34: To save a failing restaurant, Mr. Kazi did all the following things, EXCEPT toA.clean
34: To save a failing restaurant, Mr. Kazi did all the following things, EXCEPT to
A.clean it up
B.improve the food
C.retrain the employees
D.advertize for it
34: To save a failing restaurant, Mr. Kazi did all the following things, EXCEPT to
A.clean it up
B.improve the food
C.retrain the employees
D.advertize for it
?Read the text below about online conferencing.
?In most of the lines 34-45, there is one extra word. It is either grammatically incorrect or does not fit in with the meaning of the text. Some lines, however, are correct.
?If a line is correct, write CORRECT on your Answer Sheet.
?If there is an extra word in the line, write the extra word in CAPITAI, LETTERS on your Answer Sheet.
With online conferencing, you can meet "face-to-face" with the people that are important to your business and it keep those connections strong no matter
34 how far apart you are. Online conferencing technology that turns any
35 desktop computer into a powerful communication of tool by streaming
36 live voice, video, text and data in real time. Every participant is in an online
37 meeting sees and hears everything that's going on and just as if they
38 were all in the same room together. In some cases web conferences
39 are even better than those meeting in person because you don't have to
40 worry about crowding around a conference at table 'and straining to see
41 and hear the speaker. You can see it and hear everything perfectly
42 from in the comfort of your own office. Thanks to advances in technology
43 now any company — regardless of size or location — can afford to save
44 much money on business travel costs by conducting their meetings online.
45 Online conferencing can save up your company time and money by eliminating downtime and increasing productivity.
(34)
听力原文: When my son Ryan saw a T-shirt on sale for 5 dollars marked down from 8, he told me, "We'll save 3 dollars (32)if we buy it now. " He looked at me in surprise when I answered, "We'll save 5 dollars if we don't hay it at all. "
Today's children get lots of messages and values from television and from friends. They are encouraged to buy things they don't need. (33)What they need is an understanding of the value of the dollar. How do children learn the important facts of life? Most schools do not teach them. It is up to parents to help their children.
To learn about money children need to have some. Early on, parents often handed oat money on an as-needed basis. But experts say paying certain amount of money each week is the best way to teach children the meaning of money, how to use it and how to plan.
But how much should the parents give? Some experts suggest giving one dollar for each year of age, but (34)Dr. Olivia Mellan disagrees: " I think 5 dollars a week is too much for a 5-year-old, and 15 dollars is probably not enough for a 15-year-old." What's right depends on three things: the child's level of development, how much you can give, and what you expect him to pay for.
However much you give them, children will soon feel they need more. But Sharon M. Danes, a professor at the University of Minnesota, insists that children don't need a raise each year. "There's no lesson to be learned when children expect an increase just because they are a year older," she says. (35)"What they should learn is how to be good money earners, savers and spenders."
(33)
A.To save 3 dollars.
B.To buy it at once.
C.To ask 3 dollars from the parent.
D.To save 5 dollars.
LEARN KEY SKILLS FOR YOUR COMPUTER - ON YOUR COMPUTER?
Computers are now as commonly used in business as the telephone. Therefore, it's important that people know how to use (29) efficiently. Now, you and your whole organisation are able to do this in the simplest way possible (30) learning and practising on your own, with (31) wide range of courses at beginner, intermediate and advanced level on CD-ROM. The person (32) appears on the screen acts as your teacher, (33) you through the tasks and explaining everything. Then (34) difficult exercises allow you to practise the things you (35) learned and test your understanding.
(36) courses are excellent value - only £69.99. You (37) save yourself money if you buy the complete collection of seven courses. This is now available (38) the retail price of £410. You can make a further saving (39) 10% by ordering the complete collection (40) the next thirty days.
(29)
A.them
B.it
C.they
•Read the atricle below about the need of employees.
•Choose the correct word to fill each gap frOm A.B or C on the opposite page.
•For each question 29-40,mark one letter(A,B,or C)on your Answer Sheet.
Ability to Rollover Unused Vacation Time
One of the benefits employees really want is the ability to rollover their unused vacation time. (29) you may indeed have some (30) mem-bers who abuse this benefit,the vast majority (31) use their vacation time wisely. (32) likely is it that anyone is going to save up months (33) vacation time and then use it all at once?
The reality is that your employees have earned those days,and they would like to feel assured that they have (34) in case of an emergency.A short memo (35) them of the importance of using their vacation time wisely should be a sufficient safeguard (36) vacation-time abuse.
The bottom line for all employers (37) 。that you should be constantly looking for ways to attract and retain quality staff. (38) .that means a bit of strain (39) .your bottom line in the short (40) ,the return on your investment will nevertheless be completely worth it.
(29)
A.While
B.When
C.As
听力原文: Forests are of great importance to our environment because they can absorb carbon dioxide and produce oxygen. They may also provide shelter and food for many different types of plants and animals. Trees are cut down for many reasons but the main reasons are to make space to build new houses and to clear land to grow grass for cows and sheep to eat, to produce dairy foods. The trees being cut down are sold and are made into paper and furniture.
