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He stayed in China for almostA.20 years.B.12 years.C.7 years.D.3 years.

He stayed in China for almost

A.20 years.

B.12 years.

C.7 years.

D.3 years.

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第2题
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第3题
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第4题
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B.were

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第5题
听力原文:One of the most famous travelers in all of history was Marco Polo. At the age of

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After he returned to Italy, Marco Polo dictated many of his stories to a friend, His book, Description of the World, became the most popular book in Europe. People found it difficult to believe his stories of people, animals, places, and things. These are a few of his descriptions:

In one area of China, there were black stones. People dug them out of the mountains. They lit the black stones and they burned very slowly, giving off heat. The people used these stones to cook and to heat their homes.

In China there was a great system of highways. These highways had two lanes paved with stones or bricks. Men planted trees every ten feet to keep the sun off travelers' heads.

Most people believed Marco Polo's stories. But others told him that they did not believe his descriptions. He answered that he did not tell half of what he saw.

Marco Polo came to China

A.alone.

B.with two friends.

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第6题
(a) Mr Xu, a domestic Chinese, is a designer. He is considering the following four options

(a) Mr Xu, a domestic Chinese, is a designer. He is considering the following four options:

Option A: Joining Delta Ltd as a manager with a monthly salary of RMB40,000 and an annual bonus of RMB100,000 payable in December each year.

Option B: Providing services to Delta Ltd as a consultant for a consultancy fee of RMB50,000 per month.

Option C: Setting up his own sole proprietorship. He will pay himself a monthly salary of RMB20,000 from this sole proprietorship. For 2014 the net profit of the sole proprietorship after charging Mr Xu’s salary is expected to be RMB420,000.

Option D: Setting up a limited company, Xupa Ltd. He will pay himself a monthly salary of RMB20,000 from Xupa Ltd. For 2014 the net profit of the company after charging Mr Xu’s salary is expected to be RMB420,000. Xupa Ltd will pay enterprise income tax at the rate of 25% and distribute all of its profit after tax to its shareholder, Mr Xu, as a dividend.

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Note: Ignore value added tax and business tax. (10 marks)

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(1) Ms Wang has her household in Xiamen and holds a China identity card. She has been studying in Australia since 2010 and has not returned to China for the last six years, including in 2014.

(2) Mr Beth is a US citizen, who has lived in China working for a non-government organisation since 2010. He has not travelled outside China for the last six years, including in 2014.

(3) Ms Ruth is an Australian citizen. She travelled to China and stayed in China for a total of 250 days in 2014. (5 marks)

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第7题
Your visa was valid until Jan. 3rd. Now it’s Jan 8th. You have illegally stayed in China for _____ days.

A.3

B.4

C.5

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第8题
Jack will always remember those days______he stayed in China with his brother, ______has a
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A.that; which

B.when; which

C.which; that

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第9题
听力原文:M: Oh, dear. I've been back three weeks and we still haven't heard anything from
Industria.

F: Well, three weeks is not really all that long, Paul. You have to give Bill Cornell time to check the efficiency of the sample bikes you sold him and to try them out on his customers.

M: Yes, you've right, Tara. At least Jack and Tim are still backing me. I must say Tim is an ace salesman. He's going to go far, you know. But Tom, well ...

F: Don't worry about Tom. You know it's in his nature to be skeptical. He's run Jayal Motors as a small concern for years. You know him, he thinks if it's small he can manage, keep in touch with the workers~ And be in contact with shop floor. That's the way he works.

M: Yes, I know all that, but we've got to expand.

F: Yes, but don't you see, my love, if it's too big he's afraid that it will no longer be in his hands, that he'll be alienated from the workers, and the management and the shop floor will become separated. And don't forget, Paul, he's invested all he has in Jayal Motors.

M: But we've got to expand. If we don't, we won't survive. Things have changed, you know.

Tom's got to realize that technology is here to stay. Competition is sharp. If we don't expand, Tom will lose everything anyway.

F: That's all fight. You don't have to convince me, Paul.

M: Oh, look at the time, and it's 11:15. I must get to the station. Eve Sorrell's train gets in at 11:30.

F: Well, there you are. Perhaps Eve will bring you some good news.

M: Hardly likely, She's been in the Far East for the last three weeks. Still, you never know, you could be right.

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M: I see. But if we want to enlarge our business, we have to do so. We gain something while we lose something.

F: It is true. To open up foreign markets, we will meet with a lot more difficulties, such as language, culture conflicts, and so on.

M: I know that, dear. As you know, China is a very big market. You cannot imagine how large it is. We cannot neglect it.

F: I think so. China is a huge country with a very big population. What's more, China has become a member of the WTO. So it will be more convenient to do business with China, because we observe the same 'rules of games'.

M: You are quite right. It seems to me that we can consider China as our first foreign market.

F: Yes, right. We have to start to learn some Chinese and her culture so that we may meet fewer problems.

M: True.

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•For each question (23-30), mark one letter (A, B or C) for the correct answer.

•You will hear the recording twice.

Bill Cornell needs time to

A.get the sample bikes.

B.try out the sample bikes on his customers.

C.check the work efficiency.

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第10题
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[A]Graham has become increasingly busy, supplying flat-packed weathervanes to clients worldwide.

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[E]Graham has no plans for expansion, as he wants to keep the business as a rural craft.

[F]Graham has now perfected over 100 original designs. He works to very fine detail, always seeking approval for the design of the silhouette from the customer before proceeding with the hand-cutting.

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