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This is an old photo of mine when I ______.A.have short hairB.had short hairsC.had short h

This is an old photo of mine when I ______.

A.have short hair

B.had short hairs

C.had short hair

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第1题
This is an old photo of my aunt when she had black______, but now she has some white ______.

A.hair; hairs

B.hairs; hair

C.hair; hair

D.hairs; hairs

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第2题
When he came across an old photo of his Little League team, Jerry was overcome with nostalgia. He wished he could be ten years old again.

A、a sense of freedom

B、thoughts of the future

C、longing for the past

D、loss of memory

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第3题
When I was looking through my family's old photos the other day, I _____ a photo of my parents'wedding()

A.came for

B.came after

C.came to

D.came across

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第4题
【简答题】找出下列英语句子中的屈折词缀。(The study) Have you eaten yet? Do you know how long

【简答题】找出下列英语句子中的屈折词缀。(The study) Have you eaten yet? Do you know how long I’ve been waiting? She’s younger than me and always dressed in the latest style. We looked through my grandmother’s old photo albums. My parents’ parents were all froom Scotland.

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第5题
第二节 完型填空 阅读下面短文,从短文后所给的[A]、[B]、[C]三个选项中选择能填入相应空白处的最佳

第二节 完型填空

阅读下面短文,从短文后所给的[A]、[B]、[C]三个选项中选择能填入相应空白处的最佳选项。

When I was walking down the street the other day, I happened to notice a small black leather bag on the street. I picked it (1) and opened it to see if I could find out (2) owner's name. There was nothing (3) except some change and an old photo—a woman and a young girl about twelve years (4) , who looked like the (5) daughter. I put the photo (6) and took the bag (7) the police station, where I (8) it to the policeman. Before I (9) , the policeman took down my name and address in case the owner might want to write and (10) me.

(41)

A.up

B.down

C.off

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第6题
When I was home in Britain on holiday last summer, I spent an evening looking at photos my
father had taken when he stayed with us in Beijing in the spring of 1966. Of all these interesting scenes of the past, the one I exclaimed at was a photo of Chang An Jie at Tiananmen. The photo showed one car and two bicycles!

This made me reflect on the changes that have transformed Beijing since I came to the city 37 years ago. In those days, the bicycle was king. What sheer joy it was to cycle along with the hundreds (not thousands) of fellow pedallers (骑车人), never in fear of life and limb as one is now. I bought my first bike in 1963. It cost me 150 yuan--in those days three or four months' salary for the average city dweller.

Such changes! Good or bad? Today, cycling is hazardous but bikes are easily affordable. Gone are the old wooden houses I remember in south Beijing and fast disappearing are the small, overcrowded courtyard houses lacking running water, central heating and bathroom. Very many Beijingers now live in more convenient, better-equipped flats in high-rises. But these very high-rises are swallowing up the unique character of the old city of narrow hutongs, age-old siheyuan and close-knit communities.

I loved years ago to cycle to Beihai to visit my friends (I then taught at China Foreign Affairs University). In spring I rode through the blue-green wheat fields, in summer through fields of tall maize (玉米). Further west; beyond Beijing Foreign Studies University there were the vegetable fields of the Evergreen Commune (四季青公社) and the rice paddies glistening in the summer sun. But now, as Beijing stretches out further and further, west, east, north, south, there's decent housing for families, busy offices for employment and large department stores and supermarkets where, if you have the money, there's little you cannot buy.

What is the principal purpose for the author to write this article?

A.To make a comparison between the past and the present.

B.To honor her father.

C.To criticize the past.

D.To criticize the present.

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第7题
听力原文:Even at school there had been an unhealthy competition between George and Richard

听力原文: Even at school there had been an unhealthy competition between George and Richard.

"I'll be the first millionaire in Coleford!" Richard used to boast.

"And you'll be sorry you knew me," George would reply, "because I'll be the best lawyer in the town!"

George never did become a lawyer and Richard never made any money. Instead both men opened bookshops on opposite sides of Coleford High Street. It was hard to make money from books, which made the competition between them worse.

