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Home buyers have been proceeding _______ because of the high interest rates recently.A.has

Home buyers have been proceeding _______ because of the high interest rates recently.

A.hastily

B.prematurely

C.cautiously

D.deliberately

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第1题

It has been a good year on the farm. The warm, wet spring and the fine summer have bee
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第2题

______, the buyers have urged us to expedite shipment of their order.

A.The season approaching

B.The season is approaching

C.As season approaching

D.The season was approaching

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第3题

听力原文: Hidden passengers traveling in ships, trains, or even cars can be a terrible nui
sance, especially when they are insects, In this respect, there is a great difference between human beings and insects. The former make every possible effort to avoid discovery, while the latter quickly draw attention to themselves.

We can only sympathize with the unfortunate man who had to stop his ear soon after setting out from a country village to drive to London. Heating a strange noise from the back of the car, he naturally got out to have a look. He examined the wheels carefully but as he found nothing wrong, he continued on his way. The noise began almost immediately and now it was louder than ever. Quickly turning his head, the man saw what appeared to be a great black cloud following the car. When he stopped at a village further on, he was told that a queen bee must be hidden in his car as there were thousands of bees nearby.

On learning this, the man realized that the only way to escape would be to drive away as quickly as possible. After an hour's hard driving, he arrived in London where he parked his car outside a hotel and went in to have a drink. It was not long before a customer who had seen him arrive hurried in to inform. him that his car was covered with bees. The poor motorist telephoned the police and explained what had happened. The police decided that the best way to deal with the situation would be to call a bee-keeper. In a short time, the bee-keeper arrived. He found the unwelcome passenger hidden near the wheels at the back of the car. Very grateful to the motorist for his unexpected gift, the keeper took the queen and her thousands of followers home in a large box. Equally grateful, the motorist drove away in peace, at last free from the "black cloud" which had hung over his car.

(30)

A.A big noise.

B.A strange noise.

C.A stranger's noise.

D.A child's noise.

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第4题

According to new research of Prof.Randolf Menzel from the Free University in Berlin,th
e popular image of bees as the ultimate hard workers was inaccurate.“Al—though we see bees buzzing around tirelessly in spring and summer,the common belief in a bee’s busy nature is based on a misconception,” he said.People only really see bees when they’re out flying,or they look at a colony of bees and see thousands of them buzzing around.They don't get to pick them out as individuals.The professor,who this month won a German Zoological Society award for his work on bees,added that bees compensated for their apparent laziness with high intelligence,advanced memory skills and an ability to learn quickly.

The suggestion that bees were not pulling their weight met with skepticism from British beekeepers.Glyn Davies,the President of the British Beekeepers Association,said that bees were not lazy but efficient,“At any particular stage in its energy by doing nothing.Each bee has a unit of life energy and the faster it works,the faster it dies.They are being very wise and perhaps humans should try to follow their example instead of running about like headless chickens.”

The idea of the busy bee is several thousand years old.One current author who has nothing but admiration for the bee is Paul Theroux,the novelist and part-time beekeeper.“I have never seen a bee sleeping.My bees never stop working,”he said.Mr.

Theroux added that Prof.Menzel’s research could have been affected by his national origins.“Perhaps in comparison to the German rate of work,the bee does look lazy,”he said.

Few people think that the busy bee idea will go away,despite the efforts of Prof.Menzel.It seems absurd to apply the word“lazy”to a colony of creatures capable of producing something so extraordinary as honeycomb.The truth is that bees give us an inferiority complex that is not entirely unjustified.In fact,the worship of bees seems to be undergoing a renaissance.IBM recently ran a series of ads drawing on the“waggle dance”of bees,telling businessmen to“make your business waggle.”

36.Prof.Randolf Menzel’s latest research .

A.challenges our knowledge of the relations among bees

B.confirms our knowledge of the relations among bees

C.challenges our perception of the nature of bees

D.confirms our perception of the nature of bees

37.Prof.Randolf Menzel would disagree that .

A.bees are hard working

B.bees are quick learners

C.bees have intelligence

D.bees have good memory

38.According to Glyn Davies,what should we learn from bees?

A.How to work faster.

B.How to live longer.

C.How to cooperate with each other.

D.How to improve work efficiency.

39.It could be inferred from Paragraph 3 that the Germans .

A.are easily affected by their national characters

B.are extremely busy and hard working

C.have many things in common with bees

D.tend to look down upon lazy people

40.The IBM ads in the passage are used to .

A.show the popularity of the idea of busy bees

B.emphasize the negative image of busy bees

C.initiate public discussions on the busy bee image

D.question the comparison of busy bees to humans

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听力原文:M: Hi, Susan. Where have you been?W: Hi, David. I was just at the library. I have

听力原文:M: Hi, Susan. Where have you been?

W: Hi, David. I was just at the library. I have to hand in my biology paper tomorrow.

M: Tomorrow? Oh, no[ I thought it wasn't due until next week.

W: Oh. Don't worry. It is due next Tuesday. But I'm going away for the weekend and won't be back till Monday night.

M: Oh, where are you going?

W: Philadelphia. We're having a family reunion. It's my grandmother's eightieth birthday.

M: Great! How many people will be there?

W: Around sixty.

M: It seems that your family are pretty close.

W: You said it. So have you started working on your biology paper?

M: Yeah. I'm doing it on bees and how they're able to recognize whether another bee is related to them.

W: How can they tell?

M: They use their sense of smell. The bees guard their nests this way. If another bee approaches the nest, the guard determines if the new bee is familiar. If it is, it's allowed to enter.

