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he World Bank and the World Trade Organization were created by the Bretton Woods Conf

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he International Bank for Reconstruction and development finances its lending operati
ons primarily from its own borrowings in the world capital markets.()

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第2题
he International Bank for Reconstruction and development finances its lending operatihe In
ternational Bank for Reconstruction and development finances its lending operations primarily from its own borrowings in the world capital markets.()

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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4题
(英译汉)The soft handwriting reflected a thoughtful soul and insightful mind. In th

(英译汉)The soft handwriting reflected a thoughtful soul and insightful mind. In the front of the book ,he discovered the previous owner ’s name,Miss Hollis Maynell (霍利斯·梅纳尔小姐) . With time andeffort he located her address. She lived in New York City. He wrote her a letter introducing himself and inviting her to correspond. The next day he was shipped overseas for service in World War II.

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第5题
Dialogue TwoBurney: There were two men, I think. No, three. They ran into the bank and th

Dialogue Two

Burney: There were two men, I think. No, three. They ran into the bank and the one with the gun, the tall one, he runs up to the window, and starts shouting something, I don’t know, "Give me all your money" and the other one.

Police officer:____ 5____

Burney: No, there were two men and a girl.____ 6 ____the one carrying the suitcase, well, he goes up to the other guy.

Police officer: The one with the gun?

Burney: Yes, and he opens the suitcase and the cashier, well, she well, all the other people behind the window they hand over piles of money and two men put it into the suitcase and they run out. It was 1: 35.____ 7____

第5题__________ 查看材料

A.They had been in there for about 5 minutes.

B.It’s the other man I’m talking about,

C.I thought you said there were three men?

D.Are there any witnesses on the spot?

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第6题
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) says it expects the world economy to grow more than

The International Monetary Fund (IMF) says it expects the world economy to grow more than 4% both this year and next. Its chief economist says these could be the best two years since the early 1990s.

But the IMF also says interest rates are very low and will have to rise in the future. When rates are low, more people borrow money to buy things like homes and businesses. Prices increase. The IMF says property values in Britain and some other countries may be too high now. However, it warns that prices could fall sharply if interest, rates rise too fast. Some countries also worry that large United States budget deficits (赤字) could harm the current recovery. The Bush administration says it will cut those deficits.

The World Bank and IMF held their spring meetings last week in Washington where they are based. This year is their sixtieth anniversary. Protests outside were mostly peaceful. And they were smaller than before. Protesters called on rich nations to cancel the debt of poor ones. A report by the IMF and World Bank says private investment in developing countries is again increasing. The report says money is flowing to Brazil, China, Mexico and Russia. But it says poorer nations, especially in Africa, are not part of this growth.

Before the meetings, World Bank President James Wolfensohn said the world is out of balance. He said one sixth of the population owns eighty percent of the wealth. At the same time, another one in sixth people lives in extreme poverty. Mr. Wolfensohn urged developed countries to open their markets and increase aid. He also urged developing nations to improve their governments and to build good legal and financial systems.

The best title for this passage would be ______.

A.Meetings between WB and IMF

B.World Economy Is Recovering

C.Interest Rates to Rise or to Fall

D.Cancel the Debt, Rich Nations

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第7题
the news report that night was about a famine(饥荒)in ethiopia .the pictures were of people who were so thin that they looked like beings from another planet .the camera focused on one man so that he looked directly at me , sitting in my comfortable living room .al around was the sound of death .

it was clear that world had not noticed this until now .you could hear the sadness in the voice of the reporter , michael buerk .at the end of the report he was silent .paula started crying , then rushed upstairs to check our baby , fifi , who was sleeping peacefuly .

i kept seeing the news pictures in my mind .what could i do ? i was only a pop singer and by now not a very successful pop singer .al i could do was to make records which no one bought .but i would give al the profits of the next pats(the name of the music group he was in)record to oxfam(an organization in britain which helps poor people around the world), what good would that do ? it would only be a little money but it was more than i could give just from my bank account .maybe some people would that do ? it would only be a little money but it was more than i could give just from my bank account .maybe some people would buy it because the profits were for oxfam .and i would be protesting about this disaster .but that was not enough .

59.what do we learn about the writer from the next ?()

A.He felt realy bad because the news report made him think of his own hard life .

B.After he saw a news report on TV about the famine in Ethiopia , he decided he had to do something about the problem .

C.His ideas on how to colect money for the people on Ethiopia were very successful .

D.He ideas on how to collect money for the people in Ethiopia were very successful .

60.Which paragraph describes(描写)what he thought about after the report ?()

A.Paragraph 1.

B.Paragraph 2

C.Paragraph 3.

D.None

61.The word in the third paragraph “ profit means().

A.price

B.salary

C.cost

D.money he would make

62.From the text we learn that Paula , his wife ,()

A.gave him ideas about how to help

B.also felt very bad after seeing the report

C.took much more care of their child than he

D.wanted him to be a successful signer

63.The writer whished that().

