A.effect
B.affect
C.effort
D.afford
第1题
We are looking for enthusiastic people to work in our office in Bermuda on temporary 3 -, 6 - and 9 - month contracts. Applicants must be able to speak and write at least one foreign language fluently and can be nationals of any country.
Experience in import/export will be an advantage, but as special training will be available this is not essential. The main requirements arc a willingness to work as a member of a team, to cope with pressure, and to be prepared occasionally to work long hours when necessary.
There are several posts available and long -term prospects are good, though initially all successful applicants will be contracted for a maximum of 9 months.
The salary we will offer is excellent. We will pay for your return air fare and provide adequate accommodation at a nominal rent.
Please apply in your own handwriting, enclosing your resume to Sally Langley, Personnel Office, Harper &Grant Ltd, 1084 Great West Road, London W25.
Harper & Grant Ltd. has its head offices in London.
A.Right
B.Wrong
C.Doesn't say
第2题
Why has the emphasis of health shifted from the absence of disease to a broader focus on the quality of a person's life? One reason for this has to do with the length and conditions of life that people can now expect. Medical advances have made it possible for people today to live longer, healthier lives. Imagine for a moment that you were born in the year 1900. You could have expected on average to live until about the age of 47. In contrast, if you were born in the year 1999, you could expect to live to the age of 75.
(1)Progress in scientific research helps people understand health better.
A、T
B、F
(2)Today "health" no longer means just the absence of illness.
A、F
B、T
(3)The new concept of health is closely related to quality of life.
A、T
B、F
(4)Medical advances have nothing to do with how long people can live.
A、F
B、T
(5)Even though people have been talking about health for a long time, they don’t know the importance of it.
A、T
B、F
第3题
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There is an effect that not only have we all witnessed, but have26. Haven"t we all been on an elevator and noticed that just about everyone stops talking when they get on? Why do we do that? You can be having a 27 pleasant conversation with someone, and as soon as you get on an elevator, you just feel like you"d better shut up.
Then, as soon as the doors open, everyone28conversation. Primatologists, or people who study primate (灵长类动物) behavior, have a term for this. It"s called the "elevator effect," though it doesn"t 29 only on elevators. It happens whenever a group of primates, like humans, is 30 a situation where escape is 31 impossible. It"s thought to be a kind of safety32: as long as nobody talks, nobody is going to risk getting in a fight when there"s no way to spread out. The elevator effect keeps a lid on potential problems before they start.
Even though they rarely if ever ride elevators, chimpanzees demonstrate the elevator effect as well. When chimps are temporarily crowded together into small areas, they will 33 their vocal communication, that is, nobody speaks, and avoid eye 34. The amount of scratching the chimps do, however, goes up. Since scratching is a sign of stress in chimps, we can imagine what they are feeling. It"s just like what we feel in a crowded elevator——everybody carefully35 the lighted numbers and no one saying a thing.
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A.Voice on Long Term Evolution
B.Voice over Long Time Evolution
C.Voice over Long Term Evolution
D.Voice on Long Time Evolution
第8题
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