Then Richard married a mysterious girl. The couple spent their honeymoon on the coast — but Richard never came back. The police found his wallet on a deserted beach but the body was never found. He must have drowned.

Now with only one bookshop in town, business was better for George. But sometimes he sat in his narrow, old kitchen and gazed out of the dirty window, thinking about his former rival. Perhaps he missed him?

George was very interested in old dictionaries. He'd recently found a collector in Australia who was selling a rare first edition. When the parcel arrived, the book was in perfect condition and George was delighted. But while he was having lunch, George glanced at the photo in the newspaper that the book had been wrapped in. He was astonished — the smiling face was older than he remembered but unmistakable! Trembling, George started reading.

"Bookends have bought ten bookstores from their rivals Dylans. The company, owned by multimillionaire Richard Pike, is now the largest bookseller in Australia."

Questions 26 to 29 are based on the passage you have just heard.

26. What do we learn about George and Richard when they were at school?

27. How did George feel about Richard after his disappearance?

28. Where did George get information about Richard?

29. What happened to George and Richard in the end?

(33)

A.They were roommates.

B.They were good friends.

C.They were competitors.

D.They were booksellers.

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第8题
Olympic swimmer Michael Phelps【C1】______Sunday that he had【C2】______in "regrettable" behav
ior. and "demonstrated bad【C3】______" after a photo was published that appeared to【C4】______him smoking cannabis(大麻制品). A British newspaper, The News of the World, published the【C5】______allegedly showing the multiple Olympic gold medal-winner inhaling from a glass pipe which is gene rally used to【C6】______the drug. "I engaged in behavior. which was regrettable and demonstrated bad judgment," Phelps said in a【C7】______, "Im 23 years old, and【C8】______the successes I have had in the【C9】______, I acted in a youthful and【C10】______way, not in a manner that people have come to expect from me." "For this, I am sorry. I promise my fans and the public—it will not happen again." The US Olympic Committee【C11】______disappointment in the swimmer, who on January 22 was named the USOCs Sportsman of the Year for making Olympic history in Guangzhou by collecting the most【C12】______won by any athlete at a single Games, giving him a total of 14 golds. "We are disappointed in the behavior. recently【C13】______by Michael Phelps." Michael is a role model, and he is well【C14】______of the responsibilities and accountability that come with setting a【C15】______example for others,【C16】______young people. In this instance, regrettably, he failed to【C17】______those responsibilities, the USOC said. The photograph shows Phelps,【C18】______a white T-shirt and a baseball cap back to front,【C19】______the pipe—known as a bong—to his lips and apparently inhaling. The tabloid(小报)quoted a party goer as saying: "You could tell Michael had smoked before. He grabbed the bong and a lighter and knew exactly【C20】______to do."

【C1】

A.declared

B.realized

C.admitted

D.promised

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第9题
"WHAT'S the difference between God and Larry Ellison?" asks an old software industry joke.
Answer: God doesn't think he's Larry Ellison. The boss of Oracle is hardly alone among corporate chiefs in having a reputation for being rather keen on himself. Indeed, until the bubble burst and the public turned nasty at the start of the decade, the cult of the celebrity chief executive seemed to demand bossy narcissism, as evidence that a firm was being led by an all-conquering hero.

Narcissus met a nasty end, of course. And in recent years, boss-worship has come to be seen as bad for business. In his management bestseller, "Good to Great", Jim Collins argued that the truly successful bosses were not the serf-proclaimed stars who adorn the covers of Forbes and Fortune, but instead self-effacing, thoughtful, monkish sorts who lead by inspiring example.

A statistical answer may be at hand. For the first time, a new study, "It's All About Me", to be presented next week at the annual gathering of the American Academy of Management, offers a systematic, empirical analysis of what effect narcissistic bosses have on the firms they run. The authors, Arijit Chatterjee and Donald Hambrick, of Pennsylvania State University, examined narcissism in the upper levels of 105 firms in the computer and software industries.

