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need和the robot是逻辑动宾关系,因此这里要使用被动语态。

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单选题What is the premise of “customer satisfaction level”, according to the passage?AGood service and quality.BDifferent treatments to different customer groups.CMaking money.DFull understanding of customer needs.

问答题她问起我的小说,我说讲的都是发生在上海这个后殖民情调花园里的混乱而真实的故事。“有一篇译成德文的小说,如果你有兴趣,我可以送给你。”我情真意切地说。那还是在复旦读书时一个读德文的男生爱上我翻译的,他是个优等生,没等毕业就去了柏林留学。  她对我微笑,那笑像叫不出名的花儿开在春风里。她把一张写有电子信箱,电话,传真,地址的名片递给我,“不要丢,以后我们还会有机会见面的。”她说。

问答题本来,生命只有一次,对于谁都是宝贵的。但是,假使他的生命溶化在大众的里面,假使他天天在为这世界干些什么,那么,他总在生长,虽然衰老病死仍旧是逃避不了,然而他的事业——大众的事业是不死的,他会领略到“永久的青年”的感觉。而“浮生如梦”的人,从这个世界拿去的很多,而给世界的却很少——他总有一天会觉得疲乏得快要死亡:他连拿都没有力量了。衰老和无能的悲哀,像铅一样沉,压在他的心头。青春是多么短啊。

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问答题Do you agree or disagree with the following statement? People are never satisfied with what they have; they always want something more or something different. Write a composition of about 400 words to state your view on the issue.

单选题What is Greene’s attitude toward avoidance of medicine for diabetes patients?AIndifferent.BSupportive.CNegative.DWorried.

问答题Whose contribution shouldn’t be neglected by the educators in the teaching science history?

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单选题Even most imaginative people have to admit that______.Ahuman societies are as advanced as those on some other planetsBplanets other than Earth are not suitable for life like ours to stayCit is difficult to distinguish between organic parts and inorganic parts of the human bodyDorganisms are more creative than machines

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问答题In some countries young people are encouraged to work or travel for a year between finishing high school and starting university studies. Read the article carefully and write your response in about 300 words, m which you should:  1. summarize briefly the opinions in the article:  2. give your comment.  Marks will be awarded for content relevance, content sufficiency, organization and language quality. Failure to follow the above instructions may result in a loss of marks.  A gap year is a year off that you can take between finishing high school and starting university. Otherwise known as deferring your studies, it can be a good alternative to starting university if you’re feeling exhausted or you’re just not sure what you want to do. Perhaps you want to travel, earn some money by working full-time or get some work experience in your field of interest. There’s a lot to weigh up when deciding whether to take a gap year.  Some common masons to take a gap year include:  Broaden your view of the world  Whether you simply want to see and experience another country, or gain an appreciation and awareness of global issues, taking a defer year can be a great way to immerse yourself in another country.  Gain relevant work experience and key skills  Working during your defer year means you’ll gain plenty of experience, skills and knowledge, which (especially if in a relevant field) can be highly valuable when applying for jobs later on.  Earn some money  Following on from that, a working year off can also be a great way to earn some extra money before starting university. You might not earn enough to pay your entire university costs, but you could perhaps cover expenses such as accommodation, text books, travel or even the first semester/ term of your course fees.  Develop useful contacts  During your defer year, you’ll likely meet a range of different people from all walks of life. This could include people you can call on for job opportunities and references, or simply some international friends on whose sofas you can crash on if you get the chance to visit their home country later.  Challenge yourself  Many students take the year to tackle challenges they’ve set for themselves, step out of their comfort zone, face their fears and enjoy new experiences. You might decide to go trekking through a jungle, climb a mountain for charity, volunteer in a developing country, or go scuba diving, skiing or snowboarding.  Improve and gain new life skills  This can be anything from learning and becoming fluent in a foreign language, becoming an instructor in an adventure sport, boosting your IT skills or learning how to teach English as a foreign language.  While there are many benefits to taking a gap year, it’s worth considering that there are also risks involved. Some of the disadvantages of a gap year you might encounter include:  You’ll be a year behind everyone who graduated high school/ secondary school with you, if they didn’t take a year off themselves.  It can cost a lot of money to organize and realize.  You may get injured or sick during your travels—if you need prescription medication, make sure to check whether your medication is legal and available in your destination country.  You might find your break too interesting/ distracting, and end up not wanting to go back into formal education.  Your study skills may have diminished, making it harder for you to adjust to life in education. This can be particularly true for mathematics or physics students, or any course that involves complex theoretical processes and techniques that may not be used outside of the classroom.  You may simply find that you didn’t get the experience you were hoping for.

