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Some people would say that the Englishman's home is no longer his castle; that it has beco

me his workshop. This is partly because the average Englishman is keen on working with his hands and partly because he feels, for one reason or another, that he must do for himself many household jobs for which, some years ago, he would have hired professional help. The main reason for this is a financial one. the high cost of labor has meant that builders' and decorators' costs have reached a level which makes them so high that house proud English people of modest means hang back. So, if they wish to keep their houses looking bright and smart, they have to deal with some of the repairs and decorating themselves. As a result, there has grown up in the post-war years what is sometimes referred to as the "Do-It-Yourself Movement".

The "Do-It-Yourself Movement" began with home decorating but has since spread into a much wider field. Nowadays there seem to be very few things that cannot be made by the "do-it-yourself" method. A number of magazines and handbooks exist to show hopeful handymen of all ages just how easy it is to build anything from a coffee table to a fifteen foot (4.5 meters) sailing boat. All you need, it seems, is a hammer and a few nails. You follow the simple instructions step-by-step and , before you know where you are, the finished article stands before you, complete in every detail.

Unfortunately, alas, it is not always quite as simple as it sounds! Many a "do-it-yourselfer" has found to his cost that one cannot learn a skilled craftsman's job overnight. How quickly one realizes, when doing it oneself, that a job which takes the skilled man an hour or so to complete takes the amateur five or six at least. And then there is the question of tools. The first thing the amateur learns is that he must have the right tools for the job. But tools cost money. There is also the wear and tear on the nerves. It is not surprising then that many people have come to the conclusion that the expense of paying professionals to do the work is, in the long run, more economical than 'doing it oneself'.

The passage is mainly about

A.how to be a do-it-yourselfer

B.the Do-h-Yourself Movement

C.the future of the Do-It-Yourself Movement

D.the origin of the Do-It-Yourself Movement

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第1题
?Read the advice below about delivering a lecture.

?In most of the lines 34-45 there is one extra word. It is either grammatically incorrect or does not fit in with the sense of the text. Some lines, however, are correct.

?If a line is correct, write CORRECT .

?If there is an extra word in the line, write the extra word in CAPITAL LETTERS

Proper Preparation Prevents Poor Performance

34. eight common mistakes people frequently make in front of an audience. Second is the

35. tendency of poorly prepared speakers who to 'wing it'. Next, don't rely entirely on a

36. speechwriter—who will inevitably lack of the personal touch, which is vital. Fouth,

37. face up to tough questions and give honest answers—candour is essential to leadership.

38. At least that sounding honest is no doubt very important. As is the fifth point:the need

39. to research in the audience:the talk must be pitched at the appropriate level. The sixth

40. point is that the need to anticipate the obvious first question, which nonetheless often

41. floors the most smartest of expels. One mistake that is surely well known to even the

42. lowliest junior is there is nothing worse than a speaker who doesn't know when he to sit

43. down. Accordingly, when time your speech beforehand, standing up and delivering it.

44. Finally to drop a witty comment or anecdote to loosen up the audience. Nothing is more

45. cringe-making than a joke that falls flat.

(34)

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第2题
•Read the article below about flea market and the questions on the opposite page.

•For each question 13--18, mark one letter (A, B, C, or D) on your Answer Sheet for the answer you choose.

Flea Market Shopping Can Be Satisfying

Whether in London, Paris or at a rural antique fair, an addictive adrenaline surge is triggered when I discover an architectural fragment I know can be converted into a headboard, or when I come across an old sea chest that, with some paint and polish, can be made to work as a coffee table. In truth it took quite a while, but I finally learned to practice self-discipline when browsing at flea markets. It's that time again, sunny days are upon us, and flea market and antiques sales wait. Old pieces with great potential abound--all you have to do is to spot them. But wait a moment, I just got something to tell you before you plunge into it. That will help make your hunt more fruitful. Believe it or not, you'll definitely be inspired.

Keep an open mind. You may not come away with the things that were on your list, but that's the beauty of the hunt. you never know what you'll find. If you didn't find a particular item this week, don't despair--chances are you'll find it next time. Know when to walk away. Sometimes playing the cool, uninterested browser will get you a better deal on an item, but don't be too coy. If you see something you like, buy it--there may not be a second chance on a one-of-a-kind find.

Know how to negotiate. Although haggling over a price is part of the experience, an offer that's too low is insulting. Vendors will often lower the marked price by about 10 percent. Buying several items from one vendor and giving them regular business will get you a better deal.

Know who to buy from. This is a well-kept secret among flea-market gurus. You're more likely to get a deal on items that aren't part of a vendor's regular supply. Vendors sometimes pick up odd items to add to the mix and may be more willing to part with them for less money.

Have cash on hand. Cash is always the most powerful negotiating tool and best method of payment. Most vendors won't accept checks or credit cards. Small bills make it easier when you're haggling a sale. Markets in rural areas have ATM machines nearby, but field markets usually don't. Be aware that prices often prove more negotiable when vendors learn you'll be paying with cash rather than with a credit card.

Anyway, a flea market is an interesting place to visit if you want to buy something or if you want to buy nothing. It consists of an open space filled with individual vendors selling used or almost new merchandise, as well as produce, paintings and crafts.

Approach your acquaintances or public library for the location of the nearest flea market and for the days and hours it is open. Don't be surprised if you find the very thing you have been looking for] You may wish to set up your own table at the flea market if you would like to sell toys, books and items that you no longer use. It will be another kind of pleasure. Now it's your turn to go and find out.

What does "potential" mean in the sentence "Old pieces with great potential abound... "? (Para 1)

A.The new uses to which old pieces will be put.

