1A. They offer students a wide variety of courses.B. They attract students from all over the world.C. They admit more students than they can handle.D. They have trouble dealing with overseas students.2A.Everyone will benefit from education sooner or later.F. A good education contributes to the prosperity of a nation.G. A good education is necessary for one to climb the social ladder.H. Everyone has a right to an education appropriate to his potential.3I. He likes students with high motivation.J. He enjoys teaching intelligent students.K. He tailors his teaching to students´ needs.L. He treats all his students in a fair manner.
Questions 14 through 16 are based on the following passage.-|||-() 14.A.Because they help us see the important values of culture.-|||-B.Because they guide us in handling human relationsh-|||-C.Because they help us express ourselves more effectivel-|||-D.Because they are an infinite((无限的)source of human knowledge.-|||-() 15.A.Their wording may become different.-|||-B.The values they reflect may change.-|||-C.Thcir origins can no longer be traced.-|||-D.They may be misinterpreted occasio-|||-() 16.A.Certain values are shared by a large number of cultures.-|||-B.Some proverbs are assuming more and more importance.-|||-C.Old proverbs are constantly replaced by new ones.-|||-D.Certain values have always been central to a culture.
A. —Our Business B.—Our Customers C— Customer Training D—About Us E—C.areer D.evelopment F—Select Region G—Contact Information H—Site Map I—Privacy Statement J—Terms of Use K—Company History L—Campus Recruiting M—Career Guide N—Press Releases O—Social Media P—Personal Investing Q—Financial Reporting E.xamples: (L) 校园招聘 (N)新闻发布 1.客户培训 公司历史 2.职业指导 使用条款 3.选择地区 财务报告 4.联系信息 社交媒体 5职业发展 网站地图
Questions 9 to 11 are based on the passage you have just heard.-|||-9.A)The ability to predict fashion trends. C)Years of practical experience.-|||-B)A refined taste for artistic works. D)Strict professional training.-|||-10.A)Promoting all kinds of American hand-made specialties.-|||-B)Strengthening cooperati with foreign governments.-|||-C)Conducting trade in art works with dealers overseas-|||-D)Purchasing handicrafts from all over the world.-|||-11.A)She has access to fashionable things. C)She can enjoy life on a modest salary.-|||-B)She is doing what she enjoys doing. D)She is free to do whatever she wants.
任务型阅读5.请认真阅读下面短文,并根据所读内容在文章后表格中的空格里填入一个最恰当的单词。The Cost of ThinkingDespite their many differences, all human beings share several defining characteristics. such as large brains and the ability to walk upright on two legs.The first unique human characteristic is that humans have extraordinarily large brains compared with other animals. It seems obvious that evolution should select for larger brains. Mammals(哺乳动物)weighing sixty kilograms have an average brain size of 200 cm2. Modern man has a brain averaging 1200-1400 cm2. We are so fond of our high intelligence that we assume that when it comes to brain power, more must be better. Unfortunately, that is not the case.The fact is that a huge brain is a huge drain—consumption of energy—on the body. I's not easy to carry around, especially when boxed inside a massive skull(倾骨). It's even harder to provides energy. In modern man, the brain accounts for about 2-3%of total body weight but it consumes 25% of the body's energy when the body is at rest. By comparison, the brains of apes(类人猿)require only 8%of rest-time energy. Early humans pad for their large brains in two ways. Firstly, they spent more time in search food. Secondly, their muscles grew smaller and weaker. It's hardly an obvious conclusion that this is a good way to survive. A chimpanzee(黑猩猩) can't win an argument with a modern man, but it can tear the man apart like a rag doll.Another unique human characteristic is that we walk upright. Standing up, it's easier to find food or enemies. In addition, their arms that are unnecessary for moving around are freed for other purposes, like throwing stones or signaling. As a result, humans can perform very complex tasks with their hands.Yet walking upright has its disadvantage. The bone structure of our ancestors developed for millions of years to support a creature that walked on all fours and has a relatively small head. Adjusting to an upright position was quite a challenge, especially when the bones had to support an extra-large skull. Humankind paid for its broad vision and skillful hands backaches and painful necks.We assume that a large brain makes huge advantages. It seems obvious that these have made humankind the most powerful animal on earth. But humans enjoyed all of these advantages for a full 2 million years during which they remained weak and marginal creature. Thus humans who lived a million years ago, despite their big brains and sharp stone tools, lived in constant fear of meat-eating animals.The Cost of ThinkingIntroduction• Large brains for their bodies and the ability to walk upright are two ①___________ of human beings.The ②___________ of large human brains• The larger brains may not be better because of the cost.• The big brains make it harder for the body to move around and consume more energy.• The animal brain requires less ③___________ when the body is at rest.• Large human brains consume more food, and weaken muscles.The ④___________ of walking upright• Walking upright makes it easy to find food or ⑤___________ against enemies.• Freed hands can serve some ⑥___________ purpose and perform complex tasks.• Walking upright challenges the human bone structure, and ⑦___________ the size of brains.• Walking upright results in ⑧___________ sufferings.Conclusion• With a large brain, human beings ⑨___________ other beings in terms of intelligence.• Weak and marginal, human beings remained ⑩___________ of meat-eating animals.6.