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二、 阅读理解(共 4 题)2. With the advance of human society, along with the development of modern science andtechnology, people are faced with an increasing number of pollutions. One of the severe pollutionsis noise pollution. Many parents express their complaints over noise pollution, especially caralarms.AnchorAlmost anyone who has lived in a big city can tell you how irritating it is to be awakened inthe middle of the night by the wail of a car alarm. The loss of sleep can drive you crazy, butthis is just one in a long list of problems that such high decibel noises can cause.JonathanPeople in this noisy neighborhood in upper Manhattan are fed up with car alarms. They'reangry enough at being jolted awake several times a week, but more than that they worry aboutwhat effect these alarms will have on their children. Already studies have shown thatcontinuous exposure to high-decibel noise can cause an increase in heart rate and bloodpressure.AndreaBy the time my child can read, he will already have been exposed to the constant roar of thetraffic, but the intense siren of a car alarm is way above the level of safety.MichaelI have a valid concern. According to the National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health(NIOSH), exposure to noise above 85 decibels for 8 hours or more is a danger to your health.City traffic and trucks are about 90 decibels. The siren of a car alarm is about 120 decibels,about the same as a plane taking off.The parents here are sick and tired of listening to the shrill siren of car alarms. However, it'sfor their children that they are most concerned. They've started a group called Parents toSilence Car Alarms. They don't think that making the owner of a car pay a fine is enough.These parents have started a campaign to have car alarms banned.【1】According to the passage, which one of the following statements is true?A. Anchor thinks the high decibel noises only causes the loss of sleep.B. Jonathan holds the view that exposure to decibel noises can give rise to heart disease.C. According to NIOSH, exposure to noise above 85 for 8 hours or more threatens people'shealth.D. Andrea believes the intense siren of a car alarm is acceptable.【2】According to the passage, what is the parents' attitude towards car alarms?A. Neutral. B. Critical. C. Favorable. D. Indifferent.【3】What is the main idea of the passage?A. People in modern society is faced with noise pollution.B. Anyone who lives in a big city is tired of car alarms.C. A car alarm is out of control and beyond the level of safety.D. Parents complain about car alarms, trying to fight against them.3. The Digital Revolution, also known as the Third Industrial Revolution, is the shift frommechanical and analogue electronic technology to digital electronics which began anywhere fromthe late 1950s to the late 1970s. Central to this revolution is the mass production and widespreaduse of digital logic circuits, and its derived technologies. These technological innovations havetransformed traditional production and business techniques.1980sIn developed nations, computers achievedubiquityduring the 1980s as they made their wayinto schools, homes, business, and industry. Automated teller machines, industrial robots, CGIin film and television, electronic music, bulletin board systems, and video games all fueledwhat became the zeitgeist of the 1980s. Millions of people purchased home computers,making household names of early personal computer manufacturers such as Apple,Commodore, and Tandy. To this day the Commodore 64 is often cited as the best sellingcomputer of all time, having sold 17 million units (by some accounts) between 1982 and1994.1990sThe first public digital HDTV broadcast was of the 1990 World Cup that June; it was playedin 10 theaters in Spain and Italy. However HDTV did not become a standard until the mid-2000s outside Japan.The World Wide Web became publicly accessible in 1991, which had been available only togovernment and universities. In 1993 Marc Andreessen and Eric Bina introduced Mosaic, thefirst web browser capable of displaying inline images and the basis for later browsers such asNetscape Navigator and Internet Explorer. Stanford Federal Credit Union was the firstfinancial institution to offer online internet banking services to all of its members in October1994.2000sCell phones became as ubiquitous as computers by the early 2000s, with movie theatersbeginning to show ads telling people to silence their phones. They also became much moreadvanced than phones of the 1990s, most of which only took calls or at most allowed for theplaying of simple games.2010sBy 2012, over 2 billion people used the Internet, twice the number using it in 2007. Cloudcomputing had entered the mainstream by the early 2010s. By 2015, tablet computers andsmart phones were expected to exceed personal computers in Internet usage. By 2016, half ofthe world's population was connected.【1】According to the passage, which one of the following statements is true?A.The digital revolution only focuses on the mass production.B.The World Wide Web became available to government and universities in 1991.C.Phones of the 1990s merely made calls.D.The number of people using the Internet in 2007 is approximately 1 billion.