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[单项选择]A local elementary school has requested scoliosis screening for its students from the hospital’s community outreach program. The school should be informed that()
A. these students are too young to screen; instead, older students should be screened.
B. these students are too old to screen and will no longer benefit from screening for scoliosis.
C. scoliosis screening requires sophisticated equipment and can’t be done in school.
D. this is an appropriate request and arrangements will be made as soon as possible.
[单项选择]This local evening paper has a ( ) of twenty-five thousand.
A. number
B. contribution
C. circulation
D. celebration
[单项选择]The man has never seen a horse before, has he
A. Yes, he has.
B. No, he hasn’t.
C. Yes, he hasn’t.
[填空题]Never before I have seen anyone who has the skill John has when he repairs cars.
A. I have B. who has C. John has D. repairs
[简答题]Until now the local government has only been prepared to provide bus services for children living more than three miles from their school, or sometimes less if special reasons exist. Now it has been decided that if a group of parents ask for help in organizing transport, they will be prepared to go ahead, as long as the arrangement will not lose money and children will be attending their nearest school.
[单项选择]Who has seen the new car
[单项选择]The man has never seen a horse before, has he
A. Yes, he has. B. No, he hasn’t. C. Yes, he hasn’t.
[单项选择]Has the man seen the film
[填空题]The local government has set up a number of technical schools to meet the needs of __________ (迅速发展的经济) in the region.
[填空题]The local government has to abandon the plan for a new chemical plant ______ (因为客观存在不符合公众的利益).
[单项选择] Iris Rossner has seen eastern German customers weep for joy when they drive away in shiny, new Mercedes—Benz sedans. "They have tears in their eyes and keep saying how lucky they are," says Rossner, the Mercedes employee responsible for post-delivery celebrations. Rossner has also seen the French pop corks on bottles of champagne as their national flag was hoisted above a purchase and she has seen American business executives, Japanese tourists and Russian politicians travel thousands of miles to a Mercedes plant in southwestern Germany when a classic sedan with the tradermark three-pointed star was about to roll off the assembly line and into their lives. Those were the good old days at Mercedes, an era that began during the economic miracle of the 1960s and ended in 1991.
Times have changed. "Ten years ago, we had clear leadership in the market," says Mercedes spokesman Horst Krambeer, "But over this period, the market has changed drastically. We are now in a pitched battle.
A. reducing the salary of employees
B. opening up to consumer need
C. increasing the efficiency of production
D. getting to business in various fields