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Our president made a(n) _____ speech at the opening ceremony of the sports meeting, which

Our president made a(n) _____ speech at the opening ceremony of the sports meeting, which encouraged the sportsmen greatly.

A.indifferent

B.inspiring

C.flat

D.dry

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"As I stood in front of the grave (墓) of President Richard Nixon, I was thinking about th

"As I stood in front of the grave (墓) of President Richard Nixon, I was thinking about the time 25 years ago when this president helped bring the United States and China closer together. Young people of our two countries should help this relationship grow."

This remark was made by a Shanghai student when speaking to his fellow students at the Nixon Library in California, U.S.@A@He' was one of 80 middle school students from China attending a month-long" Youth Summit". The Summit was to mark the 25th anniversary (周年) of President Nixon' s journey to China, which was the turning point in China-U. S. relations.

The Youth Summit was aimed at increasing understanding and friendship between young students of the two countries through visits and discussions. Seventy-five American students were selected to visit China. They also visited the Nixon Library on July 21 before leaving for Beijing the next day. The head of the Library said he was pleased to see the American and Chinese students talking and laughing together.

One Chinese student said,"I didn' t find it particularly difficult to talk with Americans. We have our differences, but we have a lot in common. Dialogue is good for us."

Who made the remark?

A.A student.

B.A teacher.

C.A lecture.

D.A president.

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第2题
听力原文:In 1863, President Lincoln made a law. This law said that only the United States

听力原文: In 1863, President Lincoln made a law. This law said that only the United States government could print money. The law gave us the kind of money we have today. At that time, people could take their money to banks. At the banks they could get a certain amount of silver in exchange for the money. In 1873, the banks began to give gold for paper money. The idea worked if too many people didn't go to the banks at the same time. Banks didn't always have enough gold. The government stopped this about 60 years ago. We can no longer go to banks to get gold for our money. The government will not exchange anything for paper money.

The value of money we use today is not the same as animals or food. It is not the same as an amount of silver, gold, or copper. The way people used money a long time ago may have been easier than it is to day. They know what it meant. Today the money in our pocket means different things at different times.

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A.In 1853.

B.In 1863.

C.In 1860.

D.In 1873.

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第3题
In a normal recession, the to-do list is clear. Copies of Keynes are dusted off, the banks
lower interest rates, the president and Congress cut taxes and hike spending. In time, purchasing, production and loans perk up, and Keynes is placed back on the shelf. No larger alterations to the economy are made, because our economy, but for the occasional bump in the road, is fundamentally sound. This has been the drill in every recession since World War Ⅱ.

Republicans and Democrats argue over whose taxes should be cut the most and which projects should be funded, but under public pressure to do something, they usually find some mutually acceptable midpoint and enact a stimulus package. This time, though, don't expect that to be the end of the story — because the coming recession will not be normal, and our economy is not fundamentally sound. This time around, the nation will have to craft new versions of some of the reforms that Franklin Roosevelt created to steer the nation out of the Great Depression.

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第4题
B“As I stood in front of the grave (墓) of President Richard Nixon, I was thinking about t

B“As I stood in front of the grave (墓) of President Richard Nixon, I was thinking about the time 25 years ago when this president helped bring the United States and China closer together. Young people of our two countries should help this relationship grow.”

This remark was made by a Shanghai student when speaking to his fellow students at the Nixon Library in California, U.S.A. He was one of 80 middle school students from China attending a month-long “Youth Summit”. The Summit was to mark the 25th anniversary (周年) of President Nixon’s journey to China, which was the turning point in China-US relations.

The Youth Summit was aimed at increasing understanding and friendship between young students of the two countries through visits and discussions. Seventy-five American students were selected to visit China. They also visited the Nixon Library on July 21 before leaving for Beijing the next day. The head of the Library said he was pleased to see the American and Chinese students talking and laughing together.

One Chinese student said, “I didn’t find it particularly difficult to talk with Americans. We have our differences, but we have a lot in common. Dialogue is good for us.”

第40题:The works “Youth Summit” refer to ________.

[A] visits to the Nixon Library

[B] the Chinese students’ visit to the U. S.

[C] a meeting discussing relations between China and the U. S.