B.The old pieces which need finding out very carefully.

C.The gurus that are more likely to find out old pieces.

D.The interesting objects that are stowed away.

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第3题
•Read the article below about common problems affecting mergers, and the questions on the opposite page.

•For each question (13-18), mark one letter (A, B, C or D) on your Answer Sheet.

Achieving a successful merger

However attractive the figures may look on paper, in the long run the success or failure of a merger depends on the human factor. When the agreement has been signed and the accountants have departed, the real problems may only just be beginning. If there is a culture clash between the two companies in the way their people work, then all the efforts of the financiers and lawyers to strike a deal may have been in vain.

According to Chris Bolton of KS Management Consultants, 70% of mergers fail to live up to their promise of shareholder value, not through any failure in economic terms but because the integration of people is unsuccessful. Corporates, he explains, concentrate their efforts before a merger on legal, technical and financial matters. They employ a range of experts to obtain the most favourable contract possible. But even at these early stages, people issues must be taken into consideration. The strengths and weaknesses of both organisations should be assessed and, if it is a merger of equals, then careful thought should be given to which personnel, from which side, should take on the key roles.

This was the issue in 2001 when' the proposed merger between two pharmaceutical companies promised to create one of the largest players in the industry. For both companies the merger was intended to reverse falling market share and shareholder value. However, although the companies' skill bases were compatible, the chief executives of the two companies could not agree which of them was to head up the new organisation. This illustrates the need to compromise if a merger is to take place.

But even in mergers that do go ahead, there can be culture dashes. One way to avoid this is to work with focus groups to see how employees view the existing culture of their organisation. In one example, where two global organisations in the food sector were planning to merge, focus groups discovered that the companies displayed very different profiles. One was sales-focused, knew exactly what it wanted to achieve and pushed initiatives through. The other got involved in lengthy discussions, trying out options methodically and making contingency plans. The first responded quickly to changes in the marketplace; the second took longer, but the option it eventually chose was usually the correct one. Neither company's approach would have worked for the other.

The answer is not to adopt one company's approach, or even to try to incorporate every aspect of both organlsations, but to create a totally new culture. This means taking the best from both sides and making a new organisation that everyone can accept. Or almost everyone. Inevitably there will be those who cannot adapt to a different culture. Research into the impact of mergers has found that companies .with differing management styles are the ones that need to work hardest at creating a new culture.

Another tool that can help to get the right cultural mix is intercultural analysis. This involves carrying out research that looks at the culture of a company and the business culture of the country in which it is based. It identifies how people, money and time are managed in a company, and investigates the business customs of the country and how its politics, economics and history impact on the way business is done.

According to the text, mergers can encounter problems when

A.contracts are signed too quickly.

B.experts cannot predict accurate figures.

C.conflicting attitudes cannot be resolved.

D.staff are opposed to the terms of the deal.

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第4题
1. The title of the reading material is_________.

A、Growing up

B、The shortest player

C、The biggest dream

D、The greatest player

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第5题
In a question and answer session, the audience may ask questions to ____________.

A、clarify points they didn’t understand

B、learn more details

C、raise different opinion and discuss it with the speaker

D、get comments and suggestions on relevant issues

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Generally, the traits that make for successful sales representatives in the United States are important in other countries as well.
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第7题
Discuss the following ways of making complaints about hotel’s service and try to talk about which way is your favorite and why? face to face, online, by telephone, by writing letter…
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第8题
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Most of you would probably say that what makes you truly happy is your family and the loveyou share in your relationships, and I couldn&39;t agree more.But money comes into play inthose relationships.

When I talk about money this way to a group, there is always someone who comes up to meand says, "Suze, you are so wrong.Money isn&39;t the key to life--this is!" At which point their wal-let flies open and they show me a photo of their family.

That&39;s when things get interesting, because I start asking them questions: Did you take thatphoto with your own camera? It looks like a beautiful beach, was the photo taken on a family va-cation? Do you hope to help those beautiful boys and girls go to college?

As their answers are"yes", I ask them how they provide all of that for their.family.That&39;swhen they understand that I had it fight.

I totally agree that family and friends are of great importance to our well being;without mean-ingful relationships, there&39;s no chance of ever being truly happy.That&39;s why, every Saturdaynight, I end my CNBC show with the following words:" People first.Then money.Then things."

How we deal with the money we have also plays into our happiness.Over the past few decades (十年), the percentage of Americans who say they&39;re happy hasn&39;t changed much, while at thesame time the average income has doubled.So we have more money, but we&39;re not much happieron average.

A paradox(悖论) ? Far from it.My sense is that while we&39;re making more money, we arent&39;tmaking more of the money we make.We have to pay for a lot of things, and we have to worry a-bout saving for retirement(退休) in a way that our parents and grandparents never did.And as man-y of you know, it&39;s really hard to increase your happiness when you&39;ve got a lot of money worries.

Do you agree, or am I way off base? I&39;d love to know what do you think about the money/happiness connection.

Why do people often show the author their family photos? 查看材料

A.They hope to show money is very important.

B.They want to prove they can afford a holiday.

C.They think a good family makes them truly happy.

D.They believe a happy person considers people first.

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第9题
The most commonly adopted way of stipulating weight in international trade contract is ( ).

A、gross weight

B、net weight

C、theoretical weight

D、tare weight

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第10题
The idea, originated with Bell, of using glass fiber to carry an opticalcommunication signal had to wait some 80 years to be useful because ______.

A、people were not interested in this idea

B、nobody sponsored this project

C、didn't have suitable glass and low-cost electronics for it

D、other reasons

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