In (additional) ______ to their public relations staffs, some companies hire a few special
In (additional) ______ to their public relations staffs, some companies hire a few specialists from abroad.
In (additional) ______ to their public relations staffs, some companies hire a few specialists from abroad.
第1题
A.Demand compensation from the hotel.
B.Ask for an additional discount.
C.Complain to the hotel manager.
D.Find a cheaper room in another hotel.
第2题
A.Demand compensation from the hotel.
B.Ask for an additional discount.
C.Complain to the hotel manager.
D.Find a cheaper room in another hotel.
第3题
A.正确
B.错误
第4题
A、Opportunitycost Opportunitycost
B、Sunkcost Sunkcost
C、Sunkcost Opportunitycost
第5题
What does the man say he did?
A.Worked from home on his day off
B.Informed his boss about the problem
C.Promised to finish a project he started
D.Asked to take additional time off from work
第6题
On a voyage from Halifax,N.S.,to Dakar,West Africa,the Canary Current will ______.
A.set the vessel to the left
B.set the vessel to the right
C.offer resistance in the form of a head current
D.furnish additional thrust in the form of a fair or following current
第7题
听力原文: Although the first computers were produced for use in government and industry, they have become common in other areas during the past 25 years.
In business, computers perform. many functions. They are used to perform. the data processing operations of recording, classifying, sorting, computing, storing, reporting, reproducing and communicating information. They have the advantage of being able to complete these processes at very high speeds. Computers also can process data in a size invisible in the human eye, making storage of materials a simpler task than it once was.
Universities utilize computers in several ways. Just as business stores statistical data, universities store statistics about students using computers. Registration also has been aided by the computer. By putting their programs of studies on the computer, students can find out immediately which classes are open for additional students and which already have the number that are allowed to register. Many professors use computers in their research, and experiments have been done on teaching by means of the computer.
Computers have also been affecting our daily lives more and more. Most large departments and grocery stores now have computerized cash registers. Almost everyone is familiar with the computerized hilling that is done on the large expressways. It is even possible today to buy your own computer and use it in your home.
(30)
A.In our daily life.
B.In business and universities.
C.In government and industry.
D.Both A and B.
第8题
SECTION B PASSAGES
Directions: In this section, you will hear several passages. Listen to the passages carefully and then answer the questions that follow.
听力原文: Canals are watercourses constructed to improve and extend natural waterways. They are generally built to facilitate transportation, but from the beginning they have been used for many additional purposes including draining swamps, irrigating land for cultivation, and promoting economic development.
Canals are often classified by the size of vessel they can accommodate. Some small local canals, which are able to float only 100 to 300 ton boats or small rafts of timber, may be only 3 feet deep. Major barge canals generally range from 6 to 9 feet in depth, and some are as much as 10 or 12 feet deep. These canals can carry 1,350 to 2,000 ton craft. Ship canals are 25 feet or more deep and are capable of accommodating large vessels in the seagoing class.
Canals may also be classified as either water level or lock canals. Water level canals do not vary in height along their courses. The best known of these is the Suez Canal, which is at sea level. Lock canals, which include most modern waterways, contain locks, or special devices for raising and lowering boats along their courses by changing the depth of the water. Each lock is a stretch of water enclosed by gates at each end. After a boat enters the lock, water is let or drained out until it reaches approximately the same level as the water ahead.
What does the passage mainly discuss?
A.How canals are constructed.
B.Common types of canal boats and barges.
C.The world's largest canals.
D.How canals are used and classified.
第9题
SECTION B PASSAGES
Directions: In this section, you will hear several passages. Listen to the passages carefully and then answer the questions that follow.
听力原文: Canals are watercourses constructed to improve and extend natural waterways. They are generally built to facilitate transportation, but from the beginning they have been used for many additional purposes including draining swamps, irrigating land for cultivation, and promoting economic development.
Canals are often classified by the size of vessel they can accommodate. Some small local canals, which are able to float only 100 to 300 ton boats or small rafts of timber, may be only 3 feet deep. Major barge canals generally range from 6 to 9 feet in depth, and some are as much as 10 or 12 feet deep. These canals can carry 1,350 to 2,000 ton craft. Ship canals are 25 feet or more deep and are capable of accommodating large vessels in the seagoing class.
Canals may also be classified as either water level or lock canals. Water level canals do not vary in height a- long their courses. The best known of these is the Suez Canal, which is at sea level. Lock canals, which include most modern waterways, contain locks, or special devices for raising and lowering boats along their courses by changing the depth of the water. Each lock is a stretch of water enclosed by gates at each end. After a boat enters the lock, water is let or drained out until it reaches approximately the same level as the water ahead.
What does the passage mainly discuss?
A.How canals are constructed.
B.Common types of canal boats and barges.
C.The world's largest canals.
D.How canals are used and classified.
第10题
SECTION B PASSAGES
Directions: In this section, you will hear several passages. Listen to the passages carefully and then answer the questions that follow.
听力原文: Canals are watercourses constructed to improve and extend natural waterways. (11) They are generally built to facilitate transportation, but from the beginning they have been used for many additional purposes including draining swamps, irrigating land for cultivation, and promoting economic development.
(11) Canals are often classified by the size of vessel they can accommodate. Some small local canals, which are able to float only 100 to 300 ton boats or small rafts of timber, may be only 3 feet deep. Major barge canals generally range from 6 to 9 feet in depth, and some are as much as 10 or 12 feet deep. These canals can carry 1,350 to 2,000 ton craft. Ship canals are 25 feet or more deep and are capable of accommodating large vessels in the seagoing class.
Canals may also be classified as either water level or lock canals. (13) Water level canals do not vary in height along their courses. The best known of these is the Suez Canal, which is at sea level, Lock canals, which include most modern waterways, contain locks, or special devices for raising and lowering boats along their courses by changing the depth of the water. (12) Each lock is a stretch of water enclosed by gates at each end. After a boat enters the lock, water is let or drained out until it reaches approximately the same level as the water ahead.
What does the passage mainly discuss?
A.How canals are constructed.
B.Common types of canal boats and barges.
C.The world's largest canals.
D.How canals are used and classified.
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