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[单项选择]Several years ago, a television reporter was talking to three of the most important people in America. One was a very rich banker, another owned one of the largest companies in the world, and the third owned many buildings in the center of New York.
The reporter was talking to them about being important.
"How do we know if someone is really important" the reporter asked the banker.
The banker thought for a few moments and then said, "I think anybody who is invited to the Whiter House to meet the President of the United States is really important."
The reporter then turned to the owner of the very large company. "Do you agree with that" she asked.
The man shook his head, "No. I think the President invites a lot of people to the White House. You’d only be important if while you were visiting the President, there was a telephone call from the president of another country, and the President of the US said he was too busy to answer it."
The reporter turned to t
A. Right
B. Wrong
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[简答题]Directions:
Several days ago, you and your family went to a hotel to have a dinner. There you were not satisfied with its service and the quality of the dinnel. Back home, you and you daddy had loose bowels. Write a letter to the manager to make a complaint and hope to solve the problem as soon as possible.
Write your letter in no less than 100 words. Write it neatly on ANSWER SHEET 2.
Do not sign your own name at the end of the letter; use " Li Ming " instead. Do not write the address.
[填空题]Several months ago, planning to visit a friend hospitalized with AIDS, I asked a doctor whether I should take any precautions. "You’re more of a risk to him than he is to you, "said the doctor, Fred Valentine, an associate professor of medicine at New York University Medical Center. "You might have a cold or some minor infection that would be very serious for him if he caught it because he has no resistance." The risk to me, the doctor said, was almost nonexistent.
(1) . Doctors now think they understand how it infects, can test whether someone has been exposed to the virus, and know how to prevent its spread to others.
(2) .
AIDS is a silent epidemic. According to recent figures from the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), since 1979, 15, 172 people in the United States have been diagnosed as having AIDS, and 7, 111 of them have died. These numbers are doubling every 10 to 12 months. Another 60, 000 to 120, 000 people have AIDS-related-complex (ARC), a mi
[填空题] Several years ago a college professor took a well-organized speech and scrambled it by randomly changing the order of its sentences. He then had a speaker 【B1】 the original version to one group of listeners and the scrambled 【B2】 to another group. After the speeches, he gave a test to see how 【B3】 each group understood 【B4】 they had heard. Not 【B5】. the group that heard the 【B6】. unscrambled speech scored much higher than 【B7】 group.
A few years later, two professors 【B8】 the same experiment at another school. But 【B9】 testing how well the listeners comprehended 【B10】 speech, they tested to see what effects the speeches had 【B11】 the listeners’’ attitudes toward the speakers. They 【B12】 that people who heard the well-organized speech believed the speaker 【B13】 much more competent and trustworthy than 【B14】 those who heard the scrambled speech.
These are just two 【B15】 many studies that show the importance of organization in speechmaking. You realize how difficult 【B16】 to
A. A.perfectly
B.well
C.good
D.greatly