He presented a ______ of his model design to the Committee members for their approval.A.sk
He presented a ______ of his model design to the Committee members for their approval.
A.sketch
B.model
C.sample
D.schedule
He presented a ______ of his model design to the Committee members for their approval.
A.sketch
B.model
C.sample
D.schedule
第2题
According to the author, it is always advisable to______.
A.have opinions which cannot be refuted by either side in an argument
B.adopt the point of view to which he feels the most inclination
C.be acquainted with the arguments favoring the point of view with which he disagrees
D.suspect heterodox thought presented by opponents
第3题
Classification gives significance【C1】______ unrelated and consequently meaningless【C2】______. It is one of the【C3】______ fundamental processes【C4】______ on by the human【C5】______. When a baby learned to【C6】______ all the various "faces" presented by【C7】______ mother smiling, frowning, sad, tired, and laughing-and to【C8】______ his mother from all【C9】______ people, he has completed a task in【C10】______.
【C11】______ any formal instruction, as one【C12】______ up, he reduces all the infinite variety of his environment to groups【C13】______ subgroups. Any boy will identify a leaf【C14】______ a tree without【C15】______. It is similar【C16】______, and different from, millions of other【C17】______. If it were necessary to consider each leaf【C18】______ an individual object the mind would be left【C19】______ absolute confusion. A man would【C20】______ his whole life examining leaves.
No matter which way a man turns to, he finds the universe divided, classified, and grouped by this natural inclination of the human mind.
【C1】
A.about
B.to
C.for
D.in
第4题
听力原文: Roosevelt was the only president in American history who served more than two terms. And he's remembered by the Americans as a grey patriot.
He was born in a rich family and had studied in Harvard University. At the age of forty, he was stricken with infantile paralysis and lost his ability to walk normally. In spite of his poor health, he was still elated governor of New York in 1928 on the Democratic ticket. In 1932, he was elected President. Within three months after he moved in the White House, Roosevelt presented to Congress more than 70 bills for approval which were generally known as his "New Deal".
This "New Deal" was to strike some kind of balance between different branches of national economy and reduce the gap between production and consumption. The "New Deal" enlarged government interference in production and circulation, but it took no measure against private ownership of means of production. It readjusted the distribution of social wealth,but exploitation remained legal.But workers' conditions in general achieved some improvement and progress was made in labor organization.
He achieved some success in revitalizing American economy and derived his fame from the“New Deal”as a man of confidence.
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A.In 1928.
B.In 1929.
C.In 1932.
D.In 1940.
第5题
听力原文: When Sir Winston Churchill, the great British Prime minister, reached his eightieth birthday in November, 1954, he was presented with his portrait by a well-known modern artist, Graham Sutherland. The painting had been ordered and paid for by the members of Parliament, who wanted to honor the Grand Old Man of World War Ⅱ.
Sir Winston and Lady Churchill were deeply moved by this mark of respect and affec tion. Neither of them, of course, allowed the donors to see how much they both disliked the portrait. "It makes me look stupid which I am not!" protested Churchill in private. Publicly, he only remarked that it was "a fine example of modern art." His friends smiled; it was well-known that Sir Winston didn't care for modern art.
What happened to Winston Churchill in 1954?
A.He was eighty years old.
B.He became famous for his portrait.
C.He gave the prime minister a present.
第6题
In December 2007, the negotiating bank advised the seller that the issuing bank dishonored the L/C for the documents were not in accordance with the terms of L/C.
Question: Could the seller get the payment? Why and how?
(Translate the case into Chinese and then answer the question)
Helpful hint : The case is mainly about confirmed L/C.
第7题
听力原文: A fellow had just been hired as the new CEO of a large high-tech corporation. [32] The CEO who was stepping down met with him privately and presented him with three numbered envelopes. "Open these if you run up against a problem you don't think you can solve," he said. Well, [33] things went along pretty smoothly, but six months later, sales took a decline and he was really under the pressure. He remembered the envelopes. He went to his drawer and took out the first envelope. The message read, [34] "Blame your former CEO." The new CEO called a press conference and laid all the faults on the previous CEO. Satisfied with his comments, the press responded positively, sales began to pick up and the problem was soon behind him. About a year later, the company was again experiencing serious product problems. Having learned from his previous experience, the CEO quickly opened the second envelope. The message read, "Reorganize". Then he did, and the company quickly reorganized. After several months, the company once again fell on difficult times. The CEO went to his office, closed the door and opened the third envelope. The message said, [35] "Prepare three envelopes".
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A.The former CEO.
B.The CEO's rivals.
C.The CEO himself.
D.The employees.
第8题
听力原文: A fellow had just been hired as the new CEO of a large high-tech corporation. [32]The CEO who was stepping down met with him privately and presented him with three numbered envelopes. "Open these if you run up against a problem you don't think you can solve," he said. Well, [33]things went along pretty smoothly, but six months later, sales took a decline and he was really under the pressure. He remembered the envelopes. He went to his drawer and took out the first envelope. The message read, [34]"Blame your former CEO." The new CEO called a press conference and laid all the faults on the previous CEO. Satisfied with his comments, the press responded positively, sales began to pick up and the problem was soon behind him. About a year later, the company was again experiencing serious product problems. Having learned from his previous experience, the CEO quickly opened the second envelope. The message read, "Reorganize". Then be did, and the company quickly reorganized. After several months, the company once again fell on difficult times. The CEO went to his office, closed the door and opened the third envelope. The message said, [35]"Prepare three envelopes".
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A.The former CEO.
B.The CEO's rivals.
C.The CEO himself.
D.The employees.
第9题
A man named Dr. Samuel Johnson【C9】______all this. In 1755 Dr. Johnson produced the first modern dictionary. He【C10】______in his dictionary all important words, both easy and hard, and he gave good meanings. He also gave good sentences to show how each word was【C11】______used in speech and【C12】______. By the end of the 1700' s most dictionary makers【C13】______Johnson' s lead. Dictionaries were getting better and better.
The 1800' s【C14】______the greatest improvement【C15】______the quality of dictionaries. In England scholars planned and prepared the Oxford English dictionary, a【C16】______work. One of the most interesting【C17】______of the Oxford Dictionary is its word histories. It【C18】______the history of each word from its earliest【C19】______use【C20】______the time of the printing of the dictionary.
【C1】
A.no less than
B.much less than
C.nothing more than
D.much more than
第10题
听力原文: The first English dictionary was published in 1604. The dictionary was a list of about 3,000 difficult words, each followed by a one-word definition. The author, Robert Cawdrey, did not include everyday words in his dictionary. He believed that no one would look up a word in a dictionary if he already knew the meaning of the word.
During the 1600s, more dictionaries were published. Each followed Cawdrey' s lead and presented a few thousand difficult words. Around 1,700, one dictionary maker, John Kersey, did define easy words as well as difficult ones. But until the1750s, ail dictionaries were not very valuable.
A man called Dr. Samuel Johnson changed all this. In 1755 Dr. Johnson produced the first modem dictionary. He included in his dictionary all important words, both easy and hard, and he gave good meanings. He also gave good example sentences in speech and writing. By the end of the 1700s most dictionary makers had followed Johnson' s lead. Dictionaries were getting better and better.
The 1800s saw the greatest improvement in the quality of dictionaries. In England scholars planned and prepared the Oxford English Dictionary, a twenty-volume work. One of the most interesting features of the Oxford Dictionary is its word histories. It traces the history of each word from its earliest recorded use up to the time of the printing of the dictionary.
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A.In 1604.
B.In 1750.
C.In 1755.
D.Around 1700.