A.Maintaining genetic diversity in herds.
B.A lack of food for elephants on the reservation.
C.Some elephants don't like each other.
D.The elephants are destroying crops.
A.been interesting in
B.entered into
C.interested in
D.entering into
A.a callable bond
B.a provisional bond
C.an exchangeable bond
D.a convertible bond
A. tentative
B. practical
C. local
D. commercial
What does the woman suggest that the man do?
A.Make a copy of his transcripts for his personal file
B.Complete all of the admissions forms as soon as possible
C.Change his provisional status to regular status before registering
D.Continue to request an official transcript. from County Community College
What is NOT indicated about Mr. Brooks?
A.He will be hired as an editor at Master Publishing.
B.He will work together with Mr. Baker.
C.He will meet with Ms. Evans in the human resources department.
D.He will be hired on a provisional basis.
The IRA linked Sinn Fein party says he died in a hospital in Navan, northwest of Dublin.
Mac Stiofain was the first chief of staff of the Provisional IRA after the paramilitary group split from the more political official IRA.
He was a member of the IRA delegation that held secret peace negotiations with the British government in 1972.
Mac Stiofain was arrested in the same year and jailed for six months for IRA membership. He staged a hunger strike for 57 days before calling it elf.
He was born John Stephenson in London in 1928.
Mac Stiofain died _________.
A.on Saturday
B.when he was 73 years old
C.in 1972
D.in 1928
What will probably happen next?
A.The woman will input his materials into the computer to register him.
B.The woman will call to assign him an advisor.
C.The man will ask the woman for a copy of provisional admission.
D.The man will take a copy of temporary admission to transfer students" office.
What will the student most probably do now?
A.Return later in the day to see the woman in the admissions office
B.Go to the office for transfer students to be assigned an advisor
C.Enter information in the computer to complete the application process
D.See the woman's superior to get a provisional admission to State University
From the beginning of next year, anyone from an EEC country who comes here to live will be able to exchange his or her driving license for a British one-provided that apply within their first year of residence. The same provisions would apply to British people moving to other EEC countries. The regulations will not affect the present arrangement which enable visitors and new residents from other countries to drive here as ordinary license holders for up to a year on a foreign license.
Mr Howell plans minimum standards for health and driving tests which, lie says, provide a satisfactory basis for the exchange of license. Applicants for British licenses will have to meet the same medical standards as British drivers.
"We have taken special measures to safeguard standards as far as Heavy Good and Public Service Vehicles are concerned," said Mr Howell. "In addition to an appropriate license, applicants will have to supply proof of recent driving experience on suitable vehicles."
Mr Howell is seeking the comments of motoring and transport organizations on his proposals. But he has turned his back on one of the EEC Directive's plans for a photograph to be included in a common format of license. "We regard the inclusion of a photograph as incompatible with our concept of lifetime licensing and will not be using photographs in the UK license."
Other changes affecting driving licenses are to start on October 1. From that date, anyone who takes out a provisional license or a first full license will pay a fee of £ 10 which will cover the conversion of the provisional to a full license after passing the driving test. A fee of £3 will be payable for a duplicate license and for an exchange license (when an additional group of licences was added). And they will run until the holder's seventeenth birthday.
According to the Department of Transport, the average new driver takes out a provisional license twice before qualifying for a full license, at a total cost of Cc 9 under the current scales.
From October 1 also, provisional licenses to rise motor-bicycles (other than mopeds) will be limited to two years: anyone who has not passed both parts of the test within that period will have to wait one year before be can legally fide again.
From 1983, EEC drivers may drive in Britain ______.
A.if they apply for a British license immediately
B.when they arrive in the country
C.only if they are new residents
D.provided they are only visitors
? Read this part of a fax from Ms Sophia Lin, the conference organizer.
We have pleasure in inviting you to our annual conference to be held at the Hilton Hotel here in Los Angeles, from 10 to 15 October, 2001.
We enclose derails of the conference, accommodation arrangements and a provisional program.
Last year you gave a very interesting presentation on the subject of "Major Principles of Financial Management". We would be very grateful if you would consider giving us an update on this.
Please confirm your participation at your earliest convenience.
? Write a fax to Ms Sophia Lin:
? referring to the invitation
? confirming your participation
? requesting more information about the program
? apologizing and giving reason for not being able to give another presentation.
? Write 60-80 words.
? Write on your Answer Sheet.