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Why does the woman talk to the man?A.To request help in checking out books as a student of

Why does the woman talk to the man?

A.To request help in checking out books as a student of another university.

B.To receive a general overview about the layout of the library.

C.To get information about different library classification systems.

D.To ask about study resources relevant to her research assignment.

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3. How does the woman pay for college

A、She has a part-time job.

B、She received a scholarship.

C、Her parents are paying for it.

D、Her boyfriend is paying for it.

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A.To give an example of an effective service design

B.To illustrate how service standards can inform service design

C.To help the man understand a service problem

D.To illustrate the concept of a service gap

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第3题
What type of organism results from the hybridization of a haploid gamete from one species with a diploid gamete from a different species?

A、allodiploid

B、allotriploid

C、autotriploid

D、allotetraploid

E、autotetraploid

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第4题
What of the following statements is true about bioethics?

A、The concept of bioethics is the same as medical morality.

B、Bioethics aims to interpret the issues related to life in terms of morality and phylosophy.

C、Bioethics adresses the ethical issues in medicine and life sciences.

D、It is composed of oreticl and applied bioethics.

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第5题
Questions 29-40

•Read the information about the communication of information in business.

•Choose the correct word to fill each gap from A, B or C.

•For each question (29-40) mark one letter A, B or C on your Answer Sheet.

A number of business people still believe that information is power and constantly question how (29) people need to know. As a result, they tell employees (30) as much as they think is essential (31) them to do particular jobs. Furthermore, (32) business people have been taught (33) to communicate effectively and (34) they communicate very badly at all levels.

Recent research shows that (35) most serious problems experienced by modern business are communication (36) Research has also shown that there is a clear link (37) good communication in a business and the motivation of the employees.

Newsletters and notices are not (38) It is the attitude and behavior. of business managers which (39) all the difference. Unfortunately, at present, a lot of employees do not believe all the information they receive from their managers (40) they feel that the managers themselves are out of touch with their staff.

(29)

A.much

B.many

C.far

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第6题
How are the different subjects in the library organized?

A.Every subject is allocated its own special decimal code.

B.Each general category is assigned a letter of the alphabet.

C.Related topics are grouped together by floor.

D.Numbers are given to the major subjects, called classes.

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A.It is based on the number of years the event lasted.

B.It refers to the kinds of species that were affected by it.

C.It gives information about when the event occurred.

D.It was created from an incorrect understanding of the event.

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A.find the location of the nest in the dark

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C.distinguish foreign ants from resident ants

D.signal other inhabitants when foreign ants attack

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A.injure

B.sprain

C.strain

D.distress

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第10题

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B.The pros and cons of journalism.

C.The development of Columbia Broad-casting System.

D.The features of the news media in the U.S.

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