“Whatever your job is, the chances are that one of these machines can do it faster or better than you can.”As innovation accelerates, thousands of jobs will disappear, just as it has happened in the previous cycles of industrial revolutions. Machines powered by narrow AI algorithms can already perform certain 3-D tasks (“dull, dirty and dangerous”) much better than humans. This may create enormous pain for those who are losing their jobs over the next few years, particularly if they don't acquire the computer-related skills that would enable them to find more creative opportunities. We must learn from the previous waves of creative destruction if we are to lessen human suffering and increasing inequality.For example, some statistics indicate that as much as 3% of the population in developed countries work as drivers. When automated cars become a reality in the next 15 to 25 years, we must offer people who will be “structurally unemployed” some sort of compensation income, training and re-positioning opportunities.Fortunately, the Schumpeterian waves of destructive innovation also create jobs. History has shown disruptive innovations are not always a zero-sum game. In the long run, the loss of low-added-value jobs to machines can have a positive impact in the overall quality of life of most workers.The ATM paradox is a good example of this. As the use of automatic teller machines spread in the 1980s and '90s, many predicted massive unemployment in the banking sector. Instead, ATMs created more jobs as the cost of opening new agencies decreased. The number of agencies multiplied, as did the portfolio of banking products. Thanks to automation, going to the bank offers a much better customer experience than in previous decades. And the jobs in the industry became better paid and were of better quality.This optimist scenario assumes, however, that education systems will do a better job of preparing our children to become good at what humans do best: creative and critical thinking. Less learning-by-heart and more learning-by-doing. Fewer clerical skills and more philosophical insights about human nature and how to cater to its infinite needs for art and culture.To become creative and critical thinkers, our children will need knowledge and wisdom more than raw data points. They need to ask “why?”, “how?” and “what if?” more often than “what?”, “who?” and “when?” And they must construct this knowledge by relying on databases as cognitive partners as soon as they learn how to read and write.Thus, the future of human-machine cooperation looks less like the scenario in the Terminator movies and more like a Minority Report-style of “augmented intelligence”. There will be jobs if we adapt the education system to equip our children to do what humans are good at: to think critically and creatively, to develop knowledge and wisdom, to appreciate and create beautiful works of art. That does not mean it will be a painless transition. Machines and automation will likely take away millions of low-quality jobs as it has happened in the past. But better-quality jobs will likely replace them, requiring less physical effort and shorter hours to deliver better results. No, artificial intelligence won’t ①__________ your children’s jobs Passage outline Supporting detailsA ②__________phenomenon With the rise of AI, machines ③__________ threaten the security of people’s current jobs, making the future of the workforce look rather dark and gloomy.An objective analysisl Those not skilled in computer using need to plan ④__________, for they are at a higher risk of losing their jobs to machines.l Drivers, faced with the increasing popularity of automated cars, need to be compensated, ⑤__________for re-employment.l ATMs, though, create well-paid jobs as well as increase customers’ ⑥__________A practical solutionl Adjustments need to be made to education systems by ⑦__________ our children for the jobs ⑧__________ creative and critical thinking.l ⑨__________of learning philosophy and change in the way of learning styles will be introduced for developing critical thinkers.A safe conclusionAI won’t cost your children their jobs. Instead, it will make them more creative and ⑩__________.7.请认真阅读下面短文,并根据所读内容在文章后表格中的空格里填入一个最恰当的单词。注意:每个空格只填1个单词。Anyone who's ever made room for a big milestone of adult life—a job, a marriage, a move—has likely shoved a friendship to the side. After all, there is no contract locking us to the other person, as in marriage, and there are no blood bonds, as in family. We choose our friends, and our friends choose us. That's a really distinctive attribute of friendships.But modern life can become so busy that people forget to keep choosing each other. That's when friendships fade, and there's reason to believe it's happening more than ever. Loneliness is on the rise, and feeling lonely has been found to increase a person's risk of dying early by 26%—and to be even worse for the body than obesity and air pollution. Loneliness damages health in many ways, particularly because it removes the safety net of social support. “When we perceive our world as threatening, that can be associated with an increase in heart rate and blood pressure.”The solution is simple: friendship. It helps protect the brain and body from stress, anxiety and depression. “Being around trusted others, in essence, signals safety and security,” says Holt-Lunstad. A study last year found that friendships are especially beneficial later in life. Having supportive friends in old age is a stronger predictor of well-being than family ties—suggesting that the friends you pick may be at least as important as the family you're born into.Easy as the fix may sound, it can be difficult to keep and make friends as an adult. But research suggests that you only need between four and five close pals. If you've ever had a good one, you know what you're looking for. “The expectations of friends, once you have a mature understanding of friendship, don't really change across the life course,” Rawlins says. “People want their close friends to be someone they can talk to and someone they can depend upon.”Application ProcessClick here to download your application formStudents must submit(提交)an application by email to confucius@carleton.ca or in person to Carleton International at 509 Tory BuildingContact Information613-520-260 ext 2628carleton.international@carleton.ca1.Who can take the program? .
