Questions 168-171 refer to the
following article. Business travelers find that some jobs take
them away from home for longer than a few days at a time. Those who find
themselves at a new job site for weeks or even months often find it more
comfortable and economical to stay at an apartment-hotel rather than a
traditional style hotel. The comfort and convenience of these short-term
residences are making them more and more popular among frequent business
travelers. They provide advantages that more luxurious traditional hotels do
not. Apartment-hotels offer both small and full-size apartments that are
available to rent on a weekly or monthly basis. Apartments are fully furnished
with everything from sofas and writing desks to dishes and silverware. They also
usually include cable TV service and Internet access. Best of all, they are ru A. (A) A businessperson on an overnight trip B. (B) A family of tourists C. (C) An engineer on a ten-week project away from home D. (D) A consultant in town for a convention
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Questions 172-174 refer to the
following article. Surveys have found that wages and benefits
are not always the major determining factor for employees who are looking to
move between jobs. David Bikowski is a case in point. Last year he was laid off
from his production job at a factory where he had worked for close to eight
years. After several months of searching for a new job, he found employment at
another factory in a nearby town. Although he would earn $100 a week less in the
new position than he did at his old one, he took the job. He has a family to
support and couldn’t afford to stay out of work much longer. Just a few months
after starting at his new position, he received an offer to return to his old
job at his old salary. Bikowski decided to turn the offer down. Why Because, he
says, he finds that his new workplace is much l A. (A) He wanted a promotion. B. (B) He was fired. C. (C) He wanted more money. D. (D) He was laid off.
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Questions 168-171 refer to the
following article. Business travelers find that some jobs take
them away from home for longer than a few days at a time. Those who find
themselves at a new job site for weeks or even months often find it more
comfortable and economical to stay at an apartment-hotel rather than a
traditional style hotel. The comfort and convenience of these short-term
residences are making them more and more popular among frequent business
travelers. They provide advantages that more luxurious traditional hotels do
not. Apartment-hotels offer both small and full-size apartments that are
available to rent on a weekly or monthly basis. Apartments are fully furnished
with everything from sofas and writing desks to dishes and silverware. They also
usually include cable TV service and Internet access. Best of all, they are ru A. (A) They have characteristics of apartments and hotels. B. (B) They contain full-sized apartments. C. (C) They look like hotels. D. (D) They have only short-term tenants.
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Questions 147-149 refer to the
following article. Korea Daily
International Edition Maple Home and Life
Insurance to Cut 1,500 jobs The oldest insurance
agency in Busan is planning to eliminate at least 1,500 jobs by the end of the
year. The mass layoff has already {{U}} (147) {{/U}} , with the first 400
people receiving their termination slips last Friday. Maple Home and Life is one
of five financial services companies in Korea that has decided to downsize this
year."{{U}} (148) {{/U}} labor costs is the only way we can avoid
bankruptcy," said the company’s vice-president. Financial
analyst Yoon Kwang-ung says that an unexpected amount of insurance claims clue
{{U}} (149) {{/U}} a season of forest fires, occurring in a weakening
economy, has caused the mass layoff. But A. (A) begin B. (B) began C. (C) begun D. (D) beginning
[单项选择]Questions 155-157 refer to the following article. A New Face for An Old Restaurant Reviewed by Sarah Johnston and Wilfred Yang The Cascade Restaurant reopened recently with a new look and ambiance. The old Cascade has given way to a relaxed atmosphere more in tune with the new millennium. The "new" restaurant is full of beautiful, vibrant colors and fabrics, infusing the place with a warm and cozy glow. The dark wood panels and the black-and-white uniforms of an old Cascade are a thing of the past, but the restaurant’s tradition of providing high-quality food remains. With Chef Stephen Dupree’s menu of Italian cuisine and Malay buffet, the new Cascade offers the best Western and local cuisine. You will be impressed by the excellent food and service. "Cascade still offers the best selection of both Western and local food," says the proprietor, Robert Vamosi. "You never have to wait more than 15 minutes fo A. It is more colorfully decorated. B. It no longer offers Western cuisine. C. It has a more formal look. D. The staff now wears black and white uniforms.
[单项选择]Questions 166-168 refer to the following article. Kaiser Chemical Co. is proud to submit its entry to the 7th annual Innovation Contest to be held in the San Diego Convention Center, November 24-26, 2007. The product is a new type of insulation material. Thanks to its unique microstructure, it can keep the houses warmer in the colder winter months and cooler in the summer. This means that using our new insulation will result in a substantial reduction in the consumer heating and cooling bills. In addition, our new insulation is made without any harmful chemicals. Moreover, our new insulation functions equally well in humid and dry climates. We invite interested scientists and observers to visit our information booth in the annual Innovation Contest and to meet our company CEO, Mr. Howard Peterson, who is giving a presentation on the product at 10 a.m. on November 25. What can be inferred about the new insulation A. It is most useful in small houses. B. It represents innovation in chemistry. C. It is currently being used in the San Diego Convention Center. D. It needs to be tested in dry climates.
[单项选择]Questions 50-52 refer to the following article. Manufacturers have learned that consumers place a high value (50) convenience and disposability. Today, many products — such as cans, bottles, paper napkins, and even paper clothing — are designed and manufactured to be used once and then thrown away. Other consumer goods, ranging from wristwatches and umbrellas to major appliances such as air conditioners and VCRs, are manufactured in (51) a way that it is often cheaper and easier to discard and replace them if they break down than it is to have them (52) . A study showed that 26% of the solid waste that is thrown away in the United States consists of items that are designed to be discarded: disposable diapers, throwaway plastic pens and watches, and the like.
A. for B. on C. at D. of
[单项选择]Questions 44-46 refer to the following article. To develop a marketing strategy begins with identifying and analyzing a target market. This step (44) listing common characteristics of the group of people the seller wants to reach. Suppose a company wants to sell an electronic device to teenagers. At first, the marketing director compiles a list of popular teenager’s television programs, favorite singers, and sports figures to use them as an effective means to identify (45) teenagers are interested in. The company also determines color and design preferences of thirteen-to eighteen-year-olds. Next, the marketing director works with artists to design the device and decides (46) stores to stock, what kind of advertising to use, and how much to charge. When a marketing plan persuades the target group of consumers, the selling strategy is a success.
A. these B. which C. where D. any
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