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A similar process occurs when visitors return to their native countries, although the stages are usually shorter and less intense.

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第1题

Whichactionoccurswhenthepolicymain-policyevaluatestheBGProute10.0.55.2/32?()

[editpolicy-options]

policy-statementtest{

from{

route-filter10.0.0.016/orlongeraccept;

route-filter10.0.67.0/24orlangerreject;

route-filter10.0.0.0/8orlanger;

}

then{

metric10;

communityaddno-advertise;

accept;

}

}

policy-statementmain-policy{

termonly-want-certain-routes{

from{

policytest;

}

then{

communityaddharry-402;

accept;

}

}

}

communitynoadvertisemembersno-advertise;

communityharry-402members666:402;

[editprotocols]

bgp{

exportmain-policy;}

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第2题

Reading Comprehension 阅读理解 Young people often wonder at the large number of employers who do not respond to their

Reading Comprehension 从下列每篇短文的问题后所给的四个选择项中选出一个最佳答案。

Young people often wonder at the large number of employers who do not respond to their applications for jobs. They say that despite enclosing return envelopes they hear nothing at all or , at best , an impersonal (无人情味的) note is sent declaring that the post for which they applied has been filled. Applicants often suspect that job vacancies are set aside for friends and relatives and that advertisements are only put to prevent this accusation(指责). Many of them are tired of writing away and feel that if only they could obtain an interview with the right person their application would meet with success.

Not to acknowledge applicants' letters is impolite and there seems little excuse for this, yet even sending brief replies to the many who apply takes much time and money. That so-called return envelope may not have been stamped by the sender, and an office manger under the heavy workload may be reluctant to send off long letters of explanation to disappointed job-hunters. A brief note is all that can be managed and even that depends on the policy of the firm. But the difficulty is reasonably easy to remove with a little goodwill.

21、It can be inferred from the first paragraph that applicants have good reasons to believe that the posts they apply for_______________.

A.are only for the purpose of advertisement

B.are reserved for friends and relatives

C.are not there at all

D.are not good enough to satisfy their needs

22、Many job-hunters think that they can get a job if_______________.

A.they write more letters of application

B.they find the right person

C.they have more success

D.they can get an interview

23、The chief reason for a manager not to acknowledge applicants' letters is that _________________.

A.it takes a lot of time and money

B.it takes a lot of trouble

C.it requires a lot of efforts

D.it requires a lot of energy

24、The author thinks that a letter to an applicant should be_______________.

A.a long one

B.a short one

C.a brief one with a little goodwill

D.one with full explanation

25、What is the major complaint of job-hunters?

A.They have no chance to see the manager.

B.Their letters of application often get no response.

C.Job advertisements are totally a lie.

D.Writing application letters takes up too much of their time.

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第3题

I cry easily. I once burst into tears when the curtain came down on the Kirov Ballet's "Swan Lake". I still choke up every time I see a film of Roger Bannister breaking the "impossible" four-minute mark for the mile. I figure I am moved by witnessing men and women at their best. But they need not be great men and women, doing great things.

Take the night, some years ago, when my wife and I were going to dinner at a friend's house in New York city. It was sleeting. As we hurried toward the house, with its welcoming light, I noticed a car pulling out from the curb. Just ahead, another car was waiting to back into the parking space—a rare commodity in crowded Manhattan. But before he could do so another car came up from behind, and sneaked into the spot. "That's dirty pool." I thought.

While my wife went ahead into our friend's house. I stepped into the street to give the guilty driver a piece of my mind. A man in work clothes rolled down the window.

"Hey," I said, "this parking space belongs to that guy," I gestured toward the man ahead, who was looking back angrily. I thought I was being a good Samaritan, I guess—and I remember that the moment I was feeling pretty manly in my new trench coat.

"Mind your own business!" the driver told me.

"No," I said. "You don't understand. That fellow was waiting to back into this space."

Things quickly heated up, until finally he leaped out of the car. My God, he was colossal. He grabbed me and bent me back over the hood of his car as if I was a rag doll. The sleet stung my face. I glanced at the other driver, looking for help, but he gunned his engine and hightailed it out of there.

The huge man shook his rock of a fist of me, brushing my lip and cutting the inside of my mouth against my teeth. I tasted blood. I was terrified. He snarled and threatened, and then told me to beat it.

Almost in a panic, I scrambled to my friend's front door. As a former Marine, as a man, I felt utterly humiliated. Seeing that I was shaken, my wife and friends asked me what had happened. All I could bring myself to say was that I had had an argument about a parking space. They had the sensitivity to let it go at that.

I sat stunned. Perhaps haft an hour later, the doorbell rang. My blood ran cold. For some reason I was sure that the bruiser had returned for me. My hostess got up to answer it, but I stopped her. I felt morally bound to answer it myself.

