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A.It achieved huge success.B.It won the first Tony Award.C.It was warmly
A.It achieved huge success.
B.It won the first Tony Award.
C.It was warmly welcomed by salesmen.
D.It was severely attacked by dramatists.
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A.It achieved huge success.
B.It won the first Tony Award.
C.It was warmly welcomed by salesmen.
D.It was severely attacked by dramatists.
A.Americans" decreasing belief in global warming.
B.The reason why Americans focus less on global warming.
C.The measures taken to prevent global warming.
D.Americans" attitude towards global warming.
A.leaders" policies prevent people from paying attention to pollution and environment
B.government should keep people aware of the bad effects of global warming
C.the focus on other things makes people pay less attention to global warming issues
D.it is the economic situation that makes people concern pollution and environment less
B.Finish their chemistry experiment.
C.Find out Professor Smith"s schedule.
D.Interview some high school students.
B.Medical Department.
C.Managing Director.
D.Manufacturing Department.
听力原文: As Managing Director of our company Ive been asked to say a few words to you today about the way the company is organised. At the top above me, theres the Board of Directors. Their job is to administrate the company, make general policies, and so on. There are two kinds of Directors, actually. One kind is what we call non-executive Directors, which means that they are standing in various parts of the business world and are in a position to help the company to succeed. They only appear when there are meetings of the Board, and some of them are on the boards of other companies at the same time. But the second lot of Directors — the Executive Directors — are full-time employees of the company. Most of them are managers of our various departments. The absolute head of the company, of course, is the Chairman of the Board. He is appointed by the Board, and his job is to take the chair at meetings of the shareholders and the Board of Directors, and to represent the companys interests at outside functions. He does not take much part in the running of the business. He leaves me to get on with the job. Mind you, not all chairmen are like that. Our last one was a real pain, always wanted everything done in his own way and he kept on interfering. Then theres me, the Managing Director, or MD for short — as long as you dont think Im a Doctor of Medicine. Now, my job is to coordinate the policies decided by the Directors and see that they are carried out. I do this through the various managers of departments. Questions 16 to 18 are based on the passage you have just heard. 16. What is the main topic of the talk? 17. Who is responsible for chairing the meetings of the shareholders? 18. What is MD short for?17.
A.The Chairman of the Board.
B.The Managing Director.
C.The General Manager.
D.The Executive Director.
For any architect taking on the challenge of the new space, the confusion of moral and design questions might seem overwhelming. What is an architects responsibility to Barness vision of a marvelous but odd collection of early Modern artworks housed in a rambling(布局凌乱的)1920s Beaux-Arts pile? Is it possible to reproduce its spirit in such a changed setting? Or does trying to replicate(复制)the Barness unique atmosphere only doom you to failure? The answers of the New York architects taking the commission are not reassuring. The new Barnes will include many of the features that have become virtually mandatory(强制性的)in the museum world today — conservation and education departments, temporary exhibition space, auditorium, bookstore, cafe — making it four times the size of the old Barnes. The architects have tried to compensate for this by laying out these spaces in an elaborate architectural procession that is clearly intended to replicate the peaceful-ness, if not the fantastic charm, of the old museum.
But the result is a complicated design. Almost every detail seems to ache from the strain of trying to preserve the spirit of the original building in a very different context. The failure to do so, despite such an earnest effort, is the strongest argument yet for why the Barnes should not be moved in the first place.
The old Barnes is by no means an obvious model for a great museum. Inside the lighting is far from perfect, and the collection itself, mixing masterpieces by Cezanne, Picasso and Soutine with second-rate paintings by lesser-known artists, has a distinctly odd flavor. But these apparent flaws are also what have made the Barnes one of the countrys most charming exhibition spaces. But today the new Barnes is after a different kind of audience. Although museum officials say the existing limits on crowd size will be kept, it is clearly meant to draw bigger numbers and more tourist dollars. For most visitors the relationship to the art will feel less immediate.
The Old Barnes becomes a successful museum mainly because of______.
A. the beneficial geographical position in a suburban town
B. its unique design and orderly collection of arts
C. the influence of its founder Albert C. Barnes
D. the perfect connection among art, architecture and landscape
B.It won"t go like what the man expects according to the weather forecast.
C.She believes it"s suitable for the man to play football.
D.She has no idea of how it will be like.
A.they worry the cost of installing seat belts on school buses is too high
B.they think the seat belts are not the best choice to make children safe on school buses
C.they think children are under good protection of the NHTSA safety requirements
D.they worry the seat belts may become the tools for some children to hurt others
In many countries seat belts are now compulsory for the driver and the front seat passenger at least. Doctors believe that seat belts save people from being seriously hurt in a【B1】______, but there are some people who still think it is more【B2】______to wear a seat belt than not to wear one. They think that seat belts may【B3】______people in a car that is burning, or that has fallen into the water, so that they are burnt to death or【B4】______. But less than half of one percent of car accidents lead to fire or sinking, and in any case, a seat belt may easily save a person from being knocked【B5】______in an accident, so that he or she is able to undo the seat belt immediately and【B6】______the automobile. Some people say that it is an【B7】______on their freedom to force them to wear a seat belt. But even in【B8】______countries there are many things people are denied the right to do though they want to do them. How does this affect seat belts? In what way does it【B9】______the rights of others if someone refuses to wear a seat belt? Well, common sense tells us that a driver without a seat belt has less control of a car, if there is an accident. In that case, the driver【B10】______be a danger to others, who after all also have the right to be protected as much as possible from accidents.
【B1】
A.many of the opponents of seat belt installation are parents and federal officials
B.proposals of seat belts on school buses would be seriously considered
C.the idea of raising seat backs four inches will be taken into consideration
D.the government will carry out the idea of installing seat belts on all school buses
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