【2】What does the underlined word in Paragraph Two refer to?A.Wide existence. B.Abrupt disappearance.C.Quick movement. D.Abundant amount.【3】How does the writer develop the whole passage?A.By presenting times. B.y making comparisons.C.By listing data. D.By drawing conclusions.【4】What is the best title for this passage?A.The Traditional Production B.The Digital RevolutionC.The Connected Population D.The World Wide Web4. When I was watching some children attempting to catch butterflies on a hot July afternoon,an incident in my own childhood occurred to me. When I was 15, something happened to me,which forever cured me of desiring to put any wild life in a cage.We lived on the edge of a wood, and every evening at dusk the mockingbirds would come andrest in the tree and sing. There isn't a musical instrument made by man that can produce amore beautiful sound than the song of the mockingbird.I decided that I would catch a young bird and keep it in a cage and that way have my ownprivate musician.I finally succeeded in catching one and put it in a cage. At first, in its fright at being captured,the bird fluttered about the cage, but eventually it settled down in its new home, I felt verypleased with myself and looked forward to some beautiful singing from my tiny musician.I had left the cage out on our back porch(门廊), and on the second day of the bird's captivitymy new pet's mother flew to the cage with food in her mouth . The baby bird ate everythingshe brought to it. I was pleased to see this. Certainly the mother knew better than I how tofeed her baby.The following morning when I went to see how my captive was doing, I discovered it on thefloor of the cage, dead. I was shocked! What had happened? I had taken excellent care of mylittle bird, or so I thought.Arthur Wayne, the famousornithologist, happened to be visiting my father at the time and,hearing me crying over the death of my bird, explained what had occurred: “A mothermockingbird, finding her young in a cage, will sometimes bring it poisonous berries. Shethinks it better for her young to die than to live in captivity.”Never since then have I caught any living creature and put it in a cage. All living creatureshave a right to live free.【1】Why did the writer catch a mockingbird when he was a boy?A.He had just got a new cage.B.He liked its beautiful feather.C.He wanted it to sing for him.D.He wanted a pet for a companion.【2】Why did the mocking bird die?A.It was frightened to death.B.It drank the poisonous water by mistake.C.It ate the poisonous food its mother gave it.D.It refused to eat anything.【3】What is an ornithologist likely to be?A. specialist in birds. B.A religious person.C.A headmaster. D.A considerate person.【4】What is the most important lesson the author learned from the incident?A.Be careful about the food you give to baby birds.B.All birds put in a cage won't live long.C.You should keep the birds from their mothers.D.Freedom is very valuable to all creatures.5. One day, “supercharged plants” may help feed people around the world. Supercharged plantsare ones that grow faster than normal plant life. Scientists can speed up the growth by modifying,or changing, the structure of plants' genes. The modifications make them react quickly to changesin light. This all has to do with photosynthesis( 光 合 作 用 ), the process in which plants turnsunlight, carbon dioxide and water into food.Plants grow fastest in the sun. That is when they make the most food for themselves. But theirrate of growth can slow when things like clouds or trees block sunlight. But when the sunreturns, it can take many minutes for growth to speed up again.This can be a problem because it means some of our most important crop plants are not asproductive as they could be. Researchers say demand for food is expected to increase up to 70percent by the middle of the century. They also note rising temperatures on Earth's surface.That is why they are looking for ways to improve photosynthesis and make plants moreproductive.Steve Long is a plant biologist at the University of Illinois. He wanted to find a way to helpplants get back up to speed quickly after a period of darkness. So he and his team added genesthat shortened the recovery time. It also increased the speed at which the plants grew. Hismodified plants grew up to 20 percent more than untreated ones.In Long's study, his group used a form of genetic engineering called transgenics (转基因). Itmeans taking genes from one plant, then putting them into another. Now they areexperimenting soybeans, rice, cowpeas and cassavas.【1】What is the advantage of supercharged plants?A. They can grow more quickly.B. They can grow in severe conditions.C. They can offer high-quality grains.D. They can replace normal plants.【2】What can make plant growth slow down?A. Too hot weather. B. Old farming methods.C. Lack of sunlight. D. Too much sunlight.【3】What was Steve Long's goal in his study?A. To find out what makes plants grow slowly.B. To create a new plant that can grow with weak sunlight.C. To find another way to help plants benefit each other.D. To make plants recover quickly when the sun returns.【4】How can researchers shorten the recovery time of plants?A. By changing their nature. B. By adding new genes to them.C. By developing new plants. D. By supplying more sunlight.