I walked down the hallway with dread. Yet I knew I had to face up to my fear. I opened the door. There he stood, towering. Behind him, the sleet came down harder than ever.

"I came back to apologize," he said in a low voice. "When I got home, I said to myself, 'what right I have to do that?' I'm ashamed of myself. All I can tell you is that the Brooklyn Navy Yard is closing. I've worked there for years. And today I got laid off. I'm not myself. I hope you'll accept my apology."

I often remember that big man. I think of the effort and courage it took for him to come back to apologize. He was man at last.

And I remember that after I closed the door, my eyes blurred, as I stood in the hallway for a few moments alone.

From the passage, we can infer that the author is what kind of person?

A.Poor.

B.Sensitive.

C.Exciting.

D.Dull.

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第4题

I cry easily. I once burst into tears when the curtain came down on the Kirov Ballet's "Swan Lake". I still choke up every time I see a film of Roger Bannister breaking the "impossible" four-minute mark for the mile. I figure I am moved by witnessing men and women at their best. But they need not be great men and women, doing great things.

I remember the night, some years ago, when my wife and I were going to dinner at a friend's house in New York city. It was sleeting. As we hurried toward the house, with its welcoming light, I noticed a car pulling out from the curb. Just ahead, another car was waiting to back into the parking space—a rare commodity in crowded Manhattan. But before he could do so another car came up from behind, and sneaked into the spot. That's dirty pool, I thought.

While my wife went ahead into our friend's house, I stepped into the street to give the guilty driver a piece of my mind. A man in work clothes rolled down the window.

"Hey," I said, "this parking space belongs to that guy," I gestured toward the man ahead, who was looking back angrily. I thought I was being a good Samaritan, I guess--and I remember that the moment I was feeling pretty manly in my new trench coat.

"Mind your own business!" the driver told me.

"No," I said. "You don't understand. That fellow was waiting to back into this space.

Things quickly heated up, until finally he leaped out of the car. My God, he was colossal. He grabbed me and bent me back over the hood of his car as if I was a rag doll. The sleet stung my face. I glanced at the other driver, looking for help, but he gunned his engine and hightailed it out of there.

The huge man shook his rock of a fist of me, brushing my lip and cutting the inside of my mouth against my teeth. I tasted blood. I was terrified. He snarled and threatened, and then told me to beat it.

Almost in a panic, I scrambled to my friend's front door. As a former Marine, as a man, I felt utterly humiliated. Seeing that I was shaken, my wife and friends asked me what had happened. All I could bring myself to say was that I had had an argument about a parking space. They had the sensitivity to let it go at that.

I sat stunned. Perhaps half an hour later, the doorbell rang. My blood ran cold. For some reason I was sure that the bruiser had returned for me. My hostess got up to answer it, but I stopped her. I felt morally bound to answer it myself.

I walked down the hallway with dread. Yet 1 knew I had to face up to my fear. I opened the door. There he stood, towering. Behind him, the sleet came down harder than ever.

"I came back to apologize," he said in a low voice. "When I got home, I said to myself, 'what right do I have to do that?' I'm ashamed of myself. All I can tell you is that the Brooklyn Navy Yard is closing. I've worked there for years. And today I got laid off. I'm not myself. I hope you'll accept my apology."

I often remember that big man. 1 think of the effort and courage it took for him to come back to apologize. He was man at last.

And I remember that after I closed the door, my eyes blurred, as I stood in the hallway for a few moments alone.

On what occasion is the author likely to be moved?

A.A young person cheated of the best things in life.

B.A genius athlete breaks a world record.

C.A little girl suffers from an incurable disease.

D.When the curtain comes down on a touching play.

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第5题

I cry easily. I once burst into tears when the curtain came down on the Kirov Ballet's "Swan Lake". I still choke up every time I sea a film of Roger Bannister breaking the "impossible" four-minute mark for the mile. I figure I am moved by witnessing men and women at their best. But they need not be great men and women, doing great things.

I remember the night, some years ago, when my wife and I were going to dinner at a friend's house in New York city. It was sleeting. As we hurried toward the house, with its welcoming light, I noticed a ear pulling out from the curb. Just ahead, another car was waiting to back into the parking space--a rare commodity in crowded Manhattan. But before he could do so another car came up from behind, and sneaked into the spot. That's dirty pool, I thought.

While my wife went ahead into our friend's house, I stepped into the street to give the guilty driver a piece of my mind. A man in work clothes rolled down the window.

"Hey," I said, "this parking space belongs to that guy," I gestured toward the man ahead, who was looking back angrily. I thought I was being a good Samaritan, I guess--and I remember that the moment I was feeling pretty manly in my new trench coat.

"Mind your own business? the driver told me.

"No," I said. "You don't understand. That fellow was waiting to back into this space."

