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The fact that six young art school graduates joined Peter shows that ______.A.Peter Senior

The fact that six young art school graduates joined Peter shows that ______.

A.Peter Senior's enterprise is developing greatly

B.Peter Senior enjoys great popularity

C.they are talented hospital artists

D.the role of the quality of hospital environment is being recognized

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听力原文:M: I'd like to withdraw 600 pounds from my deposit account.W: Certainly. Would yo

听力原文:M: I'd like to withdraw 600 pounds from my deposit account.

W: Certainly. Would you please sign this form?

M: Oh, yes. Here you are.

W: How would you like the money?

M: In six, please.

W: Fine. Here you are.

M: Thanks. Goodbye.

Where is the man?

A.At a bank.

B.At home.

C.At a shop.

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第2题
You have a file server named Server1 that runs Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 2 (SP2).Yo

You have a file server named Server1 that runs Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 2 (SP2).You need to use Windows Backup to meet the following requirements:·Minimize the number of scheduled backup jobs.·Perform a scheduled normal backup to disk every Friday.·Perform a scheduled normal backup to tape every Friday.·Perform scheduled differential backups to tape every Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday.How many scheduled jobs should you create from Windows Backup?()

A. one

B. two

C. three

D. six

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第3题
The fact that six young art school graduates joined Peter shows that ______.A.Peter's ente

The fact that six young art school graduates joined Peter shows that ______.

A.Peter's enterprise is developing greatly

B.Peter Senior enjoys great popularity

C.they are talented hospital artists

D.the role of the quality of hospital environment is being recognized

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第4题
听力原文:M: Good morning, Susan.W: I' m sorry, but I don' t think I know you.M: In fact yo

听力原文:M: Good morning, Susan.

W: I' m sorry, but I don' t think I know you.

M: In fact you do. Several weeks ago we met each other at Jim' g party. I' m Peter Watson.

W: Peter! Oh, yes. Sorry, I didn' t recognize you. How are you ?

M: Fine, thank you. You look thinner than before. How are you these days?

W: Just fine. But I am busy writing an article.

Where did Peter meet Susan for the first time?

A.In a park in Paris.

B.In the school.

C.At Jim's party.

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第5题
听力原文:W: What sports do you often go in for, Mr. Clinton?M: Oh, football—both kinds, yo

听力原文:W: What sports do you often go in for, Mr. Clinton?

M: Oh, football—both kinds, you know, soccer and rugby. I play quite a bit of cricket, too. Do you like sports, too, Miss Li?

W: Yes, very much. I play basketball, but my favourite sport is table-tennis. What's your favourite sport?

M: Mine is football. It's the best way to build up your health, I think.

W: That's true. I'm interested in it, too.

M: Is football very popular in China now?

W: Not really. In fact, only in recent years have people taken an interest in football. It's getting more and more popular, though. What about watching the football match tomorrow evening? I've got two tickets.

M: Why, yes, that'll be nice. Thank you.

W: By the way, people say in Britain there are many football fans behaving as troublemakers. Is that true?

M: Yes, sometimes. In fact, only a few get out of control.

W: British people have a keen interest in the game, as I can see.

M: Right! Football fans are so dedicated that they travel hundreds of miles to see their favourite team in action and cheer it on to victory.

(20)

A.Differences between soccer and rugby.

B.A football match between China and Britain.

C.Chinese and British football fans.

D.One's favorite sport.

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听力原文: Americans recognize that there is a past on which the present rests. But they ha
ve not developed their sense of the depth of time to the extent that this has been done in the Middle East and South Asia. The Arab looks back two to six thousand years for his own origins. History is used as the basis for almost any modern action. The chances are that an Arab won't start a talk or a speech or analyze a problem without first developing the historical aspects of his subject. The Americans assumes that time has depth, but he takes this for granted.