40. This foreign ventured business declared that it would open up 10 branches in China, which could create about 10,000 job positions.A. 这桩对外生意表明十个新的分支机构将在中国建立,能填补一万个岗位空缺。B. 这次的对外贸易说明在中国将开放十个新的贸易领域,能产生一万个工作岗位。C. 这家外资企业宣称将在中国开设十家分公司,能创造一万个就业岗位。
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A typical large supermarket offers around 17 thousand to 20 thousand items for sale, and it wants to make sure that its customers see as many of them as possible. That’s why you’ll only find essential goods like bread, vegetables and meat in completely different parts of the store. Products with a high profit margin are always placed on shelves within easy reach of the customer, while lower margin items like sugar or flower are on the top or bottom shelves. Many people make shopping lists before they visit supermarkets. But even so, around 60% of all supermarket purchases are the result of decisions that are taken in the store. For this reason, supermarkets try to attract their customers by placing certain kinds of products next to each other. In the UK, beer will often be found next to items for babies because research shows that fathers of babies buy them on their way home from work, and will buy beer at the same time. Research has also showed that this kind of impulse-buy happens more frequently when no sales assistances are nearby. Supermarkets have made selling such a fine art that their customers often lose all sense of time. When interviewed, customers normally guess they have only spent half an hour in the supermarket even when they have been there for over 45 minutes. But that shouldn’t be too surprising. Any really profitable supermarket knows that it should keep its clocks well hidden. 1. Why are essential goods displayed in totally different parts of the supermarket? 2. Where are goods with a high profit margin usually found? 3. What does the speaker say about supermarket goers? 4. What shouldn’t be too surprising according to the speaker? 1 A To give customers a wider range of choices. B To make shoppers see as many items as possible. C To supply as many varieties of goods as it can. D To save space for more profitable products. 2 A On the top shelves. B On the bottom shelves. C On easily accessible shelves. D On clearly marked shelves. 3 A Many of them buy things on impulse. B A few of them are fathers with babies. C A majority of them are young couples. D Over 60% of them make shopping lists. 4 A Sales assistants promoting high margin goods. B Sales assistants following customers around. C Customers competing for good bargains. D Customers losing all sense of time.
The fierce competitiveness of today's job market has driven one university dean to turn to online. He Hun, 39, the dean of Kunming University, has set up a store on Taobao where employers can glance over and buy the young graduates. He, the youngest university dean in China, hopes that his hold move will help students get on the career ladder. Mr He announced the formation of the online store at a graduation ceremony attended by 4,500 students and teachers on July 2. The Kunming University talent shop showcases (展示) the university's top 65 graduates, who each have an online personal file showing off their talent. All of the graduates are wearing white T-shirts bearing the Kunming University logo (校徽). The students are divided into four categories: along the way style, 2025 style, internet style and elite collection style. Clicking on each person's photograph reveals more about their character and skills. Students have also listed their career ambitions and preferred salaries. If a company is interested in hiring any of the graduates, they must pay the university 1,000 yuan to reserve the talent. The university will then verify the company's qualifications and arrange phone calls and video conversations between the future employers and employees. Whether or not a job offer is made, the university will return the money after a week. Mr He says he wants to use Taobao, which gets millions of views a month, to build a bridge between companies and students. His motto is "seek and you shall find." He says that this is just one of many new ideas he has for the university. According to the latest figures, around 7.49 million Chinese students will graduate from university this year. The figure is an increase of 220,000 on last year, and a new all-time high.【小题】(1) The purpose of He Hua's opening the talent store on Taobao is ________.A.to help employers find workersB.to help university graduates find jobsC.to make himself famousD.to show off his bold move【小题】(2) The employers can find a graduate's personal file by ________.A.ringing up the dean of Kunming UniversityB.clicking on the graduate's photographC.having a face-to-face interview with the graduateD.inquiring the graduate's tutor【小题】(3) Before arranging phone calls between its students and a company, what will the university do first?A.It will first check the company's qualifications.B.It will first have a face-to-face conversation with the company.C.It will pay the company 1,000 yuan for accepting the talent.D.It will arrange a video interview for the students to know about the company.【小题】(4) Where can we see this article?A.From a magazine.B.From an advertisement.C.From a diary.D.From a newspaper.
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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.
Elder and weaker Mr. Mag paid_visits to his old friends.A. scarceB. rare()C. insufficientD. inadequate
Responsibilities ______becoming a father.A. charge forB. go withC. save forD. go through
In some families,new adults and kids seem to slip in effortlessly, ____ they have been there all along.A. whileB. thoughC. becauseD. as though
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
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
Dreams can be a rich source of ___________ for an artist. (inspire)
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.
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.
These drugs are available over-the-counter without a(n)__________. ()A. infectionB. dosageC. prescription
The coming of the railways in the 1830s ________ our society and economic life.A. transferredB. transformedC. transportedD. transmitted
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.
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
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
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
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.