Someone from the company can show you how to use this product.
第1题
E
Find Something for Your Holidays
(www. smithsojourners. com)
TOUR de FRANCE JULY 2-24
Paris , France This is the greatest, most famous bicycle race in the world. For over a hundred years, cyclists from around the world have come to the French countryside to compete(比赛) , while the world itself watches. This year, the excitement will be great, as Lance Armstrong goes for a SEVENTH Tour de France win. (www. letour. fr)
RUNNING OF THE BULLS/FESTWAL OF SAN FERMLN JULY 6-17
Pamplona, Spain Every one knows what it is by sight: hundreds of sweaty men and women running down narrow streets before stampeding bulls(狂奔的牛) . It' s the famous Running of the Bulls in Pamplona, and nearly two weeks of partying with it. (www. sanfermin. com/www. pam-plona. net)
CELEBRATION OF LIGHT JULY 27-AUGUST 6
Vancouver , BC , Canada One of the biggest international showcases of fireworks(焰火) takes place every summer over English Bay in Vancouver (although you can see it from a variety of pub- lic parks and beaches). This year, teams from three nations will take part, showing off the best fireworks. (www. celebration-of-light. com)
NOTTING HILL CARNIVAL AUGUST 28-29
London, England Each year over one million people come to this area in west London during the late August Bank Holiday to dance and eat and drink and play. It began in 1964 and has grown into one of the world ' s biggest and most expected parties. (www. portowebbo. co. uk/nottinghilltv/ camivall. htm)
72. From the text we learn that if someone wants to find information about travel offers they can visit _________ .
[ A] www. letour. fr
[ B ] www. smithsojoumers. com
[ C ] www. sanfermin. com
[ D ] www. celebration-of-light. com
第2题
One major difference is the attitude towards the individual, and his or her【B7】to others. The Western-【B8】tend to believe that success is【B9】to individuals, whether they work together or【B10】. The Western idea of teamwork is about directing and individual's【B11】to wards a goal. Going on from this, Western style. workplaces are often "achievement oriented"【B12】than "relationship oriented". They may also value innovation over traditional methods. They【B13】change as more important than stability【B14】even prefer conflict to compromise.
If these philosophical differences are badly managed, they can lead to conflict【B15】an organization. Human resources professionals in China are【B16】familiar with the situation【B17】the Western manager cannot open his or her mouth at offending someone and【B18】constantly com plains that nothing【B19】done. Cultural differences can go deeper than relations in the workplace. They may even【B20】a company's long-term strategy.
【B1】
A.adjust
B.accord
C.adopt
D.avoid
第3题
听力原文: In this century, photographs have been really important for teaching art history. I will show what I mean in a moment with some photographs taken by Peter and Paul Julie. The work of these two photographers has been a very useful source for studying the art produced in the United States from 1896 to the present. Peter and Paul Julie were not artists, but they were a regular part of New York art scene. They took over a hundred thousand photographs which document the life and work of thousands of artists. Peter Julie is known as pioneer in this field of art photography. George Orkieve and other famous artists sought him out to take pictures of their work. His specialty was photographing painting. His son Paul photographs sculptures. Some of their most important photos are the ones of works of art that have since been destroyed. One example is a photo that we'll look at today. Would someone get the light please? Thanks. This slide is from a photograph of painting by Edvord Harbor called Com Belt City. The painting was exhibited only two or three times before it was destroyed in the fire. Without the Julies photograph, no visual record of the work would exist. Although the Julies mostly photographed the works of painters and sculptors, they also occasionally photographed architectural subjects. They did quite a few photos of the buildings by John Muisopope. And we're going to look at one of those next.
(33)
A.A painter and a sculptor.
B.Paintings inspired by photographs.
C.Early photographic techniques.
D.The work of two photographers.
第4题
Questions36-45 are based on the following passage.
One in five US workers regularly attends after-work drinks with co-workers, where the most common 36_________range from bad-mouthing (说……的坏话. another worker to kissing a colleague and drinking too much,according to a study 37_________on Tuesday.
Most workers attend so-called happy hours to 38_________ with colleagues, although 15 percent go to hear thelatest office gossip and 13 percent go because they feel obligated, said the survey conducted for CareerBuilder. com,an online job site.
