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--I knocked into a tree when l went to the railway station for my friend.
一I suppose you__________too fast.
A . drive
B . are driving
C . drove
D . were driving
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There has been a positive response to the export promotion()?
A . hasn’t it
B . hasn’t there
C . doesn’t it
D . has there
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I still remember the winter()we went to Harbin to see the ice-lamp.
A . which
B . why
C . whose
D . whe
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I went to the beach and got plenty of rest.() You looked tired last time I saw you.
A . I hope so
B . Really
C . I'm glad you did
D . The sound was nice
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To qualify for a promotion, ()to exceed the quota.
A . the best thing he could do was
B . he did his best
C . all he could do was
D . his best thing wa
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The next day when I went to meet John, I almost failed to _____ him in his Australian bush hat.
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_______ that I wasn’t going to get much chance for promotion, I soon became bored with my work.
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The following sentence is True or False? \Mr Li, with who I went to the party enjoyed it very much.\( )
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Thoreau explains in Walden: “I went to the woods because I wished to live deliberately, to front only the essential facts of life, and see if I could not learn what it had to teach, and not, when I came to die, discover that I had not lived.”
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3. She once chose an (ugly) pullover for me and went on to choose the (awful) trousers that I had ever seen.
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I () Billy not to walk on the ice but he just went on.
A.A.persuaded
B.B.suggested
C.C.offered
D.D.warned
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听力原文:F: Last year, 20% of our expenditure went to our overseas investment and about 50% were used in establishing new enterprises. I think we should invest more on overseas enterprises and reduce a little bit on the domestic enterprises.
? For questions 1-8 you will hear eight short recordings.
? For each question, mark one letter (A, B or C) for the correct answer.
? You will hear the eight recordings twice.
Which pie chart is correct?
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A.
B.
C.
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Yesterday my friend and I went to the supermarket nearbyWe found that there were ______nothing worth buying.
A.almost
B.nearly
C.near
D.about
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_____I went to the hospital to see Jack, who had_____had an operation.
A.Just now; just now
B.Just now; just
C.Just; just
D.Just; Just now
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听力原文:Now, I want to tell you a story about a person who al- ways went to the same beer
听力原文: Now, I want to tell you a story about a person who al- ways went to the same beerhouse at the same time every day and asked for two glasses of beer. He drank them and then asked for two more. One day the waiter in the beerhouse said to him, "Why do you always ask for two glasses of beer? Why not get one big glass instead?" The person answered, "Because I don't like to drink alone. I drink with my friend." But a few days later the person came in and asked only for one glass of beer. "Oh," said the waiter, "has your friend died?" "Oh, no, "said the person." He is very well. This glass of beer is for him. But I have stopped drinking beer. My doctor does not want me to drink any more because it is dangerous for me."
What did the person do every day?
A.He drank a big glass of beer.
B.He went to the same beerhouse.
C.He drank with a different friend.
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I realize you’ve got a full agenda so I intend to briefly run through the four P’s for the new videophone model --- the product, the place, the price and the promotion.
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I went to buy the coffee.
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Inspired by martin Luther King’s famous speech, “I Have a Dream”, thousands of people went out onto the streets to support the civil rights movement in __________ of the curfew.
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I went to the cinema with some of my friends______Saturday.
A.in
B.on
C.at
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The 1920s was the decade of advertising. The advertising men went wild: everything from salt to household coal was being nationally advertised. Of course, ads had been around for a long time. But something new was happening, in terms of both scale and strategy. For the first time, business began to use advertising as a psychological weapon against consumers. Without their product, the consumer would be left unmarried, fall victim to a terrible disease, or be passed over for a promotion. Ads developed an association between the product and one's very identity. Eventually they came to promise everything and anything—from self-esteem to status, friendship, and love.
This psychological approach was a response to the economic dilemma business faced. Americans in the middle classes and above(to whom virtually all advertising was targeted) were no longer buying to satisfy basic needs—such as food, clothing and shelter. These had been met. Advertisers had to persuade consumers to acquire things they most certainly did not need. In other words, production would have to "create the wants it sought to satisfy." This is exactly what manufacturers tried to do. The normally conservative telephone company attempted to transform. the plain telephone into a luxury, urging families to buy "all the telephones that they can conveniently use, rather than the smallest amount they can get along with." One ad campaign targeted fifteen phones as the style. for a wealthy home.
Business clearly understood the nature of the problem. According to one historian, "Business had learned as never before the importance of the final consumer. Unless he or she could be persuaded to buy, and buy extravagantly, the whole stream of new cars, cigarettes, women's make-up, and electric refrigerators would be dammed up at its outlets."
But would the consumer be equal to her task as the foundation of private enterprise? A top executive of one American car manufacturer stated the matter bluntly: business needs to create a dissatisfied consumer; its mission is "the organized creation of dissatisfaction." This executive led the way by introducing annual model changes for his company's cars, designed to make the consumer unhappy with what he or she already had. Other companies followed his lead. Economic success now depended on the promotion of qualities like waste and self-indulgence.
The campaign to create new and unlimited wants did not go unchallenged. Trade unions and those working for social reform. understood the long-term consequences of materialism for most Americans: it would keep them locked in capitalism's trap. The consumption of luxuries required long hours at work. Business was explicit in its resistance to increases in free time, preferring consumption as the alternative to taking economic progress in the form. of leisure. In effect, business offered up the cycle of work-and-spend.
The 1920s advertising men went wild ______.
A.about salt and household coal
B.over their ads scale and strategy
C.about a psychological weapon
D.to develop an association between the product and the consumers
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听力原文:When I left school I went to university here in Nairobi. I studied electronics end communications. I finished studying in 1992 and then I got my first job. That was with Siemens. I stayed there for five years. With the growth of the Internet, I decided that I wanted to have my own business as a consultant to people wanting to set up websites. I went to the bank and they loaned me some motley. Two months after I got this, I left Siemens and took a management course at Kenya College of Communications Technology. This was a short course which taught me how to run my own communications business. My business is now doing very well, and I have five people working for me.
&8226;Lock at the notes below.
&8226;Some information is missing.
&8226;You will hear a woman talking about personal experience.
&8226;For each question 9-15,fill in the missing information in the numbered space using a word, numbers or letters.
&8226;After you have listened once, replay the recording.
She studied electronics and (9)______
2. She worked for Siemens for (10)______ years
3. The women left siemens and run her own (11) ______ having (12)______ people working for her.
4. She finished studying in (13)______ and then get the (14) ______ job.
5. She took a management course at (15)______ college of Communications Technology.
(9)
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I went to the lecture early () I got a good seat.
A.A.in order to
B.B.so that
C.C.in order
D.D.so as to
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What do the following sentences practice?Peter and I went to the cinema yesterday.Peter and T went to the cinema yesterday.Peter and I went to the cinema yesterday.Peter and I went to the cinema yeste
A.Stress.
B.Articulation.
C.Liaison.
D.Intonation.
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What does the sentence "I knew about your promotion straight from the horse'
What does the sentence "I knew about your promotion straight from the horse&39; s mouth." intend to stress?()
A、You are sure to be promoted.
B、The source of my informaion is reliable.
C、The horse is honest.
D、I doubt the news.