二、 阅读理解(共 4 题) 2. With the advance of human society, along with the development of modern science and technology, people are faced with an increasing number of pollutions. One of the severe pollutions is noise pollution. Many parents express their complaints over noise pollution, especially car alarms. Anchor Almost anyone who has lived in a big city can tell you how irritating it is to be awakened in the middle of the night by the wail of a car alarm. The loss of sleep can drive you crazy, but this is just one in a long list of problems that such high decibel noises can cause. Jonathan People in this noisy neighborhood in upper Manhattan are fed up with car alarms. They're angry enough at being jolted awake several times a week, but more than that they worry about what effect these alarms will have on their children. Already studies have shown that continuous exposure to high-decibel noise can cause an increase in heart rate and blood pressure. Andrea By the time my child can read, he will already have been exposed to the constant roar of the traffic, but the intense siren of a car alarm is way above the level of safety. Michael I have a valid concern. According to the National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), exposure to noise above 85 decibels for 8 hours or more is a danger to your health. City traffic and trucks are about 90 decibels. The siren of a car alarm is about 120 decibels, about the same as a plane taking off. The parents here are sick and tired of listening to the shrill siren of car alarms. However, it's for their children that they are most concerned. They've started a group called Parents to Silence Car Alarms. They don't think that making the owner of a car pay a fine is enough. These parents have started a campaign to have car alarms banned. 【1】According to the passage, which one of the following statements is true? A. Anchor thinks the high decibel noises only causes the loss of sleep. B. Jonathan holds the view that exposure to decibel noises can give rise to heart disease. C. According to NIOSH, exposure to noise above 85 for 8 hours or more threatens people's health. D. Andrea believes the intense siren of a car alarm is acceptable. 【2】According to the passage, what is the parents' attitude towards car alarms? A. Neutral. B. Critical. C. Favorable. D. Indifferent. 【3】What is the main idea of the passage? A. People in modern society is faced with noise pollution. B. Anyone who lives in a big city is tired of car alarms. C. A car alarm is out of control and beyond the level of safety. D. Parents complain about car alarms, trying to fight against them. 3. The Digital Revolution, also known as the Third Industrial Revolution, is the shift from mechanical and analogue electronic technology to digital electronics which began anywhere from the late 1950s to the late 1970s. Central to this revolution is the mass production and widespread use of digital logic circuits, and its derived technologies. These technological innovations have transformed traditional production and business techniques. 1980s In developed nations, computers achievedubiquityduring the 1980s as they made their way into schools, homes, business, and industry. Automated teller machines, industrial robots, CGI in film and television, electronic music, bulletin board systems, and video games all fueled what became the zeitgeist of the 1980s. Millions of people purchased home computers, making household names of early personal computer manufacturers such as Apple, Commodore, and Tandy. To this day the Commodore 64 is often cited as the best selling computer of all time, having sold 17 million units (by some accounts) between 1982 and 1994. 1990s The first public digital HDTV broadcast was of the 1990 World Cup that June; it was played in 10 theaters in Spain and Italy. However HDTV did not become a standard until the mid- 2000s outside Japan. The World Wide Web became publicly accessible in 1991, which had been available only to government and universities. In 1993 Marc Andreessen and Eric Bina introduced Mosaic, the first web browser capable of displaying inline images and the basis for later browsers such as Netscape Navigator and Internet Explorer. Stanford Federal Credit Union was the first financial institution to offer online internet banking services to all of its members in October 1994. 2000s Cell phones became as ubiquitous as computers by the early 2000s, with movie theaters beginning to show ads telling people to silence their phones. They also became much more advanced than phones of the 1990s, most of which only took calls or at most allowed for the playing of simple games. 2010s By 2012, over 2 billion people used the Internet, twice the number using it in 2007. Cloud computing had entered the mainstream by the early 2010s. By 2015, tablet computers and smart phones were expected to exceed personal computers in Internet usage. By 2016, half of the world's population was connected. 【1】According to the passage, which one of the following statements is true? A.The digital revolution only focuses on the mass production. B.The World Wide Web became available to government and universities in 1991. C.Phones of the 1990s merely made calls. D.The number of people using the Internet in 2007 is approximately 1 billion. 