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The four key procedures in the internal logistics are()

A.supply

B.production

C.distribution

D.reverse

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第1题
听力原文:M: Can we make you an offer? We would like to run the campaign for four extra wee
ks.

W: Well, can we summarize the problem from our point of view? First of all, the campaign was late. It missed two important trade fairs. The ads also did not appear into key magazines. As a result, the campaign failed. Do you accept that summary of what happened?

M: Well, the delay wasn't entirely our fault. You did in fact make late changes to the specifications of the advertisements.

W: Hmm, actually, you were late with the initial proposals, so you had very little time. And in fact, we only asked for small changes.

M: Well, whatever. Can we repeat our offer to run the campaign for four extra weeks?

W: That's not really the point. The campaign missed two key trade fairs. Because of this, we're asking you either to repeat the campaign next year for free, or we only pay 50% of the fee for this year.

M; Could we suggest a 20% reduction to the fee together with the four-week sustention to the campaign?

W: We are not happy. We lost business.

M: I think we both made mistakes. The responsibility is on both sides.

W: Ok, let's suggest a new solution. How about a 40% cut in fee, or a free repeat campaign?

M: Well, let's take a break. We're not getting very far. Perhaps we should think about this.

Questions 22 to 25 are based on the conversation you have just heard.

22. What do we learn about the man's company?

23. Why was the campaign delayed according to the man?

24. What did the woman propose as a solution to the problem?

25. What does the man suggest they do at the end of the conversation?

(25)

A.It publishes magazines.

B.It is engaged in product design.

C.It sponsors trade fairs.

D.It runs sales promotion campaigns.

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第2题
听力原文: (32)Francis Scott Key Fitzgerald, a member of the "Lost Generation", was the mos

听力原文: (32)Francis Scott Key Fitzgerald, a member of the "Lost Generation", was the most famous chronicler of 1920s America, an era that he called "the Jazz. Age." He finished (33)four novels and wrote dozens of short stories that treat themes of youth and promise along with despair and age.

(34) Fitzgerald was born on September 24, 1896., He did poorly in school and was sent to a boarding school. He then managed to enroll at Princeton in 1913. He never graduated, instead (34)enlisting in the army in 1917,as World War I neared its end.

Fitzgerald became a second lieutenant, and was stationed at Camp Sheridan, Alabama. There he met and fell in love with seventeen-year-old Zelda Sayre. Zelda finally agreed to marry him, but her strong desire for wealth led her to delay their wedding until he could prove a success. (35)With the publication of This Side of Paradise in 1920, Fitzgerald became a literary sensation, earning enough money and fame to convince Zelda to marry him.

Many of these events from Fitzgerald's early life appear in his most famous novel, The Great Gatsby, published in 1925. Having become a celebrity, Fitzgerald fell into a wild, reckless life-style. of parties, while desperately trying to please Zelda by writing to earn money.

As the Roaring Twenties dissolved the Great Depression, however, Zelda suffered a nervous breakdown and Fitzgerald battled alcoholism, which influenced his writing. He published Tender Is the Night in 1934, and sold short stories to support his lavish lifestyle. In 1937, he left for Hollywood to write screenplays, and in 1940, while working on his novel The Love of the Last Tycoon, died of a heart attack at the age of forty-four.

(33)

A.Lost Generation.

B.Beat Generation.

C.The Jazz Age.

D.The Roaring Twenties.

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第3题
听力原文:M: Maths Department, Doctor Webster speaking.W: Hello, Prof. Webster, this is Jan

听力原文:M: Maths Department, Doctor Webster speaking.

W: Hello, Prof. Webster, this is Janet Hill calling. I live two doors down from your teaching assistant, Don Williams. Don asked me to call you because he has lost his voice and can' t talk to you himself.

M: Lost his voice. Oh, what a shame! Is there anything I can do for him?

W: Well, he has a class this afternoon from two-thirty to four and he won' t be able to teach it, but he doesn't want to cancel it either.

M: Does he want me to try to find somebody else to teach the Class?

W: No, not exactly. What he wants to do is to get someone go in for him, just to pass back the mid-term exams. He' s already marked them and they are on the desk in his office. The whole thing wouldn't take more than ten minutes.

M: His classes are two-thirty, you say? Well, I' m free at that time, and I was going to be on campus anyway, so I could do it for him. What room is his class?

W: Cater Hall. Room 214. Will you need his office key to get the exams? He' s given it to me and I could bring it to you.

M: Actually, that won' t be necessary. We have a master key in the maths department. So I can get into his office if necessary.

W: Thank you very much, Prof. Webster. Don doesn't have another class to teach until Tuesday, and hopefully, he will be able to talk by then. He' II call you as soon as he can. Oh, yes, I almost forgot.