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单选题Which of the following can be the best title of this passage?AFlorence Nightingale at HospitalBChanges to Hospital Made by Nightingale.CNightingale’s Contribution to NursingDLifesaver Hero — Florence Nightingale

问答题Demographic indicators show that Americans in the postwar period were moreeager than ever to establish families. They quickly brought down the age at marriagefor both men and women and brought the birth rate to a twentieth century height   1._______after more than a hundred years of a steady decline, producing the” baby boom.”  2._______These young adults established a trend of early marriage and relatively largefamilies that went for more than two decades and caused a major but temporary   3._______reversal of longterm demographic patterns. From the 1940s through the early1960s, Americans married at a high rate and at a younger age than their      4._______Europe counterparts.                                  5._______  Less noted but equally more significant, the men and women who formed       6._______families between 1940 and 1960 nevertheless reduced the divorce rate after a    7._______postwar peak; their marriages remained intact to a greater extent than did that of  8._______couples who married in earlier as well as later decades. Since the United States   9._______maintained its dubious distinction of having the highest divorce rate in the world,the temporary decline in divorce did not occur in the same extent in Europe.    10._______Contrary to fears of the experts, the role of breadwinner and homemaker was notabandoned.

问答题长大一点的时候,我开始确定:她的眼睛,就像一场正在发生的车祸;她的鼻子,是黑暗发出的一道命令,是黑暗里笔直的梯子;她的嘴角,是灾难的旋涡;这女人几乎没有骨头,除了她的眉骨,她光秃秃的眉骨,是无所不在的嘲讽;她的衣服,是一个能把我拐走的大伞,还有她的腮,她的手指,毫无疑问像腐烂的尸体的一部分。

问答题我们没有看到日出的奇景。那要在秋高气爽的时候。不过我们也有自己的独乐之处:我们在雨中看到的瀑布,两天以后下山,已经不那样壮丽了。小瀑布不见,大瀑布变小了。我们沿着西溪(the West Valley),翻山越岭,穿过果香扑鼻的苹果园,在黑龙潭附近待了老半天。要不是下午要赶火车的话,我们还会待下去的。山势和水势在这里别是一种格调,变化而又和谐。

单选题What lesson can be best learned from the stories of Chinese restaurant and the European car manufacturer?ATo retain customers, service should be improved.BGood quality of product is the most important.CCustomer needs should be the primary concern.DGood service and quality can make customers satisfied.

单选题NEWS BROADCAST 4  Questions 8 and 9 are based on the following news. At the end of the news item, you will be given 20 seconds to answer the questions.   Now listen to the news. Top officials of several U. S. intelligence agencies believe thatAthe country’s security is not good enough.Bthe U. S. will face an attempted terrorist threat.Cthere will be no actual attack in the U.S.Dan anti-terrorism practice will be held in the following months.

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问答题长大一点的时候,我开始确定:她的眼睛,就像一场正在发生的车祸;她的鼻子,是黑暗发出的一道命令,是黑暗里笔直的梯子;她的嘴角,是灾难的旋涡;这女人几乎没有骨头,除了她的眉骨,她光秃秃的眉骨,是无所不在的嘲讽;她的衣服,是一个能把我拐走的大伞,还有她的腮,她的手指,毫无疑问像腐烂的尸体的一部分。

问答题More people die of tuberculosis than of any other disease caused by asingle agent. This has probably been the case in quite a while. During the     1._______early stages of the industrial revolution, perhaps one in every seventh      2._______deaths in Europe’s crowded cities were caused by the disease. From       3._______now on, though, western eyes, missing the global picture, saw the trouble     4._______going into decline. With occasional breaks for war, the rates of death andinfection in the Europe and America dropped steadily through the 19th and     5._______20th centuries. In the 1950s, the introduction of antibiotics strengthened thetrend in rich countries, and the antibiotics were allowed to be imported to     6._______poor countries. Medical researchers declared victory and withdrew.  They are wrong. In the mid-1980s the frequency of infections and deaths   7._______started to pick up again around the world. Where tuberculosis vanished, it came  8._______back; in many places where it had never been away, it grew better. The World    9._______Health Organization estimates that 1.7 billion people (a third of the earth’spopulation) suffer from tuberculosis. Even when the infection rate was falling,population growth kept the number of clinical cases more or less constantly at 8 10._______million a year. Around 3 million of those people died, nearly all of them in poorcountries.

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问答题我们屋后有半亩隙地。母亲说:“让它荒芜着怪可惜,既然你们那么爱吃花生,就辟来做花生园罢。”我们几姐弟和几个小丫头都很喜欢——买种的买种,动土的动土,灌园的灌园,过不了几个月,居然收获了!  妈妈说:“今晚我们可以做一个收获节,也请你们爹爹来尝尝我们的新花生,如何?”我们都答应了。母亲把花生做成好几样的食品,还吩咐这节要在园里的茅亭举行。  那晚上的天色不好,可是爹爹也到来,实在很难得!爹爹说:“你们爱吃花生么?”  我们都争着答应:“爱!”  “谁能把花生的好处说出来?”  姐姐说:“花生的味道很美。”  哥哥说:“花生可以制油。”  我说:“无论谁都可以用贱价买它来吃;都喜欢吃它,这就是它的用处。”

单选题Roger has cited the following advantages of buying a sailing-boat EXCEPTAhe can spend time along the nearest river or sea.Bhe can have fun with their children.Che can give something he’d never had to the kids.Dhe can remain as young as before.