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简短列出Salomon诉Salomon Co lad,案(1897)中的事实、判决理由和判决。 (1986年4月和1991年4

简短列出Salomon诉Salomon Co lad,案(1897)中的事实、判决理由和判决。 (1986年4月和1991年4月)

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第1题
The success story started in northern Italy towards the end of the Second World War. Leone
Benetton had a bicycle rental (租赁) business in the town of Treviso. He wanted his oldest son Luciano to study and become a doctor. After Leone died, the family was poor and Luciano decided to leave school and get a job. He found work in a clothing store but soon had his own ideas and started a family clothing company producing colorful woolen sweaters for people only used to wearing dull colors. Shops selling only Benetton sweaters opened in many Italian cities and by 1974 there were stores in France, Germany and Belgium.

It was clear that at this stage the success of the Benetton business lay in the strength of the family. In 1975 Luciano married the 20-year-old Marina Salomon who worked in one of his shops. After careful research, Benetton opened his first shop in the USA, in Manhattan, New York, where it attracted some very special customers including Princess Diana and Jackie Onassis. In 1982 Luciano was introduced to Oliviero Toscani, the photographer who was to change the image (形象) of Benetton forever.

Although Benetton was growing very quickly, they needed an international image and for this reason in the early 1980s they decided to provide money for Formula 1 motor racing. This was followed by the advertising campaigns (广告攻势) for which the company became famous.

Luciano Benetton succeeded in turning the company he started in the 1950s into one of the world's most successful businesses but he paid a high personal price. He spent so much of his life working and traveling that he lost touch with his family and friends.

What did Luciano Benetton's father hope he would do?

A.Sell clothes.

B.Build a factory.

C.Learn medicine.

D.Run a bicycle business.

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第2题
AThe success story started in northern Italy towards the end of the Second World War. Leon

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The success story started in northern Italy towards the end of the Second World War. Leone Benetton had a bicycle rental(租赁)business in the town of Treviso. He wanted his oldest son Lu- ciano to study and become a doctor. After Leone died, the family was poor and Luciano decided to leave school and get a job. He found work in a clothing store but soon had his own ideas and star-ted a family clothing company producing colourful woollen sweaters for people only used to wearing dull colours. Shops selling only Benetton sweaters opened in many Italian cities and by 1974 therewere stores in France, Gemany and Belgium.

It was clear that at this stage the success of the Benetton business lay in the strength of the family. In 1975 Luciano married the 20-year-old Marina Salomon who worked in one of his shops. Af-ter careful research, Benetton opened his first shop in the USA, in Manhattan, New York, where it attracted some very special customers including Princess Diana and Jackie Onassis. In 1982 Lucianowas introduced to Oliviero Toscani, the photographer who was to change the image(形象) of Be- netton forever.

Although Benetton was growing very quickly, they needed an international image and for thisreason in the early l980s they decided to provide money for Formula l motor-racing. This was fol-lowed by the advertising campaigns(广告攻势) for which the company became famous.

Luciano Benetton succeeded in turning the company he started in the l950s into one of the world' s most successful businesses but he paid a high personal price. He spent so much of his life working and travelling that he lost touch with his family and friends.

56. What did Luciano Benetton' s father hope he would do?

[ A] Sell clothes.

[ B ] Build a factory.

[ C ] Learn medicine.

[ D] Run a bicycle business.

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第3题
Better Control of TB seen if a faster cure is found The World Health 0rganization1 est

Better Control of TB seen if a faster cure is found

The World Health 0rganization1 estimates that about one—third of all people are infected with bacteria that cause tuberculosis.Most times,the infection remains inactive.But each year about eight million people develop active cases of TB,usually in their______(1).Two million people die______ (2)it.The disease has______ (3)with the spread of AIDS and drug-resistant forms of tuberculosis.

Current treatments take at least six months.Patients have to ______(4)a combination of several antibiotic drugs daily.But many people stop——(5)they feel better.Doing that can______ (6)to an infection that resists treatment.Public health experts agree that a faster-acting cure for tuberculosis would be more effective.Now a study estimates just how______ (7)it might be.A professor of international health at Harvard University2 led the study.Joshua Salomon says a shorter treatment program would likely mean not just more patients______(8).It would also mean______ (9)infectious patients who can pass on their infection to others.