W: Sounds interesting. Can other insects do this?

M: Well, as far as I am concerned, some wasps can. Each wasp nest has a special combination of plant fibers and so the wasps that live there have a unique smell.

W: Urn, it sounds like that the bees are picky about who comes to their family reunion.

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A.They're roommates.

B.They're classmates.

C.They're cousins.

D.They're lab partners.

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听力原文:W: How did you do in the final exam of Accounting?M: I thought it should have bee

听力原文:W: How did you do in the final exam of Accounting?

M: I thought it should have been easy for me, but when half an hour passed, there was nothing on the paper but my name and student number on the top of the first page.

Q: What can we learn from the conversation?

(15)

A.The man passed the exam.

B.The man found the exam too difficult.

C.The man finished the exam in half an hour.

D.The man forgot to write his name and student number.

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第7题

The Virtual Shopping MallPeople buy things, items, for different reasons. They buy the pro

The Virtual Shopping Mall

People buy things, items, for different reasons. They buy the products because they need them or just because they want them. People go shopping: they look around at different stores to find good deals. They "comparison-shop." In other words, they look at the same product in several stores or from several manufacturers. Then they choose to purchase the best products for themselves—their favorite ones or the ones with the lowest prices. However, many people shop because they enjoy shopping. They like to walk through stores looking at products. They think about the products, and sometimes they buy them. Today shoppers have many ways that they can go shopping.

People used to go to the local market to do their shopping. They went from store to store to find the products that they wanted or needed. At the meat market, customers bought meat, and at the bakery, they purchased bread. At the department store, consumers looked at the attractive' displays in the windows and on the racks. They bought television sets and VCRs at the appliance store. Shoppers went from store to store comparing the products and the prices. Then they made their decisions, and they bought items. They shopped for other products in other stores, such as grocery stores, pharmacies, hardware stores, or flower shops. The owners of the stores advertised their products to compete for business. In small towns, shoppers may still shop this way.

Now, however, shoppers have several choices when they want to purchase products. They may go to the shopping mall, where there are many stores in the same place under the same roof. They can park their cars in the large parking lot and do all their shopping in one stop. Also, they probably study newspaper advertisements in the morning before they go to the mall. The ads inform. them about special sales, or bargains. In the newspaper, sometimes these shoppers find discount coupons for special sales. They are ready to make rational decisions about their purchases. The shopping mall is very convenient for many people. On the other hand, other consumers shop by mail. They get catalogs and advertising flyers from manufacturers in their mailboxes. At home, they look at the displays of items on the pages in the catalogs. The catalogs show colorful pictures of the products. There are also written descriptions of the items. These descriptions tell the buyer about the materials in the product, the sizes, the colors, and the prices. The consumers analyze the products and make decisions. Then they mail their orders to the manufacturer, or they use the telephone to place their orders. Shopping by catalog is another convenient way for the consumer to go shopping.

Modern technology has added other ways for people to shop. Shoppers can now shop for products and services from their homes. On their television sets, viewers can choose a shopping channel. These channels are like catalogs on TV. For example, shoppers see models wearing the clothes or jewelry. They can watch a salesperson demonstrate a video camera. Or they can see a salesperson cook a meal on a special kind of kitchen appliance. The products seem to come alive and be real, not just pictures on a page in a catalog. It is easy to purchase the items. The buyers order the items by calling a number on the telephone and giving their credit card numbers. Sometimes the buyer can pay for the item in several installments. The business sends the product to the consumer through the mail. Many buyers are vulnerable because it is so easy to shop this way. They use their credit cards quickly, and soon they have large bills to pay.

Another way shoppers use technology is on their computers. They use ecommerce. Using a computer, they shop for products and services across the country and around the world. People use computers to help them keep track of their money. For example, they do their banking an

A.Y

B.N

C.NG

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Buyers and sellers will find the latest property prices ,photos ,and home selling info

A.我们的主网站欢迎买卖双方都上传你们的最新信息,包括资产价格、图片和房屋出售等

B.为方便买主和卖主间的沟通,我们建立了房屋资产买卖网页,欢迎大家登陆我们的网站

C.在我们的主网站上,买家和卖家都可以查到最新的房产价格、照片以及房屋出售等信息

D.我们为买主和卖主建立了营销网页,提供的资产价格和房屋出售等信息都会及时地更新

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第9题

价格歧视需要有将顾客分类的能力和防止套利的能力。解释下列项目是怎样起价格歧视的作用的,并讨
论其分类和套利。

(1)至少一个周六晚上不能在家过夜的旅客才可以购买特价机票。

(2)坚持将水泥送货上门,并以购买者的住址为定价基础。

(3)销售食品加工机时附送10美元折扣的优惠券。

(4)对卫生纸提供临时促销价。

(5)给高收入病人做整形外科手术的要价高于低收入病人。

Price discrimination requires the ability to sort customers and the ability to prevent arbitrage. Explain how the following can function as price discrimination schemes and discuss both sorting and arbitrage:

a. Requiring airline travelers to spend at least one Saturday might away from home to qualify for a low fare.

b. Insisting on delivering cement to buyers, and basing prices on buyers' locations.

c. Selling food processors along with coupons that can be sent to the manufacturer to obtain a S 10 rebate.

d. Offering temporary price cuts on bathroom tissue.

e. Charging high-income patients more than low-income patients for plastic surgery.

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第10题

We have no time ()home for lunch.

A.go

B.going

C.to go

D.to go to

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