【2】What does the underlined word in Paragraph Two refer to? A.Wide existence. B.Abrupt disappearance. C.Quick movement. D.Abundant amount. 【3】How does the writer develop the whole passage? A.By presenting times. B.y making comparisons. C.By listing data. D.By drawing conclusions. 【4】What is the best title for this passage? A.The Traditional Production B.The Digital Revolution C.The Connected Population D.The World Wide Web 4. When I was watching some children attempting to catch butterflies on a hot July afternoon, an incident in my own childhood occurred to me. When I was 15, something happened to me, which forever cured me of desiring to put any wild life in a cage. We lived on the edge of a wood, and every evening at dusk the mockingbirds would come and rest in the tree and sing. There isn't a musical instrument made by man that can produce a more beautiful sound than the song of the mockingbird. I decided that I would catch a young bird and keep it in a cage and that way have my own private musician. I finally succeeded in catching one and put it in a cage. At first, in its fright at being captured, the bird fluttered about the cage, but eventually it settled down in its new home, I felt very pleased with myself and looked forward to some beautiful singing from my tiny musician. I had left the cage out on our back porch(门廊), and on the second day of the bird's captivity my new pet's mother flew to the cage with food in her mouth . The baby bird ate everything she brought to it. I was pleased to see this. Certainly the mother knew better than I how to feed her baby. The following morning when I went to see how my captive was doing, I discovered it on the floor of the cage, dead. I was shocked! What had happened? I had taken excellent care of my little bird, or so I thought. Arthur Wayne, the famousornithologist, happened to be visiting my father at the time and, hearing me crying over the death of my bird, explained what had occurred: “A mother mockingbird, finding her young in a cage, will sometimes bring it poisonous berries. She thinks it better for her young to die than to live in captivity.” Never since then have I caught any living creature and put it in a cage. All living creatures have a right to live free. 【1】Why did the writer catch a mockingbird when he was a boy? A.He had just got a new cage. B.He liked its beautiful feather. C.He wanted it to sing for him. D.He wanted a pet for a companion. 【2】Why did the mocking bird die? A.It was frightened to death. B.It drank the poisonous water by mistake. C.It ate the poisonous food its mother gave it. D.It refused to eat anything. 【3】What is an ornithologist likely to be? A. specialist in birds. B.A religious person. C.A headmaster. D.A considerate person. 【4】What is the most important lesson the author learned from the incident? A.Be careful about the food you give to baby birds. B.All birds put in a cage won't live long. C.You should keep the birds from their mothers. D.Freedom is very valuable to all creatures. 5. One day, “supercharged plants” may help feed people around the world. Supercharged plants are ones that grow faster than normal plant life. Scientists can speed up the growth by modifying, or changing, the structure of plants' genes. The modifications make them react quickly to changes in light. This all has to do with photosynthesis( 光 合 作 用 ), the process in which plants turn sunlight, carbon dioxide and water into food. Plants grow fastest in the sun. That is when they make the most food for themselves. But their rate of growth can slow when things like clouds or trees block sunlight. But when the sun returns, it can take many minutes for growth to speed up again. This can be a problem because it means some of our most important crop plants are not as productive as they could be. Researchers say demand for food is expected to increase up to 70 percent by the middle of the century. They also note rising temperatures on Earth's surface. That is why they are looking for ways to improve photosynthesis and make plants more productive. Steve Long is a plant biologist at the University of Illinois. He wanted to find a way to help plants get back up to speed quickly after a period of darkness. So he and his team added genes that shortened the recovery time. It also increased the speed at which the plants grew. His modified plants grew up to 20 percent more than untreated ones. In Long's study, his group used a form of genetic engineering called transgenics (转基因). It means taking genes from one plant, then putting them into another. Now they are experimenting soybeans, rice, cowpeas and cassavas. 【1】What is the advantage of supercharged plants? A. They can grow more quickly. B. They can grow in severe conditions. C. They can offer high-quality grains. D. They can replace normal plants. 【2】What can make plant growth slow down? A. Too hot weather. B. Old farming methods. C. Lack of sunlight. D. Too much sunlight. 【3】What was Steve Long's goal in his study? A. To find out what makes plants grow slowly. B. To create a new plant that can grow with weak sunlight. C. To find another way to help plants benefit each other. D. To make plants recover quickly when the sun returns. 【4】How can researchers shorten the recovery time of plants? A. By changing their nature. B. By adding new genes to them. C. By developing new plants. D. By supplying more sunlight.