The researchers developed a mathematical model to examine the effects of a two-month treatment plan.They______ (1 0)the model with current TB conditions in Southeast Asia.The scientists found that a two-month treatment could prevent about twenty percent of new cases.And it might______ (11)about twenty-five percent of TB deaths.The model shows that these______ (12)would take place between two thousand twelve and two thousand thirty.That is,if a faster cure is developed

and in wide use by two thousand twelve.

The World Health Organization______ (13)the DOTS。program in nineteen ninety.DOTS is Directly Observed Treatment,Short-course.Health workers watch tuberculosis patients take their daily pills to make______ (14)they continue treatment.

Earlier this year,an international partnership of organizations announced a plan to expand the DOTS program.The ten-year plan also aims to finance research ______ (15)new TB drugs.The four most common drugs used now are more than forty years old.The Global Alliance for TB Drug Development。says its long-term goal is a treatment that could work in as few as ten doses.

第 31 题

A.kidneys

B.1ungs

C.bones

D.1ivers

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第4题
Better Control of TB Seen If a Faster Cure Is FoundThe World Health Organization estimates

Better Control of TB Seen If a Faster Cure Is Found

The World Health Organization estimates that about one-third of all people are infected with bacteria that cause tuberculosis. Most times, the infection remains inactive. But each year about eight million people develop active cases of TB, usually in their(51). Two million people die(52)it. The disease has(53)with the spread of AIDS and drug-resistant forms of tuberculosis.

Current treatments take at least six months. Patients have to(54)a combination of several antibiotic drugs daily. But many people stop(55)they feel better. Doing that can(56)to an infection that resists treatment. Public health experts agree that a faster-acting cure for tuberculosis would be more effective. Now a study estimates just how(57)it might be. A professor of international health at Harvard University led the study. Joshua Salomon says a shorter treatment program would likely mean not just more patients(58). It would also mean(59)infectious patients who can pass on their infection to others.

The researchers developed a mathematical model to examine the effects of a two-month treatment plan. They(60)the model with current TB conditions in Southeast Asia. The scientists found that a two-month treatment could prevent about twenty percent of new cases. And it might(61)about twenty-five percent of TB deaths. The model shows that these(62)would take place between two thousand twelve and two thousand thirty. That is, if a faster cure is developed and in wide use by two thousand twelve.

The Word Health Organization(63)the DOTS program in nineteen ninety. DOTS is Directly Observed Treatment, Short-course. Health workers watch tuberculosis patients take their daily pills to make(64)they continue treatment.

Earlier this year, an international partnership of organizations announced a plan m expand the DOTS program. The ten-year plan also aims to finance research(65)new TB drugs. The four most common drugs used now are more than forty years old. The Global Alliance for TB Drug Development says its long-term goal is a treatment that could work in as few as ten doses.

A.kidneys

B.lungs

C.bones

D.livers

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第5题
Better Control of TB seen if a faster cure is found The World Health Organizationl es

Better Control of TB seen if a faster cure is found

The World Health Organizationl estimates that about one-third of all people are infected with bacteria that cause tuberculosis.Most times,the infection remains inactive.But each year about eight million people develop active cases ofTB,usually in their_______(1).Two million people die_______(2)it.The disease has_______(3)with the spread of AIDS and drug-resistant forms of tuberculosis.

Current treatments take at least six months.Patients have to_______(4)a combination of several antibiotic drugs daily.But many people stop_______(5)they feel better.Doing that can_______(6)to an infection that resists treatment.Public health experts agree that a faster—acting cure for tuberculosis would be more effective.Now a study estimates just how_______(7)it might be.A professor of international health at Harvard University2 led the study.Joshua Salomon says a shorter treatment program would likely mean not just more patients_______(8).It would also mean_______(9)infectious patients who can pass on their infection to others.

The researchers developed a mathematical model to examine the effects of a two—month treatment plan.They_______(10)the model with current TB conditions in Southeast Asia.The scientists found that a two—month treatment could prevent about twenty percent of new cases.And it might_______(11)about twenty—five percent of TB deaths. The model shows that these_______(12)would take place between two thousand twelve and two thousand thirty.That is,if a faster cure is developed and in wide use by two thousand twelve.

