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Questions 5 to 7 are based on the news report you have just heard。A.Inability to implement

Questions 5 to 7 are based on the news report you have just heard。

A.Inability to implement their business plans。

B.Inability to keep turning out novel products。

C.Lack of a successful business model of their own。

D.Failure to integrate innovation into their business。

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第1题

Questions 7 to 10 are based on the passage you have just heard。A.A.It was equipped with ru

Questions 7 to 10 are based on the passage you have just heard。

A.A.It was equipped with rubber tyres。

B.B.It was built in the late 19th century。

C.C.It was purchased by the Royal family。

D.D.It was designed by an English engineer。

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Questions 7 to 10 are based on the passage you have just heard。A.It was equipped with rubb

Questions 7 to 10 are based on the passage you have just heard。

A.It was equipped with rubber tyres。

B.It was built in the late 19th century。

C.It was purchased by the Royal family。

D.It was designed by an English engineer。

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第3题

Section a Directions: in this section, you will hear two long conversations at the end
of each comversation you will hear four questions. both the comversation and the questions will be spoken only once. afier you hear a question, you must choose the best answer from the four choices marked a, b cand d. then mark the corresponding letter on answer Sheet i with a single line through the centre. Questions1 to 4 are based on the conversation you have just heardA.they reward businesses that eliminate food wast

B.they prohibit the sale of foods that have gone stale

C.they facilitate the donation of unsold foods to the needy

D.they forbid businesses to produce more foods than needed

2、A.it imposed penalties on businesses that waste food

B.it passed a law aiming to stop overproduction

C.it voted gainst food import from outside europe

D.it prohibited the promotion of bulk food sales.

3、A.it has warmed its people against possible food shortage.

B.it has penalized businesses that keep overproducing foods

C.it has started a nationwide campaign against food waste.

D.it has banned supermarkets from dumping edible foods.

4、A.the confusion over food expiration labels.

B.the surplus resulting from overproduction

C.americans' habit of buying food in bulk

D.a lack of regulation on food consumption

7、A.mail a gift card to her.

B.allow her to buy on credi

C.credit it to her account

D.give her some coupons.

8、A.refunding for goods returned

B.free installing of appliances.

C.prolonged goods warranty.

D.complimentary tailoring

5、Questions 5 to 8 are based on the conversation you have just heard.A.it has started a week-long promotion campaign.

B.it has just launched its annual anniversary sales

C.it offers regular weekend sales all the year round

D.it specializes in the sale of ladies designer dresses

6、A.price reductions for its frequent customers.

B.coupons for customers with bulk purchases.

C.free delivery of purchases for senior customers.

D.price adjustments within seven days of purchase.

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Questions 1 to 10 are based on the passage you have just heard. Physical activity does t

Questions 1 to 10 are based on the passage you have just heard.

Physical activity does the body good, and there’s growing evidence that it helps the brain too. Researchers in the Netherlands report that children who get more exercise, whether at school or on their own, (1) to have higher GPAs and better scores on standardized tests. In a (2) of 14 studies that looked at physical activity and academic (3) , investigators found that the more children moved, the better their grades were in school, (4) in the basic subjects of math, English and reading. The data will certainly fuel the ongoing debate over whether physical education classes should be cut as schools struggle to (5) on smaller budgets. The arguments against physical education have included concerns that gym time may be taking away from study time. With standardized test scores in the U.S. (6) in recent years, some administrators believe students need to spend more time in the classroom instead of on the playground. But as these findings show, exercise and academics may not be (7) exclusive. Physical activity can improve blood (8) to the brain, fueling memory, attention and creativity, which are (9) to learning. And exercise releases hormones that can improve (10) and relieve stress, which can also help learning. So while it may seem as if kids are just exercising their bodies when they’re running around, they may actually be exercising their brains as well.

A)attendance

B)consequently

C)current

D)depressing

E)dropping

F)essential

G)feasible

H)flow

I)mood

J)mutually

K)particularly

L)performance

M)review

N)survive

O)tend

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第5题

Questions are based on the following passage.It is reported that China uses 20 million tr

Questions are based on the following passage.

It is reported that China uses 20 million trees each year to feed the country"sdisposable chopstick habit. At about 4,000 chopsticks per tree, that"s roughly 80 billionchopsticks per year——far more than the 57 billion(1)by the country"s national forestbureau.

While this is hardly the first time that the chopstick issue has come up in China, thenew numbers make the problem look particularly(2). The country"s last forest survey,published in 2009, documented rampant (猖獗的 ) deforestation and forest quality farbelow the global(3). Greenpeace has even dedicated a campaign to the chopstickproblem,(4)it for the destruction of 1.18 million square meters of forest every year.

China has tried to clamp down on chopsticks before—— (5) by taxing them andwooden floor boards, another environmental offender. In 2008, the Wall Street Journal"sJane Spencer reported on a cultural backlash against the chopsticks, led by celebrities,activists and6minded youth.

"Disposable chopsticks are(7)China"s forests," a 26-year-old activist, dressedas an orangutan (猩猩 ) reportedly said at a protest at Microsoft"s Chinese (8). "Wemust protest this pointless waste!"

But protest does not appear to have done the trick. In 2010, a(9)mudslide (泥石流 ) that killed 700 was blamed on deforestation, reports the Wall Street Journal. Perhapsthe activist"s appeal to the government represents an appeal to more transparently confrontthe issue.

"We must change our (10) habits and encourage people to carry their owntableware," he said.