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二、 阅读理解 2. 【答案】 【1】C 【2】B 【3】D 【解析】 本文是一篇说明文,介绍了很多家长抱怨汽车报警器造成的噪音污染,甚至有人还发 起了一场禁止汽车报警器的运动。 【1】细节理解题。根据倒数第二段中的“exposure to noise above 85 decibels for 8 hours or more is a danger to your health.”可知,按照 NIOSH 的说法,暴露在 85 分贝以上的噪 音下 8 小时或更长时间会威胁人们的健康,故 C 项正确。 【2】推理判断题。根据第一段中的“Many parents express their complaints over noise pollution, especially car alarms.”及最后一段中的“These parents have started a campaign to have car alarms banned.”可知,很多家长抱怨沏茶报警器造成的噪音污染,甚至还发起 了一场禁止汽车报警器的运动,由此可知,他们对汽车报警器持批评态度,故 B 项正 确。 【3】主旨大意题。通读全文,特别是根据第一段中的“ Many parents express their complaints over noise pollution, especially car alarms.”可知,本文主要介绍了很多家长抱 怨汽车报警器造成的噪音污染,甚至有人还发起了一场禁止汽车报警器的运动,故 D 项正确。 3. 【答案】 【1】D 【2】A 【3】A 【4】B 本文是一篇说明文,介绍了数字革命在几个不同时间段的发展。 【1】细节理解题。根据最后一段中的“By 2012, over 2 billion people used the Internet, twice the number using it in 2007.”可知,到 2012 年,有 20 亿人使用互联网,是 2007 年 的两倍,由此可知,2007 年,使用互联网的人数为 10 亿,故 D 项正确。 【2】词义猜测题。根据画线词后的“during the 1980s as they made their way into schools, homes, business, and industry.”可知,20 世纪 80 年代,随着计算机进入学校、家庭、商 业和工业,计算机得到了普及,由此可知画线词词义为“普及、广泛存在”,故 A 项正确。 【3】细节理解题。根据文中的“1980s”,“1990s”,“2000s”及“2010s”可知,文章是通过 列时间而展开的,故 A 项正确。 【4】主旨大意题。通读全文,特别是根据第一段中的“The Digital Revolution, also known as the Third Industrial Revolution, is the shift from mechanical and analogue electronic technology to digital electronics which began anywhere from the late 1950s to the late 1970s.”可知,本文介绍了数字革命在几个不同时间段的发展,故 B 项正确。 词义猜测题的难度较大,对画线词上下文的理解是关键,例如本篇第 2 题,根据画线 词后的“during the 1980s as they made their way into schools, homes, business, and industry.” 可知,20 世纪 80 年代,随着计算机进入学校、家庭、商业和工业,计算机得到了普及, 特别是“schools, homes, business, and industry”表明计算机应用的领域很广,由此可知画 线词词义为“普及、广泛存在” 【解析】 4. 【答案】 【1】C 【2】C 【3】A 【4】D 本文是一篇记叙文,讲述了知更鸟妈妈用有毒的食物毒死了被作者关在笼子里的小知 更鸟,作者由此认识到自由对所有生物都是非常宝贵的。 【1】细节理解题。根据第三段“I decided that I would catch a young bird and keep it in a cage and that way have my own private musician.”可知,作者决定抓一只知更鸟在笼子里 养着,这样它就能成为他的私人音乐家了,由此可知,作者抓知更鸟是想让它为他一 个人歌唱,故 C 项正确。 【2】细节理解题。根据倒数第二段中的“A mother mockingbird, finding her young in a cage, will sometimes bring it poisonous berries. She thinks it better for her young to die than to live in captivity.”可知,知更鸟妈妈看到孩子被关在笼子里,她会给孩子带来有毒的 浆果,因为对她的孩子来说,死比被囚禁要好,由此可知,小知更鸟死掉了是因为吃 了妈妈喂的有毒的浆果,故 C 项正确。 【3】推理判断题。根据倒数第二段中的“A mother mockingbird, finding her young in a cage, will sometimes bring it poisonous berries. She thinks it better for her young to die than to live in captivity.”可知,他解释道“知更鸟妈妈看到孩子被关在笼子里,她会给孩子带 来有毒的浆果,因为对她的孩子来说,死比被囚禁要好,”,根据他的解释可知,他对 知更鸟有很深的了解,由此可知,他可能是鸟类专家,故 A 项正确。 【4】推理判断题。根据最后一段中的“All living creatures have a right to live free.”可知, 所有的生物都有自由生活的权利,由此可知,作者通过这件事认识到自由对所有生物 都是非常宝贵的,故 D 项正确。 推理判断题的难度在于要根据文章已知信息进行合乎逻辑的推断,切不可凭借主观臆 断,例如本篇第 3 题,根据倒数第二段中的“A mother mockingbird, finding her young in a cage, will sometimes bring it poisonous berries. She thinks it better for her young to die than to live in captivity.”可知,他解释道“知更鸟妈妈看到孩子被关在笼子里,她会给孩子带 来有毒的浆果,因为对她的孩子来说,死比被囚禁要好,”,根据他的解释可知,他对 知更鸟的习性有如此深的了解,由此可知,他可能是鸟类方面的专家。 【解析】 5. 【答案】 【1】A 【2】C 【3】D 【4】B 【解析】 本文是一篇说明文,介绍了增产植物的特点,并指出它们有望养活世界上更多的人口。 【1】细节理解题。根据第一段中的“Supercharged plants are ones that grow faster than normal plant life.”可知,增产植物的优点是生长速度很快,故 A 项正确。 【2】推理判断题。根据第二段中的“But their rate of growth can slow when things like clouds or trees block sunlight.”可知,当云层或树木阻挡阳光时,植物的生长速度就会减 慢,由此可知,缺少阳光会使植物的生长速度减慢,故 C 项正确。 【3】细节理解题。根据倒数第二段中的“He wanted to find a way to help plants get back up to speed quickly after a period of darkness.”可知,Steve Long 的目标是找到一种方法让 植物在经历一段时期的黑暗后迅速恢复生长,也就是让植物在太阳再出现时迅速恢复, 故 D 项正确。 【4】细节理解题。根据倒数第二段中的“So he and his team added genes that shortened the recovery time.”可知,研究人员通过向植物加入基因的方法缩短植物的恢复时间,故 B 项正确。

