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What did Sam discover during his visit?A.There was a great deal of interest in Sandoz's pr

What did Sam discover during his visit?

A.There was a great deal of interest in Sandoz's products, especially in the standard and range.

B.Goods produced using Sandoz's production lines would be very attractive to the population.

C.The popularity of top quality imported and domestic products has been increasing.

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第1题
What did the woman criticize Sam for?A.Not being organizedB.Being late to the meetingC.Not

What did the woman criticize Sam for?

A.Not being organized

B.Being late to the meeting

C.Not scheduling a meeting regularly

D.Sending an inaccurate meeting invitation

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第2题
What did Sam stress at the very beginning of his report?A.His findings were very tentative

What did Sam stress at the very beginning of his report?

A.His findings were very tentative.

B.He did a very small scale survey.

C.He stressed that his visit was undertaken last week.

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第3题
听力原文:M: I met Sam on the street today.W: Really? Did he say something about his sister

听力原文:M: I met Sam on the street today.

W: Really? Did he say something about his sister?

M: Yes. She ought to be leaving New York very soon, because her husband has taken a job in Los Angeles.

What do we know about Sam?

A.His sister will leave for New York.

B.His sister will leave for Los Angeles.

C.He will leave New York.

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第4题
听力原文:W: Ken, did you turn in your locker key?M: No, I got Sam to do it.Q: What happene

听力原文:W: Ken, did you turn in your locker key?

M: No, I got Sam to do it.

Q: What happened to the key?

(13)

A.Sam returned it.

B.It is still with Sam.

C.It is left in the locker.

D.It is still with Karl.

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第5题
Sam Janice called about the delayed sales report and is sorry she missed you. Please retur

Sam

Janice called about the delayed sales report and is sorry she missed you.

Please return her call.

Jonathon

What did Janice do?

A.She promised to telephone Sam again.

B.She apologised for handing in the report late.

C.She left a message for Sam to contact her.

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第6题
听力原文:WA Sam, when is this week's production meeting?MA It's at ten o'clock in the Gree

听力原文:WA Sam, when is this week's production meeting?

MA It's at ten o'clock in the Green Willow Room on the second floor. The same place as last week.

WA Right, but last week it was at eleven o'clock on a Tuesday. This week it's ten o'clock on a Wednesday. It would be easier if it was the same day and time every week.

MA I agree. But there's been so much going on over the last month, there's always been a schedule conflict for someone who is crucial to the meeting. Once we get over this busy period I'll set up a fixed recurring meeting schedule.

What did the woman ask Sam about?

A.The time of a meeting

B.The purpose of a meeting

C.The location of a meeting

D.The minutes from a meeting

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第7题
听力原文:W: Hi, Sam! Haven't seen you for ages. Where have you been these days?M: Hi, Lind

听力原文:W: Hi, Sam! Haven't seen you for ages. Where have you been these days?

M: Hi, Linda. I went to Paris on business and then I did some sightseeing there.

W: So you were in Paris. Tell me about it, will you?

M: Well, there's so much to say about it. I don' t know where to begin.

W: Tell me about the Eiffel Tower first.

M: Oh, it's great. It's the symbol of the city, you know. Hard to imagine how it was built over a hundred years ago.

W: Did you go to the top of the tower?

M: Sure. I dined at a restaurant on the top platform. and enjoyed the splendid view of Paris at night. The footlights on the magnificent buildings and palaces are so beautiful that the city has got a nickname of a City of Light.

W: What about the Louvre Palace? Did you go there?

M: How could I miss it! I spent a whole day inside and still couldn't finish seeing all its collections of world-famous treasures.

W: What treasures?

M: You must have heard about Mona Lisa, haven' t you?

W: Yes, of course. Did you see the original painting?

M: Yes. And I saw the Greek statue of Venus de Milo, too.

W: The Greek goddess of love? Oh, You're so lucky, Sam. I really wish I could have a chance to visit Paris.

M: You will, I'm sure. And there is the Arch of Triumph.

W: Is that the one that was built in Napoleon's time?

M: Well, it was Napoleon who started building it but the Arch was not completed until fifteen years after his death.

W: Where else did you visit in Paris?

M: I walked along the Seine River and enjoyed the views on both banks.

W: Did you take any pictures?

M: Yea. I took a great many. I'll show them to you and tell you more about the city.

W: That's great.

(23)

A.He was having a vacation in Paris.

B.He was visiting some friends in Paris.

C.He was visiting some famous sights in Paris while on a business trip there.

D.He was studying art in Paris.

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第8题
Who is Uncle Sam? "Uncle Sam", of course, stands for the United States. It is th

Who is Uncle Sam?

"Uncle Sam", of course, stands for the United States. It is the nickname(绰号) of the country. It is hard to believe that this nickname arose quite by accident and there was a man called "Uncle Sam"(46).

The man was called Uncle Sam Wilson. He was born in Arlington, Massachusetts (麻萨诸塞州), September 13,1766. At the age of 14 Sam joined the American Revolutionary War, and served in the army under George Washington until the end of the war. He then moved to Troy New York State and began a meat-packing business in the year 1812 war broke out between the United States and Great Britain.(47). Among them was Governor Daniel Tompkings of New York State. He noticed the capitalized letters EAUS on the packages of meat and asked what they stood for. A workman replied that EA stood for Elbert Anderson, the businessman for whom Sam was working.(48). In May 1813, this story appeared in a newspaper published in New York.(49).

By the end of the War of 1812, "Uncle Sam" had come to symbolize (象征)the character of the nation and the government.(50).

(46)

A.And he added jokingly that US (actually it was the short form. for the United States stood for Uncle Sam Wilson.)

