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We dont have more computers in stock, or we______your order immediately.A.have filledB.fil

We dont have more computers in stock, or we______your order immediately.

A.have filled

B.filled

C.would fill

D.fill

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第1题
In a family where the roles of women and men are not sharply separated, notions of male su
periority are hard to maintain. The pattern of sharing in tasks and in decisions makes for equality, and this【B1】______leads to further sharing. In such a home, the【B2】______boy and girl learn to【B3】______the equality more easily than did their parents and to prepare more fully for【B4】______in a world characterized by cooperation【B5】______by the "battle of the sexes". 【B6】______the process goes too far and mans role is regarded as【B7】______important and that has happened in some cases—we are badly off as before, only【B8】______reverse. It is time to【B9】______the role of the American family. We are getting tired of "Momism" but we dont want to【B10】______it for a "neo-Popism". What we need, rather, is【B11】______that bringing up children involves a partnership of equals. There are signs that experts on the family are【B12】______of the part men play and that they have decided that woman should not receive all the【B13】______—nor all the blame. We have almost【B14】______saying that a womans place is in the home. We are beginning,【B15】______, to analyze mens place in the home and to insist that he does have a place in it. Nor is that place【B16】______to the healthy development of the child. The family is a co-operative enterprise for which it is difficult to【B17】______rules, because each family needs to work to its own ways for【B18】______its own problems. Excessive authoritarianism has unhappy【B19】______, whether it wears skirts or trousers, and the【B20】______of equal rights and equal responsibilities is connected not only with a healthy democracy, but also with a healthy family.

【B1】

A.by turns

B.in turn

C.at length

D.in fact

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第2题
What is it that made Steve Jobs special? What can we learn from this once-in-a-lifetime
entrepreneur? Steve Jobs was a visionary and he ensured that he took his company through his vision whenever he was at helm. In【M1】______ fact, during his decade long absent from Apple following his【M2】______ ouster in 1985, Apple went through some tumultuous time for【M3】______ the lack of quality leadership! One of the biggest obstacles which the church faces today is the lack of vision, especially【M4】______ in its leaders. Although we set out with and towards a good【M5】______ vision, the church is just going to be a four-walled structure. Quite often, this results not just from lack of growth, but a【M6】______ slow, but steady stagnation. Steve Jobs thought ahead. Always. He never went out with【M7】______ the flow, and was always one or more steps ahead of the rest,【M8】______ perfectly showcased with the launches of path-breaking product like the iPhone, iPod, and iPad! His approach was【M9】______ "people dont know what they want. We tell them and give them that." How amazing it would be if believers have the【M10】______ same approach? We are often happy with what we have and we just go on with our Sunday-to-Sunday routine! Do we realise the fact that people around us don t quite know that they are lost? They won t approach us(more often than not) with their needs. We need to recognise their need that they may not even know about.

【M1】

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第3题
听力原文:Sarah Hi, Bob. Bob Hi, Sarah. Sarah How is your history paper coming? Bob
Not so great. Sarah Why? What happened? I thought you were almost finished last night. Bob Well, the paper is written, but it is not typed yet. Sarah Didnt you have time? Bob No. Because all the computers at the computer center are taken. I have no choice, just wait, wait and wait. And it is due this afternoon. I dont know what Im gonna do. Sarah The same thing happened to me a few weeks ago on an economics project. Every time I went to the center, all the computers were being used. And I have a lot of graphs and charts that had to be done on the computer. Because I have to finish my homework on time, I ended up doing them by hand. Bob There are so few computers for all the students here. Sarah Yes, I agree. Bob And they are always breaking down too. Sarah I know. But another problem is that they close so early. Around 9:30. Bob I know. I came back last night at about 9:15 thinking the crowd might have thinned up by then. A guy at the door told me they were going to close in a few minutes. I couldnt believe it! Sarah We should try to do something about this. Bob Ill go along with you on this point. Sarah Why dont we write a letter to the campus newspaper about that problem? Bob I think we should write directly to the dean. You know, we could explain the problem and make an official request that the school add more computers and that the computer rooms stay open longer. Sarah Maybe it would be a good idea to get other students signatures. I am sure a lot of others feel the same way we do. And that would carry more weight. Bob That is true. Do you want to get together to write the letter tonight? Sarah Sure. But I have a study group meeting at 7:30. Bob OK. Lets meet earlier in the dining hall at 6:30. It shouldnt take us long to write. We can start collecting signatures tomorrow at lunch. Sarah See you then. Good luck with your paper. Bob See you.Narrator Listen to a conversation between two students. Now get ready to answer the questions. You may use your notes to help you answer.

