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The major drawback of ______________ is that by the time the manager has the informat

A.definitional control

B.projected control

C.concurrent control

D.feedback control

E.feedforward control

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第1题

The major purpose of genetic testing in medication is to ______.A.predict the death rate o

The major purpose of genetic testing in medication is to ______.

A.predict the death rate of inheritable disease

B.predict a patient's response to medication

C.find out the biological source and fix the problem

D.guide safe and appropriate treatment

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第2题

Client: I see.I know it is a major operation.I'm quite nervous and woried.Nurse: O

Client: I see.I know it is a major operation.I'm quite nervous and woried.

Nurse: Oh, please don't be worried.Take a ________(深呼吸) , then be relaxed.

A.deep breath

B.sighing

C.framework

D.disable person

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第3题

Tish Sommers argues that ________.A) older women find it hard to escape povertyB) o

Tish Sommers argues that ________.

A) older women find it hard to escape poverty

B) older women usually perform. better in their jobs

C) the major cause of the poverty of older women is sexism

D) more people have come to believe in sexism and ageism

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第4题

The drawback of university education in large-scale production is that ______.A.the divisi

The drawback of university education in large-scale production is that ______.

A.the division of subjects is vague

B.it leads to the increase of education cost

C.it causes fierce competition among trustees

D.the branches of the sciences are too specialized

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第5题

A drawback to low head hydroelectric power stations is that they depend on ______ .A.the s

A drawback to low head hydroelectric power stations is that they depend on ______ .

A.the solar activity

B.seasonal water flow

C.seasonal wind direction

D.the earth's self rotation

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第6题

听力原文:W: Did you watch the 7 o'clock program on channel 2 yesterday evening?1 was about
to watch it when someone came to see me.

M: Yeah!It reported some major breakthroughs in cancer research. People over 40 would find a program worth watching.

Q: What do we learn from the conversation about the TV program?

(16)

A.It could help people of all ages to avoid cancer.

B.It was mainly meant for cancer patients.

C.It might appeal more to viewers over 40.

D.It was frequently interrupted by commercials.

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第7题

The drawback of university education in large-scale production is that______.A.the divisio

The drawback of university education in large-scale production is that______.

A.the division of subjects is vague

B.it leads to the increase of education cost

C.it causes fierce competition among trustees

D.the branches of the sciences are too specialized

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Passage 6The U.S. dollar was supposed to be at the end of its rope. Kicking the bucket. A

Passage 6

The U.S. dollar was supposed to be at the end of its rope. Kicking the bucket. A dying symbol of a dying empire. Well, maybe not. The dollar continues to _1_ gloom-and-doom predictions. After a swoon (低迷)last year, the dollar is again enjoying a major _2_. The U.S. dollar index, which measures the dollar’s value against other major currencies, is just off an eight-month high. The main reason behind the dollar’s recovery is actually no real surprise at all. There is no _3_ able to replace the dollar as the world’s No.l currency. What makes currencies so fascinating is that their perceived value is always relative to other currencies. Sure, the U.S. budget deficit is _4_, the government’s debt is increasing, and Wall Street is still repairing itself. But the dollar remains the prettiest of a flock of ugly ducklings. Is any other major industrialized economy _5_ better off than the U.S.? Not really. Just about the _6_ developed world is suffering with the same problems. That’s why when investors get nervous, they still rush to the good old dollar. The dollar wins because no one else is really in the game. The euro has been exposed as a _7_. Only a few months ago, economists truly believed the euro could _8_ the dollar as the top reserve currency. Now experts are questioning if the euro has a future at all. The Greek debt crisis has _9_ that the euro is only as strong as its weakest link. Maybe over the next 20 or 30 years,the dollar will slowly lose the _10_ status it holds today. That process, however, could well be driven by the appearance of new rivals.

A)fraud

B)consistently

C)dominant

D)expanding

E)entire

F)incentive

G)rival

H)alleged

I)defy

J)particularly

K)alternative

L)relative

M)revealed

N)intriguing

O)rally

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第9题

听力原文:If you are in any major city in America, the chances are high that you are not fa

听力原文: If you are in any major city in America, the chances are high that you are not far from a Starbucks. In fact, you might be very close to several of these coffee stores. The company started in the West Coast city of Seattle, Washington, in 1971. Starbucks was named after a character in the famous American novel "Moby-Dick" by Herman Melville. Today, there are more than twelve thousand Starbucks around the world.

