Over the next five years Thorntec intends to expand in ______ .A.Southern AfricaB.EuropeC.
Over the next five years Thorntec intends to expand in ______ .
A.Southern Africa
B.Europe
C.Asia
Over the next five years Thorntec intends to expand in ______ .
A.Southern Africa
B.Europe
C.Asia
A.increase
B.has increased
C.will increase
D.increases
Over the next five years EBS intends to expand in
A.Southeast Asia
B.South Africa
C.East Asia.
A、Celeste
B、Larry
C、Karen's attorney
D、the authority who drafted the contract
听力原文: This is today’s sports news.
In the world of tennis, the London International Tennis Tournament ended today. Samuel Cox of the United States was the winner with Lloyd Smith, of Great Britain, finishing second. Cox scored a decisive victory over Smith in his first major victory outside the United States. His victory also marked the first time that an American has won the London Tennis Tournament in over fifty years. The only other American to win it was Fred Jackson in 1938. Cox won the tournament quickly in three sets. He started out playing aggressively, and the overwhelmed Smith could not keep up with its overpowering serves. Cox took home the $500,000 cash prize and Smith received $350,000. When asked about the big victory, Cox stated he just hopes to be able to win again in next month's tournaments in Paris and Copenhagen.
In the world of soccer, Cuba upset Germany, last year's winner, in the opening games of the International Soccer Cup. The Cuban team won in a difficult match that lasted over five hours. The match was intense, and their victory shocked many who believed that the German team could easily defeat the relatively obscure Cuban team. The German coach, noticeably disappointed at their first round loss, told reporters that he hopes to train his team harder for next year's tournament. Cuba will play Brazil in the next game tomorrow. Overjoyed at their surprise victory, they hope to continue this winning streak and eventually capture the tournament.
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A.Paris.
B.Copenhagen.
C.New York.
D.London.
?You will hear another five recordings.
?For each recording, decide what the speaker is talking about.
?Write one letter (A--H) next to the number of the recording.
?Do not use any letter more than once.
?You will hear the five recordings twice.
A reception
B research and development
C shop floor
D payroll
E human resources
F information technology
G publicity
H canteen
M: Thank you, Miss Kim.
W: The most important thing is that our boss makes a point of keeping everything in order. So you'd better not throw things about. Otherwise, he'll be mad at you.
M: Ok, I will bear that in mind. Thanks a lot for what you have told me.
Who is Miss Kim?
A.She is the new boss.
B.She is the manager.
C.She is a clerk.
D.She is a secretary.
?You will hear another five short recordings.
?For each recording, decide what the speaker is doing.
?Write one letter (A-H) next to the number of the piece.
?Do not use any letter more than once.
?After you have listened once, replay each recording.
A congratulating
B canceling
C warning
D postponing
E offering
F refusing
G booking
H confirming
听力原文: This is today's sports news.
In the world of tennis, the London International Tennis Tournament ended today. Samuel Cox of the United States was the winner with Lloyd Smith, of Great Britain, finishing second. Cox scored a decisive victory over Smith in his first major victory outside the United States. His victory also marked the first time that an American has won the London Tennis Tournament in over fifty years. The only other American to win it was Fred Jackson in 1938. Cox won the tournament quickly in three sets. He started out playing aggressively, and the overwhelmed Smith could not keep up with its overpowering serves. Cox took home the $ 500,000 cash prize and Smith received $ 350,000. When asked about the big victory, Cox stated he just hopes to be able to win again in next month's tournaments in Paris and Copenhagen.
In the world of soccer, Cuba upset Germany, last year's winner, in the opening games of the International Soccer Cup. The Cuban team won in a difficult match that lasted over five hours. The match was intense, and their victory shocked many who believed that the German team could easily defeat the relatively obscure Cuban team. The German coach, noticeably disappointed at their first, round loss, told reporters that he hopes to train his team harder for next year's tournament. Cuba will play Brazil in the next game tomorrow. Overjoyed at their surprise victory, they hope to continue this winning streak and eventually capture the tournament.
(33)
A.Paris.
B.Copenhagen.
C.New York.
D.London.
听力原文: The global spread of English over the last 40 years is remarkable. It is unprecedented in several ways: by the increasing number of users of the language; by its depth of penetration into societies; by its range of functions.
Worldwide over 1.4 billion people live in countries where English has official status. One out of five of the world's population speaks English with some degree of competence. Over 70% of the world's scientists read English. About 85% of the world's mail is written in English. By the year 2010, the number of people who speak English as a second or foreign language will outnumber native speakers.
English is used for more purposes than ever before. Vocabularies, grammatical forms, and ways of speaking and writing have shown influence from technological and scientific developments, economics and management, literature and entertainment genres. There is no reason to believe that any other language will appear within the next 50 years to replace English.
English has become an international language. However, this does not mean that English is replacing or will replace other languages as many fear. Instead, it may supplement or co-exist with other languages by allowing strangers to communicate across linguistic boundaries. It will become a tool that opens windows to the world, unlocks doors to opportunities, and expands our minds to new ideas.
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A.1.4 billion.
B.One fifth of the world's population.
C.70 percent of the world's population.
D.50 million.
听力原文:W: What can I do for you, sir?
M: I'm looking for a jacket for my son.
W: Come with me, please. Here are jackets for boys.
M: The black one is nice. How much is it?
W: Twenty five pounds.
M: Oh, I'm afraid it's too expensive.
W: What about the blue one over there? It looks nice, too. And it's cheaper.
M: But it's a bit small. Have you a bigger size?
W: Sorry, we haven't. But we'll get some soon. Will you come next week?
M: All right. I'll come again.
What does the man want to buy?
A.A jacket.
B.A T-shirt.
C.A pair of trousers.