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  • Americans experience more food recalls (召回) today than they did five years ago, especially when it comes to meat and poultry (家禽). Meat and poultry recalls increased by two-thirds from 2013 to 2018, while food recalls overall went up 10%, according to the report recently published by the U.S. Public Interest Research Group.Meanwhile, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimates (估计) 48 million people get sick, 128,000 are hospitalized and 3,000 die from food-borne disease each year in the U.S. "We are looking for the farm-to-fork preventative solutions," said Adam Garber, the research group's consumer watchdog. "By doing that, we can protect people's health."Over the five-year period, poultry posted the most recalls (168), followed by beef (137) and pork (128). The report shows the most serious meat recalls are on the rise. Among meat and poultry, the number of Class I recalls has increased by 83%, nearly doubling. Class I, the most serious of the recalls, is issued when there is a reasonable probability that the food will cause health problems or death.53. When would Class I recalls be issued?A. When the food is likely to cause health problems or death.B. When there are too many complaints from customers.C. When the food problem lasts for five years.D. When the product quality is below standard.

  • Whenever I have trouble ( ) many problems, I ask Jack for help.A. dealing withB. to deal withC. on dealing withD. deal with

  • The coming of the railways in the 1830s ________ our society and economic life.A. transferredB. transformedC. transportedD. transmitted