Sales last year were almost eight billion dollars. The company believes in opening many stores in busy areas of cities. For example, there are about thirty Starbucks stores in downtown Seattle. Recently, three Starbucks opened in the area near VOA headquarters in Washington, D. C.

Starbucks sells more than just plain coffee. It started a whole coffee culture with its own special language and coffee workers called baristas. It sells many kinds of hot and cold coffee drinks, like White Chocolate Mocha and Frappuccino. It also sells music albums, coffee makers, food, and even books. But most of all, it sells the idea of being a warm and friendly place for people to sit, read or talk.

Starbucks is a great success story. Buyers are willing to pay as much as five dollars for a coffee drink. People we talked to said they go to Starbucks because they can depend on it to have exactly what they want and to be nearby.

However, some people do not like the company's aggressive expansion. A small coffee seller is taking the company to court. She says the way the company does business is illegal because it stops property owners from leasing stores to other coffee companies. She sees Starbucks as controlling the market and forcing out competition.

Nicolas O'Connell works for La Colombe, a coffee roasting company based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He says Starbucks has helped to educate people about coffee from many countries. But he criticizes the company for using machines more than people to make the coffee. Mr. O'Connell points out that the coffee culture is all about a hand-made product and interaction between people.

33.Where did Starbucks, the store name come from?

34.What is Starbucks' most extraordinary character?

35.Why does Mr. O'Connell not like Starbucks?

(30)

A.A special symbol in life.

B.A theatrical role in a play.

C.A great character in history.

D.An imaginary person in a fiction.

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第10题

Passage 3International airlines have rediscovered the business travelers, the man or woman

Passage 3

International airlines have rediscovered the business travelers, the man or woman who regularly jets from country to country as part of the job. This does not necessarily mean that airlines ever _1_ their business travelers. Indeed, companies like Lufthansa and Swissair would rightly argue that they have always _2_ best for the executive class passengers. But many lines could be accused of concentrating too heavily in the recent past on attracting passengers by volume, often at the _3_ of regular travelers. Too often, they have seemed geared for quantity rather than quality. Operating a major airline in the 1980s is essentially a matter of finding the right mix of passengers. The airlines need to fill up the back end of their wide-bodied jets with low fare passengers,without forgetting that the front end should be filled with people who pay_4_ more for their tickets. It is no _5_ that the two major airline bankruptcies in 1982 were among the companies _6_ in cheap flights.but low fares require consistently full aircraft to make flights economically viable(可行的), and in the recent recession the volume of traffic has not grown. EquaUy the large number of airlines jostling for (争夺)the _7_ passenger has created a huge excess of capacity. The net result of excess capacity and cut-throat _8_ driving down fares has been to push some airlines into _9_ and leave many others hovering on the brink. Against this grim background, it is no surprise that airlines are turning increasingly to the business travelers to improve their rates of return. They have _10_ much time and effort to establish exactly what the executive demands for sitting apart from the tourists.

A)competition

B)entertained

C)coincidence

D)abandoned

E)expense

F)centralizing

G)collapse

H)attachable

I)invested

J)ultimtely

K)specializing

L)available

M)substantially

N)approach

O)catered

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第11题

听力原文:Michael: Hi! I saw you yesterday with John. We room together. I'm Michael.Jane: O

听力原文:Michael: Hi! I saw you yesterday with John. We room together. I'm Michael.

Jane: Oh, hi, Mike. How are you doing?

Michael: I'm okay, but school has been really mad since I came. I haven't even had a chance to breathe!

Jane: I know. It's especially crazy when you're a freshman. Hey, what's your major?

Michael: Travel and tourism.

Jane: Well, what do you plan to do after graduation?

Michael: Uh...I really haven't decided. I think I'd like to work for a travel agency in this area. What about you?

Jane: Well, when I first started college, I majored m physics, but later I realized I might have a hard time finding a job in that field. I ended up changing to computer science. Finding a job in the IT industry shouldn't be as difficult.

Michael: Have you got a part-time job to support yourself through school?

Jane: Well, I'm on a four-year scholarship that pays my tuition.

Michael: Wow, lucky you!

Jane: Yeah, how about you? Are you paying for school yourself?.

Michael: Sort of. I work weekends at a travel agency.

Jane: A travel agency? That seems like a perfect experience for you ! What do you do there?

Michael: I'm a tour guide. I show tour groups around the city.

Jane: Wow, your English must be pretty good then.

Michael: Actually, they're all Chinese tourists. That's why I got the job.

Question : What are the two speakers talking about?

(23)

A.How to learn well in college.

B.How to find a roommate.

C.Their major and college funding.

D.How to find funding for college.

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