Look at the four squares,A ,B ,C , and D , which indicate where the following sentence could be added to the passage. Where would the sentence best fit?
The International Ladies Garment Workers Union increased its efforts to improve working conditions in factories.
A The ten-story Asch Building was a firetrap typical of the working conditions of the period, and the Triangle fire tragically illustrated that fire inspections and safety precautions were very inadequate.B The victims of the fire were trapped by the lack of fire escapes and by management's practice of locking the exit doors during work hours. The incident had a profound impact on women's unionism and job safety, affecting local and national politics in the process.C An era of progressive reform. began to sweep the nation, as people decided that government had a responsibility to ensure that private industry protected the welfare of workers.D There was a public outcry for laws to regulate workplace safety. The New York Factory Investigating Commission was formed to examine the conditions in factories throughout the state, and their report led to many new regulations in the years following the fire.
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If a four-stroke/cycle diesel engine is running at 1550 RPM, the speed of the camshaft will be().
A . 525 RPM
B . 775 RPM
C . 1550 RPM
D . 1800 RPM
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In a four-stroke engines the camshaft rotates at ().
A . half the engine rotational speed
B . twice the engine rotational speed
C . the engine rotational speed
D . four times the engine rotational speed
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In a four-stroke/cycle diesel engine, the camshaft rotates at ()
A . twice the crankshaft speed
B . half the crankshaft speed
C . the same speed as that of the crankshaft
D . a speed independent of that of the crankshaft
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What is the speed of the crankshaft in a four-stroke/cycle engine when the camshaft is turning at 750 rpm?()
A . 375 RPM
B . 500 RPM
C . 750 RPM
D . 1500 RPM
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Have a look at the following question naire.
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Look! There _______ playing with the tourists on Yinhe Square.
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We need not jump the ______; rather, we should look at things a bit deeper.
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Why does borrowing funds for tuition at a single digit interest rate become overwhelming to the student at the end of four years?
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In square dancing, there are four people on each side of the square.
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Look at the four squares that indicate where the following sentence could be added to the passage. As a result, the developing countries' share of global FDI inflows rises slightly, to 29%, by 2005.Where would the sentence best fit?
A.Square A.
B.Square B.
C.Square C.
D.Square D.
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People often said "Look at the foolish man" when they saw the old man taking a walking stick.
A.Right.
B.Wrong.
C.Doesn't say.
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Look at the four squares that indicate where the following sentence could be added to the passage. Such a relationship does not develop in biology unless it benefits at least one of the members. Where would the sentence best fit?
A.Square A.
B.Square B.
C.Square C.
D.Square D.
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Look at the four squares that indicate where the following sentence could be added to paragraph 6 of the passage.So why did the Ice Man die?Where would the sentence best fit?
A.Square A.
B.Square B.
C.Square C.
D.Square D.
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&8226;Look at the statements below and at the five extracts from a newspaper article on the opposite page about people who have set up their own internet companies.
&8226;Which extract (A, B, C, D or E) does each statement 1-8 refer to?
&8226;For each statement (1-8), mark one letter (A, B, C, D or E) on your Answer Sheet.
&8226;You will need to use some of these letters more than once.
A
E-GAMES
John and Stephanie both wanted a complete career change. Selling children's games over the internet seemed a foolproof idea, but their biggest challenge was to secure financial backing. First they contacted numerous venture capitalists, but from the response of the few that would even talk to them, they realised they would get nowhere until they had spelt out in detail how they intended to turn their concept into reality. So the next step was to work with a group of start-up consultants, to devise a business plan making their expected revenue streams more precise.
B
SUREK
Sue and Derek's plan was to sell clothes over the internet. After a shaky start, leading to serious cash flow problems, which meant they occasionally had little to live on, they realised they would have to advertise much more seriously: on the internet, they used online marketing tools to the full to produce increases in traffic, and combined this with intensive publicity outside the internet. Within six months they had built a large customer database, at which stage it was necessary to begin looking for capital to build the business.
C
WONDERWEB
Two senior advertising executives, frustrated with the pace of change in an industry they felt was failing to take advantage of new media, Sally and Sue were keen to translate their advertising and marketing skills into an online environment. To their surprise, they found that many websites seemed to have been developed without taking any account of users' needs. Sure that the opportunity was ripe for a business with a strong marketing proposition, they started offering marketing services to other small online businesses.
D
SUPERGIFTS
Michael and Tony set up a company to sell up market gifts, such as glassware and porcelain, online. The niche market they have identified is professional and affluent, a group which their research revealed is increasingly internet literate, is looking for exceptional goods at the right price and has high service expectations. A low-level marketing campaign generated more than 2000 customers, with a high-value average order. The entire system from web order to delivery is proving to be highly successful, with all orders being fulfilled within the advertised five days without any returns or breakages.
