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No matter where our Patty needs us, we will ______ her call.
A.give answer for
B.respond to
C.have response to
D.answer to
No matter where our Patty needs us, we will ______ her call.
A.give answer for
B.respond to
C.have response to
D.answer to
No matter where our Party needs us, we will______her call.
A.give answer for
B.respond to
C.have response to
D.answer to
A.It makes listening to music a visual experience and not only aural.
B.It makes it possible to listen to music without using our ears.
C.It makes it possible to listen to music no matter where we are.
D.It makes it possible to listen to music whenever we want.
Where would this talk most likely take place?
A.On a TV advertising program
B.At an international business conference
C.On a TV talk show
D.At an awards ceremony
W: He's still in bed in his room.
M: What's the matter with our dear son?
W: He's feeling terrible. I think he must have caught a bad cold.
M: Well, we must call the doctor.
W: Yes. Can you remember the doctor's telephone number'?
M: Yes. It's 7546 2811.
what is the relationship between the two speakers?
A.Doctor and patient.
B.Teacher and student.
C.Husband and wife.
Technology in Our Modern Lives
Throughout the twentieth century, from 1900 onwards, people have dreamt of the technological advances that the advent of the new millennium(千禧年)would bring.__(1) The year 2000 has now come and gone and, while flying cars are still left to the realm of the imagination, the infusion(注入)of technology into all areas of life has indeed become a reality.
Leading the technological change is the everTpresent computer. In the United States,fully one-half of all households are connected to the Internet, and the pace is rapidly increasing, with 700 more households becoming connected every hour. The computer industry has produced over one million new jobs, spurring rapid and unprecedented(前所未有) growth in economic output and prosperity.__ (2) In 1999, 27 % of companies monitored(监视)their employees' email activities in some form, and by 2000 the number had grown to 38. 2 %, indicating the growing importance of electronic communication in business. The youtlger generations are becoming indoctrinated(被灌输)into the computer culture as well: In the United States alone, 424 million educational CD--ROMs were purchased, making computers and other forms of high-technology integral elements in the education system.
(3) By 1998 the figure had grown to 40% of total business investment expenditures, and the figure is only expected to grow in the future. The technological revolution does not end with computers, however. (4)
For better or for worse, technology takes part in every aspect of our lives, from the moment we wake up until the time we go to bed. Whether we like it or not, we have come to rely on its convenience, to the point of almost forgetting that it's even there. __ (5)Every second, 2,700 photos are taken with the latest cameras, and 80% of those snapshots(快照)are taken by people on vacation. No matter where one goes, no matter how far from urban centers, technology has become a basic element of everyday life. Flying cars or no flying cars, the future is here, and technology is the name of the game.
A.The growing effects of computers on business go even deeper, however.
B.They envisioned a world of flying cars, where high-tech gadgets(小巧的装置)were a part of every aspect of life.
C.In 1990, 20% of the average company's business investment expenditures consisted of computers and other high-tech equipment.
D.The full impact and implication of high technology in daily life is yet to be determined.
E. One cannot escape the far-reaching grip of technology even when on vacation.
F. It is estimated that.by the year 9,005, 1.6 billion mobile phones will be in use,keeping people connected to one another all the time no matter where they are.
第 46 题 请选择(1)处的最佳答案.
The tension in the Middle East has attracted much attention. The terms of the contract must be clear, definite, certain and complete. Unless these issues are addressed as a matter of urgency, the consequent de-motivation of staff will undoubtedly have a negative impact on the performance of the company. We should learn how to analyze and solve problems. The big company has its disadvantages. Managing multinationals means handling both national and organizational culture differences at the same time. The main difficulty is the shortage of funds, teachers and teaching materials. We thank you very much for the warm hospitality accorded to our trade delegation during this visit to your country and for the close co-operation in the business discussions. With respect to manuscripts and pictures that are provided by the Chinese party, without the consent of the Chinese Party, the other party may not transfer the copyright, or extend the use thereof, or extend the areas where they shall be distributed. A big family has its difficulties.