M: Yes?

W: Could you put the next assignment on the board, too. It' s all the problems on page fourty-five, and they are due at the next class.

M: No trouble at all. Thanks for passing all the news about Don, and please tell him not to worry about anything.

(23)

A.He can' t find his office key.

B.He has misplaced some exams.

C.He is unable to talk.

D.He doesn't like his classroom.

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第4题
听力原文:M: I'm Jack with human resources consultant Sharon Smith, and (19) this week on o

听力原文:M: I'm Jack with human resources consultant Sharon Smith, and (19) this week on our program World master —(20) surviving a job interview! Ms. Smith, what's your advice for an interviewee?

W: Well, (21) firstly avoid a flat monotone voice that people sometimes get when they are nervous. Besides, showing your passion and your eagerness to work for that company will add much.

M: (20) What should the interviewee do for interview questions?

W: Good interviewers will ask you very detailed questions and they'll want to know specifically your role in a particular project. So the key to giving a good answer to an interview question is to do what I call a STAR, S-T-A-R. The S and the T stand for explaining a situation or a task that you were given, the A is the action you took and the R is the results.

M: So what you're saying is that you need to be prepared before you walk in the door.

W: Right. Go through some mock interviews. Practice in the mirror, answering questions. Go in with three or four things you really want to stress about yourself. Then you can bring those out no matter what question is asked.

M: (20) How do you follow up after an interview?

W: Please send a thank-you letter or e-mail. Express sincere appreciation for the time that they spent interviewing you. (22) You have an opportunity tore-emphasize some of your strongest qualities and how your skills match their needs.

(23)

A.In a company.

B.In a studio.

C.In a classroom.

D.At the woman's home.

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第5题
听力原文: Exporters are going to have to change if they hope to penetrate the large Europe
an markets. The European Union (EU)has launched a two-sided attack on packaging waste. It wants both to decrease sharply the amount of packaging waste that is generated and to increase the level of recycling necessary packaging. To accomplish these objectives, two key targets have been established. First, by 1998, 60 percent of package waste by weight has to be recoverable for recycling or other uses and by 2003, the percentage to reach 90. The second target requires that more than 10 percent by weight of the waste remains to be disposed of (e.g. in landfills). The individual EU countries are free to determine on their own by what methods they. want to achieve these targets and how they will finance these necessary waste recovery infrastructures. Most countries will place the largest part of burden on those manufacturing, using, or selling packaging. Marketers have been encouraged to adopt the four environmentally correct redesign, reduce, reuse, and recycle. Germany, which has been the front-runner in issue, requires producers, importers, distributors, wholesalers, and retailers to take packaging from their customers to use or recycling independently of the public waste disposal system. These criteria will directly affect U. S. and other exporters seeking markets in Europe. If packaging of exports does not meet the EU requirements, products may be denied entry. Exporters to the EU will seek out distributors with experience in dealing with waste management requirements. While the system is a burden, it offers some benefits. Cutting down on packaging can save on materials and shipping costs.

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A.The US should catch up to European environmental standards.

B.American exporters must adapt to new regulations in Europe.

C.The US should be more sensitive to environmental issues.

D.The U's new regulations are a burden.

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第6题
听力原文:M: Math Department, Dr. Webster speaking.W: Hello, Professor Webster. This is Jan

听力原文:M: Math Department, Dr. Webster speaking.

W: Hello, Professor Webster. This is Janet Hill calling. I live two doors down from your teaching assistant, Don Williams. Don asked me to call you because he's lost his voice and can't talk to you himself.

M: Lost his voice? That's too bad. Is there anything I can do for him?

W: Well, he has a class this afternoon from two-thirty to four, and he won't be able to make it. But he doesn't want to cancel it either.

M: Does he want me to try to find somebody else to teach it?

W: No, not exactly. What he wants to do is get someone to go in for him--just to pass back the midterm exams. He's already marked them, and they're on the desk in his office. The whole thing wouldn't take more than.., oh, ten minutes or so.

M: Two-thirty, you say? Well, I'm free then, and I was going to be on campus anyway, so I could do it for him. Where's his class?

W: Carter Hall, room two-fourteen. Will you need his office key to get the exams? I could bring it to you.

M: Well, actually, that won't be necessary. We have a master key in the Math Department. so I can get into his office.

W: Thank you, Professor Webster.

M: My pleasure.

W: Don doesn't have another class to teach until Thursday, and hopefully he'll be able to talk by then. He'll call you as soon as he can. Oh, and.., uh... I almost forgot...

M: Yes?