The Americans never questions the fact that time should be planned and future events fitted into a schedule. He thinks that people should look forward to the future and not dwell too much on the past. His future is not very far ahead of him. Results must be obtained in the foreseeable future—one or two years or, at the most, five or ten. Promises to meet deadlines and appointments are taken very seriously. There are real penalties for being late and for not keeping commitments in time. The American thinks it is natural to quantify time. To fail to do so is unthinkable. The American specifies how much time is required to do everything. "I'll be there in ten minutes." "It will take six months to finish that job." "I was in the Army for four and a half years."

How far does the Arab look back for his own origins?

A.Twenty thousand years.

B.Two to six thousand years.

C.A thousand years.

D.Hundreds of years.

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第7题
听力原文:Robert Bruce was a famous Scottish general. In the early fourteenth century he tr

听力原文: Robert Bruce was a famous Scottish general. In the early fourteenth century he tried to drive the English out of Scotland, but he was not successful because the English were too strong. Finally, Bruce had to run away and hide in a cave.

One day, he lay in his cave thinking of the sad state of Scotland. A spider began to make a web above his head. Simply to pass the time, Bruce broke the web. Immediately the spider began to make a new one. Six times Bruce broke the web and six times the spider made a new one. Bruce was surprised at this. He told himself that he would break the web a seventh time. If the spider made a new ones it would be a good lesson to him, for like the spider, he had been defeated six times. Bruce then broke the web. Again the spider made a new one.

From this simple fact, Bruce became encouraged. He again got an army together. This time he was successful and drove the English out of Scotland.

(34)

A.He was an English general.

B.He was a Scottish general.

C.He was an English biologist.

D.He was a Scottish biologist.

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第8题
The first As an investment banker specializing in mergers and acquisitions, Francois von H
urter spent a lot of time in airport lounges, where he' d often set aside the latest deal calculations in favor of a good mystery fiction read. So when he retired in 1998 after 25 years as a dealmaker, instead of joining legions of ex-bankers on extended vacations in exotic locales, yon Hurter committed himself and some hard-earned capital to his next business venture: He launched London-based Bitter Lemon Press, a publishing company specializing in reprinting in English mystery novels he' d grown to love.

These are not the usual hard-boiled Raymond Chandler imitations found in some bookstores and at airport lounges. The works, written originally in German, French, Spanish and Italian, offer social criticism and a slice of culture with the who-done-it, according to Von Hurter, who likened some of Bitter Lemon's titles to travel fiction. The books, translated into English for the first time, take readers to locales like Mexico City, Munich and Havana. "I'd always go to bookstores in countries where I can read" the language, 58-year old von Hurter told Reuters while in New York this month to promote the company. In fact, he admits to making sure that, whenever possible, his U.S. flights went through Minneapolis, which has one of his favorite second-hand bookstores.

Von Hurter, born and raised in Geneva, Switzerland, and a graduate of University of Pennsylvania's Wharton business school, is not the only Wall Street veteran financing Bitter Lemon Press. His brother Frederic von Hurter, a former commodities trader at Cargill, the Minneapolis food giant, and Laurence Colchester, a former economist at Citibank, are partners. Though the trio speaks French, Greek, German and Italian, they employ translators to bring the books to life in English.

Francois yon Hurter would not detail how much of the groups' s own money they put into Bitter Lemon. Bitter Lemon has published six books in Britain and has plans for five rifles in the next six months or so as part of its launch in the United States. One such title, "Thumbprint", is a mystery written by Friedrich Glauser, who was born in Vienna in 1896 and has been referred to as a Swiss Simenon—a reference to the noted Belgian mystery writer known for his French detective Maigret. "Thumbprint", translated from German, has been one of the Bitter Lemon's most popular books, selling 5,000 copies. Other Bitter Lemon titles include Gunter Ohnemus' "The Russian Passenger", the story of a cab driver who gets entangled with the Russian Mafia that has been translated from German, and "The Snowman" by Jorg Fauser, a German author born in 1944 who died in 1987. "Fauser was one of the romantic heroes of post-war German literature, a friend of Charles Bukowski... he is now being rediscovered," news magazine Der Spiegel noted in July, responding to a biography of Fauser published this summer.

