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Michael was the lead singer of the group and danced with great energy.

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Michael and Diana’s innermost house is about 12 feet square. There is no , , and yet they lead a life of luxury here.
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Michael and Diana’s innermost house is about 12 feet square. There is no———, no————, and yet they lead a life of luxury here.
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8. According to Michael Porter, what are the two main factors which can lead to a significant competitive advantage?

A、Low costs and differentiated products.

B、Bad product performance and low switching costs.

C、High costs and differentiated products.

D、Good product quality and high substitute availability.

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SECTION BENGLISH TO CHINESEDirections: Translate the following text into Chinese. Michael

SECTION B ENGLISH TO CHINESE

Directions: Translate the following text into Chinese.

Michael Jordan, a basketball player in whom commentators have discerned aristocratic qualities and supernatural powers, has retired from the game that made him one of the world's best known and best paid sportsmen.

Last week's announcement was premature by most people's measurement -- Jordan is 30 and at the height of his playing and earning power but it was not, by his own account, taken hastily, or rashly. "This is," he said, with a rare stumble, "the perfect timing for me to walk away."

After three championships with the Chicago Bulls, a second gold medal with the US team at the 1992 Olympics, Jordan felt his motivation slipping away. "I'm at the pinnacle," he told a thronged press conference. "I just feel I don't have anything else to prove."

But this explanation may appear too simple to satisfy the skeptics, who have recently discovered that Jordan does not lead an untroubled private life. First came the allegations that he gambled -- in a country where gambling is mostly illegal -- and that his gambling was out of control. Then his father was shot dead on July 23.

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SECTION CNEWS BROADCASTDirections: In this section you will hear everything ONCE ONLY. Lis

SECTION C NEWS BROADCAST

Directions: In this section you will hear everything ONCE ONLY. Listen carefully and then answer the questions that follow. At the end of each news item, you will be given 10 seconds to answer the questions.

听力原文: It is 23, almost 23:48 universal time. That means it's time for sports with Dave Bird mid tennis and many other things. That's right Jim. Former French Open Champions Michael Chang and fellow American Jim Courier have advanced to a quarter final meeting today at the Paris Open In- door Tournament. Chang escaped defeat in his three sets duel with Andre Medvedev of Ukraine Thursday 2:6,6:3,7:5. Medvedev held a 5:2 lead in the 3rd set before. Chang came back to win the next five games. Jim Courier had a much easier time in his match with (ah) Magnus Larsen of Sweden 6:3,6:4. Aim world Number 2 Pete Sampras made the final eight with a straight - sets win over Jan Seimerink of the Netherlands. Elsewhere Thursday unseeded Daniel Vasic of the Check Republic advanced after Frenchman Guy Forget withdrew with a back injury. Number 9 seed Wayne Ferira of South Africa took out two time French Open Champion Sergei Brugera in three sets. Jacob Hasic of Switzerland downed 10th seeded countryman, Marc Roset. And Number 12 seeded Richard Kreicheck of the Netherlands defeated his com- patriot Paul Haorhuis in straight sets.

Which player did Michael Chang defeat in the 3rd set ______.

A.Jim Courier

B.Andre Mcdvedev

C.Magnus Larsen

D.Jan Seimerink

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听力原文:W: Michael, do you go out to work?M: (23) Not regularly. I used to have a job in

听力原文:W: Michael, do you go out to work?

M: (23) Not regularly. I used to have a job in a publishing company, but I decided it wasn't really what I wanted to do and what I wanted to do wouldn't earn me much money, so I gave up working, and luckily I had a private income from my family to support me and now I do the things I want to do. Some of them get paid like lecturing and teaching, and others don't.

W: What are the advantages of not having to go to work from nine till five?

M: (24) There're two advantages really. One is that if you feel tired you don't have to get up, and the other is that you can spend your time doing things you want to do rather than being forced to do the same thing all the time.

W: But surely that's in a sense very self-indulgent and very lucky because most of us have to go out and earn our livings. Do you feel justified in having this privileged position?