As to what happens when the after-work drinks flow,16 percent reported bad-mouthing a colleague,10percent shared a secret about a colleague,8 percent kissed a colleague and 8 percent said they drank too much andacted 39_________ .5 percent said they had shared a secret about the company, and 4 percent 40________ to singing karaoke.While 21 percent of those who attend say happy hours are good for 41_________,85 percent said attending had nothelped them get 42_________ to someone higher up or get a better position.
An equal number of men and women said they attend happy hours with co-workers, with younger workers aged 25 to 34 most likely and workers over 55 least 43_________to attend.
Overall,21 percent of workers attend happy hours with co-workers and, of those,44_________a quarter go at least once a month.
The survey was 45 _________online by Harris Interactive on behalf of CareerBuilder. com among 6,987 full-time employees.
A. bond
B.acknowledged
C. nearly
D. specially
E. anywhere
F. mishaps
G. obligated
H. likely
I. conducted
J. idly
K. unprofessionally
L. networking
M. released
N. confessed
O. researched
第5题
听力原文: In this century, photographs have been really important for teaching art history. I will show what I mean in a moment with some photographs taken by Peter and Paul Julie. The work of these two photographers has been a very useful source for studying the art produced in the United States from 1896 to the present. Peter and Paul Julie were not artists, but they were a regular part of New York art scene. They took over a hundred thousand photographs which document the life and work of thousands of artists. Peter Julie is known as pioneer in this field of art photography. George Orkieve and other famous artists sought him out to take pictures of their work. His specialty was photographing painting. His son Paul photographs sculptures. Some of their most important photos are the ones of works of art that have since been destroyed. One example is a photo that we'll look at today. Would someone get the light please? Thanks. This slide is from a photograph of painting by Edvord Harbor called Com Belt City. The painting was exhibited only two or three times before it was destroyed in the fire. Without the Julies photograph, no visual record of the work would exist. Although the Julies mostly photographed the works of painters and seulptors, they also occasionally photographed architectural subjects. They did quite a few photos of the buildings by John Muisopope. And we're going to look at one of those next.
(33)
A.A painter and a sculptor.
B.Paintings inspired by photographs.
C.Early photographic techniques.
D.The work of two photographers.
第6题
Section A
Questions36-46 are based on the following passage.
One in five US workers regularly attends after-work drinks with co-workers, where the most common 36_________range from bad-mouthing (说……的坏话. another worker to kissing a colleague and drinking too much,according to a study 37 on Tuesday.
Most workers attend so-called happy hours to 38_________ with colleagues, although 15 percent go to hear thelatest office gossip and 13 percent go because they feel obligated, said the survey conducted for CareerBuilder. com,an online job site.
As to what happens when the after-work drinks flow,16 percent reported bad-mouthing a colleague,10percent shared a secret about a colleague,8 percent kissed a colleague and 8 percent said they drank too much andacted 39_________ .5 percent said they had shared a secret about the company, and 4 percent 40________ to singing karaoke.While 21 percent of those who attend say happy hours are good for 41_________,85 percent said attending had nothelped them get 42_________ to someone higher up or get a better position.
An equal number of men and women said they attend happy hours with co-workers, with younger workers aged 25 to 34 most likely and workers over 55 least 43_________to attend.
Overall,21 percent of workers attend happy hours with co-workers and, of those,44_________a quarter go at least once a month.
The survey was 45 _________online by Harris Interactive on behalf of CareerBuilder. com among 6,987 full-time employees.
A. bond
B.acknowledged
C. nearly
D. specially
E. anywhere
F. mishaps
G. obligated
H. likely
I. conducted
J. idly
K. unprofessionally
L. networking
M. released
N. confessed
O. researched
36、第(36)题__________。【填大写字母】
第8题
第10题
It can be inferred from the passage that Amazon. com ______ .
A.will probably make a profit in 2001
B.is making a profit now
C.is a company that sells books only
D.suffers a great loss on the stock market
第11题
A.java MainClass if run from the /apps directory
B.java com.company.application.MainClass if run from the /apps directory
C.java -classpath /apps com.company.application.MainClass if run from any directory
D.java -classpath . MainClass if run from the /apps/com/company/application directory
E.java -classpath /apps/com/company/application:. MainClass if run from the /apps directory
F.java com.company.application.MainClass if run from the /apps/com/company/application directory
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