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You probably enjoy being a part of your local community.
You may attend church services, belong to a neighborhood watch
group, chat with neighbors over the fence, or meeting neighborhood 【S1】______.
friends at a local restaurant. It's human nature to want to bond with
others, so it's not surprised to find that people are seeking out each 【S2】______.
other online by forming all sorts of Internet communities.
The Internet is brimming with groups of people who are
sharing experiences, learning from each other, and enjoy the 【S3】______.
Multi-person. Internet communities can take several different forms. Two
of the most common forms are message boards and chat rooms,
either of which are based on shared interests. 【S4】______.
Message boards, also called forums, are extremely popular.
They are places where people post comments for all other
participants to read. Message board visitors can read and reply to
any comments they find them interesting. 【S5】______.
Chat rooms are "virtual" rooms in there people meet to talk 【S6】______.
about anything. They differ from message boards that conversations 【S7】______.
in chat rooms take place in real time. You visit a chat room simply
by going to the specified Internet address. Once there, you will be
asked to log in, and once you are in the "room", you would be 【S8】______.
able to see the names of others in the room and read their
conversations as they progress. You can jump in at some time by 【S9】______.
typing your comments and clicking on post, send, or whatever link
the chat room has provided to add your comments for the chat. 【S10】______.
【S1】
You probably enjoy being a part of your local community.
You may attend to church services, belong to a neighborhood S1.______
watch group, chat with neighbors over the fence, or meet neighborhood
friends at a local restaurant. It's human nature to want to bond with
others, so it's not surprised to find that people are seeking out each S2.______
other online by form. all sorts of Intern et communities. S3.______
The Internet is brimming with groups of people who are sharing
experiences, learning from each other, and enjoying the multi-person,
Intern et communities can take several different forms. Two of the
most common forms are message boards and chat rooms, each of S4.______
which are based on shared interests.
Message boards, also calling forums, are extremely popular. They S5.______
are places where people post comments for all other participants to read.
Message board visitors can read and reply any comments they S6.______
find interesting.
Chat rooms are "virtual" rooms in what people meet to talk about S7.______
anything. They differ from message boards in that conversations in
chat rooms take place in unreal time. You visit a chat room simply by S8.______
going to the specified Internet address. Once there, you will be asked
to log in, and once you were in the "room", yon will be able to see S9.______
the names of others in the room and read their conversations as they
progress. You can jump in at any time by typing your comments and
clicking on Post, Send, or whatever link the chat room has provided to
add your comments at the chat. S10.______
【S1】
The goal of a monetary union in ECOWAS has long been an objective of the organization, going back to its formation in 1975, and is intended to【82】a broader integration process that would include enhanced regional trade and【83】institutions. In the colonial period, currency boards linked sets of countries in the region.【84】independence,【85】, these currency boards were【86】, with the【87】of the CFA franc zone, which included the francophone countries of the region. Although there have been attempts to advance file agenda of ECOWAS monetary cooperation, political problems and other economic priorities in several of the region's countries have to【88】inhibited progress. Although some problems remain, the recent initiative has been bolstered by the election in 1999 of a democratic government and a leader who is committed to regional【89】in Nigeria, the largest economy of the region, raising hopes that the long-delayed project can be【90】.
(41)
A.committed
B.devoted
C.adjusted
D.attributed
We have two main sections for the books and another for periodicals and journals. The books are in two categories: those for general loan and those for reference. (30) General loan books are all on the first floor and they can be borrowed for three weeks by full-time students. Upstairs you will see our reference section. (30) The reference section includes current abstracts and indexed journals, general and special bibliographies, indexes, general English and European language encyclopedias, a complete set of British Standards, substantial collections of British government publications and sets of maps of Scotland, all in addition to other reference material of a general and specialized interest. As you know, (30) reference books may not be taken out of the library under any circumstance.
(30)The Library tries to provide as full selection as possible of supplementary reading material. Students are expected to buy prescribed textbooks and copies of these are usually only held in the reserve collection on the ground floor for study use only within the library. They can't be taken out of the library. (31) An inexpensive photocopy service is provided in the library and facilities are available to produce enlarged copies from microforms. Other equipment available includes microfilm readers, engineering drawing boards, a light table, tape slide units and typewriters.
(30)
A.Books and resources.
B.Books and periodicals.
C.Audio and video material.
D.Audio and periodicals.
听力原文:W: Hi, Peter.
M: Hi, Laura.
W: flow was your final?
M: Absolutely no idea. Anyway, it's just wonderful to have finished the exam.
W: Yeah, to sleep in every morning.
M: Well, I've got a lot to do before I leave for Chicago. I've got a lot of things I can't take back with me and I don't know what to do with them. I am wondering if I can sell them to someone before going back to Chicago. Perhaps you could give me some advice.
W: Well, it depends on what sort of things they are.
M: There are quite a lot. I have a computer which is second hand and not worth much. What I really want to get rid of is the furniture, the fridge and other kitchen stuff. Oh, there are some clothes and books as well.
W: I see. Well, there are several alternatives. First of all, you could put up notices around the university about the books—you know on the notice boards in the student union building, and anywhere the second and third year students will see them. People are always keen to buy cheap textbooks.
M: Then what should I say on the notices?
W: Just put the titles, authors and prices you want. Don't forget to put your phone number.
M: That's a good idea. What about the furniture?
W: You could try the same thing, but usually students are away all summer so they don't want to buy furniture now. Another place to try might be a second-hand shop. Someone from the shop will usually come around and give you a free quote, and then you can decide. But normally you won't get much money for that sort of stuff.
(20)
A.Tennis sets.
B.Computer and TV set.
C.Bookcase and book shelf.
D.Refrigerator and kitchen stuff.
A.The Chairman of the Board.
B.The Managing Director.
C.The General Manager.
D.The Executive Director.
Which of the following is the biggest concern of the corporate boards?
A.The free market.
B.The CEOs’ performance.
C.The corporations' profit.
D.The CEOs’ pay.