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[单项选择]
Passage 1
The analogy of "evil looking drink sodden old Irish women" refers to
a. a part in the southeast of the Fulham Road
b. a part in the northeast of the Fulharn Road
c. a part in the southeast of Chelsea
d. east end of London
[单项选择]Passage 3
Which of the following is NOT hue about the females working in City of London
a. They are trying their best to fight for gender equality in their work.
b. They are less vocative of their sexual orientation than men.
c. Their working environment gives little tolerance to homosexual people.
d. Most of their colleges are heterosexual white males.
[单项选择]
One important symptom of OCD is the pursue of everything in the room in perfect order.
True
False
[单项选择]
Which of the following is true
a. Saddam killed 148 Shiites as a reaction when an attempt of murdering him failed.
b. Saddam is on a trial where 7 witnesses are present.
c. Saddam took revenge after 7 people conspired to murder him in 1982.
d. Saddam is the only person charged with crimes against humanity for the massive killing.
[单项选择]
What of the following is true of Lesley
a. He was charged of committing fraud and is under a probe led by some officials.
b. Some officials cooperated with the prosecutors to force him to plead guilty.
c. He was charged of taking bribes as an official.
d. Some officials are involved in the corruption scandal that is being investigated with the help of him.
[单项选择]
What’s true about the orchestra
a. It failed for the fourth time in public performance.
b. Its performance was so charming that even a dog would enjoy it.
c. It performed poorly the fourth movement.
d. It did not complete the whole performance due to some specific reasons.
[单项选择]
People are less declined to seek medical help when they suffer this disease longer.
True
False
[单项选择]Passage 2
Which of the following population groups is not excluded in the aforementioned research
a. Blacks.
b. Latinos.
c. Asians.
d. Hispanics.
[单项选择]Passage 2
What is the annual medical cost of the US per person
a. $5,653
b. $5,635
c. $2,231
d. $2,213
[单项选择]Passage 2
Among the following factors, which contribute(s) to the short life expectancy of the Americans than Britons
a. Traffic accident.
b. Homicide rate.
c. Inadequate access to the Medical Insurance by the Americans.
d. Both A and B.
[单项选择]
Passage 1
According to the local copper in the south London neighborhood of Battersea:
a. the people there did not have significant improvement in their housing condition
b. the people need to be more open-minded
c. the people need to be more civilized
d. the people need to have wider access to education
[单项选择]
Passage 1
Which of the following is not a change of London in the past century as it is mentioned in the past
a. An alternation of the 1898 boundary.
b. Expansion of underground transport.
c. Disparity between the West and the East end.
d. Immigration of the middle-class.
[单项选择]
What does the speaker mean
a. The administrative function and the roles were poorly fulfilled, which caused the violence.
b. The deep-seated corruption in the government has contributed to the violence.
c. The government’s tyrannical ruling had caused the chaos.
d. The fight for power caused chaos that contributed the violence.
[单项选择]
What does the speaker mean
a. You don’t have to pay any attention to him for he has already had many people around him.
b. You don’t have to pay any attention to him for he will not take it seriously.
c. You don’t have to pay any attention to him for he has already got drunk.
d. You don’t have to pay any attention to him for he is busying dealing with many things.
[单项选择]
What does the speaker mean
a. June Allyson’s movie career gradually declined as she began to appear on TV.
b. The frustration in the movie industry was one of the reasons that June Allyson turned to TV business.
c. June Allyson gradually lost her interest in movie after she got top ranking in the film box office.
d. June Allyson tended to challenge the TV business after she got top ranking in the film box office.
[单项选择]
Generally speaking, OCD is easily detected by even GP.
True
False
[单项选择]Passage 3
In the case of Peter Lewis, HSBC was sued for
a. 5 million pounds
b. 11 million pounds
c. 9.3 million USD
d. 5 million USD
[单项选择]
What is the current situation of the speakers since they have paid off the mortgage
a. They can buy beautiful furniture.
b. They can afford large and comfortable house.
c. They are better off than their neighbors.
d. They are in a favorable position right now.
[单项选择]
There are already some specialized organizations established and operated to help the patients of OCD.
True
False
[单项选择]
What does the speaker mean
a. He cooperated with his friends and set up a business together.
b. He was given a lot of advice by his friends in setting up his own business.
e. His friends gave him much financial support in setting up his own business.
d. His friends encouraged him to set up his own business.
[单项选择]Passage 2
Which of the following diseases occurs more frequently in among Americans than in Britons as it is suggested Dr Marmot’s research
a. Heavy drinking.
b. Cancer.
c. Heart disease.
d. Insomnia.
[单项选择]
Beckham was discovered by the reporters to have Obsessive Compulsive Disorder when he had an unusually high frequency of rearranging the hotel rooms.
True
False
[单项选择]
Passage 1
Charles Booth was a ______.
a. urban planner
b. social scientist
c. shipping tycoon
d. government consultant
[单项选择]Passage 2
What was the obesity rate among the general Britons in 1980
a. 15%
b. 17%
c. 7%
d. 5%
[单项选择]Passage 3
What is the percentage of the gay employees among the 20,392 candidates according to Blomfield Survey
a. 6.3%
b. 5.9%
c. 0.5%
d. 3.9%
[单项选择]
Those who suffer from OCD would choose to have tattoos.
Tree
False
[单项选择]Passage 3
Which of the following is NOT the reason that the investment banks are trying to change the traditional culture featuring the domination by heterosexual white males
a. Many lawsuits concerning gender equality have been filed recently on.
b. They want to ensure that qualified human resources can been attracted.
c. They want to promote the recruitment diversity.
d. The number of organizations for the homosexual people is growing in an uncontrollable way.
[单项选择]
People with OCD seldom leave traces of the symptoms in public.
True
False