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He employed over seven hundred people. ______.

A、They worked for him

B、He worked for them

C、They employed him

D、They were in charge

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第1题
听力原文: The key committee of the World Bank meeting in Washington has expressed serious
concern about the personal scandal surrounding the bank's president Paul Wolfowitz. The controversy is over the decision by Mr. Wolfowitz to promote and give a big pay-rise to his girlfriend who was employed by the hank before he took over. Mr. Wolfowitz is still in his job, but he remains under a cloud. The bank's board will continue looking into the controversy and he has said he'll accept whatever remedies the board proposes.

Paul Wolfowitz has been involved in a ______.

A.murder

B.fight

C.personal scandal

D.political conflict

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第2题
听力原文:Thomas Edison is a well known American inventor. He was taught by his mother when

听力原文: Thomas Edison is a well known American inventor. He was taught by his mother when he was a child. Later he learned things by himself by reading and experimenting. He built a lab for himself to work in, and he worked very hard in his sixty years of scientific activities. He made over a thousand inventions. Few inventors in the world have had such great success.

Edison's first invention was made in 1868. He was then a telegraph operator. He wished to work out a new method to improve the old telegraph system because it was impossible at that time for the system to send more than one message along the same line at the same time. He read all the works of Faraday, another great scientist, before starting his invention. Sometimes he didn't go to bed and didn't even stop to eat. He thought he had very much to do and there was no time to lose. Days and nights he was reading and reading. After he read through Faraday's writings, he began his experiments. A few months later he succeeded in building a double transmitter and improved the old telegraph System.

(30)

A.He went to a famous school.

B.He was taught by his mother.

C.His parents employed a good teacher to teach him.

D.He was taught by his father.

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第3题
When Lloyd Nickson is close to death, he will ______.A.undergo a cooling off period of sev

When Lloyd Nickson is close to death, he will ______.

A.undergo a cooling off period of seven days

B.experience the suffering of a lung cancer patient

C.have an intense fear of terrible suffering

D.face his death with the calm characteristic of euthanasia

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第4题
James Joyce James Joyce's novels flout the accepted conventions of the novel form. prior t

James Joyce

James Joyce's novels flout the accepted conventions of the novel form. prior to him. The time factor becomes elastic and consciousness takes over and dictates the sequence of events. Plot and character emerge in a stream of association that carries on its ripples all the mental flotsam and jetsam that in the "ordinary" novel do not rise to the surface. In addition, Joyce employed language like a musical notation, that is, the sound superficially supersedes the sense, but in reality communicates (like music) profundities which conventional words cannot hope to express. That, at any rate, is what Joyce intends, but not many readers can go along with him all the way. Of the value of his experiment with his elaborate system of analogy there can be no doubt, and he conducts the experiment brilliantly, but it is self-evident that further analogy must turn back on itself. There can be no development after a certain point is reached, and that point is reached in Finnegans Wake. Joyce's peculiar achievement has been to translate to the art of writing the conception and technique of the art of musical composition.

According to this passage, James Joyce's greatest contribution is

A.that he flouts the accepted conventions of the novel form.

B.that the conception and technique of the musical art is employed.

C.that his best known book Ulysses was banned in Britain and the U. S.

D.that consciousness takes over and dictates the sequence of events.

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第5题
As one of the biggest restaurants in the world, McDonald's origination and development has
been a miracle in this field. The McDonald's story began in 1954 in San Bernardino, California. At first, the restaurant is run by two brothers, Dick and Mac McDonald. It didn't go very well at first; at one time it was nearly closed. However, the two brothers insisted on and overcame the difficulties, and made it turn for the better day by day.

Ray Kroc, a milk shake machine salesman, saw the massive potential of the brothers' business and decided to get involved. He purchased the rights from the brothers, on April 15th, 1955. He became the McDonald brothers' first franchisee when he opened his own McDonald's restaurant in Des Plaines, a suburb just north of Chicago.

The entry of Ray Kroc into the business contributed to the development in the history of McDonald's. He bought the rights to expand the McDonald's concept outside of California and Arizona, and quickly built the restaurant chain and by 1959 over 100 restaurants were in operation.

What is the secret of Ray Kroc? As a matter of fact, the restaurant was a favor for many of the local teens at first and the menu was primarily barbeque items. Eight years later, the restaurant was closed for several months as it was renovated to become a restaurant that served food and was easy to prepare and served quickly. The food was very limited including Hamburgers, French fries and cold drinks. The employees prided themselves on creating an assembly line type of food preparation and being speedy in getting their food to the customers. The very basic step paved the path to glory. It separated McDonald's from the rest of the competitors and attributes to their great success. The restaurant proved to be an instant success.

By 1984, McDonald's served 17 million customers a day that was equivalent to serving lunch to the entire population of Australia and New Zealand. Today, McDonald's becomes one of the most famous and successful "fast food" chain in America and the world. McDonald's restaurants are now located in 31, 000 locations all over the world, and the company employs more than 1. 5 million people. Just have a look at its development in UK. In September 2004 the UK company-owned restaurants employed 43, 491 people: 40, 699 hourly-paid restaurant employees, 2, 292 restaurant managers, and 500 office staff. McDonald's franchisees employed a further 25, 000 people.