M: Yes. (25)I do things which I think are useful to people and the community and which I enjoy doing.

W: Does your wife think that in order to lead a balanced life, people need some form. of work?

M: Yes, she does. She thinks it's equally important that their attitude towards work should be positive and whatever work one is actually doing can become creative. Even when she cooks a meal, she thinks she is creating, in her own way, something which is very necessary to our family.

(20)

A.He works in a publishing company.

B.He cooks at home.

C.He is a teacher or lecturer.

D.He has no regular job.

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听力原文:W: Michael, do you go out to work?M: Not regularly. I used to have a job in a pub

听力原文:W: Michael, do you go out to work?

M: Not regularly. I used to have a job in a publishing company, but I decided it wasn't really what I wanted to do and what I wanted to do wouldn't earn me much money, so I gave up working, and luckily I had a private income from my family, to support me and now I do the things I want to do. Some of them get paid like lecturing and teaching, and others don't.

W: What are the advantages of not having to go to work from nine till five?

M: There're two advantages really. One is that if you feel tired you don't have to get up, and the other is that you can spend your time doing things you want to do rather than being forced to do the same tiring all the time.

W: But surely that's in a sense very self-indulgent and very lucky because most of us have to go out and earn our livings. Do you feel justified in having this privileged position?

M: Yes. I do things which I think are useful to people and the community and which I enjoy doing.

W: Does your wife think that in order to lead a balanced life, people need some form. of work?

M: Yes, she does. She thinks it's equally important that their attitude to work should be positive and whatever work one is actually doing can become creative. Even when she cooks a meal, she thinks she is creating, in her own way, something which is very necessary to our family.

(20)

A.He works in a publishing company.

B.He cooks at home.

C.He is a teacher or lecturer.

D.He has no regular job.

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_______________[A] Quebec’s resistance to a national agency is provincialist ideology.

_______________

[A] Quebec’s resistance to a national agency is provincialist ideology. One of the first advocates for a national list was a researcher at Laval University. Quebec’s Drug Insurance Fund has seen its costs skyrocket with annual increases from 14.3 per cent to 26.8 per cent!

[B] Or they could read Mr. Kirby’s report: “the substantial buying power of such an agency would strengthen the public prescription-drug insurance plans to negotiate the lowest possible purchase prices from drug companies.”

[C] What does “national” mean? Roy Romanow and Senator Michael Kirby recommended a federal-provincial body much like the recently created National Health Council.

[D] The problem is simple and stark: health-care costs have been, are, and will continue to increase faster than government revenues.

[E] According to the Canadian Institute for Health Information, prescription drug costs have risen since 1997 at twice the rate of overall health-care spending. Part of the increase comes from drugs being used to replace other kinds of treatments. Part of it arises from new drugs costing more than older kinds. Part of it is higher prices.

[F] So, if the provinces want to run the health-care show, they should prove they can run it, starting with an interprovincial health list that would end duplication, save administrative costs, prevent one province from being played off against another, and bargain for better drug prices.

[G] Of course the pharmaceutical companies will scream. They like divided buyers; they can lobby better that way. They can use the threat of removing jobs from one province to another. They can hope that, if one province includes a drug on its list, the pressure will cause others to include it on theirs. They wouldn’t like a national agency, but self-interest would lead them to deal with it.

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第9题
听力原文:Michael, why does a young, healthy guy like you want to give up such a great job?

Dell: I've still got the same job. We run the business together, and we're going to continue. But I thought it was appropriate to publicly recognize Kevin's achievements and capabilities. So he is the CEO now.

Rollins: People don't realize that the way Michael and I have been running the company was irrespective of rifles. We just worried about what needs to be done and who's available. When Michael talked to me about the CEO job, my first reaction was to ask, "You're not going to do anything different as part of the deal, right?" I wasn't interested in having a lot more to do. It's a big company, growing very rapidly, and it takes two of us to do it.

Dell has just come off another incredible quarter in which every single thing was at a peak — shipments, revenues, earnings per share, net income.

