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Section A(91) In the last few years the conventional wisdom has been that the advent of th

Section A

(91) In the last few years the conventional wisdom has been that the advent of the new media will hasten the demise of print, and that the culture of print will soon be a thing of the past.

But I wonder whether this confuses the content with the attachment we have to a particular kind of container. In fact, (92) a number of recent developments suggest that new media may actually be the salvation of old media, and could preserve and extend the best aspects of the print culture, while augmenting it with their various technological advantages. If this is true, then the future of old media is in embracing the new—a development we see most clearly with newspapers.

Newspapers have been spurred by a simple economic fact: (93) more than a third of their revenue comes from classified advertising, which readily lends itself to searchable Web sites. In a defensive move, newspapers quickly and heavily invested in such online sites as CareerPath. corn, PowerAdz. corn, AdOne and Classified Ventures, and also use those companies for added exposure for national ads. Most have also put their own local classifieds online.

(94) The Web sites, meanwhile, have become a way to broaden and deepen Newspapers' content as a potential source of revenue, as home pages attract new advertisers and subscribers.

Knight Ridder's Real Cities network (RealCities. corn) is a good example. The portal site gets news from the chain's thirty-one dailies, as well as from Belo and Central newspapers, who are partners in the operation. And it features directories of community resources and business, classifieds, entertainment, shopping, free e-mail, community publishing, and search capability. Real Cities brought Knight Ridder $ 31.4 million in revenue in 1999.

The New York Times is another. The paper's robust Web site has attracted 11.4 million registered non-paying readers (as of April, up 61.9 percent from a year earlier). In order to get access to the site, readers must offer some basic personal data, which will eventually be used for direct marketing. (95) By 1999 nearly half of those registered readers reported that they had never purchased a paper copy of the Times, which means that the online version was introducing the brand to an entirely new group. The Web presence also helps the Times's print circulation; the paper gained some 12,000 new subscribers via the site in the first half of 1999.

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a steel bar of rectangular cross section (a = 38 mm, b = 50 mm) carries a tensile load p.

A steel bar of rectangular cross section (a = 38 mm, b = 50 mm) carries a tensile load P. The allowable stresses in tension and shear are 100 MPa and 48 MPa, respectively. The maximum permissible load Pmax is approximately:a steel bar of rectangular cross section (a = 38 m

A、56 kN

B、62 kN

C、74 kN

D、91 kN

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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: China Daily Website held a press conference on May 25, 20'05 to formally announce an activity named "Use Accurate English to Welcome the Olympics Public Bilingual Sign Standardization Drive" in major Chinese cities, beginning from Beijing, Shanghai, Xl'an, and Guangzhou.

The activity aims to prepare for the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games by creating a better language learning environment, and more importantly, enhancing the nation's international image.

Organized by China Daily Website, the activity is supported by the Cultural and Education Section of the British Council and the Public Affairs Section of the Canadian Embassy. China's famous universities

will participate as well, such as the University of International Business and Economics, Shanghai International Studies University, Xl'an International Studies University, and Guangdong University of Foreign Studies.

Reportedly, students of a Beijing junior high school found 91 mistakes on bilingual signposts in the Wangfujing and Xidan areas (two of Beijing's most prosperous areas) last year.

Such errors in English usage as these happen because there are no uniform. criterions for bilingual use.

Through this activity, we hope when athletes from all over worm arrive in Beijing in 2008, they will find that all the English signposts have clear and Standard English, whether signs at tourist sites or highway signs.

Also, China Daily Website hopes the entire society will pay more attention to this problem, find the mistakes, and correct them.

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A.All of the nation.

B.In major Chinese cities.

C.In Beijing.

D.In some universities.

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Section A(89) What questions do visa officers have in mind when they face a student applyi

Section A

(89) What questions do visa officers have in mind when they face a student applying for a visa? Here is the gist of what Consul General David T. Hopper, the head of visa operations at the American embassy, explained:

Are you a genuine student, headed to the US for the purpose of studying? (90) Some applicants use fake documents, or have no real intention of attending college in America--the whole project is just a ruse (计策) to get to the US. The officers look closely at 1-20 forms, diplomas and school records for evidence of fraud.

Can you pay for your studies? (91) Some applicants have full scholarships, but many are self-supporting, so the visa officer must make sure the money is available.

Are you really going to America to study and only to study, not to work? [The problem here is work after graduation, not part-time campus jobs while the student is in an academic program.] Do you intend to leave the US when you have your degree? (92) Of course this is quite difficult to prove to the visa officer, and correspondingly difficult for the visa officer to judge. But the visa officer cannot simply ignore US visa law, which states that (93) if you give a person a student visa ,you must be convinced that he intends to leave the US when his studies are finished.

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Section A(89) Having reached the final in 1930, Argentina had to wait a while before winni

Section A

(89) Having reached the final in 1930, Argentina had to wait a while before winning the FIFA World Cup, which they eventually did on their own soil in 1978. The great support for the home team helped carry them to victory over the Netherlands in final.

(90) Argentina was outplayed by Italy in the opening round group games, but charged back to reach the final with a 6-0 win over Peru. In Daniel Passarella, Osvaldo Ardites and Mario Kempes, top scorer with six goals, they had outstanding players. They beat the Dutch 3-1 after extra time in the final.

