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—What does Canada export —Large amounts of wheat_____sent abroad

A.is

B.have

C.are

D.is being

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第1题
The computer is a wonderful machine. It is the most important invention since the type of
engine used in cars. Today it has the greatest effect on science, industry and business, but it is being used more in education and medicine. By the end of this century it will touch the lives of everyone, even people in distant villages. It is a revolutionary invention.

The oldest kind of computer is the abacus, used in China since the sixth century. In the seventeenth century an adding machine was invented, but the first large, modern computer was built in 1973. A few years later a computer could do 5,000 additions per second. Now the computations are so fast that they are measured in nanoseconds.

Today most computers are stored-program computers, that is, they have a memory. They are getting smaller and smaller, and computing faster and faster. Even in a large computer, the part that does the actual computing is about the size of the end of a finger.

Computers can do all kinds of work. When someone buys something in a department store, in formation about the sale goes into a computer. A scientist can talk to the computer about the rocks, and the computer answers the questions. A doctor can talk to the computer and explains what is wrong with a patient. If the doctor asks why, the computer goes through its stored information and ex plains exactly why.

When early humans began fanning, it was a revolutionary change in human life. It was hundreds of thousands of years later that people developed a writing system. In less than fifty years people have developed computers that can do most of the things humans can do. This could be a frightening development.

The oldest kind of computer, the abacus, has been used since ______.

A.600

B.700

C.800

D.500

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第2题
?Look at the article below about getting along with the boss and following questions.?For

?Look at the article below about getting along with the boss and following questions.

?For each question (13 - 18), mark one letter (A, B, C or D) on your Answer Sheet for the answer you choose.

Getting Along with the Boss

You know that a positive relationship with your work superiors is essential to your success. But how do you ensure you stay on their right side? Your boss holds 2 our future prospects in his or her hands. Expect very few favors from a boss who does not like you, Bad relationship with the boss also means missed advancement opportunities: it is one of the major reasons for high staff turnover. If you resign because of the boss. you may also expect a dent in your professional reputation, Imagine having to provide such an "ex" boss as the contact referral person at your next interview !

The relationship you have with your boss can be a major factor in determining your rise up the ladder. Your boss isn't only your supervisor. He or she is also the person best equipped (or should be I to help you do the job you are paid to do. He/she is privy to the company's goals and knows what the company is looking for in future executives. He/she can inform. you of company direction that may affect your future aspirations, He/she can put in a good word for you in the right eats. He/she is also your ally when you need back up, support or cooperation from other departments.

But how does this help you establish a meaningful working relationship with your boss? The key is communication. Know your boss' priorities and try to anticipate his/her needs before he/she asks. Don't think narrowly in terms of your own immediate position. Try to understand where what you do ties in with the bigger picture.

What other things can you discover about your boss? Is he/she conservative or informal? Does he/she prefer to be greeted as Mr. Ms. Miss or Mrs. or prefer first names? Is his/hers an "open door" policy or does he/she prefers you setting appointments with them? Respect your boss' time. Never barge into their office expecting or demanding an hearing immediately. Does he/she prefer to be kept informed with progress reports, or prefer you show initiative and get on with the job?

Don't be a "yes man" and don't offer false flattery in the hope of' getting somewhere. It won't work! And don't aim for "closeness" in the working relationship because this can also backfire. If your boss depends upon you too much. he/she won't recommend you for promotions because you are needed too much where you are. Another possibility is that if he/ she is not a good manager, he/she may be given their marching orders. If you are seen to be a part of his/her management mishaps, you may be marching out the door with him/her! Do what you can to stay in his/her good books. Don't take "sickies" unless you are sick! Be an effective, cooperative, responsible and courteous employee and team player.

It is possible that you are already these things, and you are working for somebody whose management style. disagrees with your needs or expectations. Maybe friction cannot be avoided. Then, you may be better off looking for a new job in a new department or company. In short, getting along with your boss entails getting to know his/her likes and dislikes and learning to work with his/her personality and management style. And the upside about mastering communication and people skills with your own boss is that one day, those skills will pay off in your own management role with your own team.

The writer says that a bad relationship with your boss may result in all of the following except

A.less favors from your boss.

B.the loss of your job.

C.a dent in your reputation.

D.the loss of your opportunities for promotion.

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第3题
Steamships were first introduced into the United States in 1807, and John Moison built the
first steamship in Canada(then called British North America)in 1809. By the 1830s dozens of steam vessels were in use in Canada. They offered the traveler reliable transportation in comfortable facilities--a welcome alternative to stagecoach travel which at the best of times could only be described as wretched. This commitment to dependable river transport became entrenched with the investment of millions of dollars for the improvement of waterways, which included the construction of canals and lock systems. The Lachine and Welland Canals, two of the most important systems, were opened in 1825 and 1829, respectively. By the time that Upper and Lower Canada were united into the Province of Canada in 1841 ,the public debt for canals was more than one hundred dollars per capita, an enormous sum for the time. But it may not seem such a great amount if we consider that improvements allowed steamboats to remain practical for most commercial transport in Canada until the mid-nineteenth century.

What is the main purpose of the passage?

A.To contrast travel by steamship and stagecoach.

B.To criticize the level of public debt in nineteenth century in Canada.

C.To describe the introduction of steamships in Canada.

D.To show how Canada surpassed the United States in transportation improvements.

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第4题
What does“meteorological experts”mean in paragraph three?_______A.predictorsB.wit

What does“meteorological experts”mean in paragraph three?_______

A.predictors

B.witch

C.weatherman

D. a kind of Englishman

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第5题
What day does that magazine _______?

A.come across

B.come out

C.come off

D.come about

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第6题
What is leader-member exchange theory and what does it say about leadership?

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第7题
What does the sentence "But stereotypes are often badly outdated" mean?A.The stereotype of

What does the sentence "But stereotypes are often badly outdated" mean?

A.The stereotype of Germans is always the same.

B.People in other countries have bias with Germans.

C.Germans are different from what they used to be thought.

D.Germans have been out-of-date.

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第8题
What does the word "raise" (Line 3, Para. 3) mean?A.Bring up.B.Collect.C.Put on.D.Lift.

What does the word "raise" (Line 3, Para. 3) mean?

A.Bring up.

B.Collect.

C.Put on.

D.Lift.

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第9题
What does "it' in line 2 can most probably be replaced by?A.Parents increasing children's

What does "it' in line 2 can most probably be replaced by?

A.Parents increasing children's language development.

B.Reading techniques being simple.

C.Parents reading to children.

D.Children's intelligence development.

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第10题
What does the author tell us in this passage?A.How trees help prevent droughts and floods.

What does the author tell us in this passage?

A.How trees help prevent droughts and floods.

B.The relationship between trees and man.

C.How an empire fell to pieces in ancient times.

D.A story of trees.

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第11题
He believed, ______ , that people should start as early as possible to look at the world a
nd at nature and to think about what they saw.

A.as does his mother

B.as his mother does

C.as did his mother

D.his mother as did

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