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Send this form. to ______ requests it.

A.whomever

B.whoever

C.whom

D.who

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第1题
You should fill in the application form. ______ before you send it back to the university.

A.regularly

B.comprehensively

C.properly

D.eventually

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第2题
以下英汉对照正确的有()。A、“I would like to send 3,000 yuan to Beijing.”“我想寄三千元到

以下英汉对照正确的有()。

A、“I would like to send 3,000 yuan to Beijing.”“我想寄三千元到北京。”

B、“Please fill in the form.”“请填单。”

C、“When will the money be received?”“钱什么时候能到?

D、“Remittance will be received within 24 hours.”“汇款24小时以后到。”

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第3题
以下英汉对照错误的是()。A.“I would like to send 3,000 yuan to Beijing.”中文含义是:我想寄三

以下英汉对照错误的是()。

A.“I would like to send 3,000 yuan to Beijing.”中文含义是:我想寄三千元到北京。

B.“Please fill in the form.”译成英文是:请填单。

C.“When will the money be received?”中文含义是:钱什么时候能到?

D.“With in 24 hours.”中文含义是:24小时以后。

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第4题
HOW TO EMPLOY AND APPLY When a company needs to employ new people, it may advertise t
he job in a newspaper or on a website. However nowadays, people more often find such advertisements on a website. Then people, who are interested, can apply for the job. They send in a letter (or an email) and also a resume (or CV) as well. The two parts are very important in job-hunting. The former is used to apply for a certain position. The latter is used to introduce his or her education background and work experiences. But more and more companies may often ask people to fill out a standard form. The company’s Human Resources Department will then select the most suitable people to attend an interview.

1.According to the passage, where can we find job advertisements more often nowadays ().

A.In a magazine.

B.In a newspaper.

C.On a website.

2.How do people apply for a job ().

A.By phone.

B.By email.

C.Go to visit the company.

3. Besides the application letter, what else is also important()

A.A resume.

B.A picture.

C.A certificate.

4.What do companies provide to job applicants nowadays before they apply for jobs()

A.A standard form.

B.An invitation letter.

C.An email address.

5.Who is in charge of selecting the applicants for the coming interview().

A.The manager of the company.

B.The Human Resources Department.

C.The secretary of the manager.

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第5题
When a company needs to employ new people, it may advertise the job in a newspaper or on a website. However, nowadays people usually find advertisements on a website. Then people, who are interested, can apply for the job. They send in a letter (or an e-mail) and also a résumé (or CV) as well. The two parts are very important in job-hunting. The former is used to apply for a certain position. The latter is used to introduce education background and work experience. But more and more companies ask applicants to fill out a standard form. The company's Human Resources Department will then select the most suitable people to attend an interview.

1-1.Where does a company advertise the job when it needs to employ new people?

A、In a book or a newspaper .

B、On TV or on a website.

C、In a newspaper or on a website.

1-2.The most common way to find an advertisement is on a () .

A、book

B、TV

C、website

1-3.()are very important in job-hunting.

A、A newspaper or a website

B、A letter and a résumé

C、A résumé and an advertisement

1-4.More and more companies will ask applicants to() .

A、fill out a standard form

B、apply for a certain position

C、find advertisements on a website

1-5.When the most suitable people are selected, they are asked to ().

A、fill out a standard form

B、join in a lesson

C、attend an interview

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第6题
Thank you for your interest in Caliber Cassette (盒式录音带 ) library. This letter tells y
ou about our service. With it we are sending you an application form, so that you can join if you would like to try it. Caliber library aims to provide the pleasure of reading to anyone who cannot read ordinary print books because of sight problems. We currently have over 7,000 books available for reading for pleasure, including l,000 specially for children. A11 0ur books are recorded cover-to-cover on ordinary cassettes and can be played on any cassette player. They are sent and returned by post, free of charge.

