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193The review for the specification completeness is performed during which of the followin

193 The review for the specification completeness is performed during which of the following cycles. A. Award cycles

B. requirements cycle

C. requisition cycle

D. solicitation cycle

E. contractual cycle

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(A) I won't be able to make it then.

(B) We made an inventory of everything in the store.

(C) It usually takes about an hour to the office.

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A.

B.

C.

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听力原文: I see that you all made it back to continue your training. We plan to walk you through customer service calls today. Marsha will be instructing you on how to deal with irate customers. We will be doing some modeling and then let you try your hand at the phones. After lunch, we will review company policies as to what you can offer customers as incentives and perks. We wilt finish off the day with a speech by the company CEO. Starting tomorrow, you will be working on the phone banks with supervision. Lunch will be provided today. Just be sure to be back in your seats by 1 p.m.

What will the first item be after lunch?

A.A speech by the CEO.

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第3题
SECTION BPASSAGESDirections: In this section, you will hear several passages. Listen to th

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听力原文: Moving away from newspapers, let's now focus on magazines. Now the first magazine was a little periodical called the Review and it was started in London in 1704. It looked a lot like the newspapers of the time, but in terms of its contents it was much different. Newspapers were concerned mainly with news events but the Review focused on important domestic issues of the day, as well as the policies of the government. Now, in England at the time, people could still be thrown in jail for publishing articles that were critical of the king. And that is what happened to Daniel Defoe. He was the outspoken founder of the review. Defoe actually wrote the first issue of the Review from prison. You see, he had been arrested because of his writings that criticized the policies of the Church of England, which was headed by the king. After his release, Defoe continued to produce the Review and the magazine started to appear on a more frequent schedule, about three times a week. It didn't take long for other magazines to start popping up. In 1709, a magazine called the Tattler began publication. This new magazine contained a mixture of news, poetry, political analysis and philosophical essays.

What is significant about the review?

A.Its publication was banned by the British government.

B.It was the first weekly newspaper.

C.It caused a prison revolt.

D.It was the first magazine ever published.

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第4题
SECTION BPASSAGESDirections: In this section, you will hear several passages. Listen to th

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听力原文: Now I'd like to talk to you about the final exam. The exam will be held next Thursday, the last day of the exam week. Remember to bring along two or three pens in case one is out of ink. Unlike the mid-term exam, this test will not include multiple choice questions. It will consist entirely of essay questions you will have to answer three of the five questions. The exam will be comprehensive which means you will be responsible for all of the subject matters we've covered in class, I would suggest you review your mid-term questions as well as the text book and your course notes. The final will count for 50% of your grade in the course; the research project will count for 20%; and the mid-term 30%.

I will be in my office almost all day on Tuesday of next week. If you run into any problems, please feel free to stop in. Good luck. I'll see you on Thursday.

What questions were included in the mid-term exam and will not be included in the final exam?

A.Essay questions.

B.Multiple choice questions.

C.Filling the blank questions.

D.Error correction questions.

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根据下列材料回答下列各 题。 When IBegan reading Catch-22,I thought it was a farcical sati
re on life in the UnitedStates Army Air Force.Later IBelieved that Mr.Hellers target was modem war and all those whoare responsible for waging it.Still later it seemed that he was attacking social organization andanyone whoDerives power from it.ButBy the end of theBook it hadBecome plain to me that itis—no other phrase willDo—tlle human condition itself which is the object of Mr.Heller,s out.raged fhry andDisgust. A reviewer must always keep an anxious eye on the state of his currecy.If he announcestoo many masterpieces he risks inflation(though it is sometimes forgottenBy some of US that thecowardice of perpetual crabbing(挑剔)receives its own kind of punishment).ItDoes not seemmany weeks since l was proclaiming that Malcolm Lowry’s Under the Volcano is one of the greatEnglish novels of the century;and not longBefore that l was urging that attention shouldBe paidto the magnificent and neglected talent of William Gerhardi. But at th e ri sk of inflation I cannot help writing that Catch-22 is the greatest satirical workin English since Erewhon.For the fact is that all my successive interpretations of thisBook nowseem to haveBeen accurate,even if the earlier ones were also incomplete.TheBook has an im.mense andDevastating(讽刺的)theme,but this theme is illustrated,as it shouldBe,bv meaJlsof an observed reality. I am not suggesting that Catch—22 is a realistic account of life in the war—time Air Forceof America or any other country.The method of satire is to inflate(放大)reality so that all its partially concealedBlemishes(缺点)turn into monstrous and apparentDeformations.Theefiect of good satire is to make us laugh with horror.And this means that social and personal e-vils which areBeing satirized must haveBeen there,and mustBe feltBy the reader toBe thereeyen while he is laughing at the results of the satirists inflating imagination. ()The passage seems toBe from________.

