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Some companies don't care about website construction since consumers can not learn more ab

out their products, their brands and services.

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B.N

C.NG

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第1题
听力原文: How do American husbands feel about having working wives? Many men encourage and
help their working wives. (29) Few households can pay the bills on just one salary, so the men are glad to see the second paycheck in the family. That paycheck provides money for necessities and maybe some luxuries, and it provides some security in case the husband loses his job. (29) Many men also feel that their working wives are more interesting people. Because both husband and wife have careers, they can discuss more than changing the baby's diapers or what to watch on TV. However, not all men are happy about having a wife who works. Working wives have money on their own and business associates that their husbands don't know. (30) Some husbands don't like the independence of their working wives. In addition, some husbands are unhappy because their working wives can't go out and run all the errands or stay home and cook fancy meals. (31) If a man gets angry because his wife is not his servant, the husband and wife could have marital difficulties.

So it will be very difficult for a woman in the society. On the one part, the companies don't want to hire women, so if they hired, they will reduce the salary, or increase the working time. And it is very unfair to women. On the other part, women play many roles in the family, such as mother, wife, and house-cleaner. So the husband should care more to the wife and share the burden.

(30)

A.Because their wives provide necessities and luxuries.

B.Because they can spend more money in doing so.

C.Because they can enjoy more freedom.

D.Because their wives can earn money to support the family and be interesting.

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第2题
How does it explain the coues for the increasing juvenile crimes?It says that________

A.part of the reason is the influence of Internet violence

B.a healthy internet-surfing evvironment is needed

C.the operatinf companies don't filter the sontent online

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第3题
听力原文:Accidents are caused; they don't just happen. The reason may be easy to see: an o

听力原文: Accidents are caused; they don't just happen. The reason may be easy to see: an overloaded tray, a shelf out of reach, a patch of ice on the road. But more often than not there is a chain of events leading up to the misfortune—frustration, tiredness, or just bad temper—that show what the accident really is, a sort of attack on oneself.

Road accidents, for example, happen frequently after a family quarrel, and we all know people who are accident-prone, so often at odds with themselves and the world that they seem to cause accidents for themselves and others.

By definition, an accident is something you cannot predict to avoid, and the idea which used to be current, that the majority of road accidents are caused by a minority of criminally careless drivers, is not supported by insurance statistics. These show that most accidents involve ordinary motorists in a moment of carelessness or thoughtlessness.

It is not always clear, either, what sort of conditions made people more likely to have an accident. For instance, the law requires all factories to take safety precautions and most companies have safety committees to make sure that the regulations are observed, but still, every day in Britain, some fifty thousand men and women are absent from work due to accidents. These accidents are largely the result of human error or misjudgment—noise and fatigue, boredom or worry are possible factors which contribute to this. Doctors who work in factories have found that those who drink too much, usually people, who have a high anxiety level, run three times the normal risk of accidents at work.

(33)

A.External conditions.

B.People's internal conditions influenced by physical or mental factors.

C.Slippery roads.

D.A chain of events.

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第4题
The third paragraph implies that______.A.genetic scientists don't go far enough into their

The third paragraph implies that______.

A.genetic scientists don't go far enough into their research on safety concerns of genetically-modified food

B.at present biotechnology does not grow healthily

C.molecular geneticists cooperate with biotech companies

D.the government should be fully responsible for people's health

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第5题
Companies don't want to spend money on research in developing appropriate crops in Africa
because ______.

A.existing technology fails to grow dry-land crops

B.only dozens of years later can they make profits

C.they are not encouraged and probably cannot make any profit

D.most of African countries belong to the third world

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第6题
听力原文:W: What are you working now?M: (19)I've just finished a piece of background music

听力原文:W: What are you working now?

M: (19)I've just finished a piece of background music.

W: Background music?

M: Yes. (21)It’s supposed to influence your attitude, put you in the right mood.

W: I'm not sure I like that idea.

M: It seems to work. Factories use it a lot. (20) It makes the workers happy and work better that way. In one factory, music increased production 4.5%.

W: I think they'd get tired of hearing music all day.

M: They don't. If the music stops, somebody always runs to the telephone to complain.

W: I can't remember when there wasn't background music.

M: Actually, it started during WWII when some factories had their own orchestras to keep workers happy and calm. Now the music is piped in by a machine, and different kinds of music are played at different times during the day. They play faster music at ten in the morning than at eight, because workers tend to be slower then.