W: Could you put the next assignment on the board too? They should solve the equations at the end of chapter eight, and that's due at the next class.

M: Okay. No trouble at all. Thanks. for the news about Don, and tell him not to worry about this.

(23)

A.He can't find his office key.

B.He has misplaced some exams.

C.He's unable to talk.

D.He doesn't like his classroom.

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第7题
听力原文:M: Math department, Professor Webster speaking.W: Hello, Prof. Webster. This is J

听力原文:M: Math department, Professor Webster speaking.

W: Hello, Prof. Webster. This is Janet Hill calling. I'm a neighbor of your teaching assistant, Don Williams. (22) Don asked me to call you because he has lost his voice and can't talk to you himself.

M: Oh, I'm sorry. Is there anything I can do for him?

W: Well, he has a class this afternoon at two-thirty to four and he won't be able to teach it. But he doesn't want to cancel it either.

M: Does he want to find somebody else to teach the class?

W: No, not exactly. He wants to get someone to go in for him, (23) just to pass back the mid-term papers. He's already marked them and they are on the desk in his office. The whole thing wouldn't take more than ten minutes.

M: His classes are at two-thirty, right? Well I'm free at that time, so I could do it for him. What room is his class in?

W: Cater Hall, Room 214. (24) Will you need his office key? He's given it to me and I could bring it to you.

M: Actually, that won't be necessary. We have a master key in the math department. So I can get into his office.

W: Thank you very much, Prof. Webster. Don doesn't have another class to teach until Thursday, and hopefully, he will be able to talk to you by then. He'll call you as soon as he can. Oh, yea, I almost forgot.

M: Yes?

W: (25)Could you put the next assignment on the board, too? It's all the problems on page forty-five, and they are due at the next class.

M: No trouble at all. Thanks for passing on the news about Don, and please tell him not to worry about anything.

(23)

A.He is unable to talk.

B.He doesn't like his classroom.

C.He can't find his office key.

D.He has misplaced some exams.

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第8题
CBS is treading into potentially controversial reality TV territory again. The network ha

CBS is treading into potentially controversial reality TV territory again.

The network has ordered a new series from the producers of "Top Chef" that puts lovelorn (失恋的) singles into arranged marriages.

The show introduces four adults age approximately 25-45 who are anxious to get married but have been unsuccessful in their search for a mate. Their friends and family select a spouse for them, and the newly paired couple exchange marital vows. The series follows their marriages.

The rest of the details for the project, whose early working title is "Arranged marriage," are being kept under wraps.

The series is from Jane Lipsitz and Dan Cutforth of Magical Elves, which launched "Project Runway" on Bravo and produces the network's "Top Chef."

It is the second series greenlighted by CBS' new reality chief Jennifer Bresnan, following the recent order for "Block Party," a competition among neighboring families.

The series order for "marriage" shows CBS is not shying away from reality projects that might draw a few pointed editorials in the wake of the network's previous envelope-pushing (超越极限的) social experiment, the fall 2007 series "Kid Nation."

It comes on the heels of CBS' success with traditional scripted (照稿子念) shows this past fall, led by hit new procedural "The Mentalist."

Although it might seem surprising that CBS would opt for a potentially hot-spot-issue series when it's on a roll with tried-and-true concepts, reality TV is unlike scripted. New dramas and comedies can get away with showing merely the slightest twist on a decades-old format. But reality shows are built on taking chances with social experiments and competitions giving viewers something they have not seen before.

"Marriage" also will inevitably draw comparisons to another arranged-marriage reality show, Fox's infamous "Married by America."

The 2003 series drew fire from conservative groups, and one bachelor party scene containing nudity (裸体) resulted in the FCC's punishing Fox stations with a $1.18 million fine (which was reduced last month to $91,000).

But CBS' project contains some key differences.

In "Married," couples were paired by viewers voting from home and then taken to live at a hotel to learn more about each other.

CBS' "Marriage" presents itself as a documentary series about finding true love, a show that extends the Eastern tradition of an arranged marriage (where friends and family select the mate) into the West.

Another difference is that on "Married," despite the authority outcry, nobody on the show actually ended up getting hitched. On CBS, couples will really tie the knot.

What has CBS revealed about its new series of reality TV show?

A.It is going to be named "Top Chef".

B.It is going to be named "Arranged Marriages".

C.It is going to involve two marriages.

D.It is going to involve four marriages.