When we receive your application, we will send you a hook and an information Tape.They will explain how to use the service. The easy way to use Caliber library is to tell us what sorts of books you like. and we will keep you supplied with books we think you will enjoy. Or you can send us a list of books you would like to read, and we will then send you books from this list whenever possible. In that case you will need to use our website, or buy one or more of our catalogues (目录 ).

According to the first paragraph, the library sends the application form. to the readers so that they can_____.

A.read ordinary books

B.order cassette players

C.buy Caliber cassettes

D.use the library service

Caliber library provides service mainly for people who suffer from________A.hearing difficulties

B.mental illnesses

C.sight problems

D.Heart troubles

The service of sending and returning books by post is_____.A.not available to children

B.paid by the users

C.free of charge

D.not provided

The easyway to usethe library service is to______ .A.inform the library your name and address

B.Tellthe library the sorts of books you like

C.buy the catalogues of the library

D.askthe library to buy the books

The main purpose of this letter is to _______.A.introduce the library' s service to readers

B.recommend new books to the readers

C.send a few catalogues to readers

D.express thanks to the readers

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第7题
Once a foreigner travelling in France came to Paris for a few days.【21】the very first day
of his staying in the French capital he【22】a telegram to his wife【23】the name and address of the hotel【24】he was staying. Then he decided to go out and【25】the places of wonders in the capital. He took a long walk along the streets of the city, visiting a few museums and by the end of the【26】he felt tired.

He wanted to【27】the hotel to take a rest there, but suddenly he【28】he remembered【29】the name nor the address of the hotel. He felt quite【30】and slowly walked along the street, not knowing what to do. Suddenly he found【31】in front of a post office. He quickly ran inside and said【32】an excited voice. "Give me a telegram form, please. "" Here you are," a man answered, giving him a form. It did not【33】long to fill it in. A minute later he handed in the telegram and paid the man.

His wife was greatly【34】when an hour later she received【35】telegram from her husband :" Send me my address at once!"

(46)

A.At

B.In

C.On

D.For

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第8题
The earth is much cooler than the sun, and the wave length of the earth's radiations is mu
ch longer than that of sunrays. These longer heat waves cannot pass through the atmosphere as easily as the short waves coming from the sun. Similarly, radio stations that transmit programs to distant countries broadcast in short waves, which can travel all around the world. Stations that broadcast local programs send out longer waves, which can be received more easily, but only in a limited area.

(83) Heat waves, rising from the earth, meet resistance in the atmosphere from the water vapor there. Many if the waves are stopped by the water vapor can not get back out into space. The atmosphere, when it is warmed up, also adds some heat back to the earth's surface.

When the sun's rays strike water surface, some of the water becomes absorbed by the air as water vapor. The warmer the air is, the more vapor it can hold. When the air has absorbed its maximum amount of vapor, it is said to be saturated. If the air is then cooled, some of the vapor will condense and clouds will form. (84)These clouds, will contain drops of water at temperatures above freezing, or ice crystals at temperatures below freezing.

Clouds can greatly affect the temperature of the earth's surface. When there are many clouds in the sky, all of the sun's rays can not reach the earth. The cloudy day, then, will be cooler than the cloudless day. Clouds also prevent the earth from cooling off rapidly at night. For this reason, countries such as the British Isles, which are often covered by clouds, have a relatively constant temperature. The weather in these cloudy areas is neither very hot in summer nor very cold in winter. On the other hand, places such as deserts, which have few or no clouds, have very sharp variations in temperature—between night and day as well as between summer and winter.

Radio stations that transmit programs to distant countries send out waves that resemble______.

A.heat waves rising from the earth

B.waves absorbed by water vapor

C.waves sent out by radio stations that transmit local programs

D.the rays sent out from the sun

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第9题
Part ADirections: Read the following four texts. Answer the questions below each text by c

Part A

Directions: Read the following four texts. Answer the questions below each text by choosing A, B, C or D. (40 points)

The biggest demonstration in a generation is being assembled by mobilizing the power of the web, which allows anti-war groups to rally multitudes at the click of a mouse. Cornish speakers for peace can share ideas by e-mail with Rhodes Scholars Against the War while taking into account the sensitivities of the Young Muslim Sisters. Footsore ban-the-bomb veterans such as Tony Myers of the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament, busily preparing yesterday for the mass protest, can only marvel at the power of the net.

