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Tom has been most helpful to us; in fact I don't know what we ______ without him.A.have do

Tom has been most helpful to us; in fact I don't know what we ______ without him.

A.have done

B.will have done

C.had done

D.would have done

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第1题
I don't think it proper that Tom () to the job since he has no experience.

A.is assigned

B.will be assigned

C.be assigned

D.has been assigned

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第2题
Most of the things he has suggested so far have ______.

A.worked out

B.worked of

C.been at work

D.worked on

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第3题
The Lakers' forward Kobe Bryant has scored 50 or more points in four straight games, secon
d in the NBA only to Wilt Chamberlain's seven. He also now is tied with Michael Jordan for second with four behind Chamberlain's 32 in most 60-point games.

"He's doing something I've never seen", Lakers coach Phil Jackson said in an e-mail Saturday. "This has been historic". He should know because he coached Jordan and played against Chamberlain. Bryant is not going to win the MVP award, which likely will go to Dirk Nowitzki or Steve Nash. But his scoring brilliance again seems to answer the question of who's the best player in the league and it also provides more evidence in the similarity of Bryant and Jordan in their talent and approach to the game.

In any ease, Bryant is the player now firmly holding that mythical torch of greatness, sporting celebrity and creativity that Jordan once took from Julius "Dr. J" Erring. "Kobe has the verdant green light to hoist it up until he cools down", Jackson said. "Wonders never cease in this game". Certainly, Bryant has been wonderful in the four games, averaging 56.3 points with two games of at least 60. Moreover, he hardly has been selfish or working outside the offense because most of his field goals have come on long jumpers, including 17 of 33 on three-pointers. Bryant is shooting 54 percent.

"It's phenomenal. It's incredible", Jackson told Los Angeles reporters. "He's shooting [outside] more than Michael was. Michael was probably doing more post-up, more penetration, more at-the-basket kind of stuff. But Kobe's doing a whole range of things. I think his shooting has just been remarkable, the way he is raising up over people and knocking the ball down".

It's still a long way off, but because he started in the NBA when he was 18, Bryant, 28, can pass Kareem Abdul-Jabbar as the league's all-time scorer if he can stay healthy and average 25 points until he is 38. "The best part of it all is that we're winning", Bryant said. "The second is that this generation of players who might not have ever heard of the Elgin [Baylors] or Wilts [and their] greatness will now take notice so the legacy of their brilliance will live on.

"As far as myself, I can't explain it. All is in slow motion all the time. I don't know why or how, but it's trippy". That's probably what Chamberlain said during his record run.

Which of the following statements is true according to the author?

A.Kobe Bryant is the second in the NBA for what he got 50 or more points in four games.

B.Wilt Chamberlain used to get 60 or more points in seven straight games, first in the NBA.

C.Michael Jordan is in the third place with four behind Chamberlain's 32 in most 60-point games.

D.Michael Jordan is equal to Kobe Bryant in most 60-point games.

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第4题
One of the most popular persons in Hong Kong and Taiwan is Li Ming, a star of singing, fil
ms and TV plays. He is best known for the songs "Meeting You in the Rain", "Close to You", "Will You Come Tonight" and "My Feeling". The TV series "On the Edge", in which he plays the hero, turned his name into a house-hold one in China not long ago.

Li Ming was born in Beijing in 1966 and settled down in Hong Kong with his family in 1970. He once studied in England. Soon after he came back to Hong Kong, he began his singing career(生涯). Li Ming has been successful in the field of singing. He won the prize of the Best New Singers in Hong Kong and has toured Asia and America including Singapore, Malaysia, USA, and Canada. He is called one of the four "God Appointed Stars" in Hong Kong. Apart from singing, he has played in films and TV plays.

Which of the following made Li Ming become a house-hold star in China? ______.

A.Meeting You in the Rain

B.On the Edge

C.Will You Come Tonight

D.Close to You

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第5题
If there is one thing scientists have to hear, it is that the game is over. Raised on the
belief of an endless voyage of discovery, they recoil from the suggestion that most of the best things have already been located. If they have, today's scientists can hope to contribute no more than a few grace notes to the symphony of science.

A book to be published in Britain this week, The End of Science, argues persuasively that this is the case. Its author, John Horgan, is a senior writer for Scientific American magazine, who has interviewed many of today's leading scientists and science philosophers. The shock of realizing that science might be over came to him, he says, when he was talking to Oxford mathematician and physicist Sir Roger Penrose.

