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We are()in the future of our motherland.
A . aware
B . confident
C . sure
D . certai
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Our ship has not been to shipyard for a long time, the fouling on the ship’s hull greatly decreases her().
A . resistance
B . weight
C . speed
D . displacement
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原文:He that has a great nose thinks everybody is_____ it. 译文: 做贼心虚
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We have a(n) _____ almost every English class. Our spelling is greatly improved.
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Since your error has caused a great loss to our company, we are reluctantly to lodge a claim ____you.
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Our great motherland has never before been so prosperous as it today.译文:我们伟大的祖国从来没有像今天这样繁荣昌盛。
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Our trip to Beijing_______ with the visit of my cousin Lucy’s family. So we had a great reunion at the foot of the Great Wall.
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Great changes _____________in our province. Many tall buildings______________.
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Keep ourselves and our hearts open ______ we can experience the great joy that friendship can bring.
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Our new firm______for a credible, aggressive individual with great skills to fill this position.
A.have looked
B.are looking
C.is looking
D.look
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Our new firm______ for a credible, aggressive individual with great skills to fill this position.
A.have looked
B.are looking
C.is looking
D.look
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听力原文:Our prices are lower than those of any of our competitors by 5% to 10%. Besides, we have our products right here for immediate delivery.
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A.We offer a five to ten percent discount unless you require immediate delivery.
B.We promise to refund the money if we cannot send our products in time.
C.If you order our products right now, we will give you certain commission in cash.
D.Buying our products will save not only your money, but also your time.
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听力原文:To our great surprise, this book costs three times as much as it did last year and I spent only ten dollars on it then.
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A.This book is worth 30 dollars now.
B.I'm surprised to find this book cost 10 dollars last year.
C.It will cost you three dollars to get this book this year.
D.This book is 10 dollars each if you buy three.
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听力原文:M: Is this the time to get that great new job? Is this the time to sell or buy a new home? Well our financial contributor Mellody Hobson has consulted all the experts including herself and she's got some answers this morning, Mellody, Good morning.
W: Good morning.
M: All right, houses. Is it the time to buy or sell a house?
W: Well, actually, housing looks like it's going to be a bust. The housing sales for this month were down 1.7%. That's the second month in a row. And the markets headed for a correction or a drop in prices. And it's important to know that mortgage rates have been up, so that's one of the big reasons that it's slowing down buying. And on top of that the other big indicator mortgage applications are down. Actually last week mortgage applications hit a three-and-a-half-year low. So what does all this mean? If you are a buyer, I think you are gonna find some bargains out there.
M: Ok! It is puzzled to both then by the middle of the year you really find bargains. All right, your jobs, is this gonna be the year to look for a new job because they're gonna be available or is this a year in which more people again will get laid off.
W: This is good news on the job front, in November 215,000 jobs were added, that's up from 44,000 in October. December looks good. Companies out there say they're planning to hire in the first quarter of this year and there are still jobs shortages in certain areas like finance, health care and construction.
M: Great to get some optimistic news. All right, Mellody, thanks again and have a great weekend.
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A.There will be a boom in housing.
B.The house market will suffer depression.
C.The bank will exert positive influence on housing.
D.It will hit a three-and-a-half-year low.
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My colleagues and I were greatly puzzled by our repeated failures in the experiment.
A.distressed
B.discontented
C.annoyed
D.perplexed
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听力原文:M: The job sounds great, but I'm a little worried about how much time it might take.
W: It's pretty reasonable. It never took me more than five hours a week to do all the grading and then another thirty to forty minutes to record the grades on the computer.
M: That sounds manageable. I guess you can do the work when it fits into your own schedule, too, can't you?
W: Oh, yah, you can do the grading in your room or in the library. You just need to get each set back for the next class, but that means you always have at least two days and sometimes four.
M: It sounds great.
W: Good luck with your interview.
Why was the woman able to give Larry so much information about the job?
A.She is Professor Jamison's daughter.
B.She works part-time as Professor Jamison's secretary.
