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People moving within country borders are often motivated by the desire to ______.A.follow

People moving within country borders are often motivated by the desire to ______.

A.follow suit

B.live close to relatives

C.integrate themselves into the mainstream society

D.escape persecution

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第1题
__________ 查看材料A.Experts say that we cannot d

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A.Experts say that we cannot do that just yet.

B.In the near future, intelligent cars will be put into commercial operation.

C.This is the brain of the car.

D.But how does an intelligent car control itself?.

E.It completes the processing of the images sent by the cameras within 100 milliseconds.

F.However, it cannot recognize moving people and bicycles on ordinary roads that have no clear markings on them.

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第2题
In the nineteenth century Charles Dickens, the English novelist, wrote excitedly (1)_____

In the nineteenth century Charles Dickens, the English novelist, wrote excitedly (1)_____ a stage-coach, pulled along by a team of horses, that could (2)_____ more than twenty miles of road within sixty minutes. To us in the twentieth century in (3)_____ man is able to move and to communicate with such rapidity, the (4)_____ of the stage-coach seems no speed at all. Aeroplanes fly many hundreds of miles in an hour; express trains (5)_____ four times the speed of the stage-coach; and even without (6)_____ we can, by wireless or telegraph, communicate within seconds with people on (7)_____ side of the' globe. The (8)_____ of these increased speeds are numerous. Business (9)_____ say, from Europe to America or to the Far East can save much time. (10)_____ a journey that would once have taken weeks, it (11)_____ now, by air, only twenty-four hours. Fruit, vegetables and other goods that would decay (12)_____ a long, slow journey can now be safely sent to far-distant places. Members of one family (13)_____ each other by vast distances can have conversations with each other by telephone (14)_____if they were all sitting in the same room.

Not ail the effects of speed, however, are (15)_____ People who are in the habit of using a motor car (16)_____ they want to move half a mile become physically lazy and lose the (17)_____ of enjoying a vigorous walk. Those who travel through a country at eighty miles a hour do not see much of the life of that country, of its people and animals and plants, as they flash (18)_____ They become so anxious about moving quickly from one place to another that they are (19)_____ able to relax and enjoy a (20)_____ journey.

A.for

B.in

C.at

D.of

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第3题
Today, moving and changing are as much a part of a modern business way of life as they are
a part of the native American's or the early pioneer's way of life. And the trend is toward even greater mobility, particularly within the management sector of American business.

In the early fifties, only eight or nine out of a hundred young men changed their jobs within the first three years with the company. In the past few years, almost thirty-five percent of the college-graduated work force changed jobs within the same period. These people want to intensify their management training. Since most jobs take only a year to a year and a half to master, in order to continue learning, they have to make a job change. Even company presidents tend to be seen as mobile specialists, staying with one company an average of only five years.

Company presidents in the United States today tend to be young men who begin their careers with educational backgrounds in engineering science, or business management. They have worked for a few years as technical specialists and quickly moved into higher management positions. Most of them were making $ 30 000 per year by the time they reached thirty. On an average, these men have only twenty years working experience at management level when they become company presidents. On the way to the top, they have an average of eleven promotions and seven city transfers.

Friendships remain casual and are usually derived from business contracts. Families of these career men have little time to put down roots in and become part of a community.

In the past, a few men attained high positions through family and social connections; today, high positions go to men who are mobile, and have good educational, backgrounds.

According to the passage, an increasing number of future company presidents might be ______.

A.people who have spent a number of years with one company

B.young people who do not want to move often, but are steady and dependable

C.people who have spent a long time concerned with community affairs

D.young people who have good education and are willing to move around

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第4题
Cities can be frightened places. The majority of the population live in noisy massive towe
r blocks. The sense of belonging to a community tends to appear when you live thirty floors up in a skyscraper. Strange enough, whereas in the past the inhabitants of one street all knew each other, nowadays people on the same floor in high buildings even say hello to each other.

Country life, on the other hand, differs from this kind of isolated existence in that a sense of community generally keep the inhabitants of small villages together. People have the advantage of knowing that there is always someone to turn to when they need help. So country life has disadvantages too. For example, shopping becomes a major problem, and for anything slightly out of the ordinary you have to go for an expedition to the nearest large town. The country has the advantage of peace and quiet, but suffers with the disadvantage of being cut off. The city has noise and pollution which do harm to human health. But one of their main advantages is that you are at the center of things and that life doesn't come to an end even at ten at night. Some people have found a compromise among the two; they expressed their preference for the quiet life by leaving the city and moving to the country within commuting distance of the large city.