A long-awaited success

Rarely has the run-up to a FIFA World Cup been so filled with controversy as the 11 th tournament (比赛), held in Argentina. Football, in fact, took a back seat as many nations were debating whether or not to boycott the tournament in protest against General Videla's totalitarian regime (极权主义政权) and its violation of human rights. (91) Finally, however, despite a widespread call to stay away, the world's footballing nations all made the trip to Argentina. All, that is, except those that had failed to qualify, such as England (for the second time running), Yugoslavia and the USSR. (92) Other "minor" footballing nations such as Iran and Tunisia had their first outings and France was back in the world's top football competition after twelve years in the wilderness.

But for its reappearance at the highest level, the French team--coached by Michel Hidalgo--made an unexceptional comeback, beaten 1-2 by both Italy and Argentina. (93) Michel Platini and his team-mates failed to reach the second round despite defeating Hungary_ 3-1 in their last game.

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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: In my opinion, Frank Lloyd Wright was the greatest American architect of the 20th century. People who know his designs well point out that his roofs often leaked, his ceilings were too low, and his houses were uncomfortable. In my presentation, however, I'll be focusing on the virtues of his designs. For as you will see, it would be hard to dispute that he manipulated space extremely well, some of his smallest houses looked gigantic, and he had great respect for the materials he used and also a tremendous skill for placing his buildings in harmony with nature. Wright's career began when he was young. He was just a teenager when he helped build the chapel on his family's property in Wisconsin. And from there, he got hired as a draftsman by the project architect. So it was a very long career. He died at 91, while his final major work, the Guggenheim Museum, was still being built. Today, we'll cover what we consider to be the two great periods of his career: Wright's works before the Tokyo Imperial Hotel completed in 1922 and everything after Falling Water, a private residence in western Pennsylvania completed in 1936. The first period started around 1896, when he made a dramatic shift from the classical tradition to the arts and crafts movement. Here, the emphasis was on order, consistency and unity of design. Things were kept simple with minimal decoration. Natural forms were very important. Now let's take a look at a slide of his own dining room done in this style.

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A.To explain why Wright became an architect.

B.To describe the positive aspects of Wright's architecture.

C.To explain why Wright's style. of architecture became less popular.

D.To describe the materials Wright used in construction.

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Section AWar has escaped the battlefield and now can, with modem guidance systems on missi

Section A

War has escaped the battlefield and now can, with modem guidance systems on missiles, touch virtually every square yard of the earth's surface. War has also lost most of its utility in achieving the traditional goals of conflict. (91) Control of territory carries with it the obligation to provide subject peoples certain administrative, health, education, and other social services; such obligations far exceed the benefits of control. If the ruled population is racially different from the rulers, tensions and constant unrest often exist which further reduce the benefits and increase the costs of domination. (92) Large populations no longer necessarily enhance state power and, in the absence of high levels of economic development, can impose severe burdens on food supply, jobs, and the broad range of services expected of modem governments. The noneconomic security reasons for the control of territory have been progressively weakened by the advances of modem technology. (93) The benefits of forcing another nation to surrender its wealth are vastly exceeded by the benefits of persuading that nation to produce and exchange goods and services. In brief, imperialism no longer pays.

(94) Making war has been one of the most persistent of human activities in the 80 centuries since men and women settled in cities and thereby became "civilized", but the modernization of the past 80 years has fundamentally changed the role and function of war. In premodernized societies, successful warfare brought significant material rewards, the most obvious of which was the stored wealth of the defeated. Equally important was human labor--control over people as salves or soldiers for the victor's army, and there was the productive capacity---agricultural lands and mines. Successful warfare also produced spiritual benefits. The removal or destruction of a threat brought a sense of security, and power gained over others created pride and national self-esteem.

(95) War was accepted in the premodernized society as a part of the human condition, a mechanism of change, and an unavoidable, even noble, aspect of life. The excitement and drama of war made it a vital part of literature and legends.

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Section A(89) I was hesitant to write this article the way I have because I know some peop

Section A

(89) I was hesitant to write this article the way I have because I know some people may misinterpret my intentions, so I will clarify them before we begin so there is no misunderstanding. (90) My reason for writing about parts of my professional journey is not to impress you, but to impress upon you how possible it is for us to create "amazing" if we consider, apply, and embrace Certain principles.

I don't think I'm amazing and I don't consider myself to be particularly gifted, but I do know that if I'm prepared to deal with some regular discomfort (hurdles, speed humps, setbacks, problems, challenges, and failures), then I drastically increase my chances of succeeding. (91) The more prepared I am to make mistakes, fall over and fail, the more likely I am to create long term success if I learn from my mistakes and adapt, grow, and change.

Failure is merely a label people give certain events. I personally don't use the term, but I will for the purpose of this conversation.

When I set up my first commercial business I was 26 years old. I had no real idea what I was doing. I thought I did but looking back, I didn't. I knew I wanted to set up a commercial Personal Training centre. (92) There were none in Australia, so I had no blueprint to follow, no mentors to rely on, and a whole bunch of people who informed me that the concept wouldn't work in this country.

In my mind I had a picture of what I wanted to create (the end result). It was just all the in-between steps that I was a little grey on--a lot grey on.

(93) I had no idea about commercial leasing (租赁) or how to communicate or negotiate with real estate people. I had no experience running a business or employing or managing staff. I had limited leadership experience. I had no experience dealing or negotiating with equipment suppliers. I had no idea about business plans. I had no marketing skills and no idea what "branding" was.

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91:装配的三个要素是什么?

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﹤English>91﹤/english>。()
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