Which of the following about McDonald's is true?

A.It is started by brothers McDonald and Ray Kroc.

B.It is highly welcomed at the beginning.

C.Its barbeque is the most favorable among people.

D.Its prosperousness is mostly due to Ray Kroc.

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第6题
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: Edison is a well-known American inventor. He was taught by his mother when he was a child. Later he learned things by himself by reading and experimenting. He built a lab for himself to work in, and he worked very hard in his sixty years of scientific activities. He made over a thousand inventions. Few inventors in the world could have such great success.

Edison's first invention was made in 1868. He was then a telegraph operator. He wished to work out a new method to improve the old telegraph system because it was impossible at that time for the system to send more than one message along the same line at the same time. He-read all the works of Faraday, another great scientist, before starting his invention. Sometimes he didn't go to bed and didn't even stop to eat. He thought he had very much to do and there was no time to lose. Days and nights he was reading and reading. After he read through Faraday's writings, he began his experiments. A few months later he succeeded in building a double transmitter and improved the old telegraph system.

(27)

A.He went to a famous school.

B.He was taught by his mother.

C.He was taught by his father.

D.His parents employed a good teacher to teach him.

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第7题
听力原文: James Joyce's novels flout the accepted conventions of the novel form. prior to
him. The time factor becomes elastic and consciousness takes over and dictates the sequence of events. Plot and character emerge in a stream of association that carries on its ripples all the mental flotsam and jetsam that in the "ordinary" novel do not rise to the surface. In addition, Joyce employed language like a musical notation, that is, the sound superficially supersedes the sense, but in reality communicates (like music) profundities which conventional words cannot hope to express. That, at any rate, is what Joyce intends, but not many readers can go along with him all the way. of the value of his experiment with his elaborate system of analogy there can be no doubt, and he conducts the experiment brilliantly, but it is self-evident that further analogy must turn back on itself. There can be no development after a certain point is reached, and that point is reached in Finnegans Wake. Joyce's peculiar achievement has been to translate into the art of writing the conception and technique of the art of musical composition.

James Joyce's novels_______.

A.followed the traditional way of novel writing

B.flared back at the conventions of the novel form

C.jeered at the conventions of the novel before him

D.accepted the conventions of the novel form. prior to him

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第8题
He received an official()that he had been employed by the company.

A.caution

B.notice

C.threat

D.advice

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第9题
You are the audit supervisor of Seagull & Co and are currently planning the audit of y
our existing client, Eagle Heating Co (Eagle), for the year ending 31 December 2014. Eagle manufactures and sells heating and plumbing equipment to a number of home improvement stores across the country.

Eagle has experienced increased competition and as a result, in order to maintain its current levels of sales, it has decreased the selling price of its products significantly since September 2014. The finance director has informed your audit manager that he expects increased inventory levels at the year end. He also notified your manager that one of Eagle’s key customers has been experiencing financial difficulties. Therefore, Eagle has agreed that the customer can take a six-month payment break, after which payments will continue as normal. The finance director does not believe that any allowance is required against this receivable.

In October 2014 the financial controller of Eagle was dismissed. He had been employed by the company for over 20 years, and he has threatened to sue the company for unfair dismissal. The role of financial controller has not yet been filled and so his tasks have been shared between the existing finance department team. In addition, the purchase ledger supervisor left in August and a replacement has been appointed in the last week. However, for this period no supplier statement reconciliations or purchase ledger control account reconciliations were performed.

You have undertaken a preliminary analytical review of the draft year to date statement of profit or loss, and you are surprised to see a significant fall in administration expenses.

Required:

Explain FIVE audit risks, and the auditor’s response to each risk, in planning the audit of Eagle Heating Co.

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第10题
听力原文:M: Did you see that TV special on Norman Rockwell last night?W: Yes, I did. It wa

听力原文:M: Did you see that TV special on Norman Rockwell last night?

W: Yes, I did. It was really good, wasn't it?

M: It sure was. I thought it was really interesting how he developed the paintings in states starting with photographs.

W: Yes, I did, too. It never occurred to me that he would have actually employed models. I just assumed that he invented all those wonderful characters.

M: I know. But it does make sense to use photographs of real people, to solve as many of the composition problems as possible before starting to paint.

W: True. Anyway, you know what I like most about his work?

M: What?

W: Well, when you look at one of the magazine covers, which magazine was it?

M: The Saturday Evening Post.

W: Yes, you can just tell what the people are thinking and feeling. The picture really tells a story.

M: You're right. I like that, too. And to think that he created several hundred of those.

W: Amazing. Of course, that was over a period of almost sixty years, but still...

M: I'd like to see them when that exhibit comes to Miami.

W: What exhibit?

M: The one they mentioned after the special.

W: Oh. I must have turned it off before the announcement. I'd like to see it, too. let's go

(20)

A.The use of photographs in painting.

B.The TV program about Norman Rockwell.

C.The Saturday Evening Post magazine.

D.Exhibits of art on magazine covers.

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