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What did Gerard Croiset tell Mr Sandelius?A.Carol was not dead.B.Carol would come back in

What did Gerard Croiset tell Mr Sandelius?

A.Carol was not dead.

B.Carol would come back in six weeks.

C.Carol was driving a boat 8000 km away.

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第1题
What did the police do to find Carol?A.They asked Gerard Croiset for help.B.The let people

What did the police do to find Carol?

A.They asked Gerard Croiset for help.

B.The let people see her pictures.

C.They put her pictures in newspapers.

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第2题
What did the police do to find Carol?A.They asked Gerard Croiset for help.B.They let peopl

What did the police do to find Carol?

A.They asked Gerard Croiset for help.

B.They let people see her pictures.

C.They put her pictures in newspapers.

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第3题
What did Gerard Croiset tell Mr. Sandelius?A.Carol was not dead.B.Carol would come back in

What did Gerard Croiset tell Mr. Sandelius?

A.Carol was not dead.

B.Carol would come back in six weeks.

C.Carol was driving a boat 8,000 km away.

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第4题
Why did Mr. Sandelius call Gerard Croiset?A.Because the police couldn't find Carol.B.Becau

Why did Mr. Sandelius call Gerard Croiset?

A.Because the police couldn't find Carol.

B.Because Carol didn't want to come home.

C.Because Carol couldn't find her way back home.

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第5题
Why did Mr Sandelius call Gerard Croiset?A.Because the police couldn't find Carol.B.Becaus

Why did Mr Sandelius call Gerard Croiset?

A.Because the police couldn't find Carol.

B.Because Carol didn't want to come home.

C.Because Carol couldn't find her way back home.

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第6题
College is a new and different experience for me. I'm away from home, so I have many
things to adjust to, such as being on my own and meeting many different types of people. There are a lot of things that I like about college that I would like to describe for you.

First of all, living at college gives me a sense of responsibility and of being on my own. My parents aren't around to say, "No, you're not going out tonight," or "Did you finish your homework?" Everything I do has to be my decision, and that makes me responsible for my own life. During the second week I was at college, I had to go out and look for a bank where I could open an account. And when I got to the bank, I had to decide whether to have a checking or savings account and whether or not to get a credit card. Decisions! Decisions! Friendly people are another thing I like about college. On the first day I came to Marymount University here in Virginia from New York, I was a bit confused about where I was going. My mother and I drove in. We did not know the building we were supposed to go to, but the guard was very nice. With a smile, he told us what building we were looking for and where we could park our car. My room was on the first floor of New Gerard, and I knew I had to go through some glass doors, but my mother and I didn't know which ones. Some students saw me and asked, "Are you a new student?" When they found out I was looking for New Gerard, one said, "Oh, just follow us; that's where we're going." Even now I feel comfortable in the dorm because there are friendly people around to talk with.I do like a lot of things about college, but that doesn't mean I don't think about things at home. Although I like college, I can still get homesick. New York is a very good place, too! And sometimes I miss it!

6. The text is perhaps written by ________.

A. a new student

B. a new teacher

C. a foreign reporter

D. a foreign visitor

7. What does "gives me a sense of responsibility" in the first sentence of Paragraph 2 mean? It means it makes me feel ________.

A. responsible for my parents.

B. responsible for my teacher.

C. responsible for the school.

D. responsible for myself.

8. One thing that he liked was ________.

A. the comfortable dorm

B. finding his way around

C. his studies as a first year student

D. the friendly people

9. What is New Gerard?

A. It's a student's name.

B. It's a teacher's name.

C. It's a dorm's name.

D. It's a school's name.

10. Which of the following is NOT true?

A. People in Marymount University are friendly.

B. The writer likes the new experience in the university.

C. The writer drove to Marymount University with his mother.

D. The writer is not homesick

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第7题
第三节 短文理解2阅读下列短文,从[A]、[B]、[C]三个选项中选择一个正确答案。Gerard Croiset from H

第三节 短文理解2

阅读下列短文,从[A]、[B]、[C]三个选项中选择一个正确答案。

Gerard Croiset from Holland could "see" what was going on somewhere else and he used his gift (天赋)to help the police to find missing people.

Mr. Sandelius lived with his 24-year-old daughter Carol in Topeka. One day, Carol disap-peared (不见了). The police looked for her everywhere and they showed her photos to everybody, but they couldn't find her. After eight weeks there was nothing else that the police could do.

Mr. Sandelius was ready to try anything to find his daughter. He heard about Croiset and he called him. "Can you help me?" he asked.

Croiset would never say no to people in need of help. He told Mr. Sandelius that Carol was alive (活着的). "I see her somewhere near water and small boats. Now I see her riding with someone in a red car. Don't worry. You will know something in six days. "

Five days passed and Mr. Sandelius still didn't hear anything. On the sixth day, early in the morning, he came to the first floor. He saw that someone was sitting in the room. It was his daughter.

Croiset "saw" Carol from 8,000 km away. He told the police where she was. And they brought her home.

How was Gerard Croiset different from other people?

A.He could see people and things in other places.

B.He could hear people talk far away.

C.He could read people's minds.

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第8题
•Read the following passage below about a successful steel executive.•For each

•Read the following passage below about a successful steel executive.

•For each question (23-28), choose the correct answer.

•Mark one letter(A, B or C) on your Answer sheet.

A year ago, the only steel assets Tom White Jr. owned were a Chrysler Cherokee and a Mercedes-Benz. Today thanks to his enormous effort with United Steelworkers President Leo Gerard, the New York financier is emerging as one of the most important steel executives in decades.

White made a fortune investing in bankrupt companies such as Texaco and Fruit of the Loom, but didn't buy his first steel property until last April, when he bought the mills of bankrupt ATM Corp. no longer in use, for $262 million. At the time the industry was in retreat. Destroyed by extremely cheap imports, nearly half the nation's mills had gone bankrupt, including three of the top five. When assessing White's chances, those in the industry were not optimistic.

Yet within a month, White and his partners were rehiring the old workers of what had been the No. 4 steel producer in the U. S. , the International Steel Group. Now, the 1SG chairman is close to finalizing his biggest deal yet—a $1.5 billion bid for the assets of Bethlehem Steel Corporation, which has slowly been descending into bankruptcy since October, 2001.

How has White been able to do this? Partly, it is to do with his excellent business understanding. White, 65, perfected his restructuring skills through 24 years at investment bank Rothschild Inc., and negotiated to buy the ATM mills just before President Bush set restrictions that removed foreign suppliers.

White brings an outsider's approach to management. Today, ISG has just 22 executives-ATM had more layers than that. More than just salary savings, the cost cuts have shifted more responsibility to the shop floor, which, in turn, has increased productivity. White says that mill workers suggested asking for new pieces of steel ten minutes before a production run was about to end, rather than waiting until it had ended, as was normal. This clever move adds thirty minutes of extra output a day.

The bottom line even with a well-paid union workforce, ISG has lifted productivity levels close to the levels of nonunion Nucor Corporation. Not had for such a new businessman.

How did White make his fortune?

A.By buying steel mills and selling the products.

B.By limiting steel production to an absolute minimum.

C.By investing in companies who could no longer afford to run themselves.

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第9题
What did Joel bring for the children?A.Coats.B.Toys.C.A bag.D.Books.

What did Joel bring for the children?

A.Coats.

B.Toys.

C.A bag.

D.Books.

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