There ______ anybody in the room.
A.is
B.isn’t
C.are
D.aren’t
A.is
B.isn’t
C.are
D.aren’t
SECTION B PASSAGES
Directions: In this section, you will hear several passages. Listen to the passages carefully and then answer the questions that follow.
听力原文: With tens of billions of dollars on the line, U.S. chip makers like the look of the Chinese market. Personal computer use is increasing exponentially. The country is a leading purchaser of used semiconductor-manufacturing equipment, and its research institutions are turning out very talented software developers. A forecast by Dataquest Inc. of San Jose predicts that China's semiconductor market will balloon some 266 percent to $ 5.5 billion in 1997 from $1.5 billion in 1993, compared with 46 percent growth in North America and 29 percent in Japan during the period. Some even said that China will be the world's largest market in 10 to 1S years.
"In the long term, anybody who is not looking at the semiconductor industry in China has missed the boat." Said Nell McGlone, spokesman for Dallas -based Texas Instruments.
Still China consumes just a fraction of all chips produced globally.
China meets roughly 20 percent of its own chip needs. The figure represents chips used in low-end devices such radios, television sets, refrigerators and washing machines.
According to the passage, China is a leading buyer of _________.
A.personal computers
B.semiconductor-manufacturing equipment
C.radio
D.television sets
SECTION B PASSAGES
Directions: In this section, you will hear several passages. Listen to the passages carefully and then answer the questions that follow.
听力原文: Everywhere we look, we see Americans running. They run for every reason anybody could think of. They nm for health, for beauty to lose weight, to feel fit and because it's the thing they love to do. Every year, for instance, thousands upon thousands of people run in one race, the Boston Marathon ,the best known long distance race in the United States. In recent years ,there have been nearly 5,000 official competitors and it takes three whole minutes for the crowd of runners just to cross the starting line. You may have heard the story of the Greek runner Phidippides. He ran from Marathon to Athens to deliver the news of the great victory 2,500 years ago. No one knows how long it took him to run the distance. But the story tells us that he died of the effort. Today no one will die in a Marathon race. But the effort is still enormous. Someone does come in first in this tiring foot race. But at the finish line, we see what this race is about: not being first but finishing. The real victory is not over one’s fellow runners but over one’s own body. It’s a victory of will-power over fatigue. In the Boston Marathon, each person who crosses that finish line is a winner.
The real victory for the participants of Marathon race is ______.
A.the victory over one’s fellow runners
B.the victory over former winners
C.the victory of will-power over fatigue
D.the victory of one’s physical strength
A.Don't meet anybody
B.Don't talk to anybody you meet
C.stay at home alone
D.Don't sneeze over anybody else
There wasn ’t ________ in the house when she got home.
A. any
B. somebody
C. anybody
Give it to anybody ______ needs it.
A.who
B.whom
C.whomever
D.whose
She considered herself always in the right, and ______ anybody's suggestion.
A.skimped
B.sent down
C.sneered at
D.submitted to
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