The World Health organization_______(13)the DOTS3 program。in nineteen ninety.DOTS is Directly Observed Treatment,Short—course.Health workers watch tuberculosis patients take their daily pills to make_______(14)they continue treatment.

Earlier this year,an international partnership of organizations announced a plan to expand the DOTS program.The ten—year plan also aims to finance research_______(15)new TB drugs.The[bur most common drugs used ROW are more than forty years old.The Global Alliance for TB Drug Development4 says its long—tmma goal is a treatment that could work in as few as ten doses.

词汇:

bacterium(pl.bacteria)n.细菌tuberculosis n.结核(病)

inactive adj.不活跃的,非活动性的 antibiotic adj.抗生的n.抗生素

alliance n.同盟,联盟

注释:

1.World Health Organization(WHO):世界卫生组织

2.Harvard University(=Harvard):(美国)哈佛大学

3.DOTS(Directly Observed Treatment,Short—course):短期直接观察治疗

4.Global Alliance for TB Drug Development:全球结核病药物开发联盟

练习:

第 51 题

A.kidneys

B.lungs

C.bones

D.livers

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第6题
Britain's richest people have experienced the biggest-ever rise in their wealth, according
to the Sunday Times Rich List. Driven by the new economy of Internet and computer entrepreneurs, the wealth of those at the top of the financial tree has increased at an unprecedented rate. The 12th an- num Rich List will show that the collective worth of the country's richest 1,000 people reached nearly 146 billion by January, the cut-off point for the survey. They represented an increase of 31 billion, or 27%, in just 12 months. Since the survey was compiled, Britain's richest have added billions more to their wealth, thanks to the continuing boom in technology shares on the stock market.

This has pushed up the total value of the wealth of the richest 1,000 to a probable 160 billion ac- cording to Dr Philip Beresfod, Britain's acknowledged expert on personal wealth who compiles the Sun- day Times Rich List. The millennium boom exceeds anything in Britain's economic history, including the railway boom of the 1840s and the South Sea bubble of 1720. "It has made Market Thatches boom seem as sluggish as Edeward Health three-day week", said Beresford. "We are seeing billions being added to the national wealth every week." William Rubinstein, professor of modern history at the University of Wales, Aberystwyth, confirmed that the growth in wealth was unprecedented. "Among all of today's wealth has been created since the industrial revolution, but even by those heady standards the current boom is extraordinary," he said. "There is no large-scale cultural opposition or guilt about making money. In many ways British business attitudes can now challenge the United States."

Although the Britain's richest are experiencing the sharpest surge in wealth, the rest of the population has also benefited from the stock market boom and rising house process. Last year wealth rose by 16% to a record 4,267 billion, according to calculations by the investment bank Salomon Smith Barney. In real terms, wealth has increased by more than a third since the late 1980s. Much of the wealth of the richest is held in shares in start up companies.

Some of these paper fortunes, analysts agree, could easily be wiped out, although the wealth- generating effects of the Internet revolution seem to be here to stay. A Sunday Times Rich List confirms that people are becoming wealthier younger. It includes the 60 richest millionaires aged 30 or under. At the top, on 600m, is the "old money" Earl of Iveagh, 30, head of the Guinness brewing family. In second place is Charles Nasser, also 30, who launched the Clara - NET Internet provider four years ago and is worth 30Om. The remaining eight in the top 10 young millionaires made their money from computing and the Internet.

The "cut-off point for the survey" in part. 1 refers to______.

A.146 billion—the collective worth of the country's richest 1,000 people.

B.January—the deadline for the survey.

C.31million—the increase of wealth in just 12 month.

D.160 billion—the total valve of the wealth of richest 1,000.

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第7题
社会渠道经理与代理商的沟通要求是()。

A.简短、直接、封闭、交互

B.简短、直接、开放、交互

C.长时间、直接、开放、交互

D.简短、含蓄、开放、交互

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第8题
消息的特点有()

A.真实

B.新鲜

C.迅速

D.简短

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第9题
文献序号的特点是()。

A.明确

B.详细

C.美观

D.简短

E.唯一

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第10题
brief/brif/()

A.简短的

B.简洁的

C.摘要

D.简报

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