[D] activities to strengthen the ties between the Chinese and American students

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第5题
In reading the pages of Science, I have been struck by the stunning progress being made in
science and engineering new phenomena discovered, new materials synthesized, new methods developed. 【101】What I see behind many of these exciting stories is the widespread and even revolutionary use of distributed intelligence that is made possible by the "wiring" of the scientific community. It is more than a time saver or a communication enhancer; it is enabling us to think in new ways and its impact on society may be monumental.

The term "information age" probably does not do justice to the possibilities of this emerging era. 【102】This is an age of "knowledge and distributed intelligence," in which knowledge is available to anyone,located anywhere, at any time; and in which power, information, and control are moving from centralized systems to individuals. This era calls for a new form. of leadership and vision from the academic science and engineering community. We know from countless examples that academic science the engineering have enabled our society to make the most of new technologies. We wouldn't have today's advanced computer graphics systems if mathematicians hadn't been able to solve problems related to surface geometries. 【103】We wouldn't have networks capable of handling massive amounts of dare if physicists and astronomers hadn't continuously forged tools to look more deeply into subatomic structures and the cosmos.

Chemists' efforts to simulate complex phenomena and predict the properties of many-electron systems have inspired massively parallel architectures for computing. 【104】And the information made available by the sequencing of the human genome has caused us to rethink how to store, manipulate, and retrieve data most effectively. It will take new insights from studies of human cognition, linguistics, neurobiology, computing, and more to develop systems that truly augment our capacity to learn and create. The best may be yet to come.

Despite brutally tight constraints on federal discretionary spending, President Clinton has stepped forward to champion a 3 percent increase (uncorrected for inflation) in the 1998 budget of NSF (美国国家科学基金会). The president's request is only the first step in the congressional budget process ahead. 【105】Given that the priorities of Congress will almost certainly differ from those of the president, it will take an unprecedented level of input and commitment from the research community to ensure that investments in science and engineering receive the same strong bipartisan support they have enjoyed for generations. This 3 percent increase would enable NSF to launch a new set of investments spanning all its directorates.

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第6题
?Write 40-50 words on your separate sheet.?Mike Hunnicutt, Managing Director of Cyber Inte

?Write 40-50 words on your separate sheet.

?Mike Hunnicutt, Managing Director of Cyber International, New York City, is going to visit your company. The aim of the visit is to discuss an agency agreement.

?You made some telephone calls to check the arrangements, and you made some hand-written notes on Mr. Hunnicutt' schedule.

?Use the program and the hand-written notes to write a letter (about 120-140 words) to Mr. Hunnicutt telling him about the changes to his program.

?You are advised to lay out your letter properly. Do not include the address in your letter.

Mr. Hunnicutt, Cyber International

Programme of Your Visit

Monday 18:00 Arrive at International Airport. Our driver will take you to the Peace Hotel--fully

booked. Wonder Hotel instead.

09:00 Driver collects you from hotel- needs to collect 30 minutes earlier as far away

Tuesday Tour of factory with Factory Manager.

Return to hotel at 16:00 -- Dinner with president 7:30

08:00--Driver collects you from your hotel.

Tour of warehouse

Wednesday Lunch with company President -- cancelled

14:00 -- Meeting with Managing Director at Head Office

21:00 Depart from International Airport -- now 19:30

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第7题
There is a small film society in my village. I'm on it. There are about forty【36】. The fil
m society gives us the chance to see old and【37】films which are【38】shown. Last month, before the showing of an old film, the club president announced that our projectionist (放映员) had fallen ill. He asked whether any of us knew how to【39】a projector. One of the club members volunteered to operate the projector though he【40】out that it was many years since he had【41】a film. He went to the projectionist's box and after some【42】the film began. We all felt strange by the film. There was no name and none of us could understand what was【43】. When the reel came to an end, we called the projectionist. "This film doesn't seem to make sense," one of our members said. "I am sorry about that," our new projectionist answered. "I put the【44】reel in first. After it had been running for a few minutes until I realized that I had made a mistake, but I did not know how to【45】the projector."

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A.persons

B.people

C.members

D.humans

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第8题
For the first time in history, a former President of the United States is involved in th

e creation of a definitive and unique study of the American Presidency.A history of our nation’s highest office that focuses on not just the men who have held it, but on the events that have shaped it.