Things quickly heated up, until finally he leaped out of the car. My God, he was colossal. He grabbed me and bent me back over the hood of his car as if I was a rag doll. The sleet stung my face. I glanced at the other driver, looking for help, but he gunned his engine and hightailed it out of there.

The huge man shook his rock of a fist of me, brushing my lip and cutting the inside of my mouth against my teeth. I tasted blood. I was terrified. He snarled and threatened, and then told me to beat it.

Almost in a panic, I scrambled to my friend's front door. As a former Marine, as a man, I felt utterly humiliated. Seeing that I was shaken, my wife and friends asked me what had happened. All I could bring myself to say was that I had had an argument about a parking space. They had the sensitivity to let it go at that.

I sat stunned. Perhaps half an hour later, the doorbell rang. My blood ran cold. For some reason I was sure that the bruiser had returned for me. My hostess got up to answer it, but I stopped her. I felt morally bound to answer it myself,

I walked down the hallway with dread. Yet I knew I had to face up to my fear. I opened the door. There he stood, towering. Behind him, the sleet came down harder than ever.

"I came back to apologize," he said in a low voice, "When I got home, I said to myself, 'what right do I have to do that?' I'm ashamed of myself. All I can tell you is that the Brooklyn Navy Yard is closing. I've worked there for years. And today I got laid off. I'm not myself. I hope you'll accept my apology."

I often remember that big man. I think of the effort and courage it took for him to come back to apologize. He was man at last.

And I remember that after I closed the door, my eyes blurred, as I stood in the hallway for a few moments alone. (618)

On what occasion is the author likely to be moved?

A.A young person cheated of the best things in life.

B.A genius athlete breaks a world record

C.A little girl suffers from an incurable disease.

D.When the curtain comes down on a touching play.

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第6题

Parents should be aware of the hidden stress of their daughters when

A.the girls are irritable sometimes.

B.the girls are exhausted someday.

C.the girls say they hate school.

D.the girls lie and play truant.

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第7题

Parents should be aware of the hidden stress of their daughters when

A.the girls are irritable sometimes.

B.the girls are exhausted someday.

C.the girls say they hate school.

D.the girls lie and play truant.

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第8题

WhichactionoccurswhentheBGProute20.1.0.0/16isevaluatedbythepolicyexpression?()[editpolicy-options]policy-statementreject_10{from{route-filter20.1.0.0/16orlongerM}then{communityadd90-1;accept}}policy-statementaccept_20{from{route-filter20.1.0.0/16orlongerM}then{communityadd100-1;reject;}}community100-1members100:1;community90-1members90:1[editprotocols]bgp{groupebgp-group{neighbor172.16.201.1{export(reject-10&&accept-20);}}}

A.Therouteisnotannounced.

B.Therouteisannouncedwith90:1added.

C.Therouteisannouncedwith100:1added.

D.Therouteisannouncedwithcommunities90:1and100:1added.

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第9题

196. Shoppers who carefully plan their visit to the grocery store can save money on their grocery bills. Shopping when not hungry, sticking to their grocery list, and _1_ a few simple rules will cut down the grocery bill. Shoppers should visit the grocery store on a full stomach by planning their trip _2_ after a large meal. If that’s not possible, they should find something healthy to eat on while preparing a grocery list. Most shoppers are less _3_ to buy extras when they are not troubled by hunger. Although having a list and _4_ to it is the most important factor in saving money, shoppers must prepare lists wisely in order to save. A carefully planned list should _5_ in season produce and any items on sale or discount through coupons. Many special buys are announced through the local newspapers, so buying the “grocery issue” is _6_ the money you spend. What’s more, it’s important to remember that many newer, more expensive products first offered through coupons may not _7_ enough savings for shoppers to give up products they usually buy. Now that the shopper has _8_ the grocery list, it’s time to leave for the store. However, no preparations are complete without a pocket calculator or a piece of paper and a pencil to figure costs. Once at the store, the shopper who wants to save money should follow a few more rules. The shoppers should not stay _9_ than necessary because bills go up each minute the shopper is in the store. So, _10_ a time limit and a cost limit can hold down the bill. [共10题]

(1)

(A) carrying (B) making (C) taking (D) following

(2)

(A) recently (B) regularly (C) immediately (D) completely

(3)

(A) willingly (B) likely (C) reluctantly (D) happily

(4)

(A) sticking (B) replying (C) according (D) belonging

(5)

(A) keep (B) make (C) increase (D) include

(6)

(A) worth (B) suitable (C) value (D) fit

(7)

(A) come from (B) result in (C) succeed in (D) depend on

(8)

(A) saw (B) taken (C) completed (D) read

(9)

(A) shorter (B) faster (C) longer (D) quicker

(10)

(A) setting (B) putting (C) making (D) taking

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