Rollins: Other than during the little dot-com dip around 2000, our quaterly earnings have always been records. It. was actually quite a wake-up call for us in 2000 when we stopped setting records. So we rethought where we were going.

Dell: Back to the drawing board.

Rollins: We set new strategic goals, financial goals, organizational goals, and started our change-of-culture activities, We set up a whole range of initiatives. Michael and I have changed in terms of our maturity about how to run a company this big and sustain growth -- how you become not just a great financial institution but also an organization where people develop. That's necessary to have a great company at $60 million or $70 million.

Dell: Your people want to build careers. We are starting to manage our cultural elements much in the way we manage operational excellence.

Did you have to change your own behavior?

Dell: We put a priority on it. We made examples of ourselves.

Rollins: We now have a 360-degree evaluation process. Michael and I share the 360 feedback, good and bad, with all our direct reports. They have a free shot at telling us what they don't like about us and what they think we could do better. They wanted more feedback. They wanted an opportunity to participate more in the decision-making. They wanted us to be more open. We were maybe not as friendly as we could have been in making them want to stay here socially.

Those changes have rippled through the company. How does that fie to Dell's strategy?

Rollins: Our strategy is the direct business model: bringing great value to customers through a unique and world-class supply chain, customer intimacy, and great support. It's also the bedrock for our relationships — direct communications. It's how Michael and I deal with each other. It's how we deal with our teams. It's how we expect our teams to deal with each other. It's how we expect them to deal with customers.

Dell: It's free flow of information, no intermediaries, no boundaries, fast reaction times.

So you're sure it's effective?

Dell: We'll be looking at much larger markets five to ten years from now than people can imagine today. Think about what's going on in Asia in the consumption and demand of technology. The U. S. is sort of the prototype for how the world could be massively productive using technology. But the U. S. is only 3.5 % of the world's population. The opportunity is pretty huge, as we see it.

Rollins: People usually gauge opportunity based on the static idea of what the world sells and buys today. But a few years ago people didn't think that little desktop computers would lead to the explosive use of digitization in all of entertainment. The same thing is true in the corporate world.

Dell: Small biotech startups with 15 to 20 employees call us on the phone and buy 64 servers, and all of a sudden they've got a high-performance computing cluster, and that's their production engine for research.

On the other hand, IBM has struggled to grow beyond the range of $ 80 billion to $ 90 billion in annual r

A.Harmonious and cooperative.

B.Competitive but cooperative.

C.Hostile but agreeable.

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第10题
Huntsville(June 10)-When JNC Film Studio decided to change its business focus from animati

Huntsville(June 10)-When JNC Film Studio decided to change its business focus from animation movies to action movies, the company determined to consolidate production facilities and operations. Currently one of the largest film studios in the Midas City is an 80-year-old local film company with more than 120 employees. Its business is getting bigger, so the owner, Charles Williams decided to move its main studio to Huntsville City. Martin Cooper, the mayor of Huntsville City was pleased to hear this news and promised to give the company many incentives such as tax breaks. At a press conference on Thursday, June 10, at 2 p.m., Mr. Cooper and Mr. Williams met together and signed an agreement The mayor said that the relocation was expected to bring additional revenue to the city, as the actors and crew typically frequent hotels and restaurants in and around the city while filming is taking place."Filming also attracts tourists who want to try to catch sight of a celebrity, and we anticipate that this will lead to an increase in sales in shops and local businesses, too." added Mr. Cooper. Next week on June 15, Mr. Williams will give a presentation at the Huntsville Community Center. Many business owners will be invited to hear his upcoming project. Scheduled to appear with him to discuss the plans will be Michael Woods, producer of the recent hit Walking with Two Sons, and Emily Jackson, director of the documentary Hunger in Africa.The public is also welcome to attend the event, as space allows. For information, visit the City Halls web site at www.huntsvillecity.org.

Whats the purpose of the article?

A.To announce a new movie release

B.To recruit actors and movie crews

C.To report the relocation of a business

D.To celebrate a studio"s 80th anniversary

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