  • Never before in my career _ _ of an assignment A have l frightened B had I frightened C had I been frightened D have I been frightened

  • 23.有一串钥匙在沙发上。Aset of keys _______on the sofa./ There is _________on the sofa.24.问李老师要你的书吧。________Ms. Li ________yourbook!25.请给老赵打电话。_________Old Zhao ______13096935553..26.这条蓝色的裤子是他的吗?Isthis pair of trousers _________?27.我的父母在第一张照片里。_______________are in the first photo.28.谢谢你帮助我。Thankyou for ________________./ Thank you for _____________.29.那个女孩姓王。Thegirl’s __________is Wang./ The girl’s ______________is Wang.30.那只小狗叫什么名字?What’s__________the dog? / What’s ____________name?31.今天玩得开心点!___________today! / Have a good time today!32.这有两张漂亮的她家的全家福。Here_______two nice photos of her family.

  • The increase in international business and in foreign investment has created a need for executives with knowledge of foreign languages and skills in cross-cultural communication. Americans, however, have not been well trained in either area and, consequently, have not enjoyed the same level of success in negotiation in an international arena as have their foreign counterparts. Negotiating is the process of communicating back and forth for the purpose of reaching an agreement. It involves persuasion and compromise, but in order to participate in either one, the negotiators must understand the ways in which people are persuaded and how compromise is reached within the culture of the negotiation. In many international business negotiations abroad, Americans are perceived as wealthy and impersonal. It often appears to the foreign negotiator that the American represents a large multi-million-dollar corporation that can afford to pay the price without bargaining further. The American negotiator’s role becomes that of an impersonal supplier of information and cash. In studies of American negotiators abroad, several traits have been identified that may serve to confirm this stereotypical perception, while undermining the negotiator’s position. Two traits in particular that cause cross-cultural misunderstanding are directness and impatience on the part of the American negotiator. Furthermore, American negotiators often insist on realizing short-term goals. Foreign negotiators, on the other hand, may value the relationship established between negotiators and may be willing to invest time in it for long-term benefits. In order to solidify the relationship, they may opt for indirect interactions without regard for the time involved in getting to know the other negotiator. Clearly, perceptions and differences in values affect the outcomes of negotiations and the success of negotiators. For Americans to play a more effective role in international business negotiations, they must put forth more effort to improve cross-cultural understanding. [共5题](1)What kind of manager is needed in present international business and foreign investment? [本题2分]A. The man who represents a large multi-million-dollar corporation. B. The man with knowledge of foreign languages and skills in cross-cultural communication. C. The man who is wealthy and impersonal. D. The man who can negotiate with his foreign counterparts.

  • In some families,new adults and kids seem to slip in effortlessly, ____ they have been there all along.A. whileB. thoughC. becauseD. as though

  • 6. The children will now play some pieces of music that they ______ themselves. A.were taught posed C.accomplished D.worked7. While she waited,she tried to ______ her mind with pleasant thoughts of the vacation. A.occupy pose C.think D.intensify8. In the film,the peaceful life of a monk ______ the violent life of a murderer. A.is compared with B.is compared to C.is contrasted to D.is contrasted with9. ______ to pay for an order is simplicity itself. A.Use plastic B.Using plastics C.Using plastic D.Used plastic10. Additional time is required for cooking or ______ homemade dishes. A.chill B.to chill C.chilled D.chilling

  • We were always encouraged to focus on constructing the most out of the situation ______. A. at hand B. on hand C. in hand D. by hand