C.She used to do the job herself.
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______ my great motherland!
A) Long lives B) Long does live
C) Long live D) Live long
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听力原文:W: Welcome to our program. Today Prof. Johnson is going to talking about solar power.
M: Thank you. As you can see, little by little, Americans are turning to solar power, tapping the strength of the sun for energy.
W: Yeah, that's true. Sunlight has already been used for heating or cooling homes and office buildings in the sunny south.
M: Experts say all signs point to the birth of the solar energy industry. Right now, an increasing number of companies are selling solar collector panels to heat and cool homes or to heat water. The glass and metal panels each cost from $100 to more than $500, and the three or four-bedroom home usually requires a dozen or more. They look like sandwiches. They are usually placed in rooftops. Nobody knows how many have been sold, and in addition, many people have built their own units. It has been estimated that solar power equipment will be a $1.3 billion industry by 1995, and more than a million homes will use sunlight for heat, air conditioning or to generate electricity, both in the cities and in countryside.
W: Wow! That is really big business.
What do we learn about the use of solar energy in the U. S. ?
A.It is very well established.
B.It is relatively new.
C.It is found in one million homes.
D.It is being rapidly expanded.
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() computers have greatly changed our way of life is a universally accepted fact.
A.Modern
B.That modern
C.What modern
D.It is modern
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We are determined to be a credit______ our motherland.
A.to
B.of
C.for
D.from
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听力原文:M: Good evening and welcome to our program. Our guest is Mrs. Green, who is an expert in the field of environ mental protection. Welcome to our program, Mrs. Green.
W: Thank you.
M: Well, we hear it a lot in the news these days: "Recycle newspapers and save a tree. Collect bottles and cans so they can be reused in the manufacturing of new products." But how to promote the recycling movement? Can you give us some suggestions?
W: I think there are three essential keys.
M: What is the first one?
W: The first key is to have a more informed public, that is, to raise public awareness about the recycling process, to explain the kinds of materials that can be recycled, and provide ways on how to properly dispose of them. Local governments should educate the public on how to properly sort reusable materials from those, like waxed paper, carbon paper, plastic material such as fast food wrappers, that can't be recycled very easily.
M: Then what is the second key?
W: The second is the development of improved technology. Technological progress has been made on many fronts, but governmental agencies need to step up their support for companies involved in recycling by providing tax incentives, low-cost loans, or even grants to upgrade equipment and to encourage further research.
M: So what about the third essential key?
W: The final key is to develop a greater demand for recycled materials. This means increasing demand for the growing surplus of resources waiting to be recycled.
M: Recycling is a crucial link protecting our planet. The three keys Mrs. Green mentioned are important ways to achieve this end. Thanks for joining us, Mrs. Green.
W: You're welcome.
(23)
A.Keys to paper recycling.
B.Importance of recycling.
C.Keys to recycling improvement.
D.Technological progress in recycling.
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听力原文:On behalf of Reading Advantage, I'd like to thank you all so much for recognizing the contributions we've made to literacy in Trenton this year. This award is such great encouragement for us to work even harder towards advancing citywide literacy in the years to come. I'd like to take this opportunity to thank all of the people who contributed to our success and accomplishments, not only this year, but for the past five years since we began our mission to eliminate illiteracy in Trenton. I'd like to start by thanking Michelle Gray as one of the largest donors to our organization. We wouldn't have been as successful without her assistance.
What is the speaker doing?
A.Accepting an award
B.Holding an auction
C.Organizing an event
D.Overseeing a contest
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听力原文:M: How does your son like his new school W: Great. He seems to have some new frie听力原文:M: How does your son like his new school W: Great. He seems to have some new friends in no time. Q: What can be inferred about the woman’s son ()
A.He doesn’t like his new school.
B.He feels very lonely now.
C.He has no time to make new friends.
D.He has adapted easily to his new school.
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In the last few years, our company__ a great deal of attention to building up company culture()
A.pays
B.would pay
C.is paying
D.has been paying