(1)

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第5题
Japanese employers believe that moving professinals within companies and listening to work
ers' views leads to ______.

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第6题
听力原文:M: Think about it, Mary. Through telecommunication information travels almost at
the speed of light.

W: That is 1,860,000 miles per second, isn't it?

M: Yeh. Or 300,000 km per second. Of course only light can travel that fast.

W: Yeh. I know, Bob. But it is still incredible. When an astronaut lands on the moon within seconds we on earth can see it happen. People here in Australia see it at the same moment they see it in US. It is wonderful.

M: Maybe it's wonderful. I know very well it is a fact. All over the planet we can see the same thing at the same time. So moving on the moon or playing a soccer game or if we like we can watch the same war.

W: That's awful !

M: What? Soccer?

W: You know very well that I mean war. It's awful to have a war and it's awful to watch a war on television. It's not right to sit in your house to watch people kill each other.

M: Right or wrong, awful or not, it is a fact. Wars are on the television all the time, and people all over the world watch it. Sometimes they eat dinner while they watch.

W: I don't believe that.

M: The trouble with you is that you have many opinions about things but you don't look at facts. You don't see what you don't want to see.

(23)

A.The speed of light.

B.The speed of telecommunications.

C.Astronauts landing on the moon.

D.The United States.

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第7题
Scientists measured the impact that people have on the environment using a term called car
bon " footprint." That footprint reflects the amount of carbon dioxide that is emitted (排放)into the atmosphere as a result of someone s daily activities. Carbon footprints tend to be low for city dwellers(城镇居民). Living in a suburb outside a city, however, can turn that footprint into a bootprint. Energy researchers Christopher Jones and Daniel Kammen calculated carbon footprints for people in every zip code across the United States. People living in city centers had small footprints, the researchers found. "It is much easier to have a low carbon impact if your home is close to where you work, shop and play," explains Jones. Living within walking or biking distance cuts back on the amount of carbon dioxide associated with moving people by cars. And cities with extensive bus and subway networks allow people to travel great distances while keeping releases of climate-altering greenhouse gases low. Not everyone can afford to live in the city, however. And not everyone wants to. Rings of suburbs have popped up around major cities across the world. Suburbs offer more space, allowing people to build larger homes. Suburbs may offer better schools for a family s kids. But those homes are typically well beyond walking distance from where their owners work, play or learn. So people who live in suburbs often drive long distances. The new findings are an important contribution to climate research, says Matthew Kahn, an environmental economist at the University of California, who was not involved with the study. Kahn would like to see the analysis applied to other parts of the world—Europe, India and China, for instance. That would give scientists a better feel for how culture might mix with location to influence our carbon footprints.

"Footprint" refers to the amount of carbon dioxide released by______.

A.an individual

B.an industry

C.a region

D.a country

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第8题
Some say that nothing is more vivid or memorable than a picture. We disagree. No visual im
age is as vivid as the image created by the mind in response to words. The main function of the poet or the artist, in fact, is to enable people to see more deeply into things than they can with the unaided eye, and this is what good prose or poetry or painting is all about.

It is not true that one picture is worth a thousand words. It takes only a few words if they are the right words-to ignite the imagination and produce picture far more colorful than anything within the range of electronic communication.

Yet the ultimately importance and power of print is represented not by its superior images but by its ability to convey abstract ideas. No matter how intensive or prolonged a person's formal schooling may be, he is only partially educated if he is unable to think abstractly. He knows that the most vital ingredient in the making of decisions is sequential thought; This is what is meant by abstract thought. No other medium of communications can equal the speed and accuracy of print in moving an abstraction from one human brain to another. If we are looking for a way to kill philosophy, then let us by all means put an end to print, for print is the natural habitant of ideas.

There is also a connecting between reading and owning that is not accidental or incidental. People who are impressed with ideas want to think about them, on their own terms and in their own time.

What is the main idea of the first paragraph?

A.Visual image is not so vivid as the image created by the mind in response to words.

B.Poets and artists can help people understand the essence of things.

C.Good prose or poetry invariably deals with life.

D.What the mind produces is more profound than what the eye can see.

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第9题
Horizontal integration may be thought of as:

A、moving into a new unrelated industry.

B、giving control to suppliers.

C、gaining control of distributors.

D、staying inside the industry in which the company currently operates.

E、combining functional units within the company.

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第10题
Whats the possible solution to those working in the cities but preferring living in the co
untries?

A.Resigning their jobs and moving to the country.

B.Living in villages within commuting distance of the cities.

C.Living and working in the countryside.

D.Building a village in the city and living in it.

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