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What lies in pieces around them represents, in effect, a unique private exhibition open to

A. in short
B. in particular
C. in fact
D. in turn

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Section A
Directions: In this section there are 10 sentences, each with one word or phrase underlined. Choose the one from the 4 choices marked A, B, C and D that best keeps the meaning of the sentence. Then mark the corresponding letter with a single bar across the square brackets on your machine-scoring ANSWER SHEET.
The survey does not allow for the fact that some students are attending part-time.

A. explain
B. deny
C. consider
D. recognize

Section B
Directions: In this section, you will read 5 short conversations between a man and a woman. At the end of each conversation there is a question followed by 4 choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the best answer to the question from the 4 choices by marking the corresponding letter with a single bar across the square brackets on your machine-scoring ANSWER SHEET.
Man: Bob and Sue seem never discipline their daughter. She's real nuts.
Woman: They are kept in the dark about their daughter's behavior. at school.
Question: What can we learn about Bob and Sue's daughter?

A. She likes to eat nuts.
B. She is self-disciplined.
C. She behaves badly at school.
D. She enjoys leaving her parents in the dark.

Section A
Directions: In this section, you will read 5 short incomplete dialogues between two speakers, each followed by 4 choices marked A, B, C, and D. Choose the answer that best suits the situation to complete the dialogue by marking the corresponding letter with a single bar across the square brackets on your machine-scoring ANSWER SHEET.
A: Bob, would you mind turning down the TV a little? I'm talking on the phone, and I'm having a hard time hearing. B: ______

A. Please forgive me.
B. Oh, sure! I'm sorry about that.
C. You should have told me earlier.
D. I'm sorry to hear about it.

听力原文:Host: Welcome to our program. There is no doubt that the Internet has been a valuable tool in our business and personal life. On this segment we are going to see how the network is being used to extend the enterprise and improve customer relationships.
Well, let's introduce our guests. Mike Emmi, the Chairman and Executive Officer of Systems & Computer Technology Corporation, or SCT, and Scott Nevins, President and Chief Executive Officer of ClientSoft Incorporated. Gentlmen, welcome to both of you. Scott, let's start with you. I understand that you've been using proprietary technology to help organization maximize their investment and technology. What does all that mean?
Scott Nevins, President & CEO, ClientSoft Inc.: It's a good question. We are a software technology company and we use our produces to build these Web-based applications, e-business applications, to take and leverage the information that an organization has on its mainframe. Without making any changes whatsoever, within a very short period of time, we take that information and translate that into something that's useable for a person like you and I to be able to get that information and understand what the information is all about.
Host: Well, we want to have a closer look at how this works, so we sent our correspondent to MetLife in Warwick, Rhode Island to send back this report.
Correspondent: Yesterday, an independent insurance agent would write up a policy and submit it on paper to the parent company's main office. Then it might take a day or two or three to be processed. Tomorrow, that same agent will point a click through a secure, easy-to-navigate browser that connects to the company's mainframe. for instant and accurate policy transactions. Well, tomorrow is today at MetLife in Warwick, thanks to ClientSoft's Webpack 2000. In the past, MetLife never gave its agents access to its mainframe. because it's not easy to do business with mainframe. The application of Webpack 2000 just changed the whole equation between the parent company and its agents. It significantly improves the ease of doing business. Even for today's computer-savant insurance agents, the language of the computer mainframe. is far from English. ClientSoft takes that computereae and translates it into easy, fill-in-the-blanks Web pages. Not only does ClientSoft make the agent's job easier in the officer, but now combing the portability of cell phones with Internet access of a Lap-top PCm the agent is able to access the company's mainframe, access to powerful information from any remote location, for example, from a customer's house. This revolutionary technology is hoped to change the way the insurance industry operates.
Host: Well, Mike, as I understand, the SCT is focused on making life easier for the customers. What can you tell us about that, Mike?
Mike Emmi, Chairman and Executive officer, SCT: We think the world is changing pretty dramatic- ally and the customers now have the power. Smarter organizations are recognizing that, so they realize that they have to build relationships and develop loyalty with their customers. SCT is helping organizations identify and leverage key relationships using Internet technology. For ex- ample, Campus Pipeline Solutions, one of our integrated enterprise software solutions, provides students, faculty administrations, and staff with access to information they need when and where they want it.
Don't confuse this with a website. Campus Pipeline gives each user their own personalized pipeline that brings together research materials, course materials, online registration and other relevant information the institution or the Internet can provide. For new students on the campus, Pipeline is making college life a lot easier. Campus pipeline is just one example of how SCT is helping organizations use technology to leverage key relationships.
Host: Well, obviously, on the bottom line you're trying to est

A. By extending the enterprise.
By using proprietary technology.
C. By improving customer relationships.

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