E
ABBIE'S
The first phases of the company's growth have been funded through a mix of personal investment, foregone salaries and bank overdraft. The next phase will be crucial. Their biggest challenge will be to distinguish themselves from a plethora of competitive sites, most of which are spending far more than they are. To stand out from the crowd, Paul and Abbie are working to target and reach their audience better, and generate higher sales, but of necessity without increasing their budget. The company's total marketing vision will be the key to success.
These people have not paid themselves out of their company's income so far.
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Sitting on the second floor of the bus, you can have a good look at the city.
A.Right.
B.Wrong.
C.Doesn't say.
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"Look at the car I What a mess!"" ______what happened. "
A.Let me tell you
B.Let me to tell you
C.Allow me tell you
D.Allow me to tell you
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Look at the four squares,A ,B ,C , and D, which indicate where the following sentence could be added to the passage. Where would the sentence best fit?
Sophisticated plumbing was needed to service bathrooms and also to heat buildings with either steam or hot water.
A Skyscrapers differed from previous tall structures with their use of technical innovations such as cast iron and the elevator. The development of cast iron technology, in which molten iron is poured into a mold, made modem plumbing possible.B Cast iron pipes, fittings, and valves could deliver pressurized water to the many floors of tall buildings and drain wastewater out. The invention of the mechanical elevator made it possible to construct even taller buildings.C Before the elevator, office buildings were rarely more than four or five stories high. In 1857, the first passenger elevator equipped with safety brakes prevented the elevator from falling to the basement when a cable broke. The elevator made the upper floors as rentable as the first floor, liberating architecture from dependence on stairways and human muscle.D
A.Square A.
B.Square B.
C.Square C.
D.Square D.
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&8226;Look at the notice below, which shows the different divisions of a manufacturing company.
&8226;For questions 11 - 15, decide where each person should go.
&8226;For each sentence, mark the correct letter (A-H) on your Answer Sheet.
&8226;Do not use any letter more than once.
A. Production line E. Quality control
B. Warehouse F. Packing line
C. Dispatch G. Canteen
D. Research & Development H. Washrooms
Ted needs to get changed and freshen up after his shift.
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Look at the four squares [■] that indicate where the following sentence could be added to the passage. Developed countries, for example, invariably have a nuclear family system, which facilitates social and geographical mobility. Where would the sentence best fit?
A.Square A.
B.Square B.
C.Square C.
D.Square D.
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听力原文:M: I bought a few books in the new bookstore. Would you like to have a look at them?
W: A few? It looks like you bought out the bookstore.
Q: What does the woman mean?
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A.She didn't like the books the man bought.
B.There wasn't a large selection at the bookstore.
C.The man bought a lot of books.
D.She wanted to see what the man bought.
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Look at the four squares [■] that indicate where the following sentence could be added to the passage. Howard Carter and his assistant unwrapped the innermost of Tutankhamen's three nested coffins. The third coffin is solid gold and contained the king's mummified body. Where would the sentence best fit?
A.Square A.
B.Square B.
C.Square C.
D.Square D.
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The controversial Anglo-French supersonic transport plane, the Concorde, had attracted much attention because it is unusually loud. A late-model jumbo 747, for example, creates 100 or more decibels of sound over an eight-square-kilometer area. The Concorde spreads a 100-decibel-plus blanket of noise over some 140 square kilometers. On takeoff, the Concorde sounds like four F-4 fighter jets taking off at once. Its penetrating, low-frequency rumble makes the Concorde "completely distinctive" from other jets.
What bothers noise experts is that plenty of commonplace machines are just as loud as, or even louder than, the Concorde. A sanitation truck can be noisier, and so can a heavy diesel truck pulling away from a stop sign. One expert who has gone out of his way to dramatize the prevalent offensiveness of the city sound-scale is Dr. Thomas H. Fay, director of speech and hearing at Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Center in New York. Dr. Fay took a sound-meter into a New York City subway and proved that an approaching train can be twice as loud as the Concorde.
Since World War Ⅱ, the number of the high-powered noise-makers, from trucks and motorcycles to air conditioners and sirens has increased almost geometrically. It' s no wonder that in many areas of the country, especially in the suburbs, the average sound level has doubled in 20 years. Noise experts estimate that city noises are increasing a half-decibel a year. They found that in 1971 the quietest parts of Los Angeles--thought to be a relatively quiet city--were louder than the loudest districts of New York in 1937.
This passage mainly talks about ______ .
A.the problem of the supersonic transport plane, the Concorde
B.a comparison between the Concorde and other machines
C.the problem of noise
D.noise in the suburbs
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– Look at the rainbow! What a view! – ()!
A.A.Yes. What beautiful it is
B.B.Yes. What a beautiful it is
C.C.Yes. How beautiful it is
D.D.Yes. How a beautiful it is
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When the suspected criminal appeared in court, the judge cast a______look at him.
A.straightforward
B.sharp
C.stern
D.savage