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Oh, You're back at work? How was your holiday? ()
A . We had rain every day and stayed at the hotel most of the time.
B . The ten-day holiday was not long enough.
C . I was missing you when I was on holiday.
D . I heard you were on holiday, too.
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Mr. Liu,()at university in Changchun, works at Changhou Company now.
A . whose wife I met
B . I met whose wife
C . I met his wife
D . his wife I met
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With his work completed, the manager stepped back to his seat, feeling pleased()he was a man of action.
A、 which
B、 that
C、 what
D、 whether
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There are some back-up satellites in the event of failure. If the operational satellite is out of work,().
A . communications in the whole system will stop
B . the global system will be damaged
C . the back-up one will take its place
D . the whole system will not work
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Do you commute to work? No, I work at home.()
A . You work?
B . How about you?
C . You do not work.
D . You work by train.
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A pulse is applied to each input of a 2-inpput NOR gate. One pulse goes High at t=0 and goes back LOW at t=1ms.The other pulse goes HIGH at t=0.8ms, and goes back LOW at t=3 ms . Please describe the output pulse.
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____ hands clean prevents illness at home, at school, and at work.
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According to the survey, many students should cut back ____ their work hours to devote to their study.
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Bill:So MarY,how’S the coffee maker‘working?Mary:Actually,it doesn’t work well. Bill:Why don’t you take it back?Mary:__________,but I‘ve misplaced the receipt.
A.I do
B.It’S already broken
C.I"d like to
D.It’S not what l wanted
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听力原文:M: I'm really worried about paying my tuition for the next term at school. School fees are getting so high. I may have to cut back on my classes and work more hours to earn more.
W: I understand that you worry about that. Every year it seems to me that more students worry about money.
M: I agree. And it's hard to study full time and hold down any kind of job.
W: Have you thought about applying for financial aid?
M: Yah, now, I have, but the real problem is that so many people apply and there's just not enough financial aid available.
W: Maybe you could qualify for some kind of student loan that you would repay after you finish studying. You should go to the financial aid office and see what the requirements are.
M: I suppose that's true. Sometimes I wish the cost of education was completely covered by the government.
W: I'm sure we're not the only ones who are worried about this.
M: Oh, I think it's quite clear that a lot of people think about this. Now that a good education is becoming a must for one to get a good job, I think more people will worry in the future. I can't even pay for myself! How am I supposed to save up to pay for my kids to go to school?
W: Yeah, when you find the answer to that one, be sure to tell me.
(23)
A.The balance of work and study.
B.The financial aid.
C.Education and good job.
D.The tuition.
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听力原文:W: I see you're working on something right now, Bob. As sore as you finish, I'd like to talk to you for a few minutes.
M: Well you can talk to me now. Otherwise, I'm afraid you might have a long wait. I'm working on a paper.
Q: What does the man mean?
(16)
A.He won't be able to finish the work soon.
B.The woman must wait for a long time.
C.He will finish the paper soon.
D.The woman can have a long talk with him
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You're busy filling out the application form. for a position you really need; let's assume you once actually completed a couple of years of college work or even that you completed your degree.
Isn't it tempting to lie just a little, to claim on the form. that your diploma represents a Harvard degree? Or that you finished an extra couple of years back at State University? More and more people are turning to utter deception like this to land their job or to move ahead in their careers, for personnel officers, like most Americans, value degrees from famous schools. A job applicant may have a good education anyway, but he or she assumes that chances of being hired are better with a diploma from a well-known university. Registrars at most well-known colleges say they deal with deceitful claims like these at the rate of about one per week.
Personnel officers do check up on degrees listed on application forms, then, if it turns out that an applicant is lying, most colleges are reluctant to accuse the applicant directly. One Ivy League school calls them "impostors"; another refers to them as "special cases" one well-known West Coast school, in perhaps the most delicate phrase of all, says that these claims are made by "no such people."
To avoid outright lies, some job-seekers claim that they "attended" or "were associated with" a college or university. After carefully checking, a personnel officer may discover that "attending" means being dismissed after one semester. It may be that "being associated with" a college means that the job seeker visited his younger brother for a football weekend. One school that keeps records of false claims says that the practice dates back at least to the turn of the century—that's when they began keeping records, anyhow.
If you don't want to lie or even stretch the truth, there are companies that will sell you a phony diploma. One company, with offices in New York and on the West Coast, will put your name on a diploma from any number of nonexistent colleges. The price begins at around twenty dollars for a diploma from "Smoot State University." The prices increase rapidly for a degree from the "University of Purdue." As there is no Smoot State and the real school in Indiana is properly called Purdue University, the prices seem rather high for one sheet of paper.
The main idea of this passage is that ______.
A.employers are checking more closely on applicants now
B.lying about college degrees has become a widespread problem
C.college degrees can now be purchased easily
D.employers are no longer interested in college degrees
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You really have to get very old before you realize you're old. I'm in my middle fifties and l don't feel【21】yet. However, sometimes I look back at my childhood and【22】things to the way life is for【23】kids, some things have certainly changed.
One area of change is【24】. Some changes have been improvements. Some changes, on the other hand, have been【25】.