What problem does the man have?

A.He found the computer center closed early.

B.He has not finished his paper yet.

C.He had to stay up late typing his paper.

D.His computer is not workin

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第4题
听力原文:Narrator Now listen to a conversation between two students. Sarah Hi, Bob. Bob
Hi, Sarah. Sarah How is your history paper coming? Bob Not so great. Sarah Why? What happened? I thought you were almost finished last night. Bob Well, the paper is written, but it is not typed yet. Sarah Didnt you have time? Bob No. Because all the computers at the computer center are taken. I have no choice, just wait, wait and wait. And it is due this afternoon. I dont know what Im gonna do. Sarah The same thing happened to me a few weeks ago on an economics project. Every time I went to the center, all the computers were being used. And I have a lot of graphs and charts that had to be done on the computer. Because I have to finish my homework on time, I ended up doing them by hand. Bob There are so few computers for all the students here. Sarah Yes , I agree. Bob And they are always breaking down too. Sarah I know. But another problem is that they close so early. Around 9:30. Bob I know. I came back last night at about 9:15 thinking the crowd might have thinned up by then. A guy at the door told me they were going to close in a few minutes. I couldnt believe it! Sarah We should try to do something about this. Bob Ill go along with you on this point. Sarah Why dont we write a letter to the campus newspaper about that problem? Bob I think we should write directly to the dean. You know, we could explain the problem and make an official request that the school add more computers and that the computer rooms stay open longer. Sarah Maybe it would be a good idea to get other students signatures. I am sure a lot of others feel the same way we do. And that would carry more weight. Bob That is true. Do you want to get together to write the letter tonight? Sarah Sure. But I have a study group meeting at 7:30. Bob OK. Lets meet earlier in the dining hall at 6:30. It shouldnt take us long to write. We can start collecting signatures tomorrow at lunch. Sarah See you then. Good luck with your paper. Bob See you. Now get ready to answer the questions. You may use your notes to help you answer. 1. What problem does the man have? 2. What did Sarah have to do in order to finish her economics project? 3. Why will Bob and Sarah write a letter to the dean about the computer center? 4. What are the two main problems about the computer center? 5. What does Sarah mean when she says this? Sarah Maybe it would be a good idea to get other students signatures. I am sure a lot of others feel the same way we do. And that would carry more weight.Narrator Listen to a conversation between two students. Now get ready to answer the questions. You may use your notes to help you answer.

What problem does the man have?

A.He found the computer center closed early.

B.He has not finished his paper yet.

C.He had to stay up late typing his paper.

D.His computer is not working.

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第5题
Being a good parent is harder now than it has ever been before. In pressurised modern live
s, demands to be a fulfilled individual, and a good partner and a good worker, take no account of being a good parent. We havent left space for the nurturing parents expect to provide and children need. As a result, many parents in the western world just dont work. Something will have to change. With luck, people in the future will only have children if they really want them. And that should mean that parenthood is seen as a much more positive commitment than it is now, and that parents are socially supported, and admired for doing a good job. The problem is that in the last generation or so weve come to assume that women should be able, and should want, to do everything that by tradition men have done at the same time as pretty well as everything that by tradition women have done. And its just not possible. Indeed since adopting a male agenda in life is arguably only another form. of submission (男尊女卑), quite a number of highly educated and economically privileged women are now choosing to take career breaks so as to be at home with their children for longer than that insulting 18 weeks. The most welcome trend in parenting is that men are participating more and more. Even that is not free of conflict, though. Intellectually, women want men to be equal parents and do their share. But theres often a contradictory emotional sub-text because children are the last bastion (堡垒) of distaff power (女性的权利) in the family. "I want him to help me but this is my territory and being better at it is one of the few things Ive got as a female. " Having children—especially the first child—puts a bigger strain on a couples relationship than anything else they ever do. So a future of smaller families and more people choosing not to have children at all could well leave couples closer than they are today; for many, the purpose of being together would be solely to pleasure and support each other—an interesting prospect.

Many parents in the West just dont work because______.