This extraordinary history of the Presidency will be unique in another important aspect.It will be recorded in precious metal-----on commemorative medals of silver and gold.

To bring this medallic history into being, our 38th President, Gerald R.Ford, has reexamined the history of the office of the presidency, choosing the 100 events in our nation’s history that were in his view most influential in shaping the nature of that office.Important, exciting, and controversial events that have defined-----and dramatized-----the extent of our President’s power.Turning points in American history that have enabled our Chief Executives-----from George Washington to Gerald Ford himself------to bring this country to the status of the most powerful country in the world.

Each of those events, in turn, will be interpreted by outstanding American artists in the form. of medallic sculpture.And their work will make up a collection of 100 commemorative medals unknown before-----finely detailed medals that will capture the whole fascinating history of the American Presidency.

1.According to the passage, Gerald R.Ford is going to ()

A.write a book on the history of the American Presidency.

B.have the history of the American Presidency represented in a series of monuments and statues.

C.outline the history of the American Presidency in the form. of a series of medals.

D.award some outstanding American artists.

2.It is suggested in the passage that ()

A.the project will be accomplished by Gerald R.Ford alone.

B.Gerald R.Ford will accomplish the task with the help of some well-known artists.

C.Gerald R.Ford will work in cooperation with his advisors to accomplish the task.

D.Gerald R.Ford will do the work with only the help from his secretary.

3.The number of the American Presidents to be included in the study project ()

A.will be no more than a hundred.

B.will be over a hundred.

C.has not been made clear in the passage.

D.will be 38.

4.When the passage was written, Gerald R.Ford ()

A.must have already left office.

B.was probably still on office.

C.was probably nearing the end of his term.

D.was probably running for a re-election.

5.Which of the following is the best title for the passage?

A.History of the American Presidency

B.Gerald R.Ford and his Predecessors

C.The Events That Have Defined the Extent of American Presidents'Powers

D.A History of the American Presidency in Precious Metal

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第9题
The President: Let me answer the knowledge economy(经济)question first. And let me answer

The President: Let me answer the knowledge economy(经济)question first. And let me answer by telling you what I have tried to do in the United States. I have tried to produce a situation in America in which the doors of universities and colleges are open to every young person who has sufficient academic achievement(足够的文化程度)to get in, that there are no financial burdens(经济负担)of any kind. And we have not completely achieved it. But have made a great deal of progress.

Now, why would I do that? Because I believe that the more advanced an economy becomes, the more important it is to have a higher and, higher percentage of people with a university education. Let me tell you how important it is in the United States. We count our people-- every ten years we do a census and we count the number of the American people and we get all kinds of information on them. In the 1990 Census, younger Americans who had a college degree were very likely to get good jobs and have their incomes grow. Younger Americans who didn't go to university at all were likely to get jobs where their incomes went down and were much more likely to be unemployed.

And the more advanced China's economy becomes, the more that will be true of China—the more you will need very large number of people getting university education and technical education.

The answer was probably given by ______.

A.the US President visiting China

B.the Chinese President visiting the United States

C.the US President at an international conference

D.the US President visiting Japan

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第10题
Very few people in history have left a record as clear as John Adams. He【C1】______a small
book with him every day【C2】______he wrote about his experiences. He also wrote thousands of letters to his family members and friends.

History experts say John Adams has not been remembered as【C3】______as President Thomas Jefferson,【C4】______wrote the famous American Declaration of Independence.【C5】______the experts say it was John Adams who was greatly responsible for the【C6】______of the Declaration of Independence. It was also John Adams who【C7】______to have George Washington【C8】______the army.【C9】______it was John Adams who【C10】______a fair legal system for the new country. He made sure that all court systems of the United States【C11】______separate【C12】______other parts of the government.

David McCullough, a bibliography writer, said no one【C13】______George Washington was more important in【C14】______our independence and establishing our government【C15】______John Adams. He never failed to【C16】______the call to【C17】______his country.

Congress is now preparing the legislation【C18】______to provide land in Washington【C19】______a memorial to John Adams. The memorial will be built【C20】______money given by private citizens.

【C1】

A.carded

B.wrote

C.bought

D.brought

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