When I started school, most people didn't have a television; TV was just beginning to get【26】. My father decided to go all out and buy a 16-inch black and white Motorola【27】. I still remember watching the Lone Ranger save people from the【28】guys on that awesome electronic machine. That was exciting!
Now,【29】have larger pictures in full color. The pictures are clearer and the sound is much more【30】. The new high definition sets are made to rival【31】screens.
The variety and quantity of programming has【32】greatly. There are hundreds of channels "and more shows than one person could ever watch. There are many fine entertainment and educational【33】. There's also a lot of garbage, stuff that most【34】don't want their kids exposed to. Overall, we have more choices, and that is good.
I wonder what【35】will be like when today's kids are my age.
(41)
A.young
B.old
C.sad
D.happy
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With aB2 Business Vantage, itshows employers that you're to do business at an international level.
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How can he do SO much work?He________stay late at the office every evening and take work home at weekends.
A.must
B.might
C.can’t
D.would
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听力原文:If you're good at managing your own time and energy, it is very likely that you can do well both in your schoolwork and for your career.
(26)
A.Effective self-management skills are key to academic and career success.
B.If you spend a lot of time on your school work, you will become a good manager later.
C.School work can be time-consuming and is likely to make you feel exhausted after class.
D.Good management calls for more time and energy on the part of the academic staff.
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The governor of West Virginia asked all of the states miners to go back to work, because
A.he would give a speech about safety of mining.
B.he would examine the safety procedures of mines.
C.he wanted the miners to reevaluate safety process.
D.he wanted the miners to reevaluate safety equipment.
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If you're like me, you're 【C1】______ of big income claims--like the one I just made. I don't blame you. After all, it usually means you're about to be conned into some theoretical business 【C2】______ that "could" work... if you're extremely lucky!
Well now you can say goodbye to those schemes, plug into a thriving $ 95 billion industry, and collect six figures from home with no risk, overhead, or employees. I'll even partner with you, 【C3】______ my own money on your success, and 【C4】______ the profits with you 50/50!
And because I respect you, I 【C5】______ for one red cent until you know exactly what this business involves... just give me a couple of minutes to prove everything I've promised so far. Fair enough?
Being a home-based recruiter is simple: you find and introduce qualified job candidates to companies... and collect enormous finder's fees when your candidates are hired. For just one placement, a typical finder's fee is $8,000--$12,000!
Why so much? By outsourcing this function, companies can 【C6】______ positions more quickly, eliminate salaried HR employees, and slash their 【C7】______ costs (even more necessary in today's economy).
Now let's look at this risk-free business. Your clients may call you a "headhunter", "search firm", or "job 【C8】______ agency". But they all mean the same thing: you're a recruiter. And here's the exciting part:
With just a computer and fax machine, home-based recruiters (like me) scooped up over $1 billion last year, working from the comfort of our homes, in our tee shirts!
Since this is a "business 【C9】______ business" profession, you’ll be in daily contact with other professionals. And since most of the simple tasks 【C10】______ in your spare time, you're free to keep your day job while you get started.
【C1】______
A.skeptical
B.skept
C.skepting
D.skepted
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Choose the right time to give out () . Do you want people to look at them while you're speaking?
A、handouts
B、papers
C、tickets
D、prints
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听力原文:W: You're always working around the house on Saturday, painting and doing repairs. You must enjoy it.
M: Not really. I'd rather relax or go fishing, but Saturday is the only day I have to get anything done. By the time I get home from work during the week, I'm too tired.
Q: What does the man usually do on Saturdays?
(19)
A.He relaxes.
B.He goes to work.
C.He goes fishing.
D.He works at home.
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听力原文:M: I have to get going. I've got an appointment back at the office at two o'clock.
W: Well, let's settle up. What do I owe you for the meal?
Q: What does the woman mean?
(13)
A.She will pay for the meal.
B.She doesn't know what to do.
C.She offers to pay her part.
D.She doesn't know what she owes him.
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Talk to people who work or have worked at the company before the interviews.
A.Right
B.Wrong
C.Not mentioned
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A pulse is applied to each input of a 2-input NOR gate. One pulse goes HIGH at t=0 and goes back LOW at t=1ms. The other pulse goes HIGH at t=0.8ms and goes back LOW at t=3ms. The output pulse can be
A.It goes LOW at t=0 and back HIGH at t=3ms.该脉冲在t=0ms降为低电平,t=3ms时返回高电平
B.It goes LOW at t=0.8ms and back HIGH at t=3ms.该脉冲在t=0.8ms降为低电平,t=3ms时返回高电平
C.It goes LOW at t=0.8ms and back HIGH at t=1ms.该脉冲在t=0.8ms降为低电平,t=1ms时返回高电平
D.It goes HIGH at t=0.8ms and back LOW at t=1ms.该脉冲在t=0.8ms升为高电平,t=1ms时返回低电平
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Directions: For this part,you're required to write a suggestion letter with at least 120 words based on the following requirement. Please write it on the Answer Sheet.
要求:假设你是张华,得知你的一位朋友王海沉迷于网络游戏