The End of Science provoked a wave of denunciation in the United States last year. "The reaction has been one of complete shock and disbelief, "Mr. Horgan says.

The real question is whether any remaining unsolved problems, of which there are plenty, lend themselves to universal solutions. If they do not, then the focus of scientific discovery is already narrowing. Since the triumphs of the 1960s—the genetic code, plate tectonics, and the microwave background radiation that went a long way towards proving the Big Bang—genuine scientific revolutions have been scarce. More scientists are now alive, spending more money on research, that ever. Yet most of the great discoveries of the 19th and 20th centuries were made before the appearance of state sponsorship, when the scientific enterprise was a fraction of its present size.

Were the scientists who made these discoveries brighter than today's? That seems unlikely. A far more reasonable explanation is that fundamental science has already entered a period of diminished returns. "Look, don't get me wrong," says Mr Horgan. "There are lots of important things still to study, and applied science and engineering can go on for ever. I hope we get a cure for cancer, and for mental disease, though there are few real signs of progress."

The sentence "most of the best things have already been located" could mean______.

A.most of the best things have already been changed

B.most of the best things remain to be changed

C.there have never been so many best things waiting to be discovered

D.most secrets of the world have already been discovered

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第6题
— Is everyone here today?— No. Tom is at home _____ he has got a bad cold

A.because

B.when

C.if

D.but

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第7题
Shortly after dawn on February 17th 2003, the world's most ambitious road pricing experime
nt will start in London. Though cordon toll schemes have been operating in Norway for years, and Singapore has an electronic system, no one has ever tried to charge motorists in a city of the size and complexity of London.

For decades, transport planners have been demanding that motorists should pay directly for the use of roads. According to the professionals, it is the only way of civilizing cities and restraining the growth of inter urban traffic. Politicians have mostly turned a deaf ear, fearing that charging for something what was previously free was a quick route to electoral suicide. But London's initiative suggests that the point where road pricing becomes generally accepted as the most efficient way to restrain traffic is much nearer than most drivers realize.

The mayor of London, Ken Livingstone, has pinned his political reputation on the scheme's success. If it works, cities around the world will rush to copy it. If it fails, he will be jeered from office when he seeks re-election in 2004. But how will success be judged? The mayor claims that congestion charging will produce £130m in net annual revenues, reduce traffic in central London by 15% and reduce traffic delays by about a quarter. Unfortunately these ambitious targets are unlikely to be met.

For a start, the low level at which the charge has been set owes more to politics than traffic planning. Its impact, modest in comparison with the already high £4 an hour on-street parking charges in the area, may be less than anticipated. But most transport experts are cautiously optimistic that it will help improve the capital's chaotic transport system. As for the mayor, his political prospects look good. Those who drive cars in the center of London during the day are a tiny fraction of the millions who walk or use public transport to get to work.

London's willingness to take the plunge has moved congestion charging from the realm of transport planners into mainstream politics. Yet the low-tech solution it has adopted has been overtaken by modern microwave radio systems allowing cars to communicate with roadside charging units. The next generation of technology will use global positioning satellites (GPS) to track the position of vehicles wherever they are, on a second-to- second basis.

The brave new world of paying as you go is not far away. For those who drive in rural areas, the cost will come down. But for motorists who spend most of their time in congested urban areas, travel is rightly going to become much more expensive.

We can learn from the first paragraph that in the world the scheme of tolling systems is

A.out of the question.

B.anything but new.

C.for the sake of safety.

D.nowhere near success.

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第8题
I am sure Tom has been here and has done ______.A.that required himB.which was required of

I am sure Tom has been here and has done ______.

A.that required him

B.which was required of him

C.what was required of him

D.what has been required him

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第9题
Tom was disappointed (失望的) that most of the guests ______ when he ______ at the party.A

Tom was disappointed (失望的) that most of the guests ______ when he ______ at the party.

A.left, had arrived

B.left, arrived

C.had left, had arrived

D.had left, arrived

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第10题
Tom said he______to escape responsibility while he was away, as he needed to show support
to his family and loved ones.

A.hadn"t being tried

B.hadn"t been tried

C.hadn"t been trying

D.hadn"t being trying

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