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Eradicate (v.) means ______ —In recent years, smallpox has been eradicated—the first time

4. Eradicate (v.) means ______ —In recent years, smallpox has been eradicated—the first time in history that humans have been able to wipe out a disease. —What makes so many people feel they must eradicate all signs of aging? Why should we have to get rid of our wrinkles and gray hair?

A、to review

B、to erase

C、to regulate strictly

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第1题
In recent years, Microsoft has focused on three big tasks, building robust security into its software, resolving numerous antitrust complaints against it and upgrading its Windows operating system. These three tasks are now starting to collide.

On August 27th the firm said that the successor to its Windows XP operating system, code-named Longhorn, will go on sale in 2007 without one of its most impressive features: a technique to integrate elaborate search capabilities into nearly all desktop applications. (On the bright side, Longhorn will contain advances in rendering images and enabling different computing platforms to exchange data directly between applications.) It is a big setback for Microsoft, which considers search technology a pillar of its future growth—not least as it competes against Google.

The firm's focus on security—championed by]Bill Gates himself—took resources away from Longhorn, admits Greg Sullivan, a lead product manager in the Windows client division. Programmers have been fixing Windows XP rather than working on Longhorn. In mid-August, Microsoft released Service Pack 2, a huge set of free software patches and enhancements to make Windows XP more secure. Though some of the fixes turned out to have vulnerabilities of their own, the patches have mostly been welcomed. Microsoft's decision to forgo new features in return for better security is one that most computer users will probably applaud.

Yet ironically, as Microsoft slowly improves the security of its products—by, for instance, incorporating firewall technology, anti-virus systems and spam filters—its actions increasingly start to resemble those that, in the past, have got the firm into trouble with regulators. Is security software an "adjacent software market", in which case Microsoft may be leveraging its dominance of the operating system into it? Integrating security products into Windows might be considered "bundling" which, with regard to web browsing, so excited America's trustbusters in the 1990s. And building security directly into the operating system seems a lot like "commingling" software code, on which basis the European Commission ruled earlier this year that Microsoft abused its market power through the Windows Media Player. Microsoft is appealing against that decision, and on September 30th it will argue for a suspension of the commission's remedies, such as the requirement that it license its code to rivals.

Just last month, the European Union's competition directorate began an investigation into Microsoft and Time Warner, a large media firm, on the grounds that their proposed joint acquisition of Content Guard, a software firm whose products protect digital media files, might provide Microsoft with undue market power over digital media standards. The commission will rule by January 2005. Microsoft, it seems, in security as elsewhere, is going to have to get used to being punished for its success. Its Windows monopoly lets it enjoy excessive profits—but the resulting monoculture makes it an obvious target for viruses and regulators alike.

That Microsoft's three tasks are colliding is reflected in the fact that______.

A.the new operating system will be marketed at a discount

B.search will be removed from the new operating system

C.all search capabilities will be combined into the desktop

D.images and data will be exchanged more directly

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第2题
Small oil spills on deck can be prevented from contaminating any waters by_____. A. plugging all scuppers and drains B. placing floating booms around the ship C. regularly emptying all drip pans D. thoroughly draining all bunkering hoses 通过塞紧甲板的排水口和地漏,可防止甲板上的小型溢油污染水域。
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第3题

The following is academic writing. Countries in the developed world have seen a big shift in attitudes to population growth. Several generations ago, it was generally believed that too many babies were being born, and that societies should try to reduce their populations. Nowadays, however, the concern is the reverse - that birthrates are falling too low and that urgent action is needed to encourage people to have more children. But what are the causes of this trend? And how much are the attitudes and lifestyles of young people to blame? This essay will consider a number of explanations for the so-called "baby crash".

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第4题

1. The problem is that this kind of freedom cannot easily be given in the modern factory with its complicated machinery which must be used in a fixed way. 2. Since 1991, productivity has increased by 2% a year, which is more than twice the 1978-1987 average. 3. The trouble is that part of the recent acceleration is due to the usual rebound that occurs at this point in a business circle, so is not conclusive evidence of an economic revival in the underlying trend. 4. There is a disjunction between the mass of business anecdote that points to a leap in productivity and the picture reflected by the statistics.

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第5题
If the authors are to announce the results of their study, they can just state the results without saying “we think that…”
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第6题
阅读理解。????On this vivid planet, it appears colo...
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On this vivid planet, it appears colorful with many world famous buildings. Among these largest artificial

articles in the world, many were designed by the same architect-Ieoh Ming Pei.

