A.The competition for jobs in China's six largest cities is most intense.B.Jobs in Chi
A. The competition for jobs in China's six largest cities is most intense.
B. Jobs in China's six largest cities are easy to find.
C. Every one is suffered from insomnia to some degree.
D. People in the cities are less likely to suffer from insomnia.
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Woman: Does it have three bedrooms?
Man: No. There are two. The master bedroom is quite spacious though. Maybe you could let the children share the larger room, and you and your husband could use the smaller one.
Woman: I suppose that I could do that.
Man: A three-bedroom apartment will be difficult to find.
Woman: Yes, I know. Believe me, I have been looking for over a week. The few three-bedroom apartments that I have found are either extremely expensive or the owner won't allow children as tenants.
Man: Well, the owner allows two children in this apartment complex.
Woman: Aren't you the owner?
Man: No, I'm the manager. I live here, too, on the first floor of this building.
Woman: Oh. That's nice. Then if anything gets broken ...
Man: Just leave the note on my door.
Woman: You said that the rent would be 350 dollars a month. Does that include any of the utilities?
Man: Yes. It includes gas. Your furnace and stove are gas, so, as you can imagine, your other utilities, electric and water, are quite inexpensive.
Woman: This sounds better and better. But before I sign a lease I would like my husband to see it.
Man: Why not stop by with him this evening?
Woman: How late are you open? He doesn't get off work until five.
Man: Come by at six. I will still be in the office. I am sure that you are eager to move from the hotel, and if we get the paper work out of the way tonight, you can move in tomorrow.
Woman: Oh, that would be wonderful.
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B. 3.
C. 4
D. 1
Part C
Directions: Read the following text carefully and then translate the underlined segments into Chinese. (10 points)
Who would have thought that, globally, the IT industry produces about the same volume of greenhouse gases as the world's airlines do—roughly 2 percent of all C02 emissions?
Many everyday tasks take a surprising toll on the environment. A Google search can leak between 0. 2 and 7. 0 grams of C02, depending on how many attempts are needed to get the "right" answer. To deliver results to its users quickly, then, Google has to maintain vast data centres around the world, packed with powerful computers. While producing large quantities of C02, these computers emit a great deal of heat, so the centres need to be well air-conditioned, which uses even more energy.
However, Google and other big tech providers monitor their efficiency closely and make improvements. Monitoring is the first step on the road to reduction, but there is much more to be done, and not just by big companies.
听力原文:Look, isn't it marvelous? This is new. It has always had a high performance engine. -Now we've got a body to match. We've dressed it up with sports alloy wheels, front skirts, side skirts and a new style. foglight. Of coupe, with this model it's always gone fast but helps you save money on gasoline. Now during the promotion period, it is only $2,199.
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听力原文:OK, thank you. This is the last time you can travel overseas with this old one. It's going to expire in five days. Next time, you'll have to apply for a new one with a new photograph taken, otherwise you can't get the visa issued.
•You will hear five people talking about documents.
•For each recording, decide which document each speaker is talking about.
•Write one letter (A-H) next to the number of the recording.
•Do not use any letter more than once.
•You will hear the five recordings twice.
A an invoice
B a driving license
C a passport
D instruction manual
E an agenda
F a bank statement
G a tourist guide
H a guarantee