A.average

B.blaming

C.chiefly

D.consumption

E.deed

F.destroying

G.environmentally

H.estimated

I.fi"iendly

J.headquarters

K.massive

L.overcome

M.unfairly

N.urgent

O.utmost

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第6题

____you have any questions or needs, please contact the manager after 5:00 p.m. on weekends.

A. Because

B.Where

C.If

D.Though

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第7题

Questions are based on the following passage. Young people always suffer in recessions. E

Questions are based on the following passage.

Young people always suffer in recessions. Employers stop (1) them; and theyoften get rid of new recruits because they are easier to sack. But during the (2) recessionsin the 1970s,1980s, and 1990s, older workers also got fired. This time is different. Duringthe financial crisis in 2008, and since, older people have done better than other age groups.

The researchers (3 )on movements in "non-employment" as a share of the totalpopulation in three age groups between the final quarters of 2007 and 2012. Whereas theaverage non-employment rate in the OECD (经济合作与发展组织) countries has risenby (4)% among young people and by 1.5% among 25- to 54-year-olds, it has 4 by 2%among the 55-64 age group.

Why have older employees done so well? Maybe the job protection mechanismhas played its role, but what has really changed is that firms now (5 )the full costs ofgetting rid of older staff.

Nowadays, older workers are healthier than they used to be and work isless(6)demanding.

They are also more(7) to employers than prior generations for they have receivedbetter education.

Old workers now also have a sharper (8) to stay in employment because ofthe impact of the crisis on wealth. Many will argue that older workers have done betterat the(9) of the young. This is wrongheaded (执迷不悟的 ) . First, it is a false beliefthat a job gained for one person is a job lost for another. Second, young and old people areby and large not substitute in the workplace. They do different types of work in different typesof(10). There are plenty of things that can help the young jobless, but shunting (避开 )older workers out of the workplace is not one of them.

A.attractive

B.bear

C.charge

D.energetically

E.Expense

F.Fallen

G.Focus

H.Hiring

I.Incentive

J.Occupation

K.Physically

L.Previous

M.Productive

N.profitably

O.Sector

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第8题

Questions are based on the following passage. Cubes aren"t usually the go-to shape when c

Questions are based on the following passage.

Cubes aren"t usually the go-to shape when creating an object that"s meant to move around, but (1)in Switzerland have created one that can do just that—along with a(2)of other surprising talents. Called the Cubli, it measures nearly 6 inches oneach side and can walk around by (3) flipping itself over. Perhaps more impressively, itcan also balance on any of its sides or even just a single corner. As the research team fromETH Zurich"s Institute for Dynamic Systems and Control(4)in a video, the cube caneven remain balanced while a surface is raised up at an angle beneath it.

Though it"s a moving cube, the Cubli still (5) on a series of spinning wheels to getgoing. Three internal wheels angled along a different axis each will spin faster or slower inorder to maintain enough momentum to keep the cube balanced. By quickly(6)a spinningwheel, the cube can also be caused to flip over,(7)allowing it to move around. Theresearchers say that Cubli"s system of spinning wheels is similar to what (8) satellitesout in space, and that other research groups have considered using this technology to buildrobots that could be used to explore other planets.

A group of researchers at MIT later demonstrated another use for(9)like this:allowing a robot to reassemble itself. MIT"s cubes had magnets embedded across theirsides and edges, which let them grip each other and form. different shapes. Though theyweren"t able to balance like the Cubli can, MIT"s "M-blocks" could move much(10)actually hopping offthe ground when getting around.

A.blocks

B.continually

C.delightful

D.demonstrates

E.effectively

F.further

G.halting

H.handful

I.hardly

J.preceding

K.relies

L.researchers

M.spheres

N.stabilizes

O.stronger

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Questions 5 to 8 are based on the conversation you have just heard。A.A.He wants to change

Questions 5 to 8 are based on the conversation you have just heard。

A.A.He wants to change his job assignment。

B.B.He is unhappy with his department manager。

C.C.He thinks he deserves extra pay for overtime。

D.D.He is often singled out for criticism by his boss。

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第10题

Questions are based on the following passage. Being in a classroom full of "the best and

Questions are based on the following passage.

Being in a classroom full of "the best and brightest" students may not help fringeones, according to new research that (1)popular theory. The study shows that studentsin a middle school gifted and(2 )program perform. no better on national tests than asimilar group of students who didn"t3for the program.

"This paper is part of a growing body of literature suggesting that just because youhave stronger(4 )don"t necessarily mean you are going to perform. better," says Scott,associate professor of economics and education at Michigan State University.

Gifted and talented programs have grown in(5), with more than 3 millionstudents now enrolled nationwide.

Using a 6 of more than 14,000 fifth-graders in an urban school district,researchers analyzed students" standardized test scores in math, science, reading, socialstudies and language arts.

The study(7 )a group of children who qualified for a gifted and talented programby (8). meeting a certain threshold based on past academic performance. Their testscores were compared to the students who just missed meeting the threshold——in otherwords, students who were very similar (9). The marginal students in the gifted andtalented program showed no improvement in test scores over the non-qualifying studentsin any of the five subjects.

The study also looked at gifted and talented students who were picked in a lottery fora "magnet" program, which emphasizes a more(10)and specialized curriculum.

The researchers compared test scores of the magnet students who won the lottery tothe gifted and talented students who lost the lottery and found no significant differencein four of the five subjects: math, reading, social studies and language arts. The magnetstudents did show improvement in science.

A.academically

B.barely

C.contradicts

D.intellectually

E.intensive

F.motivate

G.objective

H.peers

I.popularity

J.qualify

K.sample

L.socialization

M.specimens

N.talented

O.targeted

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