Cutting down trees may have serious effects to the environment. (33)If animals' homes, which are built in and around the trees, are destroyed, many species in the world will become extinct. For example, many different types of animals in South America had disappeared before scientists could learn about them. Cutting down trees also affects the climate. When rain falls on a forest, new clouds will be created. If huge areas of trees are cut down, clouds can not form, rain does not fall and the land becomes drier and drier and finally becomes deserts. (34)And what's more, the carbon dioxide builds up and adds to the global warming which is making the earth become hotter and hotter.
(35)In recent years, to protect the forests, many European countries are planting trees faster than they are cutting them down. Many trees were planted a few years ago to replace woodland and to create forests in areas where there wasn't much wood. We can also help to save forests by reusing and recycling paper.
(34)
A.The loss of natural habitat for many species.
B.Less space for building new homes.
C.Less carbon dioxide and oxygen.
D.Reduced supply of paper and wood.
&8226;Read the text below about the advantages of learning to keyboard quickly.
&8226;In most of the lines (34-45) there is one extra word. It is either grammatically incorrect or does not fit in with the meaning of the text. Some lines, however, are correct.
&8226;If a line is correct, write CORRECT on your Answer Sheet.
&8226;If there is an extra word in the line, write the extra word in CAPITAL LETTERS on your Answer Sheet.
Get better at keyboarding!
There is a simple way to work more efficiently: improve your keyboard skills by learning to touch keyboard them. If you are one of the vast majority
34 of some people who keyboard with two or four fingers, you may believe that
35 you are reasonably efficient. But the average person seldom achieves more
36 than twelve words by a minute when using this method, while touch keyboarding
37 can achieve up to 120 words, if enabling you to work almost as quickly
38 as you can think. Whatever position you hold in your company, you are
39 probably given responsible for answering emails or generating documents, and it
40 is quite likely that you spend too much time doing this. Stop and consider how
41 far much more you could do in a day as a result of touch keyboarding. You would
42 be able to create such a document faster than you can write and as
43 quickly as you can think and free up time to be more than creative. Moreover,
44 you would save up the cost of a full-time secretary, and no longer have to
45 wait for your documents to be created and either then have to return them for correction.
(34)
While out visiting in May 1988, Mr. Winter 【28】______ the heart attack, which he was treated, and was rushed to St Franc' is hospital in Cincinnati. The doctor who 【29】______ him wrote down on his chart that he was not to be 【30】______ but the duty nurse was not informed of Mr. Winter's 【31】______ . The nurse took the usual 【32】______ action and tried to revive him with an electric shock. His life was saved 【33】______ the treatment was not completely successful. Since then he 【34】______ stay in a nursing home, partially 【35】______ and barely able to speak without weeping. Though there is 【36】______ hope of improvement in his condition, doctors say he could 【37】______ many more years. The hospital 【38】______ his story, arguing that the injury suffered by Mr. Winter is the 【39】______ of an act of God and they 【40】______ him over $ 60,000 for saving his life.
【21】
A.heart
B.liver
C.brain
D.nerves
While out visiting in May 1988, Mr Winter 【28】______ the heart attack which he so treated, and was rushed to St Francis hospital in Cincinnati. The doctor who 【29】______ him wrote down on his chart that he was not to be 【30】______ but the duty nurse was not informed of Mr Winter's 【31】______ . The nurse took the usual 【32】______ action and tried to revive him with an electric shock.His life was saved 【33】______ the treatment was not completely successful. Since then he 【34】______ stay in a nursing home, partially 【35】______ and barely able to speak without weeping. Thoughthere is 【36】______ hope of improvement in his condition, doctors say he could 【37】______ many more years. The hospital 【38】______ his story, arguing that the injury suffered by Mr Winter is the 【39】______ of an act of Col and they 【40】______ him over £60,000 for saving his life.
【21】
A.heart
B.liver
C.brain
D.nerves
Giving money and goods needed by others 【28】______ a part of Christian living. Some Christians engage in tithing, the 【29】______ of 10 percent of their income to support the work of the church, 【30】______ includes charitable services of those in need. Other Christians give smaller 【31】______ of their income to the church but contribute either directly to those in need or to organizations that serve human beings or lower animals.
Although some Christians believe the world will continue to become more evil until Christ returns to earth, 【32】______ think that they 【33】______ improve the world. Christian service to God means, 【34】______ , not only charity to meet current needs but also altering institutions and structures of society in order to 【35】______ poverty, illness, and injustices, For some Christians, the social implications of the gospel are almost as important as the religion. John Woolman visited the slaveholders in the United States to 【36】______ them to free their slaves. Henry Ward Beecher openly supported a campaign to free all the slaves. Walter Rauschenbusch labored to improve living and working conditions for poor people in cities. Albert Schweitzer brought modern medicine to people in Africa. Martin Luther King used the 【37】______ resistance methods 【38】______ by Mohandas K. Gandhi to win recognition of civil right for black people of the United States. Mother Teresa worked to save abandoned children in Calcutta. These few examples give some idea of the 【39】______ of activities 【40】______ have fostered to improve the living conditions of their fellow humans.
【21】
A.rather than
B.rather than of
C.rather... than of
D.not of