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The survey of bright children was made to______.A.find out what had happened to talented c

The survey of bright children was made to______.

A.find out what had happened to talented children when they became adults

B.prove that talented children "burn themselves out" in the early years

C.discover the percentage of those mentally ill among the gifted

D.prove that talented children never burn themselves out

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第1题
Section BDirections: In this section, you will hear 3 short passages. At the end of each p

Section B

Directions: In this section, you will hear 3 short passages. At the end of each passage, you will hear some questions. Both the passage and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a question, you must choose the best answer from the four choices marked A, B, C and D.

听力原文: The cost is going up for just about everything, and college tuition is no exception. According to a nationwide survey published by the College Board's Scholarship Service, tuition at most American universities will be an average of 9 percent higher this year than last. The biggest increase will occur at private colleges. Public colleges heavily subsidized by tax founds, will also increase their tuition, but the increase will be a few points lower than their privately sponsored neighbors. As a follow-up, the United States international press did theft own study at Massachusetts Institute of Technology. At M. I.T. advisors recommended that students have $ 8,900 available for one year's expenses, including $ 5,300 for tuition, $ 2,685 for room and board, $ 630 for personal expenses, and $ 285 for books and supplies. Ten years ago the tuition was $ 2,150. To put that another way, the cost has climbed 150 percent in the last decade. An additional burden is placed out of state students who must pay extra charges ranging from $ 200 to $ 2,000, and foreign students who are not eligible for scholarships at state-funded universities. On the bright side, the survey revealed that college graduates are entering the best job market since the middle 1960s. Job offers are up 16 percent from last year, and salaries are good, at least for graduates in technical fields. For example, a recent graduate in petroleum engineering can expect to make as much as $ 20,000 per year. A student with a liberal arts degree might expect to make about half that salary.

(27)

A.9 percent.

B.15 percent.

C.90 percent.

D.150 percent.

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第2题
听力原文:John: So clothes carry a kind of message for other people and that what we put on
is in some way a reflection of what we feel?

Pauline: Very much so. There is not just individual taste in our clothes but also a thinking behind what we wear.

John: Do you think that at work clothes and general appearance have any significance?

Pauline: True, but that’s a conscious act. What I' m talking about is more of a subconscious thing.

John: We surely dress up when we want to impress someone, such as for a job interview. That’s right. So there is a generally accepted... Why?

Pauline: Take for example the student who is away from home at college or university: if he tends to wrap himself up more than the others, he is probably feeling homesick. I think people who are sociable and outgoing tend to dress in an extrovert way, preferring brighter or more dazzling colors -yellow, bright reds, and so on. Definitely. We're al. ready spoken about job interviews a bit.., code of dressing. Yes. And a recent survey suggested that employers prefer young executives to stick to gray, black and dark blue suits if they are men, and classical outfits and dres ses in sober colors if they are women. Perhaps they feel this is a reflection of a more responsible and sober attitude to work and will also project this image to customers.

What does Pauline mean by psychology of clothing?

A.Our clothes are a reflection of our individual taste.

B.What we wear is an expression of a thinking in our subconscious mind.

C.We all dress up in order to impress others.

D.We are always aware of our clothing.

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第3题
听力原文:Gay women working in the City of London's financial services sector are three tim

听力原文: Gay women working in the City of London's financial services sector are three times more likely than male counterparts to keep quiet about their sexuality, according to a survey published on Tuesday. The study by recruitment firm The Blomfield Group found the City of London had made progress in terms of diversity, but remained a challenging place to work for gay people. "The reluctance of women to come out as lesbians possibly reflects the fact that women already feel they have to fight hard to maintain equality with men," said Keith Robinson, managing director at Origin HR, part of the Blomfield Group. The survey revealed an increase in the number of financial services employees who identified themselves as gay. But in the survey women were three times more likely than men not to disclose their sexuality.