To do this, they bad to solve a practical problem: studies of narcissism have hitherto relied on surveying individuals personally, something for which few chief executives are likely to have time or inclination. So the authors devised an index of narcissism using six publicly available indicators obtainable without the co-operation of the boss. These are: the prominence of the boss's photo in the annual report; his prominence in company press releases; the length of his "Who's Who" entry; the frequency of his use of the first person singular in interviews; and the ratios of his cash and non-cash compensation to those of the firm's second-highest paid executive.

Narcissism naturally drives people to seek positions of power and influence, and because great self-esteem helps your professional advance, say the authors, chief executives will tend on average to be more narcissistic than the general population. How does that affect a firm? Messrs Chatterjee and Hambrick found that highly narcissistic bosses tended to make bigger changes in the use of important resources, such as research and development, or in spending and leverage; they carried out more and bigger mergers and acquisitions; and their results were both more extreme (more big wins or big losses) and more transient than those of firms run by their humbler peers. For shareholders, that could be good or bad.

Although (oddly) the authors are keeping their narcissism ranking secret, they have revealed that Mr. Ellison did not come top. Alas for him, that may be because the study limited itself to people who became the boss after 1991—well after he took the helm. In every respect Mr. Ellison seems to be the classic narcissistic boss, claims Mr. Chatterjee. There is life in the old joke yet.

The old software industry joke is used in the text to

A.show the difference between God and Larry Ellison.

B.emphasize the success of the boss of Oracle.

C.illustrate how chief executives manage their companies.

D.introduce the topic of narcissism on top managerial level.

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第10题
Where is the second centre of Hollywood film making in Europe after London, Paris, or perh
aps Berlin? Try Prague. Last year, Hollywood spent over $200m on shooting movies, commercials and pop videos in the Czech capital. This year, all the big studios will be in town. MGM has "Hart's War" starring Bruce Willis; Disney is shooting "Black Sheep" with Anthony Hopkins; and Fox has just finished filming "From Hell", a Jack the Ripper saga starring Johnny Depp.

Praguers take Tinseltown in their stride. Old ladies looked only slightly confused last month when the cobbled streets of Mala Strana, Prague's old quarter, were cleared of real snow and sprayed with a more cinematically pleasing chemical alternative for Universal's "Bourne Identity", a $50m thriller starring Matt Damon. The film's producer, Pat Crowley, reckons a day filming in Prague costs him $100,000, against $250,000 in Paris. Czech crews, he says, are professional, English-speaking and numerous. They are also a bargain—40% cheaper than similar crews in London or Los Angeles, points out Matthew Stillman. the British boss of Stillking, a Prague-based production firm.

Mr. Stillman founded Stillking in 1993 after arriving in Prague with $500 and a typewriter. Today, Hollywood producers come to the company for crews, catering, lights and much more. It claims to have about half of the local film-production business and this year hopes for revenues of over $50m.

The biggest draw to Prague, however, is Barrandov—one of the largest film studios in Europe, with 11 sound-stages, onsite photo labs and top-notch technicians. It was founded during Czechoslovakia's pre-war first republic by Milos Havel, an uncle of the present Czech president, Vaclav Havel. The Nazis expanded it as a production centre for propaganda flicks—the sound-stages are courtesy of Joseph Goebbels. Then came the Communists with their own propaganda and, admittedly, a few impressive homegrown directors such as Milos Forman, who began Hollywood's march to Prague by filming "Amadeus" there.

But it is partly thanks to Barrandov that Prague remains some way behind London as a film centre. The studio has suffered from doubtful management and is already stretched to capacity ("You can't even get an office there", moans one producer). Its present owner, a local steel company, is keen to sell but talks with a Canadian institution have been thorny, not least because the Czech government holds a golden share. Should the Canadian deal fall through, Stillking says it would consider a bid of its own.

Which one is NOT true about Prague?

A.It's a gathering place for big studios to make film-stars.

B.It's the Czech capital.

C.It's a very popular place for Hollywood film making.

D.It's an attractive place for both film makers and the stars.

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