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Each company has many "publics" who should be able not only to recognize its name 【21】______ to correctly identify its industry and its 【22】______ . These publics include present customers and stockholders as well as banks, insurance companies, stockbrokers, and securities 【23】______ who supply the company with essential services and capital.
The 【24】______ names of many well-established companies can be one of misinformation, thereby 【25】______ communication with them. This was the problem that faced Michigan Seamless Tube Company—a company with sales of $128 million a year. At first 【26】______ ,the company's name tells us that it is located in Michigan 【27】______ that it manufactures seamless tubing. What the name does not 【28】______ to most people is the fact Michigan Seamless Tube also has operations in five 【29】______ states and has a varied production line of forgings, broaching machines, tools, and steel bars in addition to seamless tubing. The problem was 【30】______ by the company's 【31】______ , which operated. 【32】______ their own names and were not clearly identified with the 【33】______ company.
Customers, suppliers, and the financial community did not see Michigan Seamless Tube as a 【34】______ based metal producer. They perceived it only as a small, 【35】______ , regional manufacturing company. The company's 【36】______ decided to adopt a new corporate identity.
The 【37】______ point for this change was the company name. The new name had to be one that could encompass all of the company's products and subsidiaries, a name that would correctly project the image of a 【38】______ corporation. After considering many different possibilities, management decided on a 【39】______ word: Quanex—a name 【40】______ from a combination of the first three letters of the word "quality" and the first three letters of the Latin word "nex", which means connection.
【21】

A. and
B. but
C. however
D. either

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听力原文: Good evening. You are listening to Pop World of BCD International. I'm Sally Brown. Today, we are going to hear Several current hits of the world's most popular artists.
Well, at the beginning, I would like to say a few words to my dear listeners who are not very familiar with this program.
Because many people want to listen to and understand pop songs, radio producers at BCD International have made hundreds of programs over the years. We not only have access to the stars of the music world, but have a vast library of "golden oldish" Classics, as well as the "latest releases".
For those of yon who like a bit of background with your favorite music--there's The History of Pop and The Road to Music. These two series bring you the language of pop music and information about the periods and the artists.
If you want to hear from the artists themselves, there's a new series called About the Big Hits. This is based on interviews with popular singers and songwriters. They speak to us about the meanings and ideas behind their songs.
If you want to understand the words to the big music hits, Pop Words is the program for you. After all, it's hard enough for native English speakers to understand most pop songs--so, if English isn't your first language, you shouldn't be surprised if the words to many songs leave you in the dark. It was to address exactly this problem that BCD International started broadcasting Pop Words just over 23 years ago...
Which of the following is covered in BCD International programs?

A. Interviews with radio producers.
B. A large variety of pop songs.
C. News from the music library.
D. Stories about the good old days.

The old buildings blend with the new ones in perfect ______, so a walk along Huaihai Road

A. harmony
B. order
C. control
D. action

PART C
Directions: You will hear three dialogues or monologues. Before listening to each one, you will have 5 seconds to read each of the questions which accompany it. While listening, answer each question by choosing A, B, C or D. After listening, you will have 10 seconds to check your answer to each question. You will hear each piece ONLY ONCE.
听力原文: A million people came to London on May 9 to watch 16 000 people run 26 miles. The event was the London Marathon, which looked like one of the fastest growing sports in the 1980s.
70 000 people had applied to take part in the race, but the numbers had to be restricted to 16 000 for safety reasons. Running through a big and friendly crowd which lined the whole course, the competitors followed a route which took them through the center of London, finishing near the House of Parliament.
Well, they weren't really competitors. The fastest man finished in 2 hours 9 minutes, and the fastest woman in 2 hours 29 minutes--hat most people weren't trying to beat the clock, they were just interested in seeing if they could actually run 26 miles.
However, one of the runners collapsed 50 meters from the end. The crowd yelled encouragement and applauded as three times he tried to stand up--and three times fell down. Then, on his fourth attempt, he managed to stand up, and finished the race. Another was so exhausted that he crossed the finish line on his hands and knees.
How many people applied but didn't run the race?

A. 16 000.
B. 10 000.
C. 67 000.
D. 54 000.

Which of the following is NOT true?

A. Most competitors did not finish the race within two hours.
B. Most competitors were interested in the race.
C. Most competitors were trying to run as fast as they could.
D. Most competitors wanted to know it they could run 26 miles.

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