The City of London still has a reputation as a macho environment dominated by heterosexual white males. But investment banks are trying to change the City's culture after a string of discrimination lawsuits in the United States and now in Britain. They also fear losing out if they cannot attract the most talented recruits regardless of race, sex or sexuality. The banks themselves operate gay and women's networks and try to promote diversity in recruitment programs. There are also industry-wide networks such as Out in the City, the Interbank Gay & Lesbian Network, and City Pink, as well as women's networks such as the City Women's Club. Three of the top 10 organizations in gay tights lobby group Stonewall's Corporate Equality Index are now investment banks. A series of high-profile discrimination lawsuits in the City of London have highlighted that there is still work to do. Peter Lewis, a former top banker at HSBC Holdings, is currently seeking to appeal an employment tribunal ruling that he was not sacked from his job because he was gay. Lewis had sued HSBC for about 5 million pounds ($9.3 million), claiming he was dismissed because of his homosexuality. He lost his lawsuit against the bank in May, when the tribunal rejected his claim of unfair dismissal based on sexual orientation. The tribunal did, however, uphold four out of 16 claims that Lewis made against the bank. HSBC is itself seeking leave to appeal against these four. Claire Bright, a senior executive at HBOS Plc, filed an 11 million pound sex discrimination claim against the UK bank last year. HBOS said that in the event of a tribunal hearing it would vigorously defend its position and that an internal investigation had not upheld Bight's allegation. The Blomfield survey of 20,392 candidates for City roles found that 6.3 percent identified themselves as gay, up from 5.9 percent two years ago. This percentage represents about 55,000 out of the 900,000 or so people working in banking, finance and insurance in London, the survey said. "The City has some way to go. There is still room for another 35,000 gay or lesbian employees before the industry matches the mix in London's general population," it said. "The extent to which people are 'out' in their firms is far smaller than the number who privately acknowledges they are homosexual."

Which of the following is NOT hue about the females working in City of London?

A.They are trying their best to fight for gender equality in their work.

B.They are less vocative of their sexual orientation than men.

C.Their working environment gives little tolerance to homosexual people.

D.Most of their colleges are heterosexual white males.

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第4题
It was not yet eleven o'clock when a boat crossed the river with a single passenger
who had obtained his transportation at that unusual hour by promising an extra fare. While the youth stood on the landing-place searching in his pocket for money,the ferryman lifted a lantern,by the aid of which,together with the newly risen moon,he took a very accurate survey of the stranger's figure. He was a young man of barely eighteen years,evidently country bred,and now,as it seemed,on his first visit to town. He was wearing a tough gray coat,which was in good shape,but which had seen many winters before this. The garments under his coat were well constructed of leather,and fitted tightly to a pair of muscular legs;his stockings of blue yarn must have been the work of a mother or sister,and on his head was a three-cornered hat,which in its better days had perhaps sheltered the grayer head of the lad's father. In his left hand was a walking stick,and his equipment was completed by a leather bag not so abundantly stocked as to inconvenience the strong shoulders on which it hung. Brown,curly hair,well-shaped features,bright,cheerful eyes were nature's gifts,and worth all that art could have done for his adornment. The youth,whose name was Robin,paid the boatman,and then walked forward into the town with a light step,as if he had not already traveled more than thirty miles that day. As he walked,he surveyed his surroundings as eagerly as if he were entering London or Madrid,instead of the little metropolis of a New England colony.

66.The story took place in ____.

A. spring

B. summer

C. fall

D. winter

67. The boatman was willing to take Robin across the river because___.

A. he wanted to make extra money

B. he saw that Robin was young and rich

C. he was going to row across the river anyway

D. he felt sorry for him because Robin looked poor

68. The stockings that Robin wore were obviously _____.

A. worn-out

B. very expensive

C. handmade

D. much too big

69. From the way he looked,it was evident that Robin was ____.

A. a wealthy merchant's son

B. a country boy

C. a soldier

D. a foreigner

70.How did Robin appear as he walked into the town?

A. He was cheerful and excited.

B. He was tired.

C. He seemed very sad.

D. He seemed frightened by the strange surroundings

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第5题
Section BDirections: There are 2 passages in this section. Each passage is followed by som

Section B

Directions: There are 2 passages in this section. Each passage is followed by some questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. You should decide on the best choice.

NEW YORK—Every so often, late at night, David Woodland steals away to the den of his home in Aberdeen, Washington, so that he can check stock prices on the Internet.

