His services have been ______by his employers; they have not properly rewarded him.A.cance
His services have been ______by his employers; they have not properly rewarded him.
A.canceled
B.withdrawn
C.overlooked
D.deleted
His services have been ______by his employers; they have not properly rewarded him.
A.canceled
B.withdrawn
C.overlooked
D.deleted
His services have been ______ by his employers, they have not properly rewarded him. (look)
A. his graduation from a medical school
B. provide medical education and conduct research in medicine
C. provide medical services for a community
D. restore health from a chronic disease
E. diagnose diseases and injuries
F. have the appendix removed
The function of a hospital is to______.
【B1】
A.Transshipment
B.Distribution
C.Transportation
D.Consolidation
A、Appearance of independence may be lacking
B、The small CPA firm does not have the proficiency to perform a larger audit
C、The situation is satisfactory if the auditor exercises due skeptical negative assurance care in the audit
D、The auditor should provide an "emphasis of a matter paragraph" to his/her audit report adequately disclosing this information and then it may issue an unqualified opinion.
When purchasing goods or services, most consumers have a choice of using cash or a credit card. Credit cards are very convenient.Credit cards charge interest, which is an additional charge on whatever the product or service costs. If a credit card user doesn’t pay his bill immediately, the interest compounds (increases), which can make an everyday purchase turn into long-term debt. On the other hand, using cash means a person is only using only money he has and is not accumulating debt to pay in the future. What is a difference between cash and credit cards? A. cash leaves you with no interest and credit cards have interest B. one is paper and one is bigger paper C. None of the above
听力原文:W: Hello.
M: Hi, Sarah, this is Mike.
W: Great to hear from you Mike! How have you been doing these days?
M: To tell you the truth, I'm very worried about our final examinations next month. For one thing, I'm suffering from insomnia. I can't fall asleep, even after I've swallowed some sleeping pills.
W: I sympathize! I went through the same thing last year.
M: That's exactly why I'm calling you. Do you have any suggestions for coping with anxiety? You know how I hate exams!
W: Well, take a walk or have a shower before you go to sleep.
M: I have tried. All seems to be of no use.
W: OK. I know, last year the university offered a stress-management course at about this time. Have you been in contact with the student health services?
M: No, I have always been pressed for time!
W: Funny, isn't it? Just when students need help most, we can't afford the time to get it!
M: Well, perhaps I should find out more about this stress-management course. Things have got to get better!
W: I suggest you call the health services tomorrow. They open at nine a. m.
M: Thanks, Sarah. I'll let you know how it goes.
W: Best of luck! And have a good night's sleep!
M: That's easier said than done! Thank you just the same.
(20)
A.He failed his last test.
B.He can't find his watch.
C.He's taking examinations soon.
D.He missed his medical checkup.
第二节 短文理解1
阅读下面短文,从[A](Right)、[B](Wrong)、[C](Doesn't Say)三个判断中选择一个正确选项。
No goods(商品)or services are given free. As we know, we get many things by payment of money, and people receive money for so many goods and services. Anyone taking the money from us can in turn spend it for his own good. For example, the milkman sells the milk for money, and then he uses the money, possibly, to pay for what is used in his own car.
Sometimes the payment is in another form. Often among friends, or in the family, one person will give goods, or services which cost effort (努力) and skill (技巧), in exchange for payment. This might bring a feeling of happiness, such as when one gives a present. Also, it might show that you have paid the person back, such as when you help with washing up the dishes after someone cooks you a meal. It means that in the future the person who gives goods or services will himself be given something else.
No matter how they are paid for--in money, time, or effort--goods and services can only be got by some cost.
All goods and services are paid for in money or in other forms.
A.Right
B.Wrong
C.Doesn't say
PART C
Directions: You will hear three dialogues or monologues. Before listening to each one, you will have 5 seconds to read each of the questions which accompany it. While listening, answer each question by choosing A, B, C or D. After listening, you will have 10 seconds to check your answer to each question. You will hear each piece ONLY ONCE.
听力原文: Stephen A. Douglas was the name of the candidate defeated by Abraham Lincoln in the 1860 presidential race. Nicknamed the "Little Giant", Douglas was short in stature but had a large head and shoulders.
It was only two years prior to the 1860 contest that Douglas defeated Lincoln in the Illinois senatorial race. During this campaign, the Lincoln-Douglas debates were popular throughout the whole country.
One reason Douglas was defeated in his bid for the presidential was the stand he took on the question of slavery. Southern Democrats, angry over his position, voted almost solidly for Lincoln.
Soon after the election of Lincoln in 1860, the Civil War began. Although Douglas had offered his services to the new president, he died from typhoid fever shortly after the beginning of the War.
When did Lincoln become president?
A.In 1858.
B.In 1850.
C.Upon Douglas' death.
D.Shortly before the Civil War began.
A priest (牧师) had to give services in several churches every Sunday, and one of them was in the center of a big city where there were lots of offices, but where very few people hived. As a re- suit, hardly anyone ever went to this church on Sunday. The priest used to go there in a taxi, and one Sunday he arrived as usual and told the taxi-driver to wait while he read the service. When he entered the church, he found that there was only one man there, so he inquired whether he would be willing to have a shortened service.
"No," replied the man firmly and without any hesitation, "I' d like to have the full service, without omitting anything.”
When the priest said the last prayer(祈祷) and left, he discovered that the man in the church had been his taxi driver, whose meter (计程器) had been adding up the expense throughout the service.
How did the driver possibly go into the church?
A.He went with the priest.
B.He followed the priest.
C.He went through another door by running.
D.He went into the church faster before the priest while he did not notice him.
听力原文: Ben Johnson was the name of the candidate defeated by George Washington in the 1780 presidential race. Nick-named "The Giant of a Man, ' Johnson was massive in stature and he had a large head in proportion to his body. Despite his physical appearance, Johnson was an alarming candidate.
It was only a few years prior that Johnson had defeated some of Washington's attempts to change the territorial areas of Virginia. During that political contest, the Washington-Johnson debates were popular throughout the whole country. At the time, the issue of state self-government was foremost in the minds of many citizens.
One reason Johnson was defeated in his bid for presidency was the stand he took on the issue of federalism. The people of the incorporated states, angry over his position, voted almost completely for Washington. If Johnson had been willing to change some of his positions on the issue, he may have won the presidency.
Although he lost the election, Johnson continued to serve the government. Soon after the election of 1780, the Mexican Independence War began. Johnson offered his services to the president that had defeated him and he died from illness during the middle of the war. Even though Johnson never did become president, he will always be remembered as a great early American.
(33)
A.In 1784.
B.When Johnson died.
C.Just before the Mexican Independence War.
D.In 177
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