A.they"re tired of their work

B.they have too many pressures at work

C.they want to spend more time with their children

D.they want to relax and enjoy the life

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第6题
Questions 下列各 are based on the following passage. Amid a summer of record-setting he
at, a new survey fmds that most of Generation Xs (20世纪60年代到70年代初出生的美国人) young and middle-age adults are tminformed and unconcerned about climate change. Only about 5% of Gen Xers, now 32 to 52 years old, are "alarmed" and 18% "concerned" about climate change, reports the University of Michigans Institute for Social Research on Tuesday. Two-thirds, or 66% , of those surveyed last year said they arent sure global warming is happening and 10% said they dont believe its occurring. "Most Generation Xers are surprisingly disengaged, dismissive or doubtful about whether global climate change is happening and they dont spend much time worrying about it," said author Jon D.Miller. The report comes as several Obama administration officials have recently linked extreme weather to climate change. In a report last week, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration cited six weather events last year and said that atmospheric changes caused by the burning of fossil fuels made Texas heat wave, for example, 20 times more likely than it would have been in the 1960s. The Generation X survey of about 3,000 adults, the fourth in a continuing series, found a small butstatistically significant decline in Gen Xers attention to climate change. In 2011, 16% said they followed the issue very or moderately closely, down from 2296 in 2009. Why are Gen Xere so indifferent? The report, funded by the National Science Foundation, citesclimate changes complexity, pressing economic concerns and "issue fatigue". It finds educated adults tend to be more concerned about the issue. It also finds partisan (党派的) differences; nearly half ofliberal Democrats were concerned or alarmed compared to zero percent of conservative Republicans. Miller said he expected that, given climate changes expected impact on future generations, parents of young children would be more concerned than those without kids. "Not so," he said. " Generation X adults without minor children were. slightly more alarmed aboutclimate change than were parents. The difference is small, but it is in the opposite direction than weexpected. " Miller said the report suggests that while theres broad awareness of climate change, manyGen Xers prefer to focus on more immediate issues such as jobs and schools. What do we know about the Generation X according to the passage?

A.They are a group of people receiving little education.

B.They dont believe global warming will affect them.

C.They dont care very much about climate change.

D.They never think that climate change will happen.

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第7题
After decades of distrust, China and America are finally seeking friendship. But after tea
ching in Xiamen Universitys MBA center for over five years, Ive come to realize that even if political and economic barriers are overcome, a major hurdle remains—culture! On occasion I have felt that some Chinese were rude or inconsiderate. Unfortunately, some Chinese have thought even worse of me. But most of the discord arises not from intent but from ignorance of cultural differences. Americas individualist culture springs from a 2 000 year tradition of Roman and Greek arts, philosophy and government, as well as the moral and legal traditions of Christianity. By contrast, Chinas culture, including its arts, philosophy, and government is rooted in the Confucian ethic, Taoism, Buddhism, and more recently, Chinese Socialism. Two weeks after I arrived in China, I told a cashier "Thank you. " She replied, "Dont use thanks. " Taken aback, I asked "Why shouldnt I use thanks?" She looked at me as if I were from another planet and I beat a hasty retreat. I reasoned that since China is socialist, maybe polite phrases denote feudalist class distinctions and are best avoided! But a leopard cant change its spots and an American cant easily stop saying "thank you" for everything. A week later a shop assistant told me "Dont use thanks. " I asked "Why not?" and she replied, "Dont be polite. " I thought, "Well, this is too much! We cant use any polite speech at all?" To my dismay, I eventually learned that "Dont use thanks" had the exact same meaning and usage as the English "Dont mention it". I had translated words instead of intent. My mistake was merely an embarrassment, but similar blunders(错误)by business and political leaders have destroyed potential business negotiations or diplomatic relationships. Questions:

Whats the best title of this passage?

A.Cultural Barriers to Sino-U. S. Friendship.

B.Possible Business Cooperation between China and America.

C.Political and Economic Hurdle between U. S. and China.

D.Different Languages Used by Chinese and Americans.

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第8题
Commuting to work in Chicago is no【C1】______, for the roads there are even more crowded th
an in San Francisco. But here is how the city of Chicago is handling the problem. "We dont have rash hours any more," said Charles M. Mclean, who runs the nations busiest road. "We have rash periods, and they keep【C2】______longer and longer. " In Chicago, a【C3】______system has been developed that controls【C4】______the citys seven expressways. Now, one mana controller can【C5】______the movement of Chicagos traffic【C6】______looking at a set of lights. The system uses electronic sensors that are built into each expressway, half a mile【C7】______. Several times a second, the computer【C8】______information from each sensor and translates it into green, yellow or red lights on a map in the control room. "See that red light near Austin Avenue?" the controller asked a visitor, "Thats a repair truck【C9】______the road, and the traffic has to go【C10】______it. " At the Roosevelt Road entrance【C11】______the expressway, the light kept【C12】______from green to red and back to green again. "A lot of trucks get on the expressway there. " the controller explained. "They cant speed up as【C13】______as cars. " The sensors show【C14】______where an accident or a stopped car is blocking traffic,【C15】______a truck is sent by radio to clear the road. The system has lowered the【C16】______of accidents by 18 percent. There are now 1. 4 deaths on Chicagos expressways for each one hundred million miles traveled,【C17】______in other parts of the country there are 2. 6. Traffic experts say that the Chicago system is the "coming thing". Systems like Chicagos are already in use on some expressways in Los Angeles and Houston. "Chicago has【C18】______the lead," says New York Citys【C19】______director; and he adds, "we are【C20】______".