A.a review of a film

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第6题
Taking Notes in Class Taking good notes is a three-stage process _____________ (1) th

Taking Notes in Class Taking good notes is a three-stage process _____________ (1) there are certain things you should do before class, during class, and after class. Before class. Review your notes from the previous class session before you come to class. This will help you remember what _____________ (2) and get you ready to understand new information your teacher provides. Also, complete all assigned readings before you come to class. During class. Keep your attention _____________ (3) what your teacher is saying. Listen for “signal statements” that tell you that what your teacher is about to say is important to write in your notes. Write quickly by writing ____________ (4) words such as “med” for “medicine”, using symbols such as “%” for “percent”, and writing short sentences. After class. Rewrite your notes to make them more complete by changing abbreviated words into whole words. Make your notes __________ (5) accurate by answering any questions you had when writing your notes in class. You may ask your teacher or other students for help.

1.

A、in that

B、in which

C、where

D、which

2.

A、was covered

B、is covered

C、covers

D、are covering

3.

A、focusing on

B、focus on

C、is focused on

D、focused on

4.

A、short

B、abbreviated

C、other

D、several

5.

A、very

B、quite

C、more

D、most

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SECTION BPASSAGESDirections: In this section, you will hear several passages. Listen to th

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There are still a lot to be learned about the earth. For instance, geologists know that the core is hot. Evidence of this is the molten lava that flows out of volcanoes. But we are still not sure what the source of the heat is.

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A.To review what students know about volcanic activity.

B.To demonstrate the use of a new measurement device.

C.To explain the answer to an examination question.

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听力原文: Good 'afternoon, class. Today, we'll continue our discussion of modern American architects. Now, let's review the three main elements that any architect must consider when designing a building. One of the elements is function. An architect must consider the function of a building, whether the design hinders or enhances the use of the building, whether the design allows for easy heating and cooling, plumbing, and electrical wiring.

Appearance, the second element is appearance. Does the building fit in with its surroundings? Is it pleasing to look at or an eyesore? Its appearance is quite an important element.

The last one is durability. An architect must consider a building's durability, whether the materials will withstand wear from weather on the outside and from use on the inside.

Now we'll move on to discuss the architect. The man in this photograph is Frank Lloyd Wright. Frank Lloyd Wright has been called the greatest figure in modem American architecture because of his influence on function, appearance, and durability.

I've placed several books on reserve in the library. Some of the books contain pictures and diagrams of Wright's work, and there's also an in-depth and...um...informative biography of Wright. The reserve material in the library is optional, but yon may want to spend some time with it in order to have the best understanding possible of Frank Lloyd Wright and his work.

What is the professor mainly discussing?

A.The importance of function in the design of a building.

B.A number of modem American architects and the important elements in their work.

C.Three main elements that any architect must think when designing a building and a famous architect.

D.The important characteristics of the designs of one specific architect.

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第9题
In response to today's World Trade Organization (WTO) Appellate Body decision declaring th

In response to today's World Trade Organization (WTO) Appellate Body decision declaring the Bush Administration's Section 201 steel tariffs contrary to WTO obligations, Consuming Industries Trade Action Coalition Steel Task Force (CITAC STF) Chairman William E. Gaskin urged President Bush to terminate the steel tariffs immediately.

Gaskin stated, "In addition to the continuing damage and job losses that the tariffs are causing U.S. steel consumers, the U.S. now faces billions of dollars in retaliatory tariffs by our trading partners. For the sake of the U.S. manufacturing sector, it's time to end the tariffs now. Manufacturers need some positive news and a quick end to the steel tariffs will help send a message that the President supports American manufacturers and understands the requirement that they be globally competitive."

The WTO Appellate Body ruling today that the U. S. steel tariffs violate the WTO Safeguards agreement was widely expected. "As the world's leader in trade liberalization and opening markets around the world, the United States cannot afford to ignore the requirements of the WTO system," said Lewis Leibowitz, Counsel to the CITAC STF. "Our preliminary review of the decision indicates that it is consistent with WTO precedent in ruling that the U.S. violated the WTO Safeguards Agreement in imposing the tariffs last year. Based on Article 8 of the Agreement, the EU and seven other countries would be within their rights to impose restrictions on U.S. exports potentially totaling billions of dollars, not to mention other countries that did not bring a case against the U. S."

The WTO Appellate Body decision will become official in early December. The European Union (EU) has announced that it will retaliate on U.S. exports to the EU worth $ 2.2 billion five days after the decision is official unless President Bush ends the tariffs. Other U.S. trading partners are expected to announce retaliatory measures as well.

President Bush is expected to decide any day on the future of the steel tariffs. In September 2003, the U. S. International Trade Commission's midpoint review of the steel tariffs showed that the tariffs have cost the U.S. economy $ 987.2 million and thousands of U.S. jobs. Numerous economic studies have also found that the tariffs caused far more damage to the U.S. economy than helped the domestic steel industry.

Gaskin concluded, "Eliminating the steel tariffs will remove a tax being paid by U.S. steel consuming industries and avoid damaging tariffs being placed on U.S. exports by the EU and other trading partners. The debate should be over. Any good that the tariffs might have accomplished has been achieved and it is time to end them."

What is implied about the Bush Administration's Section 201 steel tariffs?

A.It aims to create more job chances for American steel workers.

B.It requires high tariffs of steel imported to America.

C.It aims to raise the tariffs of exported American steel.

D.It requires the American steel industry to pay more tax.

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第10题
The key words used in the titles of a literature review published as an essay might be _____.

A、literature report

B、review

C、a review of literature

D、literature review

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