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Previous attempts to use tax cuts and other incentives to force the ____ Chaebol to c

oncentrate on core products have been to little avail.

A、crawling

B、 sprawling

C、 toddling

D、 staggering

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第1题
Previous attempts by President Kim to use tax cuts and other incentives to force the s
prawling chaebol to concentrate on core products have been to little ______ .

A、avail

B、availability

C、available

D、availed

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第2题
It can be inferred from the passage that the availability of temperature-depth records for
any specific area in the United States depends primarily on the______.

A.possibility that HDR's may be found in that area

B.existence of previous attempts to obtain oil or gas in that area

C.history of successful hot water or steam recovery efforts in that area

D.failure of inhabitants to conserve oil or gas reserves in that area

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第3题
The Italian doctor Severino Antinori has announced plans to offer human cloning facilities in his pr
ivate fertility clinics. Antinori is already f______ for previous controversies such as helping grandmothers to have babies. Yet this time he is not alone in p______ the idea of human cloning. US scientists are working with him on this project, and a r______ group -- the Raelians -- have also announced their intention to offer the service. Of course, with so many couples d______ for a child yet unable to conceive through traditional IVF treatments, there is no s______ of volunteers. It would probably not work trying to prevent cloning, thus some form of regulation is almost i______. At the moment, cloning techniques are far from p______ and most attempts to clone animals end up in f______.
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第4题
On April 20, 2000, in Accra, Ghana, the leaders of six West African countries declared the
ir intention to proceed to monetary union among the non-CFA franc countries of the region by January 2003, as first step toward a wider monetary union including all the ECOWAS countries in 2004. The six countries (1)_____ themselves to reducing central bank financing of budget deficits (2)_____ 10 percent of the previous years government (3)_____; reducing budget deficits to 4 percent of the second phase by 2003; creating a Convergence Council to help (4)_____ macroeconomic policies; and (5)_____ up a common central bank. Their declaration (6)_____ that, "Member States (7)_____ the need (8)_____ strong political commitment and (9)_____ to (10)_____ all such national policies (11)_____ would facilitate the regional monetary integration process".

The goal of a monetary union in ECOWAS has long been an objective of the organization, going back to its formation in 1975, and is intended to (12)_____ broader integration process that would include enhanced regional trade and (13)_____ institutions. In the colonial period, currency boards linked sets of countries in the region. (14)_____ independence, (15)_____, these currency boards were (16)_____, with the (17)_____ of the CFA franc zone, which included the francophone countries of the region. Although there have been attempts to advance the agenda of ECOWAS monetary cooperation, political problems and other economic priorities in several of the region's countries have to (18)_____ inhibited progress. Although some problems remain, the recent initiative has been bolstered by the election in I999 of a democratic government and a leader who is committed to regional (19)_____ in Nigeria, the largest economy of the region, raising hopes that the long-delayed project can be (20)_____.

A.committed

B.devoted

C.adjusted

D.attributed

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第5题
On April 20, 2000, in Accra, Ghana, the leaders of six West African countries declared the
ir intention to proceed to monetary union among the non-CFA franc countries of the region by January 2003, as first step toward a wider monetary union including all the ECOWAS countries in 2004. The six countries 【21】______ themselves to reducing central bank financing of budget deficits 【22】______ 10 percent of the previous years government 【23】______ ; reducing budget deficits to 4 percent of the second phase by 2003; creating a Convergence Council to help 【24】______ macroeconomic policies; and 【25】______ up a common central bank. Their declaration 【26】______ that, "Member States 【27】______ the need 【28】______ strong political commitment and 【29】______ to 【30】______ all such national policies 【31】______ would facilitate the regional monetary integration process."

The goal of a monetary union in ECOWAS has long been an objective of the organization, going back to its formation in 1975, and is intended to 【32】______ broader integration process that would include enhanced regional trade and 【33】______ institutions. In the colonial period, currency boards linked sets of countries in the region. 【34】______ independence, 【35】______ , these currency boards were 【36】______ , with the 【37】______ of the CFA franc zone, which included the francophone countries of the region. Although there have been attempts to advance the agenda of ECOWAS monetary cooperation, political problems and other economic priorities in several of the region's countries have to 【38】______ inhibited progress. Although some problems remain, the recent initiative has been bolstered by the election in 1999 of a democratic government and a leader who is committed to regional 【39】______ in Nigeria, the largest economy of the region, raising hopes that the long-delayed project can be 【40】______ .

【21】

A.committed

B.devoted

C.adjusted

D.attributed

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第6题
The Village Green in New Milford, Connecticut, is a snapshot of New England charm:a carefu
lly manicured lawn flanded by scrupulously maintained colonial homes. Babysitters dandle kids in the wooden gazebo, waiting for commuter parents to return from New York. On a lazy afternoon last week Caroline Nicholas, 16, had nothing more pressing to do than drink in the early-summer sunshine and discuss the recent events in town. “I don't think a lot of older people knew there were unhappy kids in New Milford, ”she said, “I could see it coming. ”

In a five-day period in early June eight girls were brought to New Milford Hospital after what hospital officials call suicidal gestures. The girls, all between 12 and 17, tried a variety of measures, including heavy doses of alcohol. over-the-counter medicines and cuts or scratches to their wrists. None was successful, and most didn't require hospitalization;but at least two attempts, according to the hospital, could have been vital. Their reasons seemed as mundane as the other happen-stances of suburban life. “I was just sick of it all, ”one told a reporter, “Everything in life. ”Most alarming, emergency-room doctor Frederick Lohse told a local reporter that several girls said they were part of a suicide pact. The hospital later backed away from this remark. But coming in the wake of at least sixteen suicide attempts over the previous few months.this sudden cluster—along with the influx of media—has set this well-groomed suburb of 23,000 on edge. At a town meeting last Wednesday night, Dr Simon Sobo, chief of psychiatry at the hospital, told more than 200 parents and kids, “We're talking about a crisis that has really gotten out of hand. ”Later he added,“There have been more suicide attempts this spring than I have seen in the 13 years I have been here. ”