【C1】

A.cheerful

B.pleasant

C.happy

D.pleasure

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第9题
There has been a boom in“karaoke”in Japan.Many people,no matter what their age orgender,go
there often to enjoy singing out loud,to seek relief from daily stress or just for fun.The“kara”of kara-oke means“empty”.while the“oke’’is a Japanese abbreviation of theEnglish word,“0rchestra.”These two words coming together mean an orchestra without a sinG—er,karaoke systems ate widespread in many countries nowadays.“karaoke bars’’are wellknown by Americans,but actuany we have few karaoke bars in Japan.What we call“karaokebox”is more popular in Japan. To relish karaoke is not difficult at all.All you have to do is to find some friends to gowith you.After you have settled into the room and gotten something to eat or drink,you are al-ready to sing.You look up one of the songbooks and choose a song you wish to sing in two dif-ferent ways:either by the singers name or title of the song.Then enter the code numbers ofthe song into the remote contr01.Soon your music will start.Some karaoke sets even have avoice change system.You can change your voice from a woman’s to a man’s,or a man’s to awoman’s.This is very interesting.But the important thing here is you should listen to otherpeople singing at the sanle time.Usually people like to have audiences,and you want them tolisten to you while you are singing,too.You can feel like a real singer if you have someone tolisten to you,and that’s what people like when doing karaoke. Since you will have your own room and there will be no unfamiliar people watching you,you will feel more comfortable singing in a karaoke box than singing in front of many people,like in karaoke bars.You Call spend the time in a more relaxed atmosphere,which is more en.joyable. Once you have experienced karaoke,you might want to go again and again,though somepeople would not like singing in front of people even if they were friends or family.But you can still have a jot of.fun there,even if you dont sing.We make jokes and we talk as if we were athome.I personally like karaoke very much.I like singing and I have so much fun every time I go.I thilnk we are seeking a way to express ourselves to people whom ,we like. 根据以上内容,回答下列各题。 In Japanese,the word“Karaoke”come from“kara”and“oke.”What do these words mean?

A.Sing and together.

B.Sing and have fun.

C.Orchestra and singer.

D.Empty and Orchestra.

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第10题
回答下列各题: Global warming may or may not be the great enviromental crisis of the 21s
t century, but---regardless ofwhether it is or isnt--we wont do much about it. We will argue over it and may even, as a nation, make somefairly solemn-sounding commitments to avoid it. But the more dramatic and meaningful these commitments seem,the less likely they are to be observed. AI Gore calls giobal warming an "inconvenient truth," as if merely recognizing it could put us on a path to asolution. But the real truth is that we dont know enough to relieve global warming, and--without majortechnological breakthroughs--we cant do much about it. From 2003 to 2050, the worlds population is projected to grow from 6.4 billion to 9.1 billion, a 42% increase.If energy use per person and technology remain the same, total energy use and greenhouse gas emissions(mainly CO2) will be 42% higher in 2050. But thats too low, because societies that grow richer use more energy. We need economic growth unless we condemn the worlds poor to their present poverty and freeze everyone elsesliving standards. With modest growth, energy use and greenhouse emissions more than double by 2050. No government will adopt rigid restrictions on economic growth and personal freedom (limits on electricityusage, driving and travel) that might cut back global warming. Still, politicians want to show theyre "doingsomething." Consider the Kyoto Protocol(《京都议定书》). It allowed countries that joined to punish those thatdidnt. But it hasnt reduced CO2 emissions (up about 25% since 1990), and many signatories (签字国) didntadopt tough enough policies to hit their 2008-2012 targets. The practical conclusion is that if global warming is a potential disaster, the only solution is new technology.Only an aggressive research and development program might find ways of breaking our dependence on fossil fuelsor dealing with it. The trouble with the global warming debate is that it has become a moral problem when its really an engineering one. The inconvenient truth is that if we dont solve the engineering problem, were helpless. What is said about global warming in the first paragraph?

A.It may not prove an environmental crisis at all.

B.It is an issue requiring worldwide commitments.

C.Serious steps have been taken to avoid or stop it.

D.Very little will be done to bring it under control.

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