As a banker for First Boston, known today as Credit Suisse First Boston, and Morgan Stanley, Francois von Hurter worked not only in New York but London and Saudi Arabia. Among other deals, he had a hand in Seagram Co Ltd' s purchase of MCA Inc. and Coca-Cola Co.'s purchase of Columbia Pictures. And while the players are different, book publishing has some similarities to Wall Street's merger business. Like a company put up for sale, a book needs a specific market and needs to have potential for growth. "You have to put together a business plan ... negotiate with suppliers like printers, a sales force and distributors. You need to apply the same marketing savvy to decide how to position the book," he said.

What is different about this latest venture, though, is that the hours spent in the office seem to race by much more rapidly." In a way, the hardest part of the second career, is that it creates such enthusiasm that you tend never to turn off," he said. "The line between yo

A.English mystery novels written by London-based writers.

B.Mystery novels which offer social criticism and a slice of culture, written originally not in English.

C.Travel fiction which take readers to locales like Mexico City, Munich and Havana.

D.Hard-boiled mystery novels translated into English for the first time.

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第9题
Questions 16 to 20 are based on the following passage: The producers of instant coffee f
ound their product strongly resisted in the market places despite their manifest (明显的) advantages. Furthermore, the advertising expenditure for instant coffee was far greater than that for regular coffee. Efforts were made to find the cause of the consumers' seemingly unreasonable resistance to the product. The reason given by most people was dislike for the taste. The producers suspected that there might be deeper reasons, however. This was confirmed by one of motivation research's classic studies, one often cited in the trade. Mason Haire, of the University of California, constructed two shopping lists that were identical except for one item. There were six items common to both lists: hamburger, carrots(胡萝卜), baking powder, bread, canned peaches and potatoes, with the brands or amounts specified. The seventh item, in the fifth place on both lists, read “11b. Maxwell House coffee” on one list and “Nescafe instant coffee” on the other. One list was given to each person in a group of fifty women, and the other list to those in another group of the same size. The women were asked to study their lists and then to describe, as far as they could, the kind of woman (“personality and character”) who would draw up that shopping list. Nearly half of those who had received the list including instant coffee described a housewife who was lazy and a poor planner. On the other hand, only one woman in the other group described the housewife, who had included regular coffee on her list, as lazy; only six of that group suggested that she was a poor planner. Eight women felt that the instant coffee user was probably not a good wife! No one in the other group drew such a conclusion about the housewife who intended to buy regular coffee. The fact that producers found resistance to their product despite the fact that they spent more advertising money on instant than regular coffee shows that ____

A.advertising does not assure favorable sales result

B.companies spent more money on advertising than they should

C.people pay little attention to advertising

D.the more one advertises the better the sales picture

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第10题
One of the strangest and most fascinating things about Scotland is the Loch Ness Monster.
Some people believe in the monsters【B1】______Many do not! However, very important【B2】______people do believe there is some truth in the famous monster story: experts from Britains Royal Air Force, scientists from the Boston Academy of Applied Science and specialists from NASA, to【B3】______but a few! Loch Ness is an【B4】______lake in Northern Scotland. It is about twenty-four miles long and one mile wide, and【B5】______1,000 feet, which makes it very difficult for anybody to find and examine the monster. In fact the first【B6】______reports of people seeing the monster date from only about six years before the beginning of the Second World War. Since then there have been other【B7】______and photographs of the monster. Many of these photographs【B8】______silly jokes played on an unsuspecting public later. However, other photographs have amazed the most searching scientific minds. In fact, it seems certain that something does exist in the deep waters of the【B9】______lake. The most amazing photographs show a flipper — the flipper perhaps of a very large animal. From these photos British expert in animal life, Sir Peter Scott, who is also an artist, has【B10】______the picture of what he believes the monster might look like.

【B1】

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