it
had to take swift {{U}}(9) {{/U}} so that it could {{U}}(10)
{{/U}} economic growth, and {{U}}(11) {{/U}} the country's banking
crisis. Much of the statement was {{U}}(12) {{/U}} to developing
countries. The seven were worried about the {{U}}(13) {{/U}} of funds
from the emerging markets. Here the discussions {{U}}(14) {{/U}} on
Brazil, which has recently seen a billion dollars a day leaving the country. And
there was a special message for the Russian representatives who joined the
meeting. There had to be faster reform and comprehensive restructuring of the
financial sector, but there are few who believe that that advice will be
{{U}}(15) {{/U}} in the near future.
单选题"Do you have any clothes ______ today?" the maid asked. A. wash B. washing C. washed D. to be washed
单选题It is easier to negotiate initial salary requirement because once you are inside, the organizational constraints (约束) influence wage increases. One thing, however, is certain: your chances of getting the raise you feel you deserve are less if you don"t at least ask for it. Men tend to ask for more, and they get more, and this holds true with other resources, not just pay increases. Consider Beth"s story: I did not get what I wanted when I did not ask for it. We had cubicle (小隔间) offices and window offices. I sat in the cubicles with several male colleagues. One by one they were moved into window offices, while I remained in the cubicles. Several males who were hired after me also went to offices. One in particular told me he was next in line for an office and that it had been part of his negotiations for the job. I guess they thought me content to stay in the cubicles since I did not voice my opinion either way. It would be nice if we all received automatic pay increases equal to our merit, but "nice" isn"t a quality attributed to most organizations. If you feel you deserve a significant raise in pay, you"ll probably have to ask for it. Performance is your best bargaining chip (筹码) when you are seeking a raise. You must be able to demonstrate that you deserve a raise. Timing is also a good bargaining chip. If you can give your boss something he or she needs (a new client or a sizable contract, for example) just before merit pay decisions are being made, you are more likely to get the raise you want. Use information as a bargaining chip too. Find out what you are worth on the open market. What will someone else pay for your services? Go into the negotiations prepared to place your chips on the table at the appropriate time and prepared to use communication style to guide the direction of the interaction. (345 words)
单选题{{B}}16-20{{/B}}
Two main techniques have been used for
training elephants, which we may call respectively the tough and the gentle. The
former method simply consists of setting an elephant to work and beating him
until he does what is expected. Apart from any moral considerations this is a
stupid method of training, for it produces a resentful animal who at a later
stage may well turn man-killer. The gentle method requires more patience in the
early stages, but produces a cheerful, good-tempered elephant who will give many
years of loyal service. The first essential in elephant training
is to assign to the animal a single mahout who will be entirely responsible for
the job. Elephants like to have one master just as dogs do, and are capable of a
considerable degree of personal affection. There are even stories of
half-trained elephant calves who have refused to feed and pained to death when
by some unavoidable circumstance they have been deprived of their own trainer.
Such extreme cases must probably be taken with a grain of salt, but they do
underline the general principle that the relationship between elephant and
mahout is the key to successful training. The most economical
age to capture an elephant for training is between fifteen and twenty years, for
it is then almost ready to undertake heavy work and can begin to earn its keep
straight away. But animals of this age do not easily become subservient to man,
and a very firm hand must be employed in the early stages. The captive elephant,
still roped to a tree, plunges and screams every time a man approaches, and for
several days will probably refuse all food through anger and fear. Sometimes a
tame elephant is tethered nearby to give the wild one confidence, and in most
cases the captive gradually quietens down and begins to accept its food. The
next stage is to get the elephant to the training establishment, a ticklish
business which is achieved with the aid of two tame elephants roped to the
captive on either side. When several elephants are being trained
at one time, it is customary for the new arrival to be placed between the stalls
of two captives whose training is already well advanced. It is then left
completely undisturbed with plenty of food and water so that it can absorb the
atmosphere of its new home and see that nothing particularly alarming is
happening to its companions when it is eating normally, its own training begins.
The trainer stands in front of the elephant holding a long stick with a sharp
metal point. Two assistants, mounted on tame elephants, control the captive from
either side, while others rub their hands over his skin to the accompaniment of
a monotonous and soothing chant. This is supposed to induce pleasurable
sensations in the elephant, and its effects are reinforced by the use of
endearing epithets, such as 'ho! my son', or 'ho! My father', or 'my mother'
according to the age and sex of the captive. The elephant is not immediately
susceptible to such blandishments, however, and usually lashes fiercely with its
trunk in all directions. These movements are controlled by the trainer with the
metal-pointed stick, and the trunk eventually becomes so sore that the elephant
curls it up and seldom afterwards uses it for offensive
purposes.
单选题Joan: Look, I'm sorry to bother you about this, but this wall between our rooms is not very soundproofing and I'm doing my homework. Steven: ______
单选题My sister can't cook; ______. A. my brother can't too B. either can my brother C. neither can my brother D. nor my brother can
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单选题Everyone pays the same tax rate, irrespective ______ whether they are married or single. A. of B. to C. from D. with
单选题People living on parts of the south coast of England face a serious problem. In 1993, the owners of a large hotel and of several houses discovered, to their horror, that their gardens had disappeared overnight. The sea had eaten into the soft limestone cliffs on which they had been built. While experts were studying the problem, the hotel and several houses disappeared altogether, sliding down the cliff and into the sea. Erosion (侵蚀) of the white cliffs along the south coast of England has always been a problem but it has become more serious in recent years. Dozens of homes have had to be abandoned as the sea has crept farther and farther inland. Experts have studied the areas most affected and have drawn up a map for local people, forecasting the year in which their homes will be swallowed up by the hungry sea. Angry owners have called on the Government to erect sea defenses to protect their homes. Government surveyors have pointed out that in most cases, this is impossible. New sea walls would cost hundreds of millions of pounds and would merely make the waves and currents go further along the coast, shifting the problem from one area to another. The danger is likely to continue, they say, until the waves reach an inland area of hard rock which will not be eaten as limestone is. Meanwhile, if you want to buy a cheap house with an uncertain future, apply to a house agent in one of the threatened areas on the south coast of England. You can get a house for a knockdown price but it may turn out to be a knockdown home. (282 words)
