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大学四级-1764
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[单项选择]Questions 11 to 18 are based on the conversation you have just heard.
A. In a park.
B. At a restaurant.
C. In a barbershop.
D. In the market.
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[多项选择]The Top 10 Cars that Americans Hate
Times are so difficult for the auto industry that even Toyota and Honda have now experienced the kinds of double-digit sales dips that have been with American auto giants General Motors and Ford all year. Sales for the entire industry were down 25.6 percent collectively in September as consumers grew nervous about making big-ticket purchases.
In good economic times and bad alike, however, there are some vehicles that American consumers seem to hate outright. And they’re not just the big SUVs that are currently out of favor. It turns out, the ears American consumers hate the most come in many different shapes and sizes, and they’re disliked for a wide array of reasons.
"Buyers make the same choices and buy the safe brand," says Jessica Caldwell, manager of pricing and industry analysis at Edmunds. corn, an automotive consumer information Web site. "They are not thinking outside the box and buying something that may stand out as a
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[单项选择]Passage One
Questions 26 to 28 are based on the passage you have just heard.
A. No findings made to cure the disease.
B. Pollution caused by the experiments.
C. Killing animals for the sake of experiments.
D. Accidents caused in the laboratories.
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[单项选择]Passage Two
Questions 29 to 31 are based on the passage you have just heard.
A. Watering the plants.
B. Settling the house.
C. Cooking meals.
D. Travelling.
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[单项选择]The recession is taking a serious toll on American retail, but e-commerce could emerge as a winner.
According to a new report by Forrester Research, e-commerce sales are (67) . to grow 11% , to $ 156 billion, in 2009. That (68) a slowdown from 13% growth last year and 18% in 2007. The major factor (69) to the pace shift is, of course, (70) consumer confidence.
But e-commerce’s slowed pace is, still (71) better than the National Retail Federation’s (72) 0.5% drop in overall retail sales this year.
That means e-commerce is stealing market share from (73) retail -- and fast. By Forrester’s estimates, in 2008 e-commerce (74) for 5% of all retail sales. In 2012, Forrester thinks ecommerce could have an 8% (75) .
One recent factor is that online shopping promises bargains to price-sensitive consumers. ’The recession is definitely (76) more consumers t
A. hardly
B. likely
C. centainly
D. seemly
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[填空题]It is necessary that ____________________(他提前预定一个单人间).
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[填空题]As the pace of life continues to increase, we are fast losing the art of relaxation. Once you are in the habit of rushing through life, being on the go from morning till night, it is hard to slow down. But relaxation is (47) for a healthy mind and body.
Stress is a natural part of everyday life and there is no way to (48) it. In fact, it is not the bad thing it is often (49) to be. A certain amount of stress is vital to provide (50) and give purpose to life. It is only when the stress gets out of control that it can lead to poor (51) and bad health.
The amount of stress a person can put up with depends very much on the individual. Some people are not afraid of stress, and such characters are (52) prime material for managerial responsibilities, others lose heart at the first sign of unusual difficulties. When exposed to stress, in whatever form, we (53) both chemically and physically. In fact, we m
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[单项选择]Questions 19 to 22 are based on the conversation you have just heard.
A. Because he changes to another job.
B. Because he is not a good employee.
C. Because there are few job opportunities.
D. Because the job is not good enough.
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[填空题]We should apply market mechanism and our policies _______________________ (必须与经济增长一致).
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[单项选择]Questions 23 to 25 are based on the conversation you have just heard.
A. He met with robbery.
B. He risked the danger of life.
C. He got his pocket lost.
D. He had his pocket stolen.
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[单项选择]So now you may be asking what is the difference between green tea and the black tea you are used to drinking. Both teas come from the same plant; the difference is the way the different teas are processed. The green tea is not fermented (发酵) before it has been dried. Because of the shorter processing time the green tea has a lighter flavor than the black tea. Green tea is good for you because the processing keeps all the beneficial elements left in the tea.
