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[单项选择]The management has expressed its total faith in the abilities and performance of the present () and will not be seeking to replace him.
A. occupant
B. resident
C. incumbent
D. competent

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[填空题]·has its handbook criticised
[单项选择]Passage Two
Conventional wisdom has it that concern for the environment is a luxury only the rich world can afford; that only people whose basic needs for food and shelter have been met can start worrying about the health of the planet. This survey will argue that developing countries, too, should be thinking about the environment. True, in the rich countries a strong environmental movement did not emerge until long after they had become industrialized, a stage that many developing countries have yet to reach. And true, many of the developed world’s environmental concerns have little to do with immediate threats to its inhabitants’ well-being. People worry about whether carbon-dioxide emissions might lead to a warmer climate next century, or whether genetically engineered crops might have unforeseen consequences for the ecosystem. That is why, w
A. only rich countries can afford to care about environmental problems
B. developing countries should also be thinking about the environment
C. environmental problems exist only in the rich world
D. rich countries have not paid enough attention to the health of the planet
[简答题]Each age has its pleasures and its pains, and the happiest person is the one who enjoys what each age gives him without wasting his time in useless regrets. (Passage 1)


[单项选择]Ethnic Tensions in Belgium Belgium has given the world Audrey Hepburn, Ren6 Magritte (surrealist artist), the saxophone (萨克斯管) and deep-fried potato chips that are somehow called French. But the story behind this flat, twice-Beijing-size country is of a bad marriage between two nationalities living together that cannot stand each other. With no new government, more than a hundred days after a general election, rumors run wild that the country is about to disappear. "We are two different nations, an artificial state. With nothing in common except a king, chocolate and beer," said Filip Dewinter, the leader of the Flemish Bloc, the extreme-right Flemish party. Radical Flemish separatists like Mr Dewinter want to divide the country horizontally along ethnic and economic lines: to the north, Flanders—where Dutch (known locally as Flemish) is spoken and money is increasingly made; to the south, French-speaking Wallonia, where today old factories dominate the landscape. The area of present-day Belgium passed to the French in the 18th century. Following the defeat of Napoleon in 1815, Belgium was given to the kingdom of the Netherlands, from which it gained independence as a separate kingdom in 1830. Since then, it has struggled for cohesion (结合). Anyone who has spoken French in a Flemish city quickly gets a sense of the mutual hostility that is part of daily life there. But there are reasons Belgium is likely to stay together, at least in the short term. The economies of the two regions are tightly linked, and separation would be a financial nightmare. But there is also deep resentment in Flanders that its much healthier economy must subsidize (补贴) the south, where unemployment is double that of the north. French speakers in the south, meanwhile, favor the status quo (现状). Belgium has made it through previous threats of division. Although some political analysts believe this one is different, there is no panic just now. "We must not worry too much," said Baudouin Bruggeman, a 55-year-old school-teacher. "Belgium has survived on compromise since 1930. You have to remember that this is Magritte"s country, the country of surrealism. Anything can happen."Who was Magritte
A. A surrealist artist.
B. A French novelist.
C. A saxophonist.
D. A separatist.
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[单项选择]Passage One
For decades, heart disease has had the honor of being the leading killer of Americans. Most heartrelated deaths happen among the elderly. But a new study finds that an alarming portion of heart failure cases are occurring in a much younger group, especially among African Americans.
In the first large-scale study to document the extent of the race gap in heart disease, researchers report that one in 100 black adults develop heart failure in their 30s and 40s-a rate 20 times higher than that of similarly aged white adults. "What these data point out is that it’s important to recognize that disease patterns differ in different populations," says Dr. Kirsten. "We would have completely missed this at-risk group had we only been looking at older age groups."
The new report is a large government-funded survey. The aim of the study was to document the frequency of heart disease among young adults, so researchers recruited more than 5,000 volunteers a
A. Because they lack basic knowledge for good health.
B. Because they are born with higher blood pressure.
C. Because they have an unhealthy diet pattern.
D. Because they get inadequate medical care.

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