Sobo said that the girls he treated didn't have serious problems at home or school. “Many of these were popular kids, ”he said, “They got plenty of love, but beneath the reassuring signs, a swath of teens here are not making it. ”Some say that drugs, both pot and‘real drugs’, are commonplace. Kids have shown up with LIFE SUCKS and LONG LIVE DEATH penned on their arms. A few girls casually display scars on their arms where they cut themselves. “You'd be surprised how many kids try suicide, ”said one girl, 17. “You don't want to put pain on other people; you put it on yourself. ”She said she used to cut herself“just to release the pain”.

Emily, 15, a friend of three of the girls treated in, June, said one was having family problems, one was“upset that day”and the third was“just upset with everything else going on”. She said they weren't really trying to kill themselves—they just needed concern. As Sobo noted, “What's going on in New Milford is not unique to New Milford. ”The same underlying culture of despair could be found in any town. But teen suicide, he added, can be a“contagion”. Right now New Milford has the bug-and has it bad.

What is the main subject of the passage?

A.Eight girls committed suicide in New Milford.

B.The village Green is not a charming place.

C.Teenager suicide.

D.Dr. Simon Sobo's achievements.

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第7题
听力原文: Napoleon Bonaparte was murdered by arsenic poisoning and did not die naturally o
f a stomach cancer, according to a new toxicological study which attempts to end long running historical controversy.

"The latest analysis suggests a criminal intent," said Dr. Pascal Kintz, a toxicologist who regularly gives expert evidence in court cases, and who conducted a new study on Napoleon's hair.

For International Napoleonic Society (INS) spokesman Jean-Claude Damamme, the new study by Dr. Kintz has produced "the definitive proof of the criminal poisoning of Napoleon.'

Napoleon died aged 51 in 1821, on the island of St Helena in the south Atlantic, where he had been ban ished after his military defeat by British and Prussian forces at Waterloo.

A previous analysis of Napoleon's hair, conducted by Dr. Kintz in 2001, had found abnormally high levels of arsenic.

However, supporters of the natural death theory said the arsenic could be explained by environmental factors such as the winemakers' custom at that time of drying their casks and basins with arsenic.

The shrinking size of the emperor's trousers was also used to support the death by stomach cancer theory in a Swiss study which concluded that the emperor lost more than 11 kilos during the last five months of his life.

Dr. Kintz in his latest study used sophisticated new chemical techniques to analyze hair samples, taken by Napoleon's servant Abraham Noverraz and General Bertrand, who was deported to St Helena with the emperor.

The toxic form. of arsenic, used for centuries as rat poison, was found in Napoleon's hair samples at 37 to 42 times above the normal level in the new study.

"I can't imagine Napoleon fed himseff rat poison, even ff he WaSh't a gourmet," joked Damamme of Montreal-based INS.

"The arsenic was in the 'spinal cord' of the hair, which implies that it came from the blood and food ingested," he said.

Damamme further discounted the wine theory saying Napoleon "drank little, at the most one glass per day, and then mixed it with water."

"Somebody in his circle gave him arsenic in small doses to poison him little by little to avoid another violent uprising by those who still supported the emperor in France," Damamme said.

It had been believed that Napoleon Bonaparte ______.

A.died of arsenic poisoning

B.died of a stomach cancer

C.was killed by British army

D.was murdered by Prussian forces

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第8题
Most large-scale, objective measures of men's roles show little change over the past decad
e, but men do feel now and then that their position is in question, their security is somewhat fragile. I believe they are right, for they sense a set of forces that lie deeper and are more powerful than the day-to-day negotiation and renegotiation of advantage among husbands and wives, fathers and children, or bosses and those who work for them. Men are troubled by this new situation.

The conditions we live in are different from those of any prior civilization, and they give less support to men's claims of superiority than perhaps any other historical era. When these conditions weaken that support, men can rely only on previous tradition, or their attempts to socialize their children, to shore up their faltering advantages. Such rhetoric is not likely to be successful against the new objective conditions and the claims of aggrieved women. Thus, men are correct when they feel they are losing some of their privileges, even if many continue to laugh at the women's liberation movement.

The new conditions can be listed concretely, but I shall also give you a theoretical formulation of the process. Concretely, because of the increased use of various mechanical gadgets and devices, fewer tasks require much strength. As to those that still require strength, most men cannot do them either. Women can now do more household tasks that men once felt only they could do, and still more tasks are done by repair specialists called in to do them. With the development of modern warfare, there are few, if any, important combat activities that only men can do. Women are much better educated than before.

With each passing year, psychological and sociological research reduces the areas in which men are reported to excel over women and discloses far more overlap in talents, so that even when males still seem to have an advantage, it is but a slight one. It is also becoming more widely understood that the posts in government and business are not best filled by the stereotypical aggressive male but by people, male or female, who are sensitive to others' needs, adept in obtaining cooperation, and skilled in social relations. Finally, in one sphere after another, the number of women who try. to achieve rises, and so does the number who succeed.

It can be inferred that' the main source of men's resistance to women's liberation is the feeling that ______.

A.women are now better educated

B.women can now hold executive positions

C.men are no longer indispensable

D.men are no longer superior

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