"It's made a massive difference," he said. "Back in the 1980s when we were trying to organize huge demos it was all about going to meetings and sending mail to regional people. I was a volunteer before the 1983 demonstration which attracted 400,000 marchers. The office was just awash with people printing things on old duplicators. People today feel more like they are part of a big movement. In the 1980s, we would read about demos all over the world a few days later in the newspapers. Now you know all the details in advance if you are on the e-mail list. The Stop the War Coalition needs only a handful of headquarters staff because the website is a virtual campaign group in itself, complete with briefings, news, addresses and artwork.

Children's superior mastery of the internet is reflected in the proliferation of youth groups opposing war. The Woodcraft Folk (a sort of pacifist version of the Scouts) announce that they will be bringing an orange parachute on the march. The Engels-Marx Communist Party (slogan "Resist and Revolt") is a group of pupils at a Leicester comprehensive school opposing the war. The entire country is covered from the Aberdeen Students Against War Society to Torbay Stop the War group.

Anti-war campaigners put leaflets, maps, posters and petitions on their websites for supporters to print, stick in their window or hand out at the march. Stop the War Coalition includes a direct- debit form. which supporters can download and send to their bank manager to make donations.

Message boards are filled with anti-war protesters arguing their case. The issue is being exploited by the British National Party, which has posted a self-serving press release proclaiming support for the march because of their concerns over "the power of the Israeli lobby". Anti-war individuals have been e-mailing friends with songs for the march, one to the tune of If You're Happy and You Know It. The internet was created in the 1960s partly by the Advanced Research Project Agency of the US Department of Defense. It is widely said to have been created in order to send military messages after an atomic war.

The example in the first paragraph is used to show the demonstrators ______.

A.share the similar goals with one another

B.need to compromise with one another

C.can not really co-operate due to geographic isolations

D.get in touch with one other easily on internet

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第10题
It used to be so straightforward. A team of researchers working together in the laboratory
would submit the results of their research to a journal. A journal editor would then remove the author's names and affiliations from the paper and send it to their peers for review. Depending on the comments received, the editor would accept the paper for publication or decline it. Copyright rested with the journal publisher, and researchers seeking knowledge of the results would have to subscribe to the journal.

No longer. The Internet and pressure from funding agencies, who are questioning why commercial publishers are making money from government-funded research by restricting access to it--is making access to scientific results a reality. The organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) has just issued a report describing the far-reaching consequences of this. The report, by John Houghton of Victoria University in Australia and Graham Vickery of the OECD, makes heavy reading for publishers who have, so far, made handsome profits. But it goes further than that. It signals a change in what has, until now, been a key element of scientific endeavor.

The value of knowledge and the return on the public investment in research depends, in part, upon wide distribution and ready access. It is big business. In America, the core scientific publishing market is estimated at between $ 7 billion and $ 11 billion. The International Association of Scientific, Technical and Medical Publishers says that there are more than 2, 000 publishers worldwide specializing in these subjects. They publish more than 1.2 million articles each year in some 16, 000 journals.

This is now changing. According to the OECD report, some 75% of scholarly journals are now online. Entirely new business models are emerging; three main institutional subscribers pay for access to a collection of online journal rifles through site-licensing agreements. There is open-access publishing, typically supported by asking the author (or his employer) to pay for the paper to be published. Finally, there are open-access archives, where organizations such as universities or international laboratories support institutional repositories. Other models exist that are hybrids of these three, such as delayed open-access, where journals allow only subscribers to read a paper for the first six months, before making it freely available to everyone who wishes to see it. All this could change the traditional form. of the peer-review process, at least for the publication of papers.

In the first paragraph, the author discusses ______ .

A.the background information of journal editing.

B.the publication routine of laboratory reports.

C.the relations of authors with journal publishers.

D.the traditional process of journal publication.

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