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Jenny______ have kept her word. I wonder why she changed her mind.A.mustB.shouldC.needD.wo

Jenny ______ have kept her word. I wonder why she changed her mind.

A.must

B.should

C.need

D.would

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I wonder why Jenny______ us recently. We should have heard from her by now.A.hasn't writte

I wonder why Jenny______ us recently. We should have heard from her by now.

A.hasn't written

B.doesn't write

C.won't write

D.hadn't written

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第2题
capability/ˌkepəˈbɪlətɪ/()

A.n.才能

B.n.能力

C.才干

D.天资

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第3题
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第4题
根据以下材料,回答题Brain-dead Mother Dies after Giving BirthA brain-dead woman who was kep

根据以下材料,回答题

Brain-dead Mother Dies after Giving Birth

A brain-dead woman who was kept alive for three months so she could deliver the child she was carrying was removed from life support on Wednesday and died, a day after giving birth.

"This is obviously a bittersweet time for our family," Justin Torres, the woman"s brother-in-law, said in a statement.

Susan Tortes, a cancer-stricken, 26-year-old researcher at the National Institutes of Health, suffered a stroke in May after the melanoma (黑瘤 ) spread to her brain.

Her family decided to keep her alive to give her foetus (胎儿) a chance. It became a race between the foetus" development and the cancer that was destroying the woman"s body.

Doctors said that Torres" health was getting worse and that the risk of harm to the foetus finally outweighed the benefits of extending the pregnancy.

Torres gave birth to a daughter by Caesarean section (剖腹产手术) on Tuesday at Virginia Hospital Center. The baby was two months premature and weighed about a kilogram. She was in the newborn intensive care unit.

Dr Donna Tilden-Archer, the hospital"s director of neonatology (新生儿学) , described the child as "very vigorous." She said the baby had responded when she received stimulation,indicating she was healthy.

Doctors removed Torres from life support early Wednesday with the consent of her husband,Jason Tortes, after she received the final sacrament (圣礼) of the Roman Catholic Church.

"We thank all of those who prayed and provided support for Susan, the baby and our family,"Jason Torres said in a statement. "We especially thank God for giving us little Susan. My wife"s courage will never be forgotten."

English-language medical literature contains at least 11 cases since 1979 of irreversibly brain-damaged women whose lives were prolonged for the benefit of the developing foetus,according to the University of Connecticut Health Center.

Dr Christopher McManus, who coordinated care l"or Susan Torres, put the infant"s chances of developing cancer at less than 25 per cent. He said 19 women who have had the same aggressive form. of melanoma as Tortes have given birth, and five of their babies became ill with the disease.

Susan Torres died soon after__________. 查看材料

A.she suffered a stroke

B.she became brain-dead

C.she was diagnosed with cancer

D.she gave birth to a baby

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听力原文:M: As Americana, we tend to be much more casual and informal when we meet people.
Our natural inclination to be familiar can put some people on edge. Germans and Japanese, for example, are very unlikely to use first names in business. Asians prefer to use less eye and physical contact. A universal handshake that most cultures are comfortable with is a single pump handshake that lasts a few seconds. Latins are prone to touching and to smaller personal space, while Asians and Germans enjoy more distance. The Latin hug is common between men and men and women and women. At home, the Japanese are more comfortable with a bow from the waist. Be sure not to refer to Japanese as 'foreigners' or 'Orientals, ' but instead as international visitors and Asians.

F: With Asian and German associates, punctuality is a must] It is safe to begin a meeting with a more formal tone that can always be relaxed by following their lead. Business cards are treated with more respect by people from other countries, and there is a strong emphasis on titles and positions. It is helpful to have your cards printed in their language on the back if you are regularly dealing with a particular country. Germans will include university degrees and often the company's founding date on their cards, so you may want to add similar information to yours.

M: Germans, Japanese and Latins value more formality in manners than Americans. Don't stand with hands on hips or talk with hands in pockets. Be tolerant about smoking, as Japanese and Europeans smoke more than Americans. Avoid speaking in a loud voice. ' Respect privacy and a sense of order with Germans. Latins enjoy discussing family, whereas Germans and Japanese generally do not.

F: At business meals, more time is spent on building relationships rather than rushing straight to work. It is appropriate to eat with the silverware constantly in beth hands. Most of the world eats continental style. with the fork in the left hand and the knife in the fight, eating off the back of the fork. We, on the other hand, are uncomfortable when people keep both of their wrists above the table for the whole meal. We place the hand we are not eating or drinking with in our laps. Europeans often find it strange and may wonder what we are doing !

M: Be aware that gifts are important, but that some may bo taboo in certain cultures. For example, with Japanese, white is the color of death and four of anything is unlucky. With the Latins, gifts of knives suggest 'cutting' of the relationship. With Germans, red roses signal romantic interests, and carnations signify death. With Mexicans and Brazilians, purple is the color of death, so it's best to avoid purple flowers and gifts. With the Japanese, gifts are normally given and received with a slight bow and are not opened in front of your counterpart.

?You will hear five different business people talking about cultural differences in doing business in different countries.

?For each extract there are two tasks. For Task One, choose the dos described from the list A—H. For Task Two, choose the don’s described from the list A—H.

?You will hear the recording twice.

TASK ONE—DOS

?For questions 13—17, match the extracts with the dos, listed A—H.

?For each extract, choose the appropriate way stated.

?Write one letter (A—H) next to the number of the extract.

A Be aware of some taboos.

B Respect a sense of order with Germans.

C Open gifts in front of your counterpart.

D Be punctual with Germans.

E Keep both of your wrists above the table for the whole meal in Europe.

F Refer to Japanese as "Orientals".

G Kep more distance when talking with Asians.

H Add

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第6题
A.haveB.to haveC.havingD.will have

A.have

B.to have

C.having

D.will have

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第7题
It'stime____lunch()

A.have

B.to

C.or

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第8题
May you()a pleasant journey!

A.had

B.have had

C.have

D.would have

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第9题
A.They have to buy it.B.They have to apply for it.C.They have to give out their person

A.They have to buy it.

B.They have to apply for it.

C.They have to give out their personal information.

D.They have to buy a lot of things from the supermarket.

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