W: What about restaurants? Do they play the same music for dinner or lunch?

M: I don't know. But I know hamburger places play fast music because they found a customer spent only seventeen minutes eating. The time was twenty-two minutes before that.

W: (22)80 they have more people coming in and out to buy hamburgers.

M: Exactly. (21)And that's good for business. You can see why music has become so popular.

W: There's still something about it that I don't quite like.

M: I know what you mean, but lots of people would not agree with you. Companies pay millions of dollars every year for background music. Prisons use it, and farmers use it to keep their cattle calm. It's even supposed to have an effect on plants.

(23)

A.A player of background music.

B.A researcher on the function of background music.

C.A composer of background music.

D.A fan of background music.

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第7题
What can we know about the market economy from the sentences "It‘s not like the olddays,..
.If companies don‘t innovate, they die..."? 查看材料

A.The market economy is more developed than ever before.

B.Innovation is one decisive factor in companies" survival.

C.Customers are no longer satisfied with the products offered by companies.

D.Companies will die if they ignore the customers" interest.

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第8题
听力原文:W: What do you plan to do after you finish your university work?M: I've got a fri

听力原文:W: What do you plan to do after you finish your university work?

M: I've got a friend in Germany who says that he can get me a job with a large multinational company here in Shanghai.

W: So you'll work here?

M: Well, I can earn a very good salary and get good experience.

W: Would you leave for a foreign country if they ask you to go?

M: It depends what they want and how long they want me to stay away from home.

W: Did you know that some people say that both foreign companies and foreign countries take the most talented people away from their homes in developing countries on purpose?

M: Why would they do that?

W: Highly educated people often make large contributions to both a country's economy and society.

M: So it would be to the advantages of a country to allow skilled immigrants in?

W: Yes, of course it would.

M: But then why don't developed countries let in more skilled workers?

W: Many reasons, really. For one, people who live in a developed country don't always like to see high-wage jobs go to people who have just arrived form. another nation. And developing countries don't want highly skilled workers to leave.

M: In any event, it doesn't matter to me. I'd leave Shanghai for a while, but I wouldn't want to move to another country permanently.

W: I can understand that

(23)

A.Go to Germany to live with his friend.

B.Return to Germany for further study.

C.Set up a company in Shanghai.

D.Find a job in a large multinational company in Shanghai.

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第9题
What the German Marshall Fund found last year implies that ______.A.most Americans tend to

What the German Marshall Fund found last year implies that ______.

A.most Americans tend to free trade

B.free trade could slow down economic growth

C.foreign competition could harm domestic economy beyond doubt

D.most Americans don't want an economic growth at the cost of domestic companies

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第10题
听力原文:W: With us now, is Malcolm Bricklin, CEO of Visionary Vehicles.M: Hello, everyone

听力原文:W: With us now, is Malcolm Bricklin, CEO of Visionary Vehicles.

M: Hello, everyone.

W: We have been hearing a couple of things about this news that Ford Motor Company is slashing up to 30,000 jobs, shutting down 14 plants nationwide. Is it a big deal if we are no longer manufacturing these cars, Malcolm?

M: I think it's a huge deal. I mean the companies are massive employers both directly and indirectly, If you look at Ford after their restructuring, they've actually got 87,000 employees which is twice as many as Microsoft have worldwide. Moreover, if you look at those jobs, they are very high-paying jobs. These are people who can afford to buy their own products.

W: Er, it seems to indicate a big hit for our economy if these jobs go bye-bye.

M: Yeah, it's a really sad day for America.

W: But it is not as if cars are stopped being made, right?

M: Correct. Still a large number of cars are being made by American manufacturers. More than haft of the American cars sold in America are American. So what has happened over time is that as the market share has fallen, foreign car companies have come in taken over plants and set up new plants, and they have taken over that capacity. So, it is not like there are fewer cars being produced in America than there were 30 years ago.

W: Let me ask you about the Chinese coming in. What would it mean to American jobs, if and when that happens?

M: The Chinese cars we have seen so far aren't that great and they don't have the branding necessary to make a huge impact in the world stage.

(23)

A.It is closing down some factories in the US.

B.It no longer offers high-paying jobs.

C.The number of its employees is doubled after the restructuring.

D.It is manufacturing as many cars as before.

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