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第9题
听音频,回答题For years the advice has been clear: Eating five portions a day of fruit and

听音频,回答题

For years the advice has been clear: Eating five portions a day of fruit and vegetables is the key to a healthy life. But five mayno longer be enough. A study has found that to get(26)defense against heart disease, you need to eat at least eight dailyservings of fresh food. The government"s five-a-day advice has its(27)in World Health Organization guidelines to include 14ounces of vegetables in a daily diet. But there have been doubts over whether eating more than this level of fruit and vegetablesmeant even greater health(28). Now the new study suggests every extra portion provides added protection.(29), those inthe highest category——eating eight or more a day——have a 22 percent lower chance of dying from heart disease than those who(30)three portions, the UK average. A "portion"(31)just under three ounces, equal to a small banana, a medium appleor a small carrot. The findings come from an ongoing European(32)diet and health, looking at 300000 people in eight countries. Dr. Francesca Crowe of Oxford University is working on the project. She said that although ischemic (缺血性的) heart disease.

(IHD.——the most common(33)——was less likely in those who ate lots of vegetables, it could be explained by the probably healthier lifestyles.(34)these things, the study specifically showed a reduced risk of dying from II-[D of around four percent for each(35)portion of fruit and vegetables eaten above the lowest category, which was those who ate two or fewer portions.

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第10题
Everyone has a moment in history, which belongs particularly to him. It is the moment when
his emotions achieve their most powerful sway over him; and afterward when you say to this person "the world today" or "life" or "reality", he will assume that you mean this moment, cyan if it is fifty years past. The world, through Ms unleashed emotions, imprinted itself upon him, and he carries the stamp of that passing moment forever.

For me, this moment—four years in a moment in history—was the war. The war was and is reality for me. I still instinctively live and think in its atmosphere. These are some of its characteristics: Franklin Delano Roosevelt is the president of the United States, and he always has been. The other two eternal world leaders are Winston Churchill and Joseph Stalin. America is not, never has been, and never will be what the songs and poems call it, a land of plenty. Nylon, meat, gasoline, and steel are rare. There are too many jobs and not enough workers. Money is very easy to earn but rather hard to spend, because there isn't very much to buy. Trains are always late and always crowded with "service men". The war will always be fought very far from America, and it will never end. Nothing in America stands still for very long, including the people who are always either leaving or on leave. People in America cry often. Sixteen is the key, crucial and natural age for a human being to be, and people of all other ages are ranged in an orderly manner ahead of and behind you as a harmonious setting for the sixteen-year-olds of the world. When you are sixteen, adults are slightly impressed and almost intimidated by you. This is a puzzle finally solved by the realization that they foresee your military future: fighting for them. You do not foresee it. To waste anything in America is immoral. String and tinfoil are treasures. Newspapers are always crowded with strange maps and names of towns, and every few months the earth seems to lurch(突然倾斜) from its path when you see something in the newspapers, such as the time Mussolini, who almost seemed one of the eternal leaders, is photographed hanging upside down on a meat hook.

Which statement best depicts the main idea of the first paragraph?

A.Reality is what you make of it.

B.Time is like a fiver.

C.Emotions are powerful.

D.Every person has a special moment.

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第11题
根据以上内容,回答下列各题。 At age 17, as a senior in high school, Kavita Shukla filed for
her second patent: a piece of paper that would transform. how food is stored and kept fresh. Ten years later, her product is being used in 35 countries, has been called "the 36 paper" and was recently launched in Whole Foods. Fresh Paper is infused with organic spices that inhibit 37 and fungal growth; when stored with produce, it can keep food fresh two to four times longer than normal--like refrigeration without electricity. The spice mixture comes from an old family recipe passed along by Shuklas grandmother, who once gave it to her after she 38 drank tap water on a visit to India. "Drink this and you wont get sick," she was told. On Friday, Shukla was joined onstage at the Women in the World Summit in New York by Rula Jebreal, a 39 and foreign-policy expert at MSNBC (微软全国有线广播电视公司). Jebreal lamented the fact that while the worlds farmers actually produce enough food to feed the worlds hungry, 13 billion tons of food are lost annually to spoilage. Whats more, some 1.6 billion people currently living without 40 to refrigeration struggle to keep their diets healthy. Shuklas company, Fenugreen, which she started in 2010, 41 these people, along with food banks and small-scale farmers. "For so many people, this was about so much more than a piece of paper," she said. "It was about empowerment. " Jebreal praised a low-tech solution in an era when many 42 are relying on high-tech innovation."What if I had 43 it as too simple?" Shukla asked. "Simple ideas are the ones that have the power to change things.., and they have the power to 44 " For Fresh Paper, simplicity meant accessibility, which was key to 45 the product reached anyone who could benefit from it. As the discussion drew to a close, Shukla reminded inventors everywhere that complicated isnt always better: "Dont ever discount your own simple idea. "请回答(36)题__________.

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