Mr. Woodland, a 78-year-old retired insurance salesman, delights at how with the click of a mouse, he can tap into the facts and fortunes of Wall Street. "If I get a bright idea late at night," Mr. Woodland said, "I go into the office, fire up the computer and put a buy or sell order in."

While on-line trading is popularly regarded as the province of any traders in their 20s and 30s, jumping in and out of the market to make quick profits, it is now being invaded by millions of people like Mr. Woodland—senior investors who bring much larger accounts and more stability to this fast-growing comer of the markets.

The low cost of doing business on-line—now as little as $7 a trade—and the excitement of riding a bull market are the lures(诱惑)for many older investors—just as they are for the young. They are dismissing their full-service brokers, who offer research and advice but often charge more than $100 a trade, and instead are picking their own stocks, after downloading companies' annual reports and other research basics.

"These things are incredible tools, now in the hands of an individual investor," said Carol Potts, 56, a retired crafts designer in Santa Barbara, California. "There's no reason for me to have financial advisers. I am very analytical, and I like to get involved in research."

According to a survey this fall of 630 people over 50 by Charles Schwab & Co., many older investors say the Internet has made them more confident about their investments and more willing to trust their own judgment. But such confidence may also cause some to gamble away their retirement nest eggs, financial experts warn. "If stocks enter a bear market, it could prove disastrous for retirees, who are so dependent on their savings."

The main idea of the passage is that ______.

A.on-line trading attracts more and more retirees to get involved

B.on-line trading is more suitable for the old than for the young now

C.on-line trading enables the retirees to get rid of their advisers

D.on-line trading offers incredible tools and high profits to investors

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第6题
For American's high school seniors, April is the cruelest month. That's when colleges floo
d postal system with news of who has won a place in next fall's freshman class. For more than a few families, a difficult decision will follow: is it worth paying some $125,000 to give their child an education at an elite private college? Or would her future be just as bright if she went to a less expensive school?

These questions have no easy answers. It is tree that big law firms as well as those leading American establishments—Sullivan & Cromwell—a gilt-edged diploma is a distinct advantage. However, there is plenty of evidence to prove that an elite education is not that necessary. According to a survey by Fortune, the majority of top CEOs did not attend an elite college(though a small number did.)

So what kind of return is there likely to be on that $125,000 investment? On average, a person with an undergraduate degree now earns almost twice as much as someone with only a high school diploma. Some researchers found that those who attend more prestigious schools reported higher earnings.

Then Alan Krueger, an economist at Princeton and Dale, a researcher designed a study. They found no economic advantage in attending a selective college. Their study looked at freshman class at 30 schools, ranging from Yale to Denison. Krueger and Dale's research while intriguing is not definitive. Even they themselves find it odd that the results seem to show that while there is a correlation between college selectivity and future income, the more a college costs, the higher the earning of its graduates.

Critics have questioned their research—the limited number and range of schools evaluated, and conclusions. Under such circumstances, it is hard to say which is right and which is wrong. What can be said is that 1) An elite education gives students—especially less rich ones—better access to certain kinds of elite jobs. 2) There is no economic advantage to choosing an expensive, but not very good private schools. 3) Talented students everywhere rise to the top. So the future is in the hands of young men themselves.

Why is April the cruelest month for American high school seniors?

A.Because April is the month when they have the college entrance examination.

B.Because April is the time when the high school will decide whether they can graduate or not.

C.Because April is the time for high school seniors to find jobs.

D.Because April is the month for colleges to inform. the students who will have the chance to have further education.

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第7题
______ it is!A、how a bright roomB、what a bright roomC、what bright a roomD、how bright a

______ it is!

A、how a bright room

B、what a bright room

C、what bright a room

D、how bright a room

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第8题
服务台照明灯有 BRIGHT/DIM/OFF 三个档位
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第9题
What does the bank agree to do?A.Change Mr Bright's account typeB.Provide Mr Bright new ch

What does the bank agree to do?

A.Change Mr Bright's account type

B.Provide Mr Bright new checks at no cost

C.Give Mr Bright another chance

D.Alert Mr Bright prior to charging more fees

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