题目内容

•Read the information below about Maureen Dowd.
•Choose the correct word to fill in each gap, from A, B or C below.
•For each question 29-40, mark one letter (A, B or C) an your Answer Sheet.
This working life by Maureen Dowd
In the world of business, it is not always easy for women to do the same things as mot. Consider the working dinner.
In order to do your job well, it's important to, sometimes see clients and business contacts away (29) the office, in a more relaxed atmosphere, you can get to know your business partner (30) . In the end, after alt, people do business with people they like.
Women start out (31) a disadvantage because, unless you're Nancy Lopez or Martina Navratilova, it's (32) to invite men out for a game of golf or tennis. Men usually prefer (33) play sports with other men.
You might think that restaurants are the perfect playing field. But they can be dangerous ground. (34) people from the office see two men they know having dinner together, they think it's business. If colleagues see a woman dining with a man, they often (35) if it's another kind of business.
I'm still locking (36) the perfect solution. Breakfasts are out because I find it impossible to be pleasant at 7 a. m. over a bowl of muesli. I love lurching, but that's usually a bad time for busy people, (37) if they are on the road. So that brings us back to dinner.
One answer is to take another colleague or client to dinner (38) no one can think it is a tete-a-tete. Of course, this isn't always convenient. So when I can't do this, I take guys out to dinner one-on-one-to places where I'm most (39) to see colleagues. The more your colleagues see you doing working dinners with different man, the (40) they know it is part of your business style.
(29)

A. from
B. to
C. between

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According to the first paragraph of the passage, the author considers which of the following to be most helpful in determining the value of special protective labor legislation for women?

A comparative study of patterns of work-related illnesses in states that had such laws and in states that did not.
B. An estimate of how many women workers are in favor of such laws.
C. An analysis of the cost to employers of complying with such laws.
D. An examination of the actual effects that such laws have had in the past on women workers.

Section A
Directions: In this section, you will hear 8 short conversations and 2 long conversations. At the end of each conversation, one or more questions will be asked about what was said. Both the conversation and the questions will be spoken only once. After each question there will be a pause. During the pause, you must read the four choices marked A, B, C and D, and decide which is the best answer.
听力原文:F: If anybody wants tickets for Friday's game, let me know. My roommate has two she can't use.
M: What is she asking?
Q: What does the man want to know?
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A. What the roommate's name is.
B. What the roommate wants in exchange for the tickets.
C. How many tickets the roommate has.
D. What the roommate said before.

听力原文: Diamonds are the hardest substance known on Earth and they make sparkling jewelry as well as sawblades that can cut through pretty much anything. They form. deep within the Earth's mantle layer (about 200 km deep ) when atoms of the element carbon arrange themselves into a lattice under huge amounts of pressure from the load of rocks above.
Recently, geologists studying diamonds have identified the ages of thousands of diamonds from Southern Africa, where the mineral is most abundant. Their research found that there were only three times in Earth's history when diamonds were made and that the Earth no longer makes diamonds like it used to. Something was different then. Perhaps the planet was hotter on the inside, or the composition of the rocks was subtly different. "Whatever it was it has changed now," stated Steve Shirey of the Carnegie Institution in Washington, D.C., one of the project researchers.
The oldest diamonds were made 3.3 billion years ago when Earth was relatively young. The second time diamonds formed was 2.9 billion years ago. The youngest diamonds on Earth are 1.2 billion years old although a few smaller diamonds are about 100 million years old. Small bits of rock within those diamonds, called impurities, indicate that they probably formed from rocks laid down in a shallow sea suggesting that the carbon that made the diamonds probably came from the remains of ancient sea life.
Some people like diamonds because they are pretty, rare, or expensive but Dr. Steve Shiley has a different perspective. "I think of diamonds," he said, "as being tiny time capsules that encase a little piece of rock protecting it for billions of years and providing us with a unique window on ancient times."
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Always.
B. Once.
C. Twice.
D. Three times.

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