Youth is not a time of life; it is a state of mind; it is not a matter of rosy
cheeks, red lips and supple knees; it is a matter of will, a qualification of the i-【M1】______
magination, a vigor of the emotions; it is the fresh of the deep springs of life. 【M2】______
Youth means a temperamental predominance of courage over timidity, of
the appetite for adventure over the love of ease. This often exists a man of 60 【M3】______
more than a boy of 20. Nobody grow old merely by the number of years. We 【M4】______
grow old by deserting our ideals.
Years may wrinkle the skin, but give in enthusiasm wrinkles the soul. 【M5】______
Worry, fear, self-distrust bows the heart or turns the spirit back to dust. 【M6】______
Whether 60 or 16, there is every human being's heart the lure of wonder,
the unfailing childlike appetite of what' s next and the joy of the game of living. 【M7】______
In the center of your heart and my heart where there is a wireless station: so 【M8】______
long as it receives messages of beauty, hope, cheer, courage and power from
men and from the infinite, so long are you young.
When the aerials are down, and your spirit is covered by snows of cynicism 【M9】______
and the ice of pessimism, then you are growing old, even at 20, however as 【M10】______
long as your aerials are up, to catch waves of optimism, there is hope you may
die young at 80.
【M1】
A.How the light shines on our work is of much importance.
B.The way the light shines on your work makes no difference.
C.We needn't care about where the light comes from.
D.People can write or study under a light that comes from any direction.
M: I wouldn't say that. We don't mean to encourage students to rush into marriage. What we say is that if a student is of legal age for marriage then we will deal with the matter in accordance with relevant laws and regulations.
W: Do you think the lifting of the ban will result in a rising number of marriages among college students?
M: No, I don't think m. Such worries are unnecessary. So far we haven't received any marriage applications from students.
W: What is the students' response to this decision'? Are they cheered by it?
M: Oh, yeah. Most of them applauded the decision. But meanwhile, they say they wouldn't consider marriage until after graduation. Marriage is too big a decision. 1 think the majority of students wouldn't risk it without careful thought. Besides, they do not want to sacrifice a golden time for gaining knowledge to the extra pressures of forming a family.
(20)
A.The students in the university where Mr. Wang stays are encouraged to get married.
B.The students in the university where Mr. Wang stays are banned to get married.
C.The students in the university where Mr. Wang stays are allowed to get married if they arc of legal age for marriage.
D.The students in the university where Mr. Wang slays are reluctant to get marled even if they are of legal age for marriage.
There are millions now living in America who would long since have been dead, had they been born or had remained in countries of their parents' origins. Luck does not determine or explain achievement--merit often plays a preponderant role. This is obvious when we observe the differences in performances among those who have a roughly common environment and are judged by a single, relevant standard. But even to be in a position to be evaluated on one's merits is a matter of luck or good fortune.
Sometimes those who are qualified, and more often, those who are potentially qualified never get the chance. Sometimes the qualified have the good luck of competing against the poorer qualified or the bad luck of competing against the better qualified-circumstances usually beyond the control of the persons affected. Yet, in every competition this is an important factor.
The distribution of wealth in this world depends almost as much on luck as on energy, foresight and skill. These latter virtues are decisive as a rule when the luck of opportunity is common. But often it is not, as the varying portions of individuals' inheritance testify. Even when the opportunity is common, results may not reflect merit or demerit.
When we read of the actions for which individuals have run afoul of the law, it is only the weakness and poverty of our imagination that prevent us from grasping the series of events--all caused to be sure--whose conjunction could have landed us in the same predicament. If our temper had flared up when a deadly weapon was available, might we not be in the dock?
Regardless of legal guilt or innocence, being charged with, or involved in, a crime is often a matter of luck. We never know when we may be falsely accused.
Does belief in luck tend to an acceptance of the status quo? Not necessarily--although there is nothing wrong in accepting the status quo, if any feasible alternative to it is likely to be worse. When we realize what we owe to luck, it tends to cure us of overweening pride, of smugness and self-righteousness. For whatever our achievements we will note that they are not a consequence only of our worth, or of our efforts and virtues alone. Success always depends upon the cooperation of other persons and things, on the happy concert of time, place and opportunity--the absence of any one of which might have spelled failure.
According to the passage, of all the following luck is LEAST related to ______ .
A.life span
B.places of birth
C.achievement
D.personal excellence
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