  • The Harry Potter series, written by J.K. Rowling, is perhaps the most popular set of novels of the modern era. With seven books and many successful films to its name, the series has gathered about 15 billion dollars in sales. How did the series become so popular? The reason can be broken down into several areas.The first book in the series was rejected 12 times before it was picked up by Bloomsbury—a small publisher in England. So receiving this contract was Rowling's first step to success. However, getting a book contract does not ensure the success of a book. The story was soon loved by children and adults alike. In light of this, Bloomsbury Publishing published a second version of the books with “adult” (less colorful and more boring) book covers. This made it easier for a full range of ages to enjoy the series.Another factor that worked like a charm was that the publisher and Rowling herself, through the books, conducted midnight releases, promotions, and pre-ordering more readers. Customers who feared that their local bookstore would run out of copies responded by pre-ordering over 700,000 copies before the July 8, 2000 release.What does the underlined word “releases” (Para. 3) mean?A. The activity that frees or expresses energy or emotion.B. The announcement about the book’s publishing information.C. The sales of books that is available only at midnight.

  • These drugs are available over-the-counter without a(n)__________. ()A. infectionB. dosageC. prescription

  • If you_________in a job for several years, you may be able to accumulate a lot of work experience and skills that would be beneficial to your future career development.A. have workedB. had workedC. have been workingD. had been working

  • Most children with healthy appetites are ready to eat almost anything that is offered them and a child rarely dislikes food (51) it is badly cooked. The way a meal is cooked and served is most important and an (52) served meal will often improve a child’s appetite. Never ask a child whether he likes or dislikes a food and never (53) likes and dislikes in front of him or allow anybody else to do so. If the father says he hates fat meat or the mother refuses vegetables in the child’s hearing he is (54) to copy this procedure. Take it (55) granted that he likes everything and he probably will. Nothing healthful should be omitted from the meal because of a (56) dislike. At meal times it is a good idea to give a child a small portion and let him (57) back for a second helping rather than give him as much as he is likely to eat all at once. Do not talk too much to the child (58) meal times, but let him get on with his food, and do not allow him to leave the table immediately after a meal or he will soon learn to swallow his food (59) he can hurry back to his toys. Under (60) circumstances must a child be coaxed or forced to eat.55()。A. withB. asC. overD. for

  • Elder and weaker Mr. Mag paid_visits to his old friends.A. scarceB. rare()C. insufficientD. inadequate

  • Fill in the blanks with the words given below.Change the form where necessary.Each word can be used only once. budget defy dilemma diverseloyalty manipulate objectivePerspective tackle urge (1)The ____ of the "upright"message is to ask people to save,while the "permissive"message asks people to spend.(2)If you find yourself in a(n) ____ about what is the right decision for your career,speak to a career counselor.(3)It is important for parents to listen to their children's opinion because they may have a very different ____ on the things they've seen.(4)To cater for the different tastes of athletes from all over the world,the organizers of the Beijing Winter Olympics prepared ____ dishes.(5)If you want to save money for a rainy day making a(n) ____ is the first step you may want to take because it gives you a clear plan.(6)The Chinese legend goes that Yue Fei's mother tattooed four Chinese characters on his back to remind him of the importance of ____ to the nation.(7)When children are addicted to online games,they would often ____ their parents and stay online for hours every day.(8)The report goes on to ____ the technicians to take a more active role in developing the standards of artificial intelligence.

  • Dreams can be a rich source of ___________ for an artist. (inspire)

  • 26)Could she picture him ___ politics with her father in the drawing-room at her home ?A. discussingB. to discussC. as to discussD. that discusses

  • 1.A:Here is my business card.-|||-B: __-|||-A.Yes,the heat is killing me. B.Wonderful.Is it between-|||-school teams?-|||-C.Thank you for the nice party D.Thanks.This is mine.-|||-2.Alice:Is there any typical Chinese festival you celebrate every year?-|||-Bob: __-|||-A.Yes,the heat is killing me. B. I bet it will.-|||-C.It`s so stuffy and no wind at all. D.Yes,there are many.The-|||-Dragon Boat Festival is one of them.

  • Responsibilities ______becoming a father.A. charge forB. go withC. save forD. go through

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