Green tea doesn’t taste anything like the tea you usually drink. Most green tea drinkers do not add milk or sugar, but you can ff you like. Green tea has been described as having a light, fresh, green flavor. Some of the various green teas have just a little sweetness taste to them. Others are a little more astringent(涩味的). There are several different varieties of green tea each with its own flavor; however they all seem to have one flavor quality in common.
To try really good green tea you will want to look in a gourm
A. is too hard to be produced
B. doesn’t need to be dried
C. is much heavy in weight
D. is much natural and beneficial
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[单项选择]Throughout all ages man has always carved colossal (巨大的) figures out of stone. This can be seen in the ancient ruins of Egypt, Persia and Babylon. In modern times America has also taken up the same challenge and has carved huge sculptures into her mountains.
On the East Coast of America not far from Atlanta, Georgia stands Stone Mountain, the largest mass of exposed granite (花岗石) in the world. Carved into the side of this mountain are three tremendous equestrian figures. They are sculptures of Jefferson Davis, Robert E. Lee and "Stonewall Jackson." It is a memorial to the Confederacy. The colossal figure of Lee alone measures 138 feet from the top of his head to the tip of his horse’s hoof. To see these stone sculptures on the side of a mountain is most impressive and inspiring. It was commissioned in 1916 and was begun by Gutzon Borglum, the sculptor of Mt. Rushmore, but was not completed until 1969 by Walter K. Hancock.
In South Dakota, a western state., is located ano
A. All nations have carved colossal figures on the stone.
B. Only in Egypt, Persia and Babylon people can carve colossal figures.
C. There are also some great sculptures in America.
D. America is a challenge to other counties.
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[填空题]____________________ (贸易好转) is apparent in nearly all aspects.
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[单项选择]The Top 10 Cars that Americans Hate
Times are so difficult for the auto industry that even Toyota and Honda have now experienced the kinds of double-digit sales dips that have been with American auto giants General Motors and Ford all year. Sales for the entire industry were down 25.6 percent collectively in September as consumers grew nervous about making big-ticket purchases.
In good economic times and bad alike, however, there are some vehicles that American consumers seem to hate outright. And they’re not just the big SUVs that are currently out of favor. It turns out, the ears American consumers hate the most come in many different shapes and sizes, and they’re disliked for a wide array of reasons.
"Buyers make the same choices and buy the safe brand," says Jessica Caldwell, manager of pricing and industry analysis at Edmunds. corn, an automotive consumer information Web site. "They are not thinking outside the box and buying something that may stand ou
A. they are affected greatly by times that are so difficult
B. Toyota and Honda have been going through double-digit sales dips
C. General Motors and Ford have been plaguing double-digit sales dips
D. when buying very expensive purchase in hard times, the consumers show nervousnes
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[填空题]The concept of student exchange between countries is not a new one. It is common (36) in many European countries and the United States of America. In fact, most of the (37) universities have made student exchange programs a necessary part of their system. This program is based on the (38) that a group of students coming from (39) parts of the world to a certain university for a year or even a few months can bring about a (40) change in the university. (41) its root back to World War Ⅱ student exchanges quickly became popular as they aimed to help increase the participants’ understanding and (42) of other cultures, as well as improving their language skills and (43) their social horizons. (44) . In this regard, I was selected for this program in 2007, according to which I was to study the Spring 2008 semester at the University of Montana. (45) .
Education in America is a bl
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[填空题]The student took a part-time job during summer vacation _______________________ (以便于他积累工作经验).
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[多项选择]1. 在大学校园里,占座是很普遍的现象;
2. 有人认为,大学生课前占座是不文明的行为,也有人持不同意见
3. 我的看法。
On College Students’ Occupying Seats
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[单项选择]Passage Three
Questions 32 to 35 are based on the passage you have just heard.
A. A poet.
B. A painter.
C. A singer.
D. A musician.
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[填空题]According to a survey, Asian parents ______________________ (把学业成绩归功于努力).