Pei, the 1983 Laureate of the Pritzker, Architecture Prize, is a founding partner of I. M. Pei & Partners

based in New York City. He was born in China in 1917, the son of a banker. He came to the United States in

1935 to study architecture at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and the Harvard Graduate School of

Design (M. Arch. 1946).

From 1945 to 1948, Pei taught at Harvard. In 1948 he accepted the newly created post of director of

Architecture at Webb & Knapp, Inc., and this association resulted in major architectural and planning projects

in big cities. In 1958, he formed the partnership (合伙人)of I. M. Pei & Associates, which became I. M. Pei

& Partners in 1966. The partnership received the 1968 Architectural Firm Award of The American Institute of

Architects.

Pei has designed over forty projects in the world, twenty of which have been award winners. His

outstanding projects have included the East Building of the National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.; the John

Fitzgerald Kennedy Library near Boston; the Fragrant Hill Hotel near Beijing, China.

Pei is now a member of the National Council on the Arts, and before served on the National Council on the

Humanities. He is a Fellow of the American Institute of Architects, a member of the Royal Institute of British

Architects, and an elected member of the American Academy of Arts and Letters. He is a member of the

Corporation of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

As a student, he was awarded the MIT Traveling Fellowship, at Harvard. He later won a lot of honors. In

1982, the deans of the architectural schools of America chose I. M. Pei as the best designer of significant

non-residential (非住宅的) structures.

1. ______ of Pei's structures have won awards.
A. More than forty

B. Over twenty

C. None

D. Twenty

2. When was I. M. Pei chosen as the best designer of significant non-residential structures?
A. In 1983.

B. In 1982.

C. In 1968.

D. In 1948.

3. Which of the following is true according to the text?
A. Ieoh Ming Pei was born in America.

B. Ieoh Ming Pei studied architecture at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology when he was young.

C. Ieoh Ming Pei got a degree for architecture in 1948.

D. Ieoh Ming Pei got a Harvard undergraduate Degree in 1946.

4. What would be the best title for the text?
A. Ieoh Ming Pei's Life and Background

B. A Famous Professor-Ieoh Ming Pei

C. An Unusual Architect-Ieoh Ming Pei

D. A Great Architect of Residential Structures

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第7题
11. In the second sentence of Paragraph 1, the word "eradicate" can be replaced by "() " .

A. get rid of

B. gain

C. produce

D. evaluate

12. What did Mr. Cai decide to do after reading the notice?

A. To do marketing for the company.

B. To ask for one year' s leave.

C. To become one of the volunteers.

D. To launch a new program for the company.

13. How many members went to Jingle County in the Poverty Relief Relay Program at last?

A. 20.

B. 21

C. 22.

D. 23.

14. CYVA launched its program().

A. to ask for voluntary service by the youth to the association

B. to help young university graduates to find jobs

C. to organize voluntary service for society

D. to help people from poor areas to find jobs in the city

15. To participate in the Poverty Relief Relay Program, volunteers need().

A. to be from poverty stricken areas

B. to be university graduates

C. to have the approval of their parents

D. to have had one year' s experience working in poor areas

16. Which of the following statements is TRUE according to the passage?

A. Cai was forced to join the Poverty Relief Relay Program by his company.

B. The Poverty Relief Relay Program was launched by Shanxi Province government.

C. CYV A is the second largest organization of its kind that has had a great impact inChina.

D. The Poverty Relief Relay Program was formed in 1996.

17. CYV A recruited volunteers for the Poverty Relief Relay Program through ().

A. radio

B. newspapers

C. TV

D. the Internet

18. In their one year's service , the volunteers will ().

A. have to quit their own jobs

B. be paid by the local government

C. receive no pay from their companies

D. be paid by the companies they work for

19. The findings from the survey by the local newspaper prove that ().

A. many young people are fed up with the jobs they are doing

B. the program is relatively unknown to the public

C. very few people are interested in the program

D. many young people are willing to offer some help to others

20. The best title for the passage could be ().

A. Volunteers Contribute to Poverty Relief

B. History of CYV A and Its Program

C. Volunteers and Their Companies

D. How to Find a Job in Jingle County

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第8题
Together let us explore the stars, conquer the deserts, eradicate disease, tap the ocean depths and encourage the arts and commerce.

A、cut into many small parts

B、go round in circle

C、draw together into a small space

D、put an end to; destroy

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第9题
There are 15 per cent of Australians speak other languages, such as Italian, Greek, Vietnamese, Arabic, and Chinese with their families at home.
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