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What will the man probably do?
A . Wait for the sale to start.
B . Get further information about the sale.
C . Call the TV station to be sure if the ad is true.
D . Buy a new suit.
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One of the key decision making factors in a very competitive opportunity will be cost. Companycom needs an aggregate rPerf rating of 120. What is the best solution?()
A . Two p5 570 16 way 1.9 MHz machines
B . One p5 590 32 way 1.65 MHz machines
C . One p5 595 32 way 1.65 MHz machines
D . Two p5 570 16 way 1.65 MHz machine
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The use of containers will make the cargo-handling safer if()that the man-hours of exposure to risk will decrease.
A . for the other reason
B . for the other reason than
C . not for the reason
D . only for the reaso
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35. It is hard (guess) ________ what comments the manager will make on the design.
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You should make a reasonable timetable to make sure what you should do one by one.
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What will the man probably do next?
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71. If a man is easily taken in by emotional traps, he will not be able to make____ judgements.
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听力原文:M:What! Ten minutes ago you told me there were no rooms.You just gave one to that man!
W:You don't seem to understand,sir.That man had a reservation.
Q:Where is this conversation most probably taking place?
(13)
A.In an airplane.
B.In a hotel.
C.In a restaurant.
D.In a store.
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What will the woman do for the man?
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What will the man do this afternoon?
A.He has an important meeting.
B.He has a lunch appointment.
C.He will check his schedule for openings.
D.He will write a report.
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What makes the CALERIE study a significant one in the field?
A.It used the subjects of both genders and different ages.
B.It selected people of normal weight as the subjects.
C.It rectified the misconception of dieting.
D.It was systematic in research method and based on evidence.
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What will happen if one's diet does not contain enough proteins?
A.He will die.
B.His health will be seriously ruined.
C.He will be thin.
D.He will be used to enjoying vegetable.
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What will the man do in the future?
A.Start computer business.
B.Work for a computer company.
C.Employ the woman.
D.Study with the woman.
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What will certainly make great contributions to this activity?
A.Internet.
B.TV shows.
C.Newspapers.
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What will the man probably do later?
A.Find Martin"s fax number by himself.
B.Call Martin"s office in order to get their fax number.
C.Fax a copy of the briefs to Martin"s office.
D.Send the woman an email with Martin"s office number.
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Man: I think its going to snow. Woman: Going to snow? The ground is already covered! Question: What conclusion can we make from her reply?
A.It will snow for a long time.
B.People are ready for snow.
C.It has been snowing for some time.
D.The snow is disappearing.
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Woman: Theres a new chef at the shopping center. Man: It remains to be seen whether the new one is any better than the old one. Question: What does the man mean?
A.He"s sure the new chef is better.
B.He wonders whether the new chef is an improvement.
C.He hopes the new chef will stay longer.
D.He"s going to see the new chef tonight.
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Woman: Do you mind closing the door? Our next door neighbors are making so much noise. Man: Do I mind? Id be happy to. Question: What does the man mean?
A.He"s not bothered by the noise.
B.He"s happy to close the door as the woman asks him to do.
C.He prefers to leave the door open.
D.He"s happy to talk to their neighbors.
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What will the man probably do? Click on two answers.
A.Have his picture taken in the photo shop
B.Take his dog to the animal hospital
C.Print an unofficial copy of his transcript
D.Request an official copy of his transcript
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Imagine that the world consists of 20 men and 20 women, all of them heterosexual and in search of a mate.Since the numbers are even, everyone can find a partner.But what happens if you take away one man? You might not think this would make much difference.You would be wrong,argues Tim Harford,a British economist, in a book called The Logic of Life. With 20 women pursuing 19 men, one woman faces the prospect of spinsterhood. So she ups her game. Perhaps she dresses more seductively. Perhaps she makes an extra effort to be obliging. Somehow or other, she “steals” a man from one of her fellow women. That newly single woman then ups her game, too, to steal a man from someone else. A chain reaction ensues.
Real life is more complicated, of course, but this simple model illustrates an important truth.In the marriage market, numbers matter.And among African-Americans,the difference is much worse than in Mr.Harford's imaginary example.Between the ages of 20 and 29, one black man in nine is behind bars.For black women of the same age, the figure is about one in 150.For obvious reasons, convicts are excluded from the dating pool.
Removing so many men from the marriage market has profound consequences.As imprisonment rates exploded between 1970 and 2007, the proportion of U.S.-born black women aged 30-44 who were married plunged from 62%to 33%.Why this happened is complex and furiously debated.The era of mass imprisonment began as traditional mores were already crumbling, following the sexual revolution of the 1960s and the invention of the contraceptive pill.① It also coincided with greater opportunities for women in the workplace. These factors must surely have had something to do with the decline of marriage.
But jail is a big part of the problem, argue Kerwin Kofi Charles, now at the University of Chicago. They divided America up into geographical and racial “marriage markets”, to take account of the fact that most people marry someone of the same race who lives relatively close to them.② Then, after crunching the census numbers, they found that a one percentage point increase in the male imprisonment rate was associated with a 2.4-point reduction in the proportion of women, who ever marry.③ Could it be, however, that mass imprisonment is a symptom of increasing social malfunction, and that it was this social malfunction that caused marriage to wither?④ Probably not. For similar crimes, America imposes much harsher penalties than other rich countries.Mr. Charles and Mr. Luoh controlled for crime rates, as a substitution for social malfunction, and found that it made no difference to their results. They concluded that “higher male imprisonment has lowered the likelihood that women marry...and caused a shift in the gains from marriage away from women and towards men.”
阅读以上文章,回答 87~91 题
第 87 题 The word “ensues” in Paragraph 1 probably means __________.{Page}
[A] to result in something
[B] to happen after something
[C] to be welcome
[D] to be interrupted temporarily
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Part B Directions: You will hear fourdialogues or monologues.Before listening to each one,you will have 5 seconds to read each of the questions which accompany it.While listenin9,answer each question by choosing A,B,C or D.After listening,you will have 10 seconds to check your answer to each question.You will .hear the recording only once. Questions 11—13 are based on a conversation between a woman and her neighbor. What does the woman want the man to do for her?
A.Deliver her package.
B.Sign for her package.
C.Find the property manager.
D.Talk to the property manager.
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In the film About a Boy, what does Will do to make a living()?A.He writes songs
B.He sells CDs and trainers
C.He organizes activities in SPAT
D.He lives off the royalties on his father’s song and never work
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“It will make me _______ tall that people will stop calling me a LITTLE man.”
A. too
B. very
C. so
D. such