B.However, not many people have ever heard of such a man. Not even most young Americans.

C.He did his bit to support the American army.

D.In 1961 the US Congress(国会) made a decision that "Uncle Sam" is the America&39;s national symbol.

E.On October 2 that year, a group of visitors came to Sam&39;s meat-packing plant.

F.Since Uncle Sam was an example of a hard-working man and a lover of America, the idea of "Uncle Sam" as the name for this kind of man became well-known rapidly.

(47)

A.And he added jokingly that US (actually it was the short form. for the United States stood for Uncle Sam Wilson.)B.However, not many people have ever heard of such a man. Not even most young Americans.C.He did his bit to support the American army.D.In 1961 the US Congress(国会) made a decision that "Uncle Sam" is the America&39;s national symbol.E.On October 2 that year, a group of visitors came to Sam&39;s meat-packing plant.F.Since Uncle Sam was an example of a hard-working man and a lover of America, the idea of "Uncle Sam" as the name for this kind of man became well-known rapidly.

(48)

A.And he added jokingly that US (actually it was the short form. for the United States stood for Uncle Sam Wilson.)B.However, not many people have ever heard of such a man. Not even most young Americans.C.He did his bit to support the American army.D.In 1961 the US Congress(国会) made a decision that "Uncle Sam" is the America&39;s national symbol.E.On October 2 that year, a group of visitors came to Sam&39;s meat-packing plant.F.Since Uncle Sam was an example of a hard-working man and a lover of America, the idea of "Uncle Sam" as the name for this kind of man became well-known rapidly.

(49)

A.And he added jokingly that US (actually it was the short form. for the United States stood for Uncle Sam Wilson.)B.However, not many people have ever heard of such a man. Not even most young Americans.C.He did his bit to support the American army.D.In 1961 the US Congress(国会) made a decision that "Uncle Sam" is the America&39;s national symbol.E.On October 2 that year, a group of visitors came to Sam&39;s meat-packing plant.F.Since Uncle Sam was an example of a hard-working man and a lover of America, the idea of "Uncle Sam" as the name for this kind of man became well-known rapidly.

(50)

A.And he added jokingly that US (actually it was the short form. for the United States stood for Uncle Sam Wilson.)B.However, not many people have ever heard of such a man. Not even most young Americans.C.He did his bit to support the American army.D.In 1961 the US Congress(国会) made a decision that "Uncle Sam" is the America&39;s national symbol.E.On October 2 that year, a group of visitors came to Sam&39;s meat-packing plant.F.Since Uncle Sam was an example of a hard-working man and a lover of America, the idea of "Uncle Sam" as the name for this kind of man became well-known rapidly.

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第9题
Who is Uncle Sam?"Uncle Sam", of course, stands for the United States. It is the nickname(

Who is Uncle Sam?

"Uncle Sam", of course, stands for the United States. It is the nickname(绰号) of the country. It is hard to believe that this nickname arose quite by accident and there was a man called "Uncle Sam " (46) .

The man was called Uncle Sam Wilson. He was born in Arlington, Massachusetts (马萨 诸塞州), September 13,1766. At the age of 14 Sam joined the American Revolutionary War, and served in the army under George Washington until the end of the war. He then moved to Troy, New York State and began a meat-packing business in the year 1812 war broke out between the United States and Great Britain. (47) . Among them was Governor Daniel Tompkins of New York State. He noticed the capitalized letters EAUS on the packages of meat and asked what they stood for. A workman replied that EA stood for Elbert Anderson, the businessman for whom Sam was working. (48) . In May 1813, this story appeared in a newspaper published in New York. (49) .

By the end of the War of 1812, "Uncle Sam " had come to symbolize (象征)the character of the nation and the government. (50)

A.And he added jokingly that US (actually it was the short form. for the United States stood for Uncle Sam Wilson. )

B.However, not many people have ever heard of such a man. Not even most young Ameri cans.

C.He did his bit to support the American army.

D.In 1961 the US Congress(国会) made a decision that "Uncle Sam " is the America's national symbol.

E.On October 2 that year, a group of visitors came to Sam's meat-packing plant.

F.Since Uncle Sam was an example of a hard-working man and a lover of America, the idea of "Uncle Sam" as the name for this kind of man became well-known rapidly.

(46)

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第10题
听力原文:W: Hi, Sam, where are you going?M: I'm going to the Student Union office to find

听力原文:W: Hi, Sam, where are you going?

M: I'm going to the Student Union office to find out if Professor Cook has any old exams from years ago.

W: What kind of exams do you want? I took Professor Cook's class last semester and got an A.

M: Really? But you always work hard. For you, it's a piece of cake. By the way, do you think that the exams will change from year to year?

W: Yes, but the style. is pretty much the same.

M: So tell me about the exam you took. 1 can barely even finish reading the book, let alone remember it.

W: Hey, I am no expert but what Professor Cook will mainly be looking for is that you know the framework of the book, especially the key items.

M: What kinds of questions might he ask?

W: Well, for example, you will probably have to say how the greenhouse effect comes along, and what measures might be taken to reduce the overproduction of carbon dioxide.

M: It seems that I have to go over the book carefully, but time is limited. Did you take notes about it when you took the class?

W: To be frank, I'd like to help you, but the notes I took have already gone missing.

M: Are you kidding me? Now you are the only person to save me. If you do me a favor, I will treat you to a big dinner. Moreover, there is a vocal concert ticket for you.

W: It sounds beautiful. I have to help you with the exam? OK, see you in the library.

M: That's kind of you! See you then.

(4)

A.To find out if Professor Cook has any old exams from years ago.

B.To find out if Professor Cook is there or not.

C.To find out when the exam will take place.

D.To find out what is new on the campus.

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