A.he would be a very successful pop singer if he could have sold all his records

B.he would rather give al his money from his bank account than the little money made by making new records

C.perhaps people would be interested in his records because they knew that the money paid for them would go to Oxfam

D.he would make records which no one bought

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第8题
After 50 years of paying for roads,power and schools, and helping poor countries to libera

After 50 years of paying for roads, power and schools, and helping poor countries to liberalize their economies, the World Bank—the financial aim of the United Nations system—has started shifting some of the focus of its activities to supporting "knowledge development", including science.

Two separate internal World Bank task groups are investigating a potential role for the bank in supporting science in developing countries. Each group will report back this year with proposals on how the bank can best support basic research, something it has never before considered, how to make its expertise more available to developing countries, and whether it needs a science department to oversee its new initiatives.

The bank, which is owned by 180 governments, provides long-term loans at commercial interest rates, mainly to developing countries. One quarter of its lending is interest-free and goes to the poorest. In the 1980s, with its focus on infrastructure development and trade liberalization, it closed its science department and abolished the science adviser's post.

Direct support for research in developing countries is now seen as more of a priority. This is because the bank believes research will help to find solutions to its priority issues, such as providing the poor with access to food, clean water and a disease-free environment.

But it also comes from a belief that developing countries need to build up knowledge-based industries to remain economically competitive. In an attempt to help the poorest countries, particularly those in Africa, to catch up with those better off, the bank is helping to fund information technology infrastructure under a programme called "info. Dev."

As a sign of this new thinking, the bank devoted the latest edition of its annual World Development Report to bridging the "knowledge gap" between rich and poor countries. Last month it agreed to partly fund in Chile the first in a chain of centres of excellence in scientific research.—known as Millennium Institutes—in developing countries.

Both events represent the culmination of a three-year study by the bank into how it can fund science in developing countries in partnership with governments and philanthropic foundations. Ian Johnson, the bank's vice-president for environment, acknowledges that the bank previously considered research to be a luxury for developing countries. But he says that attitudes have changed.

From the passage we learn that the World Bank______.

A.focuses on basic science rather than theoretical one

B.seems reluctant to aid some of theoretical sciences

C.is still willing to help the third world

D.agrees to grant scientific researches

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第9题
听力原文:Man is a land animal,but he is also closely tied to the sea.Throughout history th

听力原文: Man is a land animal,but he is also closely tied to the sea.Throughout history the sea has served the needs of man.The sea has provided man with food and a convenient way to travel to many parts of the world. Toady,experts believe that nearly two-thirds of the world's population live within eighty kilometers of the seacoast.In the modem technological world,the sea offers many resources to help mankind survive.Resources on land are beginning to grow less.The sea,however,still offers hope to supply many of man's needs in the future.The riches of the sea yet to be developed by man's technology are impressive.Oil and gas explorations have existed for nearly thirty years.Valuable amounts of minerals such as iron,copper exist on the ocean floor.Besides oil and gas,the seas may offer new sources of energy.For example,warm temperature of the ocean can be used as the steam in a steamship.Sea may also offer a source of energy as electricity for mankind.Technology is enabling man to explore even deeper under the sea.It is obvious that the technology to harvest the sea continues to improve.By the 2050,experts believe that the problems to explore the food, minerals and energy resources of the sea will have been largely solved.

What do we learn about the sea in the modem technological world?

A.It is the largest supplier of valuable minerals.

B.It will disappear in about thirty years.

C.It is beginning to grow smaller and smaller.

D.It offers many resources to help mankind survive.

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第10题
SECTION BPASSAGESDirections: In this section, you will hear several passages. Listen to th

SECTION B PASSAGES

Directions: In this section, you will hear several passages. Listen to the passages carefully and then answer the questions that follow.

听力原文: Any mistake made in the printing of a stamp raises its value to stamp collectors. A mistake on one cheap postage stamp has made the stamp worth a million and a half times its original value. The mistake was made more than a hundred years ago in the British colony of Mauritius, a small island in the Indian Ocean. In 1847 an order for stamps was sent to a London printer--Mauritius was to become the fourth country in the world to issue stamps.

Before the order was filled and delivered, a ball was planned at Mauritius Government House, and stamps were needed to send out the invitations. A local printer was instructed to copy the design for the stamps. He wrote by chance the words "Post Office" instead of "Post Paid" on the several hundred stamps that he printed.

Today there are only 26 of these wrongly printed stamps left I fourteen One Penny Orange-Reds and twelve Two Penny Blues. Because of the Two Penny Blue's rareness and age, collectors have paid as much as $16,800 for it.

In 1847 most countries of the world were

A.not yet using postage stamps.

B.collecting valuable stamps.

C.buying stamps from Mauritius.

D.printing their own stamps.

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