听力原文:Which control stops the machine?(A) The main office, downtown.(B) Where the bus s
听力原文:Which control stops the machine?
(A) The main office, downtown.
(B) Where the bus stops.
(C) The power switch on the right.
(4)
A.
B.
C.
听力原文:Which control stops the machine?
(A) The main office, downtown.
(B) Where the bus stops.
(C) The power switch on the right.
(4)
A.
B.
C.
听力原文:Which of the following is NOT the benefit of this effort?
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A.This effort will apprise land's use rights before contracting lease.
B.Add to the State revenue.
C.Improve the management of the land.
D.Ensure the best use of land resources and control its redistribution.
W: Yes. Accounting controls are important elements of a bank's internal control system, the soundness of which is vital for bank's survival.
Q: What are the important elements of a bank's internal control system?
(15)
A.Accounting basis.
B.Cash basis accounting.
C.Accounting control.
D.The chart of accounts of a bank.
Which of the following is NOT the purpose of America's central bank?
A.Controlling the flow of money in the economy.
B.Overseeing the activities of banks.
C.Producing and distributing bank notes and coins.
D.Contributing to the maintenance of a stable financial system.
听力原文:(With) Other viruses, such as smallpox and measles, and polioneuromere, the majority of people mount an immune response even if they never been vaccinated that clears the natural infection. With H1V, there are virtually no incidents of a person who has completely cleared the virus from their body, which means that although some people can control the virus better than others, the body is having trouble making a protective immune response.
What is the point the speaker is trying to make about HIV virus?
A.HIV vaccines trigger an immune response, but that response has proven inadequate.
B.The body's natural immune response to HIV infection could eradicate the virus.
C.The majority of people could mount an immune response even without being vaccinated that clears the natural infection from every virus.
D.Some people can control HIV virus better than others and make a protective immune response.
听力原文:Which of the following is the position of Bill in Guangzhou Office?
(22)
A.Production manager.
B.Lab manager.
C.Sales manager.
D.Quality control manager.
Which of the following is NOT true of meditation?
A.It relieves the pain of cancer.
B.It counteracts the effect of depression.
C.It has mystic elements.
D.It has long been used as a cure-all.
听力原文: Zimbabwe's inflation rate has soared in the past 3 months and is now at 11.2 million percent— the highest in the world, according to the country central statistical office. Official figures dated Monday showing inflation has surged from the rate of 2.2 million percent recorded in May, despite the government's price controls. (Q7) The country's finance minister confirmed the new figure in an interview but said the rising inflation rate was not confined to Zimbabwe alone. In February, the price of a loaf of bread in the country was less than 200,000 Zimbabwe dollars. On Monday, that same loaf of bread cost 1.6 trillion Zimbabwe dollars. Analysts have said that this Zimbabwe government official inflation rate figures are conservative. Last week, one of Zimbabwe's leading banks — Kingdom Bank, said the country's inflation rate was now more than 20 million percent. (Q8) The locally-owned bank predicted tougher times ahead for Zimbabwe in the absence of donor's support and foreign investment in the economy that has been in free fall for almost a decade.
Which of the following is mentioned as the government's measure to control inflation?
A.Foreign investment.
B.Donor support.
C.Price control.
D.Bank prediction.
听力原文: Hong Kong is on alert for a new and unwelcome visitor. The Health Secretary York Chow announced territory-wide inspections for the native South American red fire ant, after its anthills were found in Hong Kong's rural new territories.
The ant gets its name from the burning sensation caused by its sting. An attack by a swarm of the reddish-brown insects can cause allergic reactions which can be fatal in extremely rare cases. As if that wasn't enough, the infestation of red fire ants is also threatening the supply of tangerine trees from across the border in China, which are part of Hong Kong's traditional way of celebrating the lunar New Year — coming up on February 9.
Chinese customs officers across the border are reported to be holding up shipments to try to control the spread of the insects.
An attack by a swarm of the reddish-brown insects
A.is fatal.
B.won't be serious.
C.can cause allergic reactions.
D.will be an extremely rare case.
SECTION C NEWS BROADCAST
Directions: In this section, you will hear several news items. Listen to them carefully and then answer the questions that follow.
听力原文: Foreign observer teams seem unanimous that Nigeria's election has fallen short of the Democratic minimum, but they are waiting till more results are declared before they announce their full conclusions. European Union observers say they witnessed widespread violence, intimidation, ballot-box stuffing and serious shortages of election material. The Commonwealth groups spoke diplomatically about shortcomings. Even the West African group Ecowas in which Nigeria has a powerful voice said the vote was neither free nor fair.
Nigeria's election was ______ according to most foreign observers.
A.democratic
B.unfair
C.out of control
D.in perfect order
听力原文: A person's social prestige seems to be determined mainly by his or her job. Occupations are valued in terms of the incomes associated with them, although other factors can also be relevant—particular the amount of education a given occupation requires and the degree of control over others it pro vides. The holders of political power also tend to have high prestige.
Unlike power and wealth, which do not seem to be becoming more equally shared, the symbols of prestige have become available to an increasing number of Americans. The main reason is the radical change in the nature of jobs over the course of this century. In 1900 nearly 40 percent of the labor force were farm workers and less than 20 percent held white-collar jobs. At the beginning of the 1980s, however, less than 5 percent of the labor force worked on farms and white-collar workers were the largest single occupation al category. Blue-collar workers, the largest category in the mid-fifties, now constitute less than a third of all workers. The increase in the proportion of high-prestige jobs has allowed a much greater number of Americans to enjoy these statuses and the life-styles that go with them.
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A.Power.
B.Academic degree.
C.Wealth.
D.Diligence.
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